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VOLUME:2 ISSUE: 2 JULY - SEP 2014 BRIDGING INDUSTRY AND THE ACADEMIA 
CII INNOVATOR-2013 RECEIVED 
AN OVERWHELMING RESPONSE 
IN THIS ISSUE 
Ÿ Message from CII 
Ÿ Academia membership in CII 
Ÿ CII SR Education Initiatives 
Ÿ CII Activities and initiatives in the recent past 
Ÿ Forthcoming Activities & Initiatives from CII 
Ÿ Excerpts from India Skills Report 2014 
Ÿ Case Study on Academia Industry Collaboration 
- IIT Kanpur- Boeing Success Story 
Ÿ Global Education Spotlight- France 
Ÿ Bulletin Board- Grants & Fellowship Opportunities 
Ÿ Education Infographic 
Ÿ Book on Education 
CII SOUTHERN REGION
Message from Mr C R Swaminathan 
Chairman, Education Sub-Committee (2014-15) - CII Southern Region 
Dear Members, 
Warm Greetings from CII. I am very happy to interact with you all through this newsletter 
which serves as a great platform to share information on our activities and issues pertaining 
to the education sector. Education is a very important lever for social, economic and 
political transformation. Our government is looking at Education and skill-building as the 
most potent tool for socio-economic mobility and key instrument for building an equitable 
and just society. Education would also strengthen democracy by imparting to citizens the tools needed to fully participate in the 
governance process. While the government is bringing out various schemes to increase the literacy rate, GER and bridge gender 
gaps, from CII, we are taking concerted efforts from the industry perspective. To accelerate these schemes and deal with the 
priorities, CII- Southern Region has come-up with various initiatives to facilitate the education system towards excellence in 
consultation with other stakeholders like Industry and the Government, by bringing them in a single platform. We have structured 
plans to serve the academia members with objective interventions to benefit the students, faculty and the industry. At this juncture I 
would also like to inform that you would be hearing from us on those interventions regularly and we welcome you to send us your 
valuable feedback and suggestions to make this journey effective. CII is also happy to contribute in several pan-India initiatives like 
the QEEE programme of MHRD , India Skills Report etc. You will find more information on these initiatives in this issue. We also plan 
an International Education Leadership Mission to Singapore in November 2014. With that happy note, I wish you a successful year 
ahead with new possibilities and growth. 
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Message from Mr. B Venkat Subramaniam 
Co-Chairman, Education Sub-Committee (2014-15), CII Southern Region 
Dear Members, 
Warm Greetings from CII. We are very happy to present you the second issue of the Education 
Newsletter from CII southern Region. It is a good time to reflect over the past and plan ahead for the 
future. The past year was very exciting in terms of both opportunities and challenges and a new 
academic year promises many more opportunities. At this juncture, It is critical for us to make higher 
education much more innovation & research focused and job-relevant through industry-oriented interventions, Skills training and 
employability assessment and guidance. 
To make this happen, there is a dire need for continuous interaction between industry and the academia. Our soon to-be-launched website shall 
provide a forum for interaction between students, faculty and industry professionals on various learning issues. I welcome all the members to 
get back to us with your feedback and ideas and also to participate in all our initiatives towards strengthening education and the industry 
connect. With various training workshops, interventions and sessions planned for these purposes, I am sure the CII initiatives to support the 
academia shall go a long way in making the education system industry-oriented and innovation focussed. I wish you all a happy reading.
CII MEMBERSHIP FROM ACADEMIA - SOUTHERN REGION 
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CII- SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES 
Education Excellence Forum 
There is a need for holistic intervention by the industry to address 
the issue of industry orientation of pedagogy, faculty 
development and also student learning To address this: CII 
initiated Education Excellence Forum (EEF) in 2012. Finding a 
way to engage and benefit the membership, CII proposed this 
forum with various initiatives towards industry- institute 
interface across the region like Faculty development 
programme, facilitation of Curriculum Development, industry 
visits, CEO sessions and student development programmes. 
HAVING SUCCESSFULLY PIONEERED THE CONCEPT IN 
TAMILNADU, CII WILL SOON BE ACTIVATING THE FORUM IN 
ALL THE SOUTHERN STATES. 
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Apart from the above mentioned services, CII would be very happy to work close with the individual member colleges and provide 
individual facilitation in the following areas: 
Ÿ Arranging faculty industry visits with orientation Ÿ Faculty orientation programmes in industry 
sessions consulting and research 
Ÿ Faculty development programmes in industry Ÿ Developing innovation cells in the college & 
applications Sensitation Workshops 
Ÿ Assisting institution in bringing industry- Ÿ Employability and career guidance sessions 
orientation in curriculum and academic practice Ÿ Special virtual classes on specific topics
CII-SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES & ACTIVITIES IN THE RECENT PAST 
LAUNCH OF CII INTERVENTIONS IN TEQIP-II SCHEME IN TAMILNADU 
CII is extending industry-institute interaction activities to 5 institutions in Tamilnadu, under TEQIP-II project. Various 
interventions in this project would include functional webinars for students, faculty development webinars, faculty 
industry visits, CXO sessions, career guidance session etc. The initiative was launched with an orientation session at 
DOTE office which was inaugurated by Shri Kumar Jayant IAS, Commissioner, DOTE, Tamilnadu. 
Launch & Orientation Session with Participation from Principals, TEQIP Co-ordinators and Industry Leaders 
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CII-SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES & ACTIVITIES IN THE RECENT PAST 
GRAND-FINALE OF INNOVATOR-2013 
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he Grand-Finale of the 5th Edition of CII-Innovator was held in July 2014 at KCG College of Technology Campus in Chennai. A 
Tconsortium of institutions (St Joseph’s College of Engineering, SRM University, Rajalakshmi Engineering College and Sri Sai Ram Engineering College) bagged the First Place in the Technical Stream along with a cash award of Rs 50,000 for their 
innovative idea, the “Hands Free Bike”. Hindustan University won the second place for their project “Synthesis of Artificial 
Aggregate” and the third prize was awarded to Veltech Multitech Engineering College for the “Versatile Bicycle”. 
The First Three Places in the Social Stream went to Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology, Puducherry for their project, 
‘Unmanned ATM Security’; Erode Sengunthar Engineering College – ‘Production of Electric using MFC’ and Vellore Institute of 
Technology – ‘Improving Efficiency of Public Distribution System’ respectively. 
Mr Kumar Jayant, IAS, Commissioner of Technical Education, Government of Tamil Nadu, who was the Chief Guest at the session 
advised the students to think differently and innovate. Even if they may confront with failures initially, he asked them not to get 
bogged down as failures which are smart, are the next step to innovation. Lauding the CII Innovator initiative, Mr Jayant said that 
students should also articulate their ideas well to get attracted by the industry and the venture capitalists. 
Mr Stuart Sender, Academy Award nominated filmmaker & President of Balcony Films, Inc. USA spoke on the topic - ‘Inspiring 
Creativity’. He said that in the last two decades lot of changes has happened in India in the fields of innovation and technology which 
had attracted the attention of rest of the world. He urged students to work on shaping up the technology for the benefit of people. 
In his opening remarks Mr. C R Swaminathan, Chairman, Education Sub-Committee, CII-SR informed the audience that Innovator is a 
unique academia-industry connect and innovation initiative by CII which aims at identifying and showcasing the innovative ideas of 
graduate & post graduate students from engineering, arts, science and management streams in Southern Region. The event saw as 
many as 763 ideas from over 1060 students spread across 100 colleges. 
Top-3 Winners in Social Stream 
Top-3 Winners in Technical Stream
CII-SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES & ACTIVITIES IN THE RECENT PAST 
GLIMPSES FROM INNOVATOR-2013 
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CII WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS FOR THEIR SUPPORT FOR CII-INNOVATOR 
COGNIZANT TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS 
GRG INSTITUTIONS, COIMBATORE 
SURGEFORTH TECHNOLOGIES 
KCG COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, CHENNAI
CII-SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES & ACTIVITIES IN THE RECENT PAST 
QEEE-CII INDUSTRYBRIDGE INITIATIVE 
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QEducation. uality Enhancement in Engineering Education (QEEE) - Is a MHRD Programme to enhance quality in Engineering 
It is Spearheaded by MHRD's QEEE Committee with a grand objective to cover for 500 engineering colleges other than IITs and NITs 
under the Chairmanship of Prof. Ashok Jhunjhunwala. In the Pilot phase, 140 colleges are 
included and the programme includes Live Classes, Tutorials, Virtual Labs and MOOCs using technology. Live Classes are delivered 
through online medium by highly rated IIT professors. 
The CII Industry Bridge is planned for providing practical & application oriented Engineering inputs by the experts from different 
sectors of the industry. CII will work as an industry partner with the QEEE team in IIT, Madras by getting the experts from the industry. 
The QEEE-CII Industry bridge session will have an industry expert from the CII membership talking to the students with a focus on 
Technology Trends in the Industry. Initially, industry sectors like IT, software, Electronic products, Telecommunications, Automotive, 
Chemicals, Specialty Materials, Aerospace & Defense, Electrical equipments, Energy - Oil and Gas, Utilities - Electricity, Gas and water, 
Consumer durables & FMCG would be selected. Already member companies like Saint Gobain, Bluestar, Brakes India, Flextronics, 
Murugappa have confirmed their participation and contribution in this initiative. 
The Industry Expert speaker will focus on a particular engineering application area and cover: 
« The engineering involved in that industrial application 
« Engineering challenges one might face in practical situations 
« Practical explanation of the engineering application 
« Motivational aspects on why students should choose the sector for a career 
« As an industry, what is expected from the students in terms of functional and soft-skills 
The industry expert shall use a combination of videos, presentations and panel discussions based on the requirement. Each two hour 
session will have 70 minutes of knowledge inputs and 40 minutes of a Question and Answers session. A course pack will be created 
with all the materials of the session, videos and self-assessment quiz and it will be made available in the national knowledge network 
and the MyCII knowledge portal for future reference. 
While IIT is focusing on ensuring the conceptual skills with the best of the academic experts, CII is very happy to partner in this 
mission to provide industry orientation with an emphasis on practical applications with the help of industry experts who have 
volunteered to contribute towards this important facet of nation-building. The Programme was launched recently in IIT Madras by 
Prof Bhaskar Ramamurthy, Director - IIT Madras , Prof Ashok Jhunjhunwala and Mr B Santhanam, Immediate Past Chairman, CII 
Southern Region. The launch session was handled by the experts from Saint Gobain.
