JGU Dean is first Indian academic appointed to Cambridge International's SHEAC

IANS May 19, 2025 455 views

Prof Upasana Mahanta has made history by becoming the first Indian academic appointed to Cambridge International's Strategic Higher Education Advisory Council. Her selection represents a significant milestone for Indian academics and brings much-needed perspective from the Global South to international educational discussions. The appointment highlights O.P. Jindal Global University's growing global reputation and commitment to inclusive education. This achievement signals India's increasing influence in global academic platforms and strategic educational policy-making.

"It's an incredible honour to join this global group of educators" - Prof Upasana Mahanta
Sonipat (Haryana), May 19: In an unprecedented educational honour for Indian academics, Prof (Dr) Upasana Mahanta, Dean of Admissions and Outreach at O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU), has been appointed as the First Indian to the Strategic Higher Education Advisory Council (SHEAC) formed by Cambridge International.

Key Points

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First Indian academic in Cambridge International's global advisory council

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Represents Global South perspective in higher education

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Highlights JGU's international academic leadership

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Breaks new ground for Indian educational representation

This is the first time India is being represented at this global platform.

SHEAC brings together senior leaders in admissions and student recruitment from some of the world's most distinguished academic institutions -- including the University of Oxford, MIT, University of Cambridge, University of Toronto, and Monash University. The Council plays a vital role in shaping the recognition, relevance, and future direction of Cambridge qualifications globally, ensuring they remain responsive to the changing dynamics of higher education worldwide.

Prof Mahanta's appointment is a significant recognition of the growing leadership of India in global academic forums. An Indian voice at SHEAC brings much-needed representation and perspective from the Global South to critical conversations impacting higher education. Her experience and leadership will make India's role even more influential on international platforms like Cambridge. This appointment, a first for an Indian academic, will help in getting global recognition for the country's achievements in the field of education.

Reflecting on her appointment, Prof Mahanta shared: "It's an incredible honour to join this global group of educators and policy leaders. I see this as an opportunity to represent not just JGU but also the aspirations of students and educators across India and the Global South. The world of education is transforming, and it's vital that this transformation is guided by voices that are diverse, grounded, and globally minded."

Commenting on the news, Prof (Dr) C. Raj Kumar, Founding Vice Chancellor of JGU, said, "This is a proud moment for JGU and for India. Prof Upasana Mahanta's appointment shows that the work we are doing here -- our values, our vision, our commitment to inclusive education -- resonates globally. As a university from the Global South, we believe in building bridges, not walls. We are honoured that our voice will now help shape the future of education at an international level."

In a time of rapid change -- when higher education is being reshaped by technology, global migration, climate challenges, and shifting ideas of what learning should look like -- representation matters more than ever. This appointment is a reminder that some of the most important ideas, innovations, and leadership in education are coming from places like India. Dr Mahanta's selection to the SHEAC Council is a big step for India as it will increase the country's ability to raise a strong voice globally in the education sector.

O.P. Jindal Global University has been playing a pioneering role in India in making admission processes more accessible, inclusive, and student-focused. Founded in 2009, JGU has grown into one of India's top private universities, with a strong international outlook. Recognised as an Institution of Eminence by the Government of India, JGU is home to twelve schools, over 500 academic partnerships worldwide, and a stellar reputation for excellence in law, liberal arts, international affairs, and the social sciences.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
This is such a proud moment for Indian academia! 🇮🇳 Prof Mahanta's appointment shows how our education system is gaining global recognition. Hope this leads to more opportunities for Indian students to get international exposure while staying connected to our roots.
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Priya M.
Wonderful news! But I hope this doesn't just remain symbolic. The real test will be whether this representation actually changes policies to benefit students from smaller Indian towns and villages. Global education should be accessible beyond metro elites.
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Arjun S.
As someone who studied at JGU, this makes me so proud! The university truly deserves this recognition. Their focus on global perspectives while maintaining Indian values is remarkable. More power to Prof Mahanta! ✨
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Neha T.
Great achievement, but we must remember one appointment doesn't solve systemic issues in Indian education. Hope this inspires more reforms in our universities - better faculty-student ratios, research funding, and infrastructure.
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Vikram J.
Finally the Global South gets a seat at the table! For too long, Western institutions dictated education standards without understanding our challenges. Prof Mahanta's experience with India's diverse student population will bring much-needed perspective.
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Shreya P.
Heartwarming to see an Indian woman leading in global education! 👏 Hope this inspires more girls to pursue academic leadership. The mention of 'building bridges not walls' is especially powerful in today's divided world.

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