Global Education Summit: Chandigarh University's Vision for Knowledge Without Borders
Chandigarh University hosted the 5th Global Education Summit at its Mohali campus, featuring academic leaders from 60 international universities across 35 countries. The summit emphasized the integration of AI and technology in higher education, fostering global collaboration and preparing students for an interconnected, rapidly changing world.

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Chandigarh University continues to solidify its position as a leader in global education through its recent 5th Global Education Summit held in Mohali. The event saw participation from 75 academic leaders from 60 international universities, emphasizing the importance of AI and technological integration in higher education.
Spanish Ambassador to India, Juan Antonio March Pujol, highlighted that AI should be seen as an opportunity rather than a threat, promoting innovation and peace. He stressed that universities have dual responsibilities: nurturing talent and championing peace globally.
The summit facilitated signing MoUs with five top-ranked international universities, promoting joint research and academic partnerships. Discussions covered themes like AI's role in inclusiveness and sustainability, and the need for universities to adapt to technological and societal changes for a better future.
(With inputs from agencies.)