CII-SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES & ACTIVITIES IN THE RECENT PAST 
QEEE-CII INDUSTRYBRIDGE INITIATIVE - PRESS COVERAGE 
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CII-SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES & ACTIVITIES IN THE RECENT PAST 
CII MEETING WITH VICE-CHANCELLOR’S DELEGATION FROM 
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 
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ast year CII undertook an International Education mission to Australia. The Indian delegation comprising senior 
Lacademicians and Education leaders visited several reputed institutes of higher learning including the University of Western Sydney. This mission was successful in enabling an institution to institution dialogue exploring collaboration opportunities 
in research, teaching, faculty and student exchanges. Subsequent to this, a Vice-Chancellor’s delegation of Senior academicians from 
UWS visited Chennai this August under the leadership of Prof Barney Glover. The delegation also included Deputy Vice-Chancellor 
(Research & Development)– Professor Scott Holmes, Pro Vice-Chancellor International – Professor Linda Taylor , Dean School of 
Business – Professor Clive Smallman, Dean School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics – Professor Simeon Simoff , Dean 
School of Social Sciences and Psychology – Professor Kevin Dunn and Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) and Director, 
UWS International – Associate Professor Yi-Chen Lan. 
A special breakfast meeting of CII and the Vice-chancellor’s delegation was arranged on August 6, 2014 which was guided by 
Mr N K Ranganath, Chairman, CSR Sub Committee- CII SR & Managing Director, Grundfos Pumps India Pvt Ltd. and 
Mr S Eisenhower, Co-Chairman, CII Tamilnadu & Director Saint-Gobain Glass Ltd. The delegation was briefed in detail about: 
© Goals of the CII- Southern Region © Development initiatives such as social development, education, 
© The training demands of the Indian workforce in the future women empowerment & affirmative action 
© Key issues in the development of the human potential of © Issues regarding improvement in education and employability 
India, especially the youth of India 
Ms Madhu Vasanthy, Director & Head of Indian Women Network (IWN) explained about IWN and its activities and 
Mr R Sathyanarayanan, Head - Education Initiatives, CII-SR spoke about the Education scenario and the CII interventions. 
UWS signed an MoU with SRM University, Chennai during this visit. SRM University was a part of CII’s 
mission to Australia last year which facilitated the meeting with the University of Western Sydney
FORTHCOMING INITIATIVES 
CII WILLBE SOON ACTIVATING EDUCATION EXCELLENCE FORUM 
IN ANDHRA AND KERALA 
CII has strengthened and well-structured this successful industry-academia intervention exclusively made available for 
CII member colleges and Universities. The year-long activities shall include: 
Interested member institutions from the southern states can contact us for further information. 
Madhu Vasanthy 
Director 
Confederation of Indian Industry 
98/1 Velachery Main Road, Guindy, Chennai 600 032. 
Ph: 044-42444508 Email: madhu.vasanthy@cii.in 
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Ÿ Webinars on special industry topics Ÿ Industry-oriented FDP on specific topics for faculty 
Ÿ CxO Sessions focusing on specific sectors Ÿ Career Guidance Session for the students 
Ÿ Session On Innovation to drive the eco-system Ÿ MyCII – Course Integration Guidance 
Ÿ Faculty Industry Visit with learning sessions Ÿ Faculty Forum Interaction 
V I R T U A L S E S S I O N S
CII-SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES & ACTIVITIES IN THE RECENT PAST 
ROAD SHOWS FOR CII-EEF IN VIJAYAWADA & VISHAKAPATNAM 
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FORTHCOMING INITIATIVES - INTERNATIONAL MISSION 
EDUCATION LEADERSHIP MISSION TO 
SINGAPORE 
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CII SOUTHERN REGION IS PLANNING AN EDUCATION LEADERSHIP MISSION TO SINGAPORE IN NOVEMBER 2014 
TO FACILITATE BEST-PRACTICES LEARNING AND ALSO ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS BETWEEN 
INDIA AND SINGAPORE. PLEASE CONTACT CII-SR HEADQUARTERS FOR MORE DETAILS.
Population of 1.3 billion, of which about 0.8 billion in the working age - India in 2020 is surely something the world 
can look forward to. According to economic predictions, that time would be the golden 'Growth' era in the 
demographic dividend. We would not only have enough manpower to meet our needs but we can help the rest of the 
world as well. 
In the glitz and glamour of these numbers, one often chooses to ignore that in today's era of knowledge based 
economy, quality of workforce is more important than quantity. Infact having a lower head count of skilled 
manpower is much better than a manpower whose larger portion is unemployable. Considering the present 
situation, this is the future India is rushing towards. And this is one of the biggest challenges thatwe as a nation are 
ever going to face. 
Researches show that if we continue in the current pace, we would have a skill gap of 75-80% across Industry sectors. 
There will be people but with skills that corporate do not require, and jobs for which the right fit is not available. The 
economic impact of this vicious cycle is something one can estimate, but the social impact of having a powerhouse 
of educated yet frustrated youth who are directionless with no jobs in hand is unimaginable. 
Rigorous steps to tackle this challenge are thus the need of the hour. This requires combined efforts from several 
stakeholders. Considering the gravity of this situation Government is coming up with various initiatives. A National 
Skill Development Coordination Board (NSDCB), coordinated by the Planning Commission was established by the 
Prime Minister in 2008 with a target of skilling 700 million people by 2022. Individual states are also coming up with 
programs and policies to face this problem. However, the success of these efforts without active involvement of 
'Actors' of this process is doubtful. Thus sincere efforts to ensure partnership between the source of skills (colleges, 
students etc.), and their destination (the corporate) are a must. It is imperative to educate them about each other's 
expectations so that informed plans for future can be prepared. 
This report is an effort towards this goal. It captures the skill levels of the supply side and needs of the demand side of 
Talent Supply Chain. With separate studies conducted to understand each side, this report tries to bring in a more 
realistic, holistic view of skill and talent landscape in India. 
WEST, an employability skill assessment test launched on Wheebox.com in 28 States, 7 Union Territories and 1800 
Educational Campuses across India captures the current skill levels of the country. About 100000 students spread 
across these campuses were assessed on 260 domain areas and skill gaps that are scientific in nature were validated 
using reliable talent assessment tools. 
The result was an overall picture depicting how the students rank in terms of skills that would be imperative to judge 
the employability in the coming times. 
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INDIA SKILLS REPORT 2014
Through Employer Job Survey more than 100 employers spread across 10 major sectors like Manufacturing, Retail, 
Infrastructure, ITES/IT, BFSI etc. were approached to get an idea of job demand and potential hiring forecasts of 
these employers for the coming year. Result was an industry wise hiring estimate for the coming year for different 
profiles. 
Combining these two aspects, this report is an effort to form the basis of effective collaboration between the two 
ends of Talent Supply Chain. On one hand it aims to equip the students with information to access to the job pool in 
the market, on the other to provide the employers an access to skill reservoir of the country. 
Considering the enormity of the impact, the skill – job gap is going to have in the socio-economic environment of the 
country, platforms such as India Skills Report have a vital role to play. With the first edition of the report being 
presented to the people of this country, the team hopes to bring in more value in the coming years and contribute 
towards taking the country . Full report is available in www.mycii.in 
ISR 2015- NOW, YOUR COLLEGE CAN ALSO PARTICIPATE 
We are pleased to inform you that Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) had partnered with Wheebox & 
Peoplestrong to publish the first scientifically validated “India Skills Report 2014” on 28 November 2013. The Team 
of CII, Wheebox & Peoplestrong is committed towards creating a robust environment where supply will meet 
demand & benefit each other by harmonizing the employment opportunity in the country and scale the 
employment. To make sure that we create a better pool and large sample size in comparison to last year’s effort, 
hence we have decided to scale the reach to 5 lakh students and 300 organisations. The “Wheebox Employability 
Skills Test” is offered to all institutions and its participants at no cost. The outcome of the test will help the 
candidates to identify the core strength’s and improvement areas. All final years students will be eligible to take the 
assessment. 
To make it successful, you are requested to facilitate the cause and ensure participation of all final year students 
from each stream of your University / College / Institution’s. The “ISR 2015” report will be published in the month of 
November 2014. 
All Participating campuses will be mentioned in India Skills Report which will be 
WEST Advantage to Campus: 
shared with 1500 Industry Leaders and all Central and State Government Agencies. Top participating campuses will 
be recognized for their participation 
In case of any query, please feel free to contact – Mr Nirmal Singh (99997 99975; nirmal.singh@wheebox.com) & 
Mr Praveen Dwivedi (99589 93339; praveen.dwivedi@wheebox.com). 
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INDIA SKILLS REPORT 2014
CASE STUDY 
ACADEMIA - INDUSTRY COLLABORATION 
IIT-KANPUR-BOEING SUCCESS STORY 
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Why did industry partner with the Institute? 
Boeing identified IIT-Kanpur (among other universities) to participate in the Boeing-University Relations Program and the Boeing 
Technical Externship program. IIT-Kanpur was selected due its ability to provide expert technological research support in the form of 
operating models (simulation or prototypes), designs and analytics. 
What value did the institute add to industry? 
For Boeing, this collaboration helps assimilate new ideas and innovative processes not only to meet the emerging needs in the country 
but also to meet the requirements of the global aerospace industry. IIT-Kanpur also provides Boeing with the human capital to carry 
out projects and a platform for intellectual discourse. 
What did the institute gain from working with industry? 
This collaboration with Boeing provides IIT-Kanpur with an opportunity to contribute to industry research and gain hands-on real time 
experience from the best in the business. Over the past 5 years, Boeing has funded several projects at IIT-Kanpur in the four 
departments of Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Wind-Tunnel Engineering. Though IIT-Kanpur 
is one of the 8 institutions signed-up with Boeing, IIT-Kanpur is able to derive higher returns in this collaboration than others. 
What does it take to keep this phenomenon successful? 
To maintain this successful collaboration and to continue creating value and driving growth, IIT –Kanpur has remained open to inputs 
from Boeing and continues to maintain its commitment to technological research support. 
What can other institutes learn from this case study? 
Similar to Boeing there are a wide range of speciality industries requiring multi-disciplinary research support. Developing a concept 
similar to the Boeing collaboration and distinctive contributions like that of IIT-Kanpur, other Institutions could venture on specialised 
fields of study, and also establish industry-supported externship. 
