University of Bristol to open Mumbai campus in August; signs MoU with IIT-Bombay, TCS
MUMBAI: The University of Bristol, marking its 150th anniversary year, formally unveiled its Mumbai Enterprise Campus, in Powai on Tuesday, signalling a step towards its global expansion. The university is among six institutions that received a letter of intent from the University Grants Commission last year to establish campuses in Mumbai.
At the launch, the leadership team announced a slate of industry and academic partnerships, including a collaboration with the premier Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, along with a £1.5 million philanthropic contribution aimed at strengthening India-UK research collaboration and boosting student mobility between the two countries.
The Mumbai campus, the university’s first international campus, is set to open in August near Powai Lake, directly opposite IIT-Bombay. Its proximity to the premier engineering institute is expected to enable close collaboration on a range of academic initiatives, including the development of innovative teaching and learning methods.
The university also signed an MoU with the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), which has a strong UK presence. This MoU will explore collaboration in artificial intelligence (AI), industry-aligned learning, live projects, placements, and talent mobility initiatives across India and the UK. The partnership is positioned as one of TCS' key global university alliances. Bristol, recently named AI University of the Year 2024, is home to Isambard-AI, described as the world’s fastest university supercomputer.
"...In a world where AI is transforming everything from education to employment, being able to work at a global scale, to influence those transformations will be absolutely crucial for universities and particularly for the University of Bristol, because we host the UK's national AI supercomputer and we feel very responsible for ensuring that it's an ethical transformation as we move into that new AI-enabled world," told Professor Evelyn Welch, Vice-chancellor and President of the university, to TOI during an interaction.
Venguswamy Ramaswamy, Global Head of TCS Education and TCS iON, in a press statement, said, “This partnership with the University of Bristol represents a powerful convergence of two organisations committed to shaping the future of AI-driven innovation... Together, we will create pathways that blend cutting-edge research with real-world industry application, strengthen talent readiness, and expand mobility and community initiatives across India and the UK..."
Beyond TCS, Bristol confirmed partnerships with other industry leaders and British Council, and the Shanta Foundation, signalling an integrated approach combining research, finance, industry and cultural collaboration. A key financial boost comes from a £1.5 million donation from the Shanta Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Waymade Capital and co-founded by Bristol alumnus Bhikhu Patel.
Patel, in a statement, said, "...This gift from the Shanta Foundation will benefit students, both in India and in the UK, through scholarships and travel, creating exciting opportunities and developing further connections between our two countries.”
Professor Welch added, "Our new alliances with leading industry partners and the philanthropic support will create unparalleled opportunities for students, researchers, and communities in both Mumbai and Bristol."
In its first year, the campus is expected to enrol up to 250 students across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in data science, economics, finance and immersive arts, a unique programme, which will be suited for the city's creative industries. Student numbers are projected to exceed 2,500 by year five. The initiative aligns with India’s National Education Policy (NEP). The fee for undergraduate programmes has been pegged at Rs 15 lakh and for postgraduate ones at Rs 20 lakh. The university will be working towards making scholarship schemes available to needy students.
Further strengthening the transnational link, Bristol has launched the Isambard Global Visiting Professorship Scheme. The first appointee is Kushe Bahl, a lead partner at McKinsey who heads the firm’s AI, digital and analytics work in India.
Additionally, a new collaboration under the British Council’s Climate Skills Programme will work with 80 young people across Bristol, Mumbai and Thane, equipping them with green skills through training, mentorship and grants.
Alison Barrett MBE, Country Director India at the British Council, said, “The British Council’s Climate Skills programme reflects a shared commitment to preparing young people for the challenges and opportunities of the future. We are delighted to forge a new meaningful partnership between University of Mumbai and Bristol University, through the Climate Skills Global Collaboration Grants. The partners will mentor talented young people in the UK and India to develop green skills, strengthen climate resilience and employability..."
The Mumbai campus, the university’s first international campus, is set to open in August near Powai Lake, directly opposite IIT-Bombay. Its proximity to the premier engineering institute is expected to enable close collaboration on a range of academic initiatives, including the development of innovative teaching and learning methods.
The university also signed an MoU with the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), which has a strong UK presence. This MoU will explore collaboration in artificial intelligence (AI), industry-aligned learning, live projects, placements, and talent mobility initiatives across India and the UK. The partnership is positioned as one of TCS' key global university alliances. Bristol, recently named AI University of the Year 2024, is home to Isambard-AI, described as the world’s fastest university supercomputer.
"...In a world where AI is transforming everything from education to employment, being able to work at a global scale, to influence those transformations will be absolutely crucial for universities and particularly for the University of Bristol, because we host the UK's national AI supercomputer and we feel very responsible for ensuring that it's an ethical transformation as we move into that new AI-enabled world," told Professor Evelyn Welch, Vice-chancellor and President of the university, to TOI during an interaction.
Venguswamy Ramaswamy, Global Head of TCS Education and TCS iON, in a press statement, said, “This partnership with the University of Bristol represents a powerful convergence of two organisations committed to shaping the future of AI-driven innovation... Together, we will create pathways that blend cutting-edge research with real-world industry application, strengthen talent readiness, and expand mobility and community initiatives across India and the UK..."
Beyond TCS, Bristol confirmed partnerships with other industry leaders and British Council, and the Shanta Foundation, signalling an integrated approach combining research, finance, industry and cultural collaboration. A key financial boost comes from a £1.5 million donation from the Shanta Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Waymade Capital and co-founded by Bristol alumnus Bhikhu Patel.
Professor Welch added, "Our new alliances with leading industry partners and the philanthropic support will create unparalleled opportunities for students, researchers, and communities in both Mumbai and Bristol."
In its first year, the campus is expected to enrol up to 250 students across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in data science, economics, finance and immersive arts, a unique programme, which will be suited for the city's creative industries. Student numbers are projected to exceed 2,500 by year five. The initiative aligns with India’s National Education Policy (NEP). The fee for undergraduate programmes has been pegged at Rs 15 lakh and for postgraduate ones at Rs 20 lakh. The university will be working towards making scholarship schemes available to needy students.
Further strengthening the transnational link, Bristol has launched the Isambard Global Visiting Professorship Scheme. The first appointee is Kushe Bahl, a lead partner at McKinsey who heads the firm’s AI, digital and analytics work in India.
Additionally, a new collaboration under the British Council’s Climate Skills Programme will work with 80 young people across Bristol, Mumbai and Thane, equipping them with green skills through training, mentorship and grants.
Alison Barrett MBE, Country Director India at the British Council, said, “The British Council’s Climate Skills programme reflects a shared commitment to preparing young people for the challenges and opportunities of the future. We are delighted to forge a new meaningful partnership between University of Mumbai and Bristol University, through the Climate Skills Global Collaboration Grants. The partners will mentor talented young people in the UK and India to develop green skills, strengthen climate resilience and employability..."
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