An Australian university hopes to open a new campus on the outskirts of New Delhi as part of a partnership with local government, subject to approval from regulators.听聽
Western Sydney University (WSU) announced its intention to establish a branch campus in Greater Noida, a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, around an hour鈥檚 drive from central Delhi.听
If approved, WSU would become the first Australian campus to open in India, outside of GIFT City. Two Australian institutions, Deakin University and the University of Wollongong, have聽already opened teaching spaces聽in the Gujarati special economic zone.听
鈥淲e are deeply committed to expanding our presence in India and passionate about taking Western Sydney to the world,鈥 said Deborah Sweeney, WSU鈥檚 acting vice-chancellor.听
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鈥淲e are preparing our application for this stand-alone campus, which will be focused on creating impactful solutions for sustainable agriculture and food security, with teaching, research and technological innovations specifically tailored for India鈥檚 agritech, technology and other allied industries.鈥
Sweeney recently signed a memorandum of understanding with officials from the Uttar Pradesh government. However, the university will need approval from India鈥檚 University Grants Commission before it can move ahead with these plans.听
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A representative from the UK鈥檚 University of Southampton, which is the only foreign institution to have received approval so far outside of Gift City since聽guidelines were released in 2023,听previously told聽探花视频聽that the process of securing assent had been 鈥渢ough鈥 but 鈥渕oved quickly鈥.
If approved, WSU intends to offer programmes including computer science, business and engineering and hopes to commence teaching in 2026.听
According to the Uttar Pradesh government, the campus will open in two phases 鈥 initially in an existing 鈥渃ommercial鈥 building, before a fully fledged campus is developed on a 鈥渟prawling seven-acre site鈥.
The agreement is part of Uttar Pradesh鈥檚 Higher Education Incentive Policy, which provides financial incentives to both domestic and international institutions that set up in the state.听
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It is unclear whether WSU is receiving either state government funding or gifted land. However, the cost of setting up campuses in India has been a key challenge for cash-strapped foreign institutions hoping to expand abroad.听
While other would-be education hubs have聽historically offered incentives聽in the form of infrastructure subsidies to entice foreign institutions to move in, the Indian government has not.听
Other foreign institutions have partnered with private providers to front the cash 鈥 the University of Southampton is working with Oxford International Education Group, while others in Gift City are working with Gedu Global.听
WSU already has existing branch campuses in Vietnam and聽Indonesia.听
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