Overview of Industry Collaborations at IIT-Kanpur 
IIT-Kanpur has industry and institutional collaboration arrangements with a wide range public and private owned entities of research 
excellence. The institute currently has over 60 ongoing research engagements with the private sector, where the institute's faculty 
provide expert technical and technological research support in the form of operating models (simulation or prototypes), designs and 
analytics. Some of the notable industry partners include Moser Baer India Limited, Boeing, Chevron Corporation (USA), Hindustan 
Petroleum Corporation Limited, Qualcomm Incorporated, Intel etc. 
The institution also covers a number of sponsored research, consultancy engagements, conferences and courses through its R&D 
establishment.
CASE STUDY 
IIT-KANPUR-BOEING SUCCESS STORY 
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Funding for sponsored research includes funding from research 
promoting departments, ministries and establishments of the 
Government of India and public institutions of excellence, which 
include the Department of Science & Technology (DST), Bharat 
Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), Ministry of Commerce and 
Industry, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research and ISRO 
among others. 
As a result of industry collaboration and active research, IIT-Kanpur 
was able to increase the number of patent filing in India by over 4 
folds in the past 5 years. In addition to Indian Patents, the institute 
has also filed for 4 international patents and has contributed to 24 
technology transfers after 2009 worth approximately INR 67 lakh. A 
majority of the patents proposed by the faculty and students have 
been procured by Intellectual Ventures (IV) Ltd., a- Bangalore-based 
multinational company. In 2010, IIT Kanpur was the top 
source of inventions for IV India, both on invention volumes and 
filed patents. 
Introduction: Collaboration with Boeing 
In 2008, Boeing identified four IITs, namely Bombay, Madras, Kanpur and Kharagpur and launched the Boeing-University Relations 
Program to promote 'aerospace engineering' as a career alternative among students. 
The aim of this program are: 
To provide scholarships to undergraduate and master students in Aerospace related engineering disciplines to encourage the 
uptake of aerospace engineering. 
To support design competitions that encourage students to innovate and think outside the box 
To produce working prototypes of autonomous vehicles. In addition to providing an opportunity for innovation, these 
competitions also help students gain hands-on exposure. 
To provide students with an opportunity to interact directly with aerospace experts, practitioners and executives from Boeing. 
to extend funding to undertake industry-relevant research in areas of mutual interest. 
In addition to the student driven research, Boeing started a Boeing Technical Externship program in 2009 in IIT-Kanpur among other 
universities. The Externship is a 'student-oriented experiential learning opportunity' designed to expose a select group of third year 
undergraduate engineering students to the aerospace industry. The externship aims to provide students with a better understanding 
and opportunity for practical application of engineering and technology skills in aerospace.
CASE STUDY 
Key Stakeholders 
The main stakeholders in this collaboration are (a) the Boeing Company, (b) Boeing Commercial Airplanes; and (c) the faculty and 
students of IIT-Kanpur. 
Over the past 5 years, Boeing has funded several projects at IIT-Kanpur in the four departments of Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace 
Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Wind-Tunnel Engineering. 
The projects are assigned to professors within these departments. Students are invited to enrol into the projects on nomination basis. 
Projects generally allow 4-5 students to participate and collaborate on a project. While Boeing provides the funding and allows for 
interaction with the Boeing experts, the University provides the human capital and a platform for intellectual discourse. 
In addition to the key stakeholders specified above, companies such as Infotech Enterprises Limited and Tata Consultancy Services 
(TCS), are engaged through appropriate partnership arrangements to support the Boeing Technical Externship program. 
The Institution 
A Master Project Agreement is signed between 'Boeing' and 'IIT-Kanpur' that lays out all program guidelines for each of the project. As 
per the terms of the Externship, the Project report that results from the externship will be publishable in the public domain. A faculty 
member is appointed as the focal contact and as a guide for each project and he/she will also act as a liaison between Boeing and the 
project team at the University. Furthermore, 2 confidentiality agreements are signed- One, with the students that are participating the 
project and the other, with the faculty that will be guiding and coordinating the project. The confidentiality agreement serves to 
protect the company's proprietary information that the student/ faculty may gain access to while working on the project. 
Funding & Financial Management 
As per the agreement with IIT-Kanpur, Boeing provides project-wise funding. This funding is renewed annually and has to be used 
specifically for the project that it is designated for. Detailed project-wise account is required to be presented at the end of each year. 
The Technical Externship Program, scheduled for an on-site duration of 9-weeks is sponsored by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Thus 
far, Boeing has provided a total funding of approximately US$ 12.5 lakh over the past 5 years. 
Resources 
The students and faculties enrolled on these projects are required to utilise the existing research facilities, laboratories, libraries and 
other resources (incl. support infrastructure) available at the University. However, for the Externship Program, Boeing has tied up with 
other industry partners/ specialists such as the Infotech and the Tata Consultancy Services that provide the students with the required 
physical infrastructure and other support facilities. Additionally, Boeing allows students to interact with experts and practitioners at 
Boeing so that they get a complete understanding of the aeronautical industry and project-specific details. 
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CASE STUDY
CASE CASE STUDY 
STUDY 
Operational Model 
Boeing, together with (key designated staff at) IIT Kanpur, identify research topics in areas of mutual interest. Boeing researchers work 
hand in hand with faculty members and students to further develop these ideas into working and commercially viable prototypes. 10- 
12 students are involved in this project. IIT-Kanpur and Boeing have several ongoing and completed projects. The duration of these 
projects vary from a year to 2-6 years depending on the complexities involved. Currently, Boeing is working on developing an 
'autonomous navigation vehicle'. 
Topics for the projects that can be undertaken as part of the externship are identified by Boeing, and students may choose to contribute 
to any project of their interest. The Externship is open to any IIT-Kanpur third year (going into fourth year) bachelors engineering 
students (over 18 years of age) from any branch of engineering who have an interest in aerospace engineering. Students are selected by 
Boeing based on their academic performance and are provided with a stipend of INR 45,000 per month, which covers travel and other 
incidental expenses during the externship period. Every year, 6 students from the university are selected for this externship. So far, 30 
students have benefitted from this program. Intellectual property of any kind created as a result of any of these projects will be jointly 
owned by IIT-Kanpur and Boeing, as the intellectual property was created with the significant use of funds provided by Boeing. Thus 
far, this collaboration has resulted in 1 IPR however the patent is still pending. 
Experience Sharing 
One of the noteworthy projects that have resulted from this collaboration is the integration of passive and active radio frequency 
identification (RFID). The aim of this project is to integrate Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and sensor systems into a computer 
network which can be used to achieve awareness about objects such as tools and consumable supplies in the manufacturing 
environment. Boeing has extended immense support for this project and has been well pleased with the research output in the area of 
RFID and Condition Based Monitoring (CBM). This has resulted in Boeing continuing their support for the fifth consecutive year. 
This collaboration with Boeing, provides IIT-Kanpur with an opportunity to contribute to industry research and gain hands-on real 
time experience from the best in the business. The university showcased its contributions to the industry at the Annual Network 
Enabled Manufactures Technology Roadshow at the Boring Headquarters in Seattle, USA. Through these channels, the collaboration 
between Boeing and IITKanpur helps mobilise capability, harness creativity, access market expertise, create value and drive growth. It 
also ensures that there is long term, on-going and mutually beneficial interaction between University and industry. For Boeing, this 
investment helps assimilate new ideas and innovative processes not only to meet the emerging needs in the country but also to meet 
the requirements of the global aerospace industry. 
For other such case studies, access and download CII-MHRD Case Studies on Academia- Industry collaboration through MYCII Portal 
MYCII Portal 
CII launched myCII.in to help users multiply their business prospects; update themselves with latest industry trends; seek guidance from 
experts on variety of issues; enrich themselves with a trove of knowledge and interact with peers from industry at the click of a mouse. . It is 
updated with over 5000+ reports, research papers, publications, webinars, powerpoints,event videos, articles & more. Free Access is given 
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SPOTLIGHT- GLOBAL EDUCATION 
COUNTRY FOCUS : FRANCE 
The French Higher Education : 
The quality of French higher education is widely recognized throughout the world. French institutions figure prominently in the 
Shanghai Classification of Universities, in the rankings of the Financial Times and Times Higher, and in the European Report on Science 
and Technologies published by the European Commission. 
Each year, France makes massive investments in education and research. In fact, education is the largest category of government 
spending, accounting for more than 20% of the budget. 
Last year, more than 3000 Indian students opted to pursue their higher education in France, a jump of 50% over the past five years. The 
vast majority of these students attend the 800-odd courses taught in English in France, the number of which is increasing year by year. 
There are programs in all fields: 
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France has 83 universities, 205 engineering schools and 220 Business Schools, 120 art schools and 20 schools of architecture. Its 
academic system is the seventh largest in the world, ranked by the Times Higher Education.
SPOTLIGHT- GLOBAL EDUCATION 
French “Grandes Ecoles” in management, engineering, art& 
design, are very similar to the Indian networks of Institututions of 
National Importance. Like the IITS, IIMS, or NIFTS, you enter 
these schools after passing a tough competitive exam. Limited 
seats, a world class quality of education : the only difference is 
that the French institutes are very keen to attract international 
students. Special entrance tests are organized for them, to allow 
for their different training and background. 
Living in France 
Students on an average require 600-800 euros/month for living, 
mobility and other expenses. They have the option of working 
part time in France while studying. Housing assistance from the 
French government is provided to help with house rents. A high 
quality social security scheme (French healthcare coverage) id 
provided by the French government in which Indians benefit the 
same as the French. French cities provide a safe and secure 
environment to pursue a smooth study and have an enjoyable 
time. Learning the French language is not mandatory, but would 
come easy to Indian students, with their natural linguistic 
aptitude. It would help students to get the most out of their 
French surroundings :bistros and movies, magazines and 
boulangeries,trains and sites etc. 
France is home to 35 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Paris is the 
world's top destination. The Eiffel Tower is one of the world's 
most-visited paid-admission sites. Disneyland Paris is Europe's 
most-popular theme park. Sharing borders with nine countries, 
France is truly the crossroads of the continent. Paris's Charles-de- 
Gaulle airport is the second-busiest in Europe and the sixth-busiest 
in the world. France has the world's densest road network. 
High-speed trains connect major cities in France and elsewhere in 
Europe (including London, Amsterdam, and Geneva). From the 
heart of Europe one can travel to the 22 countries of the Schengen 
Area with a single visa. The euro is used in France and 15 other 
countries. 
Since 2010 UNESCO has classed France's cuisine and 
extraordinary culinary richness among the world's leading 
examples of intangible heritage. The country produces 350 types 
of cheese. 
