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Role of Higher Education in India: learning
from the US
Lauding the American higher education system for having
respected individual talent, Vinay Rai says that 'Americans, unlike
Indians, rightly recognize that that the so-called 'low-performing'
students are not necessarily less on the talent quotient'. Given the
right institutional framework of care and concern, cognizant of
individual talent, ace American universities have nurtured the potential
of each and every child from all parts of the world. The founding
vision of Rai Foundation, he recalls, is just this: to bring out
the best in every student, across rural and urban, especially those
in whom the present system had shown no faith and had put them in the
precarious rung of less than 80 percent-wallahs. Under the program,
"Toward Excellence in Higher Education," Rai Foundation's most recent
endeavour, eminent professors from top 50 US universities have
been invited to India for a week to interact with students, faculty
as well as the media and public at large (top 20 have confirmed
their visits). The vision of this program is two fold: one, to
enable Indian students to get a whiff of the high standards of 'quality-in-teaching'
in the US; and second, to provide an opportunity to visiting professors
to experience young India upfront.
Mr Rai referred to the following universities to take the lead :
- Stanford
University (CA)
- Harvard
Business School (MA)
- Kellogg
School of Management Northwestern University (IL)
- The
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
- MIT
Sloan (MA)
- Columbia
Business School (NY)
- Haas
School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
- The
Fuqua School of Business, Duke University (NC)
- Chicago
Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago
- University
of Michigan Business School, Ann Arbor
- Tuck
School of Business at Dartmouth (NH)
- New
York University Stern School of Business (NY)
- The
Anderson School at UCLA (CA)
- Yale
School of Management (CT)
- Darden
Graduate School of Business Administration (VA)
- Johnson
Graduate School of Management, Cornell University (NY)
- Carnegie
Mellon University (PA)
- Kenan
Flagler Business School, Univ of N Carolina, Chapel Hill
- McCombs
School of Business, Univ of Texas, Austin (TX)
- Kelley
School of Business, Indiana University
- University
of Southern California (Marshall)
- Georgetown
University (McDonough)(DC)
- Emory
University (Goizueta)(GA)
- Ohio
State University (Fisher)
- Purdue
University-West Lafayette (Krannert)(IN)
- University
of Rochester (Simon)(NY)
- Vanderbilt
University (Owen)(TN)
- Washington
University in St. Louis (Olin)
- University
of Maryland-College Park (Smith)
- Michigan
State University (Broad)
- University
of Arizona (Eller)
- University
of Minnesota-Twin Cities (Carlson)
- W
P Carey Business School, Arizona State University - Main Campus
- Mendoza
College of Business, University of Notre Dame (IN)
- DuPree
College of Management, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Smeal
College of Business, Penn State University-University Park
- Jesse
H. Jones GSM, Rice University (TX)
- Cox
School of Business, Southern Methodist University (TX)
- Henry
B. Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa
- Madison
School of Business, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Boston
College (Carroll)
- University
of California, Davis
- University
of Washington
- Brigham
Young University (Marriott) (UT)
- Texas
A&M University-College Station (Mays)
- Tulane
University (Freeman) (LA)
- University
of California, Irvine
- University
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- Wake
Forest University (Babcock) (NC)
- Babson
College (Olin) (MA)
- University
of Florida (Warrington)
- University
of Georgia (Terry)
- University
of Pittsburgh (Katz)
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