Fine wines flow from the vineyards of Bordeaux, Burgundy, and 
many other distinctive areas. The highly flavored cooking of the 
Antilles thrives alongside the masterpieces of celebrity chefs. In 
cities and on seashores, in mountains and meadows, one finds an 
endless array of recreational activities—all in close proximity to 
expressions of culture and the arts. 
Scholarships 
The Embassy of France in India runs several scholarship 
programmes at the Bachelor's, Master's and PhD levels for Indian 
students in France. Under its flagship programme, the 
Charpakscholarships, more than 300 Indian students will get 
substantial financial assistance to study in France in 2014 as 
research interns, exchange students, or full-time degree 
students. The funding of the yearly scholarship programmes is on 
the rise (1.2 million Euros in 2014) and reflects the sharp increase 
of the Indian student population in France. More than 2800 young 
Indians chose France as a destination for their higher education in 
2013. The Embassy of France is proud to join efforts with 
corporate partners to encourage Indian students to enrol in the 
country's best institutes. 
10 major reasons to choose France 
1. Economy: France is the world's 5th largest economy, 
thanks to its educational system and its national 
capacity for R&D and innovation 
2. A strategic partnership with India: France is ranked 5th 
in the list of India's trading partners among EU countries 
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3. French Investments in India: There are 800 French 
companies in India, employing some 150,000 skilled 
people. (Schneider Electric, BNP Paribas, Sanofi, Alcatel 
Lucent, Steria, Renault Nissan, Alstom, Atos, Lafarge, 
Saint Gobain, Accor, Essilor, Technic, Michelin, Safran, 
L'Oréal, Dassault, Veolia, Air Liquide…) 
4. The French language: French is the only other language 
spoken on the 5 continents and an official language in 
32 countries. 
5. Quality of living: with one of the highest standards of 
living in the world, France is also one of the most popular 
tourist destinations 
6. Moderate tuition fees: French university tuition fees are 
close to nil. Most national institutions ask for very 
reasonable fees. 
7. For a great quality of education: class sizes are small, 
teachers accessible, and practice is highly valued. 
8. An international study environment: France has the 3rd 
largest international student population in the world 
(2013 UNESCO survey). 
9. Visas: Indian students in France can work during their 
stay, and extend their stay for up to 1 year to look for a 
permanent job 
10. Alumni:5 year Schengen Visas (multiple entry, short 
stay circulation visa)are granted to all Indian alumni 
holding a French Master's degree or PhD 
Please Visit www.inde.campusfrance.org for more information 
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SPOTLIGHT- GLOBAL EDUCATION 
Contact Campus France 
Campus France is the governmental agency promoting French higher education, functioning under the aegis of the Embassy of 
France in India. It currently has offices in nine Indian cities: Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, 
Mumbai and Pune. Any Indian student can schedule a meeting with a Campus France counsellor, who provides all documentation 
and advice on studies in France. The Campus France counsellor also contacts the French institutions the student is interested in, to 
offer their application, unless the student is already in contact with a French School. Campus France organizes direct meetings 
between French Schools and Indian students in various Indian cities on a biannual basis. A powerful search engine managed by 
Campus France provides information on more than 30,000 higher education courses. This user-friendly online catalog is continually 
updated and is available in English.
BULLETIN BOARD - GRANTS & OPPORTUNITIES 
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BULLETIN BOARD - GRANTS & OPPORTUNITIES 
Indo-Norwegian Cooperation Programme in Higher 
Education and Research (INCP) 
The Indo-Norwegian Cooperation Programme in Higher Education 
and Research (INCP) is a new initiative that aims at enhancing higher 
education links between India and Norway, and includes the 
establishment and administration of a portfolio of new projects from 
2015 to 2017. 
Application 
Under the auspices of the Indo-Norwegian Cooperation Programme 
in Higher Education and Research (INCP), UGC and SIU invite joint 
project proposals from Indian and Norwegian higher education 
institutions. 
Application deadline: 16.09.2014 
Announcement date: 26.05.2014 
Support may be given to joint activities, such as: 
Ÿ· Faculty exchange 
Ÿ· Mobility of postgraduate students 
Ÿ· Intensive courses such as summer schools 
Ÿ· Short-term visits for students, academic and administrative 
staff, such as research and field activities for professors 
Ÿ· Long-term exchange of professors including adjunct 
professorship 
Ÿ· Seminars/workshops/conferences and events promoting 
research, education, leadership, capacity building, mobility 
and innovation 
Ÿ· Exchange of literature/ course materials/ publications/ 
curriculum development, etc. 
The maximum allocation per project is INR 4.4 million / NOK 400 000, 
including funding from both the Indian and the Norwegian side (INR 
2.2 million / NOK 200 00 per year) For further information, CLICK 
here: 
Call for proposals 
Eligible Indian institutions are public institutions which are fit to 
receive development grants under Section 2f and 12b of the UGC Act, 
1956 and institutions of national importance funded by M/HRD. 
Fully accredited Norwegian institutions of higher education are 
eligible as main partner institutions in Norway. 
Grant to Indian Academics for Short Research and 
Professional Visits to the United Kingdom 
The Charles Wallace India Trust (CWIT) invites Indian 
academics who have completed 4 or more years of research or 
experience in their specialization, or those in the final stages of 
their doctorate to apply for short research and professional visit 
to the United Kingdom. The visit can be of 3 weeks duration. The 
fellowship amount is up to £1400 towards the in UK costs. 
Fields of Study: 
1. History 
2. Literature 
3. Archaeology 
4. History of Art 
5. Philosophy 
6. Performing and Creative Arts 
Applicants must clearly and exactly state what they want to do in 
the UK and which archival material they wish to consult. They 
should also mention whether they have contacted academic or 
professional contacts who have agreed to meet them (where 
relevant). The applicants should state how they plan to use the 
experience on their return to India. 
Eligibility Criteria: 
Ÿ Applicant must be an Indian Citizen living in India 
between 25-45 years of age. 
Ÿ Applicant must have good knowledge of English. 
Ÿ Applicant must have completed her/his studies and 4 
or more years of research or experience in their 
specialization, or be in the final stages of their 
doctorate. 
Ÿ Applicant should not have received a CWIT grant 
within the previous 5 years. 
For more information, please visit 
. 
Short research and 
professional visits 
Deadline: 31 December 2014 
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BULLETIN BOARD - GRANTS & OPPORTUNITIES 
UK India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) 
UK India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) is now 
accepting proposals for the following strand activities, To support research, faculty exchange and knowledge transfer 
Innovation Partnerships: 
across all subject areas. The call is open for all public HE 
This strand focuses on enhancing the institutionsin UK. In India all those public institutions which 
innovation capacity between universities and higher are fit to receive development grants from University Grants 
education institutions in India and the UK by promoting Commission are eligible to apply. 
partnerships. The strand is aimed at strengthening 
engagement and encouraging potential collaborations For more information on the call, please visit: 
between the Indian and UK Higher Education systems by http://www.ukieri.org/call-for-bids-2014-15.html 
promoting and assisting registered PhD students and post-docs 
in India and the UK to collaborate through Thematic 
Partnerships. These partnerships are jointly funded and 
supported by University Grants Commission and Department. 
To support research and knowledge transfer partnerships in 
specific subject areas. The areas include: 
1. Climate Change 
2. Computer Science 
3. Public Health and Well being 
4. Food Water Energy 
5. Sustainable cities 
6. Big Data 
7. High Value manufacturing 
UGC UKIERI Thematic Partnerships 
DST UKIERI Thematic Partnerships 2014 
Last date of Submission -15 Sept 2014 
ALSO OPEN 
Chevening TCS Cyber Security Programme 
The objective of the Chevening TCS Cyber Security Programme 
is to enhance participants' ability to contribute to public policy 
on cyber security, by providing an understanding of the 
implications of alternative policy and legislative approaches 
(for national security, commercial opportunity, crime 
prevention, and freedom of expression and the right to 
privacy). Last date for applications: 14 September 2014. 
To know more about the scholarship and to apply, please visit - 
http://www.chevening.org/india/partnerships/chevening_tc 
s_cyber_programme/chevening_tcs_cyber_programme 
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Chevening Rolls-Royce Science and Innovation Leadership Programme 
Applications are invited for the Chevening Rolls-Royce Science and Innovation Leadership Programme to be held at the Saïd 
Business School, University of Oxford. The Chevening Rolls-Royce Science and Innovation Leadership Programme (CRISP) is a 
Fellowship programme funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and Rolls-Royce for 12 mid-career top level people in 
the field of science and innovation - with links to public policy - in India. It provides funding for 3 months study on a tailor-made 
course in the UK. 
Last date for applications: 5 October 2014 
To know more about the scholarship and to apply, please visit - http://www.chevening.org/india/partnerships/crisp/ 
Or alternatively, please contact 
Sam Prasanth Kumar, Commercial Diplomacy Officer, British Deputy High Commission, Chennai 
sam.kumar@fco.gov.uk (or) Tel: +91 44 4219 2151
BOOKS ON EDUCATION 
Opening up the gates for access to higher education through Open Education 
Resources is the need of education reforms today across the world. Information and 
Communication Technology(ICT) promises to be a possible silver bullet, if 
harnessed judiciously, to address the triple problem of access, achievement and 
equity in Higher education. One such effort is the National Program of Technology 
Enhanced Learning, NPTEL, implemented by seven Indian Institutes of Technology 
and Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. A critical study has been carried out on 
NPTEL and other e-content along with perceptions, aspirations and needs of 
students and faculty members. Based on this study, a model of a 'Multiversity' has 
been evolved using principles of 'Service Oriented Architecture'(SOA). Most 
importantly, the model addresses the need for honing the various dimensions of life 
in the form of integral education. These include the physical, ethical, intellectual, 
aesthetic and spiritual dimensions. This is to create and sculpt excellent and 
humane professionals to inhabit the knowledge societies that the world is moving 
towards. 
The Author Jayanti Srinivasan Ravi, 
Education administrator, belongs to the IAS 
has studied at the Kennedy School, Harvard & 
(Indian Administrative Service). She 
the London School of Economics. She has a PhD in E-Governance from MS 
University, Gujarat. A Nuclear Physicist by education. She is a column writer, 
speaker & visiting faculty at Harvard University. 
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EDUCATION INFOGRAPHIC
With strong membership from the academia, CII southern region has initiated a dedicated education practice 
to serve as a bridge between industry and the academia. 
For more information about our initiatives and projects, please contact: 
R. Sathyanarayanan 
Head- Education Initiatives 
Confederation Of Indian Industry 
Southern Region Headquarters 
Prof C K Prahalad Centre 
98/1, Velachery Main Road, Guindy, Chennai 600 032. 
Ph: +91-44-42444555 Email: r.sathya@cii.in 
DISCLAIMER 
All rights reserved. The data and news used here are from various published and electronically available sources. We have taken care to verify and 
crosscheck the accuracy of these reports and data. However, despite due diligence, the source may contain occasional errors. In such instances, 
CII is not responsible for such errors. Published by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Southern Region Headquarters, Prof C K Prahalad 
Centre, 98/1, Velachery Main Road, Guindy, Chennai 600 032. Ph: +91-44-42444555 Web: www.cii.in. For sponsorship / advertisement and any 
further queries please write to us at ciisr.education@cii.in 
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The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) works to create and sustain an environment conducive to the development of India, 
partnering industry, Government, and civil society, through advisory and consultative processes. 
CII is a non-government, not-for-profit, industry-led and industry-managed organization, playing a proactive role in India's 
development process. Founded in 1895, India's premier business association has over 7200 members, from the private as well as 
public sectors, including SMEs and MNCs, and an indirect membership of over 100,000 enterprises from around 242 national and 
regional sectoral industry bodies. 
CII charts change by working closely with Government on policy issues, interfacing with thought leaders, and enhancing 
efficiency, competitiveness and business opportunities for industry through a range of specialized services and strategic global 
linkages. It also provides a platform for consensus-building and networking on key issues. 
Extending its agenda beyond business, CII assists industry to identify and execute corporate citizenship programmes. 
Partnerships with civil society organizations carry forward corporate initiatives for integrated and inclusive development across 
diverse domains including affirmative action, healthcare, education, livelihood, diversity management, skill development, 
empowerment of women, and water, to name a few. 
The CII theme of 'Accelerating Growth, Creating Employment' for 2014-15 aims to strengthen a growth process that meets the 
aspirations of today's India. During the year, CII will specially focus on economic growth, education, skill development, 
manufacturing, investments, ease of doing business, export competitiveness, legal and regulatory architecture, labour law 
reforms and entrepreneurship as growth enablers. 
With 64 offices, including 9 Centres of Excellence, in India, and 7 overseas offices in Australia, China, Egypt, France, Singapore, UK, 
and USA, as well as institutional partnerships with 312 counterpart organizations in 106 countries, CII serves as a reference point 
for Indian industry and the international business community. 
Confederation of Indian Industry 
The Mantosh Sondhi Centre 
23, Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi – 110 003 (India) 
T: 91 11 45771000 / 24629994-7 F: 91 11 24626149 E: info@cii.in W: www.cii.in 
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CII Southern Region Education Quarterly, July-September 2014

  • 1. CCOONNFFEEDDEERRAATTIIOONN OOFF IINNDDIIAANN IINNDDUUSSTTRRYY EEDDUUCCAATTIIOONN QQUUAARRTTEERRLLYY VOLUME:2 ISSUE: 2 JULY - SEP 2014 BRIDGING INDUSTRY AND THE ACADEMIA CII INNOVATOR-2013 RECEIVED AN OVERWHELMING RESPONSE IN THIS ISSUE Ÿ Message from CII Ÿ Academia membership in CII Ÿ CII SR Education Initiatives Ÿ CII Activities and initiatives in the recent past Ÿ Forthcoming Activities & Initiatives from CII Ÿ Excerpts from India Skills Report 2014 Ÿ Case Study on Academia Industry Collaboration - IIT Kanpur- Boeing Success Story Ÿ Global Education Spotlight- France Ÿ Bulletin Board- Grants & Fellowship Opportunities Ÿ Education Infographic Ÿ Book on Education CII SOUTHERN REGION
  • 2. Message from Mr C R Swaminathan Chairman, Education Sub-Committee (2014-15) - CII Southern Region Dear Members, Warm Greetings from CII. I am very happy to interact with you all through this newsletter which serves as a great platform to share information on our activities and issues pertaining to the education sector. Education is a very important lever for social, economic and political transformation. Our government is looking at Education and skill-building as the most potent tool for socio-economic mobility and key instrument for building an equitable and just society. Education would also strengthen democracy by imparting to citizens the tools needed to fully participate in the governance process. While the government is bringing out various schemes to increase the literacy rate, GER and bridge gender gaps, from CII, we are taking concerted efforts from the industry perspective. To accelerate these schemes and deal with the priorities, CII- Southern Region has come-up with various initiatives to facilitate the education system towards excellence in consultation with other stakeholders like Industry and the Government, by bringing them in a single platform. We have structured plans to serve the academia members with objective interventions to benefit the students, faculty and the industry. At this juncture I would also like to inform that you would be hearing from us on those interventions regularly and we welcome you to send us your valuable feedback and suggestions to make this journey effective. CII is also happy to contribute in several pan-India initiatives like the QEEE programme of MHRD , India Skills Report etc. You will find more information on these initiatives in this issue. We also plan an International Education Leadership Mission to Singapore in November 2014. With that happy note, I wish you a successful year ahead with new possibilities and growth. 2 Message from Mr. B Venkat Subramaniam Co-Chairman, Education Sub-Committee (2014-15), CII Southern Region Dear Members, Warm Greetings from CII. We are very happy to present you the second issue of the Education Newsletter from CII southern Region. It is a good time to reflect over the past and plan ahead for the future. The past year was very exciting in terms of both opportunities and challenges and a new academic year promises many more opportunities. At this juncture, It is critical for us to make higher education much more innovation & research focused and job-relevant through industry-oriented interventions, Skills training and employability assessment and guidance. To make this happen, there is a dire need for continuous interaction between industry and the academia. Our soon to-be-launched website shall provide a forum for interaction between students, faculty and industry professionals on various learning issues. I welcome all the members to get back to us with your feedback and ideas and also to participate in all our initiatives towards strengthening education and the industry connect. With various training workshops, interventions and sessions planned for these purposes, I am sure the CII initiatives to support the academia shall go a long way in making the education system industry-oriented and innovation focussed. I wish you all a happy reading.
  • 3. CII MEMBERSHIP FROM ACADEMIA - SOUTHERN REGION 4
  • 4. CII- SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES Education Excellence Forum There is a need for holistic intervention by the industry to address the issue of industry orientation of pedagogy, faculty development and also student learning To address this: CII initiated Education Excellence Forum (EEF) in 2012. Finding a way to engage and benefit the membership, CII proposed this forum with various initiatives towards industry- institute interface across the region like Faculty development programme, facilitation of Curriculum Development, industry visits, CEO sessions and student development programmes. HAVING SUCCESSFULLY PIONEERED THE CONCEPT IN TAMILNADU, CII WILL SOON BE ACTIVATING THE FORUM IN ALL THE SOUTHERN STATES. NNuurrttuurriinngg IInndduussttrryy OOrriieenntteedd HHiigghheerr EEdduuccaattiioonn Apart from the above mentioned services, CII would be very happy to work close with the individual member colleges and provide individual facilitation in the following areas: Ÿ Arranging faculty industry visits with orientation Ÿ Faculty orientation programmes in industry sessions consulting and research Ÿ Faculty development programmes in industry Ÿ Developing innovation cells in the college & applications Sensitation Workshops Ÿ Assisting institution in bringing industry- Ÿ Employability and career guidance sessions orientation in curriculum and academic practice Ÿ Special virtual classes on specific topics
  • 5. CII-SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES & ACTIVITIES IN THE RECENT PAST LAUNCH OF CII INTERVENTIONS IN TEQIP-II SCHEME IN TAMILNADU CII is extending industry-institute interaction activities to 5 institutions in Tamilnadu, under TEQIP-II project. Various interventions in this project would include functional webinars for students, faculty development webinars, faculty industry visits, CXO sessions, career guidance session etc. The initiative was launched with an orientation session at DOTE office which was inaugurated by Shri Kumar Jayant IAS, Commissioner, DOTE, Tamilnadu. Launch & Orientation Session with Participation from Principals, TEQIP Co-ordinators and Industry Leaders 7
  • 6. CII-SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES & ACTIVITIES IN THE RECENT PAST GRAND-FINALE OF INNOVATOR-2013 7 he Grand-Finale of the 5th Edition of CII-Innovator was held in July 2014 at KCG College of Technology Campus in Chennai. A Tconsortium of institutions (St Joseph’s College of Engineering, SRM University, Rajalakshmi Engineering College and Sri Sai Ram Engineering College) bagged the First Place in the Technical Stream along with a cash award of Rs 50,000 for their innovative idea, the “Hands Free Bike”. Hindustan University won the second place for their project “Synthesis of Artificial Aggregate” and the third prize was awarded to Veltech Multitech Engineering College for the “Versatile Bicycle”. The First Three Places in the Social Stream went to Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology, Puducherry for their project, ‘Unmanned ATM Security’; Erode Sengunthar Engineering College – ‘Production of Electric using MFC’ and Vellore Institute of Technology – ‘Improving Efficiency of Public Distribution System’ respectively. Mr Kumar Jayant, IAS, Commissioner of Technical Education, Government of Tamil Nadu, who was the Chief Guest at the session advised the students to think differently and innovate. Even if they may confront with failures initially, he asked them not to get bogged down as failures which are smart, are the next step to innovation. Lauding the CII Innovator initiative, Mr Jayant said that students should also articulate their ideas well to get attracted by the industry and the venture capitalists. Mr Stuart Sender, Academy Award nominated filmmaker & President of Balcony Films, Inc. USA spoke on the topic - ‘Inspiring Creativity’. He said that in the last two decades lot of changes has happened in India in the fields of innovation and technology which had attracted the attention of rest of the world. He urged students to work on shaping up the technology for the benefit of people. In his opening remarks Mr. C R Swaminathan, Chairman, Education Sub-Committee, CII-SR informed the audience that Innovator is a unique academia-industry connect and innovation initiative by CII which aims at identifying and showcasing the innovative ideas of graduate & post graduate students from engineering, arts, science and management streams in Southern Region. The event saw as many as 763 ideas from over 1060 students spread across 100 colleges. Top-3 Winners in Social Stream Top-3 Winners in Technical Stream
  • 7. CII-SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES & ACTIVITIES IN THE RECENT PAST GLIMPSES FROM INNOVATOR-2013 7 CII WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS FOR THEIR SUPPORT FOR CII-INNOVATOR COGNIZANT TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS GRG INSTITUTIONS, COIMBATORE SURGEFORTH TECHNOLOGIES KCG COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, CHENNAI
  • 8. CII-SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES & ACTIVITIES IN THE RECENT PAST QEEE-CII INDUSTRYBRIDGE INITIATIVE 7 QEducation. uality Enhancement in Engineering Education (QEEE) - Is a MHRD Programme to enhance quality in Engineering It is Spearheaded by MHRD's QEEE Committee with a grand objective to cover for 500 engineering colleges other than IITs and NITs under the Chairmanship of Prof. Ashok Jhunjhunwala. In the Pilot phase, 140 colleges are included and the programme includes Live Classes, Tutorials, Virtual Labs and MOOCs using technology. Live Classes are delivered through online medium by highly rated IIT professors. The CII Industry Bridge is planned for providing practical & application oriented Engineering inputs by the experts from different sectors of the industry. CII will work as an industry partner with the QEEE team in IIT, Madras by getting the experts from the industry. The QEEE-CII Industry bridge session will have an industry expert from the CII membership talking to the students with a focus on Technology Trends in the Industry. Initially, industry sectors like IT, software, Electronic products, Telecommunications, Automotive, Chemicals, Specialty Materials, Aerospace & Defense, Electrical equipments, Energy - Oil and Gas, Utilities - Electricity, Gas and water, Consumer durables & FMCG would be selected. Already member companies like Saint Gobain, Bluestar, Brakes India, Flextronics, Murugappa have confirmed their participation and contribution in this initiative. The Industry Expert speaker will focus on a particular engineering application area and cover: « The engineering involved in that industrial application « Engineering challenges one might face in practical situations « Practical explanation of the engineering application « Motivational aspects on why students should choose the sector for a career « As an industry, what is expected from the students in terms of functional and soft-skills The industry expert shall use a combination of videos, presentations and panel discussions based on the requirement. Each two hour session will have 70 minutes of knowledge inputs and 40 minutes of a Question and Answers session. A course pack will be created with all the materials of the session, videos and self-assessment quiz and it will be made available in the national knowledge network and the MyCII knowledge portal for future reference. While IIT is focusing on ensuring the conceptual skills with the best of the academic experts, CII is very happy to partner in this mission to provide industry orientation with an emphasis on practical applications with the help of industry experts who have volunteered to contribute towards this important facet of nation-building. The Programme was launched recently in IIT Madras by Prof Bhaskar Ramamurthy, Director - IIT Madras , Prof Ashok Jhunjhunwala and Mr B Santhanam, Immediate Past Chairman, CII Southern Region. The launch session was handled by the experts from Saint Gobain.
  • 9. CII-SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES & ACTIVITIES IN THE RECENT PAST QEEE-CII INDUSTRYBRIDGE INITIATIVE - PRESS COVERAGE 7
  • 10. CII-SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES & ACTIVITIES IN THE RECENT PAST CII MEETING WITH VICE-CHANCELLOR’S DELEGATION FROM UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 7 ast year CII undertook an International Education mission to Australia. The Indian delegation comprising senior Lacademicians and Education leaders visited several reputed institutes of higher learning including the University of Western Sydney. This mission was successful in enabling an institution to institution dialogue exploring collaboration opportunities in research, teaching, faculty and student exchanges. Subsequent to this, a Vice-Chancellor’s delegation of Senior academicians from UWS visited Chennai this August under the leadership of Prof Barney Glover. The delegation also included Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Development)– Professor Scott Holmes, Pro Vice-Chancellor International – Professor Linda Taylor , Dean School of Business – Professor Clive Smallman, Dean School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics – Professor Simeon Simoff , Dean School of Social Sciences and Psychology – Professor Kevin Dunn and Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) and Director, UWS International – Associate Professor Yi-Chen Lan. A special breakfast meeting of CII and the Vice-chancellor’s delegation was arranged on August 6, 2014 which was guided by Mr N K Ranganath, Chairman, CSR Sub Committee- CII SR & Managing Director, Grundfos Pumps India Pvt Ltd. and Mr S Eisenhower, Co-Chairman, CII Tamilnadu & Director Saint-Gobain Glass Ltd. The delegation was briefed in detail about: © Goals of the CII- Southern Region © Development initiatives such as social development, education, © The training demands of the Indian workforce in the future women empowerment & affirmative action © Key issues in the development of the human potential of © Issues regarding improvement in education and employability India, especially the youth of India Ms Madhu Vasanthy, Director & Head of Indian Women Network (IWN) explained about IWN and its activities and Mr R Sathyanarayanan, Head - Education Initiatives, CII-SR spoke about the Education scenario and the CII interventions. UWS signed an MoU with SRM University, Chennai during this visit. SRM University was a part of CII’s mission to Australia last year which facilitated the meeting with the University of Western Sydney
  • 11. FORTHCOMING INITIATIVES CII WILLBE SOON ACTIVATING EDUCATION EXCELLENCE FORUM IN ANDHRA AND KERALA CII has strengthened and well-structured this successful industry-academia intervention exclusively made available for CII member colleges and Universities. The year-long activities shall include: Interested member institutions from the southern states can contact us for further information. Madhu Vasanthy Director Confederation of Indian Industry 98/1 Velachery Main Road, Guindy, Chennai 600 032. Ph: 044-42444508 Email: madhu.vasanthy@cii.in 10 Ÿ Webinars on special industry topics Ÿ Industry-oriented FDP on specific topics for faculty Ÿ CxO Sessions focusing on specific sectors Ÿ Career Guidance Session for the students Ÿ Session On Innovation to drive the eco-system Ÿ MyCII – Course Integration Guidance Ÿ Faculty Industry Visit with learning sessions Ÿ Faculty Forum Interaction V I R T U A L S E S S I O N S
  • 12. CII-SR EDUCATION INITIATIVES & ACTIVITIES IN THE RECENT PAST ROAD SHOWS FOR CII-EEF IN VIJAYAWADA & VISHAKAPATNAM 8
  • 13. FORTHCOMING INITIATIVES - INTERNATIONAL MISSION EDUCATION LEADERSHIP MISSION TO SINGAPORE 9 CII SOUTHERN REGION IS PLANNING AN EDUCATION LEADERSHIP MISSION TO SINGAPORE IN NOVEMBER 2014 TO FACILITATE BEST-PRACTICES LEARNING AND ALSO ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND SINGAPORE. PLEASE CONTACT CII-SR HEADQUARTERS FOR MORE DETAILS.
  • 14. Population of 1.3 billion, of which about 0.8 billion in the working age - India in 2020 is surely something the world can look forward to. According to economic predictions, that time would be the golden 'Growth' era in the demographic dividend. We would not only have enough manpower to meet our needs but we can help the rest of the world as well. In the glitz and glamour of these numbers, one often chooses to ignore that in today's era of knowledge based economy, quality of workforce is more important than quantity. Infact having a lower head count of skilled manpower is much better than a manpower whose larger portion is unemployable. Considering the present situation, this is the future India is rushing towards. And this is one of the biggest challenges thatwe as a nation are ever going to face. Researches show that if we continue in the current pace, we would have a skill gap of 75-80% across Industry sectors. There will be people but with skills that corporate do not require, and jobs for which the right fit is not available. The economic impact of this vicious cycle is something one can estimate, but the social impact of having a powerhouse of educated yet frustrated youth who are directionless with no jobs in hand is unimaginable. Rigorous steps to tackle this challenge are thus the need of the hour. This requires combined efforts from several stakeholders. Considering the gravity of this situation Government is coming up with various initiatives. A National Skill Development Coordination Board (NSDCB), coordinated by the Planning Commission was established by the Prime Minister in 2008 with a target of skilling 700 million people by 2022. Individual states are also coming up with programs and policies to face this problem. However, the success of these efforts without active involvement of 'Actors' of this process is doubtful. Thus sincere efforts to ensure partnership between the source of skills (colleges, students etc.), and their destination (the corporate) are a must. It is imperative to educate them about each other's expectations so that informed plans for future can be prepared. This report is an effort towards this goal. It captures the skill levels of the supply side and needs of the demand side of Talent Supply Chain. With separate studies conducted to understand each side, this report tries to bring in a more realistic, holistic view of skill and talent landscape in India. WEST, an employability skill assessment test launched on Wheebox.com in 28 States, 7 Union Territories and 1800 Educational Campuses across India captures the current skill levels of the country. About 100000 students spread across these campuses were assessed on 260 domain areas and skill gaps that are scientific in nature were validated using reliable talent assessment tools. The result was an overall picture depicting how the students rank in terms of skills that would be imperative to judge the employability in the coming times. 11 INDIA SKILLS REPORT 2014
  • 15. Through Employer Job Survey more than 100 employers spread across 10 major sectors like Manufacturing, Retail, Infrastructure, ITES/IT, BFSI etc. were approached to get an idea of job demand and potential hiring forecasts of these employers for the coming year. Result was an industry wise hiring estimate for the coming year for different profiles. Combining these two aspects, this report is an effort to form the basis of effective collaboration between the two ends of Talent Supply Chain. On one hand it aims to equip the students with information to access to the job pool in the market, on the other to provide the employers an access to skill reservoir of the country. Considering the enormity of the impact, the skill – job gap is going to have in the socio-economic environment of the country, platforms such as India Skills Report have a vital role to play. With the first edition of the report being presented to the people of this country, the team hopes to bring in more value in the coming years and contribute towards taking the country . Full report is available in www.mycii.in ISR 2015- NOW, YOUR COLLEGE CAN ALSO PARTICIPATE We are pleased to inform you that Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) had partnered with Wheebox & Peoplestrong to publish the first scientifically validated “India Skills Report 2014” on 28 November 2013. The Team of CII, Wheebox & Peoplestrong is committed towards creating a robust environment where supply will meet demand & benefit each other by harmonizing the employment opportunity in the country and scale the employment. To make sure that we create a better pool and large sample size in comparison to last year’s effort, hence we have decided to scale the reach to 5 lakh students and 300 organisations. The “Wheebox Employability Skills Test” is offered to all institutions and its participants at no cost. The outcome of the test will help the candidates to identify the core strength’s and improvement areas. All final years students will be eligible to take the assessment. To make it successful, you are requested to facilitate the cause and ensure participation of all final year students from each stream of your University / College / Institution’s. The “ISR 2015” report will be published in the month of November 2014. All Participating campuses will be mentioned in India Skills Report which will be WEST Advantage to Campus: shared with 1500 Industry Leaders and all Central and State Government Agencies. Top participating campuses will be recognized for their participation In case of any query, please feel free to contact – Mr Nirmal Singh (99997 99975; nirmal.singh@wheebox.com) & Mr Praveen Dwivedi (99589 93339; praveen.dwivedi@wheebox.com). 11 INDIA SKILLS REPORT 2014
  • 16. CASE STUDY ACADEMIA - INDUSTRY COLLABORATION IIT-KANPUR-BOEING SUCCESS STORY 13 Why did industry partner with the Institute? Boeing identified IIT-Kanpur (among other universities) to participate in the Boeing-University Relations Program and the Boeing Technical Externship program. IIT-Kanpur was selected due its ability to provide expert technological research support in the form of operating models (simulation or prototypes), designs and analytics. What value did the institute add to industry? For Boeing, this collaboration helps assimilate new ideas and innovative processes not only to meet the emerging needs in the country but also to meet the requirements of the global aerospace industry. IIT-Kanpur also provides Boeing with the human capital to carry out projects and a platform for intellectual discourse. What did the institute gain from working with industry? This collaboration with Boeing provides IIT-Kanpur with an opportunity to contribute to industry research and gain hands-on real time experience from the best in the business. Over the past 5 years, Boeing has funded several projects at IIT-Kanpur in the four departments of Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Wind-Tunnel Engineering. Though IIT-Kanpur is one of the 8 institutions signed-up with Boeing, IIT-Kanpur is able to derive higher returns in this collaboration than others. What does it take to keep this phenomenon successful? To maintain this successful collaboration and to continue creating value and driving growth, IIT –Kanpur has remained open to inputs from Boeing and continues to maintain its commitment to technological research support. What can other institutes learn from this case study? Similar to Boeing there are a wide range of speciality industries requiring multi-disciplinary research support. Developing a concept similar to the Boeing collaboration and distinctive contributions like that of IIT-Kanpur, other Institutions could venture on specialised fields of study, and also establish industry-supported externship. Overview of Industry Collaborations at IIT-Kanpur IIT-Kanpur has industry and institutional collaboration arrangements with a wide range public and private owned entities of research excellence. The institute currently has over 60 ongoing research engagements with the private sector, where the institute's faculty provide expert technical and technological research support in the form of operating models (simulation or prototypes), designs and analytics. Some of the notable industry partners include Moser Baer India Limited, Boeing, Chevron Corporation (USA), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited, Qualcomm Incorporated, Intel etc. The institution also covers a number of sponsored research, consultancy engagements, conferences and courses through its R&D establishment.
  • 17. CASE STUDY IIT-KANPUR-BOEING SUCCESS STORY 13 Funding for sponsored research includes funding from research promoting departments, ministries and establishments of the Government of India and public institutions of excellence, which include the Department of Science & Technology (DST), Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research and ISRO among others. As a result of industry collaboration and active research, IIT-Kanpur was able to increase the number of patent filing in India by over 4 folds in the past 5 years. In addition to Indian Patents, the institute has also filed for 4 international patents and has contributed to 24 technology transfers after 2009 worth approximately INR 67 lakh. A majority of the patents proposed by the faculty and students have been procured by Intellectual Ventures (IV) Ltd., a- Bangalore-based multinational company. In 2010, IIT Kanpur was the top source of inventions for IV India, both on invention volumes and filed patents. Introduction: Collaboration with Boeing In 2008, Boeing identified four IITs, namely Bombay, Madras, Kanpur and Kharagpur and launched the Boeing-University Relations Program to promote 'aerospace engineering' as a career alternative among students. The aim of this program are: To provide scholarships to undergraduate and master students in Aerospace related engineering disciplines to encourage the uptake of aerospace engineering. To support design competitions that encourage students to innovate and think outside the box To produce working prototypes of autonomous vehicles. In addition to providing an opportunity for innovation, these competitions also help students gain hands-on exposure. To provide students with an opportunity to interact directly with aerospace experts, practitioners and executives from Boeing. to extend funding to undertake industry-relevant research in areas of mutual interest. In addition to the student driven research, Boeing started a Boeing Technical Externship program in 2009 in IIT-Kanpur among other universities. The Externship is a 'student-oriented experiential learning opportunity' designed to expose a select group of third year undergraduate engineering students to the aerospace industry. The externship aims to provide students with a better understanding and opportunity for practical application of engineering and technology skills in aerospace.
  • 18. CASE STUDY Key Stakeholders The main stakeholders in this collaboration are (a) the Boeing Company, (b) Boeing Commercial Airplanes; and (c) the faculty and students of IIT-Kanpur. Over the past 5 years, Boeing has funded several projects at IIT-Kanpur in the four departments of Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Wind-Tunnel Engineering. The projects are assigned to professors within these departments. Students are invited to enrol into the projects on nomination basis. Projects generally allow 4-5 students to participate and collaborate on a project. While Boeing provides the funding and allows for interaction with the Boeing experts, the University provides the human capital and a platform for intellectual discourse. In addition to the key stakeholders specified above, companies such as Infotech Enterprises Limited and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), are engaged through appropriate partnership arrangements to support the Boeing Technical Externship program. The Institution A Master Project Agreement is signed between 'Boeing' and 'IIT-Kanpur' that lays out all program guidelines for each of the project. As per the terms of the Externship, the Project report that results from the externship will be publishable in the public domain. A faculty member is appointed as the focal contact and as a guide for each project and he/she will also act as a liaison between Boeing and the project team at the University. Furthermore, 2 confidentiality agreements are signed- One, with the students that are participating the project and the other, with the faculty that will be guiding and coordinating the project. The confidentiality agreement serves to protect the company's proprietary information that the student/ faculty may gain access to while working on the project. Funding & Financial Management As per the agreement with IIT-Kanpur, Boeing provides project-wise funding. This funding is renewed annually and has to be used specifically for the project that it is designated for. Detailed project-wise account is required to be presented at the end of each year. The Technical Externship Program, scheduled for an on-site duration of 9-weeks is sponsored by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Thus far, Boeing has provided a total funding of approximately US$ 12.5 lakh over the past 5 years. Resources The students and faculties enrolled on these projects are required to utilise the existing research facilities, laboratories, libraries and other resources (incl. support infrastructure) available at the University. However, for the Externship Program, Boeing has tied up with other industry partners/ specialists such as the Infotech and the Tata Consultancy Services that provide the students with the required physical infrastructure and other support facilities. Additionally, Boeing allows students to interact with experts and practitioners at Boeing so that they get a complete understanding of the aeronautical industry and project-specific details. 15 CASE STUDY
  • 19. CASE CASE STUDY STUDY Operational Model Boeing, together with (key designated staff at) IIT Kanpur, identify research topics in areas of mutual interest. Boeing researchers work hand in hand with faculty members and students to further develop these ideas into working and commercially viable prototypes. 10- 12 students are involved in this project. IIT-Kanpur and Boeing have several ongoing and completed projects. The duration of these projects vary from a year to 2-6 years depending on the complexities involved. Currently, Boeing is working on developing an 'autonomous navigation vehicle'. Topics for the projects that can be undertaken as part of the externship are identified by Boeing, and students may choose to contribute to any project of their interest. The Externship is open to any IIT-Kanpur third year (going into fourth year) bachelors engineering students (over 18 years of age) from any branch of engineering who have an interest in aerospace engineering. Students are selected by Boeing based on their academic performance and are provided with a stipend of INR 45,000 per month, which covers travel and other incidental expenses during the externship period. Every year, 6 students from the university are selected for this externship. So far, 30 students have benefitted from this program. Intellectual property of any kind created as a result of any of these projects will be jointly owned by IIT-Kanpur and Boeing, as the intellectual property was created with the significant use of funds provided by Boeing. Thus far, this collaboration has resulted in 1 IPR however the patent is still pending. Experience Sharing One of the noteworthy projects that have resulted from this collaboration is the integration of passive and active radio frequency identification (RFID). The aim of this project is to integrate Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and sensor systems into a computer network which can be used to achieve awareness about objects such as tools and consumable supplies in the manufacturing environment. Boeing has extended immense support for this project and has been well pleased with the research output in the area of RFID and Condition Based Monitoring (CBM). This has resulted in Boeing continuing their support for the fifth consecutive year. This collaboration with Boeing, provides IIT-Kanpur with an opportunity to contribute to industry research and gain hands-on real time experience from the best in the business. The university showcased its contributions to the industry at the Annual Network Enabled Manufactures Technology Roadshow at the Boring Headquarters in Seattle, USA. Through these channels, the collaboration between Boeing and IITKanpur helps mobilise capability, harness creativity, access market expertise, create value and drive growth. It also ensures that there is long term, on-going and mutually beneficial interaction between University and industry. For Boeing, this investment helps assimilate new ideas and innovative processes not only to meet the emerging needs in the country but also to meet the requirements of the global aerospace industry. For other such case studies, access and download CII-MHRD Case Studies on Academia- Industry collaboration through MYCII Portal MYCII Portal CII launched myCII.in to help users multiply their business prospects; update themselves with latest industry trends; seek guidance from experts on variety of issues; enrich themselves with a trove of knowledge and interact with peers from industry at the click of a mouse. . It is updated with over 5000+ reports, research papers, publications, webinars, powerpoints,event videos, articles & more. Free Access is given to all the member institutions from academia to this wealth of knowledge. 15
  • 20. SPOTLIGHT- GLOBAL EDUCATION COUNTRY FOCUS : FRANCE The French Higher Education : The quality of French higher education is widely recognized throughout the world. French institutions figure prominently in the Shanghai Classification of Universities, in the rankings of the Financial Times and Times Higher, and in the European Report on Science and Technologies published by the European Commission. Each year, France makes massive investments in education and research. In fact, education is the largest category of government spending, accounting for more than 20% of the budget. Last year, more than 3000 Indian students opted to pursue their higher education in France, a jump of 50% over the past five years. The vast majority of these students attend the 800-odd courses taught in English in France, the number of which is increasing year by year. There are programs in all fields: 16 France has 83 universities, 205 engineering schools and 220 Business Schools, 120 art schools and 20 schools of architecture. Its academic system is the seventh largest in the world, ranked by the Times Higher Education.
  • 21. SPOTLIGHT- GLOBAL EDUCATION French “Grandes Ecoles” in management, engineering, art& design, are very similar to the Indian networks of Institututions of National Importance. Like the IITS, IIMS, or NIFTS, you enter these schools after passing a tough competitive exam. Limited seats, a world class quality of education : the only difference is that the French institutes are very keen to attract international students. Special entrance tests are organized for them, to allow for their different training and background. Living in France Students on an average require 600-800 euros/month for living, mobility and other expenses. They have the option of working part time in France while studying. Housing assistance from the French government is provided to help with house rents. A high quality social security scheme (French healthcare coverage) id provided by the French government in which Indians benefit the same as the French. French cities provide a safe and secure environment to pursue a smooth study and have an enjoyable time. Learning the French language is not mandatory, but would come easy to Indian students, with their natural linguistic aptitude. It would help students to get the most out of their French surroundings :bistros and movies, magazines and boulangeries,trains and sites etc. France is home to 35 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Paris is the world's top destination. The Eiffel Tower is one of the world's most-visited paid-admission sites. Disneyland Paris is Europe's most-popular theme park. Sharing borders with nine countries, France is truly the crossroads of the continent. Paris's Charles-de- Gaulle airport is the second-busiest in Europe and the sixth-busiest in the world. France has the world's densest road network. High-speed trains connect major cities in France and elsewhere in Europe (including London, Amsterdam, and Geneva). From the heart of Europe one can travel to the 22 countries of the Schengen Area with a single visa. The euro is used in France and 15 other countries. Since 2010 UNESCO has classed France's cuisine and extraordinary culinary richness among the world's leading examples of intangible heritage. The country produces 350 types of cheese. Fine wines flow from the vineyards of Bordeaux, Burgundy, and many other distinctive areas. The highly flavored cooking of the Antilles thrives alongside the masterpieces of celebrity chefs. In cities and on seashores, in mountains and meadows, one finds an endless array of recreational activities—all in close proximity to expressions of culture and the arts. Scholarships The Embassy of France in India runs several scholarship programmes at the Bachelor's, Master's and PhD levels for Indian students in France. Under its flagship programme, the Charpakscholarships, more than 300 Indian students will get substantial financial assistance to study in France in 2014 as research interns, exchange students, or full-time degree students. The funding of the yearly scholarship programmes is on the rise (1.2 million Euros in 2014) and reflects the sharp increase of the Indian student population in France. More than 2800 young Indians chose France as a destination for their higher education in 2013. The Embassy of France is proud to join efforts with corporate partners to encourage Indian students to enrol in the country's best institutes. 10 major reasons to choose France 1. Economy: France is the world's 5th largest economy, thanks to its educational system and its national capacity for R&D and innovation 2. A strategic partnership with India: France is ranked 5th in the list of India's trading partners among EU countries 17
  • 22. 3. French Investments in India: There are 800 French companies in India, employing some 150,000 skilled people. (Schneider Electric, BNP Paribas, Sanofi, Alcatel Lucent, Steria, Renault Nissan, Alstom, Atos, Lafarge, Saint Gobain, Accor, Essilor, Technic, Michelin, Safran, L'Oréal, Dassault, Veolia, Air Liquide…) 4. The French language: French is the only other language spoken on the 5 continents and an official language in 32 countries. 5. Quality of living: with one of the highest standards of living in the world, France is also one of the most popular tourist destinations 6. Moderate tuition fees: French university tuition fees are close to nil. Most national institutions ask for very reasonable fees. 7. For a great quality of education: class sizes are small, teachers accessible, and practice is highly valued. 8. An international study environment: France has the 3rd largest international student population in the world (2013 UNESCO survey). 9. Visas: Indian students in France can work during their stay, and extend their stay for up to 1 year to look for a permanent job 10. Alumni:5 year Schengen Visas (multiple entry, short stay circulation visa)are granted to all Indian alumni holding a French Master's degree or PhD Please Visit www.inde.campusfrance.org for more information 17 SPOTLIGHT- GLOBAL EDUCATION Contact Campus France Campus France is the governmental agency promoting French higher education, functioning under the aegis of the Embassy of France in India. It currently has offices in nine Indian cities: Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai and Pune. Any Indian student can schedule a meeting with a Campus France counsellor, who provides all documentation and advice on studies in France. The Campus France counsellor also contacts the French institutions the student is interested in, to offer their application, unless the student is already in contact with a French School. Campus France organizes direct meetings between French Schools and Indian students in various Indian cities on a biannual basis. A powerful search engine managed by Campus France provides information on more than 30,000 higher education courses. This user-friendly online catalog is continually updated and is available in English.
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  • 24. BULLETIN BOARD - GRANTS & OPPORTUNITIES Indo-Norwegian Cooperation Programme in Higher Education and Research (INCP) The Indo-Norwegian Cooperation Programme in Higher Education and Research (INCP) is a new initiative that aims at enhancing higher education links between India and Norway, and includes the establishment and administration of a portfolio of new projects from 2015 to 2017. Application Under the auspices of the Indo-Norwegian Cooperation Programme in Higher Education and Research (INCP), UGC and SIU invite joint project proposals from Indian and Norwegian higher education institutions. Application deadline: 16.09.2014 Announcement date: 26.05.2014 Support may be given to joint activities, such as: Ÿ· Faculty exchange Ÿ· Mobility of postgraduate students Ÿ· Intensive courses such as summer schools Ÿ· Short-term visits for students, academic and administrative staff, such as research and field activities for professors Ÿ· Long-term exchange of professors including adjunct professorship Ÿ· Seminars/workshops/conferences and events promoting research, education, leadership, capacity building, mobility and innovation Ÿ· Exchange of literature/ course materials/ publications/ curriculum development, etc. The maximum allocation per project is INR 4.4 million / NOK 400 000, including funding from both the Indian and the Norwegian side (INR 2.2 million / NOK 200 00 per year) For further information, CLICK here: Call for proposals Eligible Indian institutions are public institutions which are fit to receive development grants under Section 2f and 12b of the UGC Act, 1956 and institutions of national importance funded by M/HRD. Fully accredited Norwegian institutions of higher education are eligible as main partner institutions in Norway. Grant to Indian Academics for Short Research and Professional Visits to the United Kingdom The Charles Wallace India Trust (CWIT) invites Indian academics who have completed 4 or more years of research or experience in their specialization, or those in the final stages of their doctorate to apply for short research and professional visit to the United Kingdom. The visit can be of 3 weeks duration. The fellowship amount is up to £1400 towards the in UK costs. Fields of Study: 1. History 2. Literature 3. Archaeology 4. History of Art 5. Philosophy 6. Performing and Creative Arts Applicants must clearly and exactly state what they want to do in the UK and which archival material they wish to consult. They should also mention whether they have contacted academic or professional contacts who have agreed to meet them (where relevant). The applicants should state how they plan to use the experience on their return to India. Eligibility Criteria: Ÿ Applicant must be an Indian Citizen living in India between 25-45 years of age. Ÿ Applicant must have good knowledge of English. Ÿ Applicant must have completed her/his studies and 4 or more years of research or experience in their specialization, or be in the final stages of their doctorate. Ÿ Applicant should not have received a CWIT grant within the previous 5 years. For more information, please visit . Short research and professional visits Deadline: 31 December 2014 18
  • 25. BULLETIN BOARD - GRANTS & OPPORTUNITIES UK India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) UK India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) is now accepting proposals for the following strand activities, To support research, faculty exchange and knowledge transfer Innovation Partnerships: across all subject areas. The call is open for all public HE This strand focuses on enhancing the institutionsin UK. In India all those public institutions which innovation capacity between universities and higher are fit to receive development grants from University Grants education institutions in India and the UK by promoting Commission are eligible to apply. partnerships. The strand is aimed at strengthening engagement and encouraging potential collaborations For more information on the call, please visit: between the Indian and UK Higher Education systems by http://www.ukieri.org/call-for-bids-2014-15.html promoting and assisting registered PhD students and post-docs in India and the UK to collaborate through Thematic Partnerships. These partnerships are jointly funded and supported by University Grants Commission and Department. To support research and knowledge transfer partnerships in specific subject areas. The areas include: 1. Climate Change 2. Computer Science 3. Public Health and Well being 4. Food Water Energy 5. Sustainable cities 6. Big Data 7. High Value manufacturing UGC UKIERI Thematic Partnerships DST UKIERI Thematic Partnerships 2014 Last date of Submission -15 Sept 2014 ALSO OPEN Chevening TCS Cyber Security Programme The objective of the Chevening TCS Cyber Security Programme is to enhance participants' ability to contribute to public policy on cyber security, by providing an understanding of the implications of alternative policy and legislative approaches (for national security, commercial opportunity, crime prevention, and freedom of expression and the right to privacy). Last date for applications: 14 September 2014. To know more about the scholarship and to apply, please visit - http://www.chevening.org/india/partnerships/chevening_tc s_cyber_programme/chevening_tcs_cyber_programme 18 Chevening Rolls-Royce Science and Innovation Leadership Programme Applications are invited for the Chevening Rolls-Royce Science and Innovation Leadership Programme to be held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. The Chevening Rolls-Royce Science and Innovation Leadership Programme (CRISP) is a Fellowship programme funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and Rolls-Royce for 12 mid-career top level people in the field of science and innovation - with links to public policy - in India. It provides funding for 3 months study on a tailor-made course in the UK. Last date for applications: 5 October 2014 To know more about the scholarship and to apply, please visit - http://www.chevening.org/india/partnerships/crisp/ Or alternatively, please contact Sam Prasanth Kumar, Commercial Diplomacy Officer, British Deputy High Commission, Chennai sam.kumar@fco.gov.uk (or) Tel: +91 44 4219 2151
  • 26. BOOKS ON EDUCATION Opening up the gates for access to higher education through Open Education Resources is the need of education reforms today across the world. Information and Communication Technology(ICT) promises to be a possible silver bullet, if harnessed judiciously, to address the triple problem of access, achievement and equity in Higher education. One such effort is the National Program of Technology Enhanced Learning, NPTEL, implemented by seven Indian Institutes of Technology and Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. A critical study has been carried out on NPTEL and other e-content along with perceptions, aspirations and needs of students and faculty members. Based on this study, a model of a 'Multiversity' has been evolved using principles of 'Service Oriented Architecture'(SOA). Most importantly, the model addresses the need for honing the various dimensions of life in the form of integral education. These include the physical, ethical, intellectual, aesthetic and spiritual dimensions. This is to create and sculpt excellent and humane professionals to inhabit the knowledge societies that the world is moving towards. The Author Jayanti Srinivasan Ravi, Education administrator, belongs to the IAS has studied at the Kennedy School, Harvard & (Indian Administrative Service). She the London School of Economics. She has a PhD in E-Governance from MS University, Gujarat. A Nuclear Physicist by education. She is a column writer, speaker & visiting faculty at Harvard University. 20 EDUCATION INFOGRAPHIC
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