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Chitkara University collaborates with Federation University Australia Amidst Worldwide Water Crisis

Chandigarh [India], December 5 (ANI/NewsVoir): In a unique initiative, Federation University, Australia has collaborated with Chitkara University to deliver a course on the Management of Water resources. With an aim to come up with ways and means to deal with water management problems, as many as 30 students have been handpicked who will be taught to think in a holistic way to solve water-related issues. This course aims to develop Systems Thinking skills in addition to helping young budding engineering students to understand the multi-disciplinary nature of water resource management.

ANI Dec 05, 2022 18:32 IST googleads

 Dr Harpreet Singh Kandra lighting the lamp along with Chitkara University officials at the inauguration of International Symposium on Water and Environmental Management

Chandigarh [India], December 5 (ANI/NewsVoir): In a unique initiative, Federation University, Australia has collaborated with Chitkara University to deliver a course on the Management of Water resources. With an aim to come up with ways and means to deal with water management problems, as many as 30 students have been handpicked who will be taught to think in a holistic way to solve water-related issues. This course aims to develop Systems Thinking skills in addition to helping young budding engineering students to understand the multi-disciplinary nature of water resource management.
This travel is supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Australian Government's Mobility grants and Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP), Victorian State Government.
Speaking on occasion, Pro-Chancellor, Chitkara University, Dr Madhu Chitkara observed, "The systems thinking skills acquired in this course through a mix of teaching methods in a multi-cultural environment will help prepare our graduates for a dynamically changing world. The collaborative nature of this course also aims to strengthen bonds between India and Australia, while building problem-solving skills through sharing of better practices."
Dr Harpreet Singh Kandra, Academic and researcher, who is spearheading this project said that these collaborations enable the Internationalisation of Curriculum (IoC) which is a mandate by the government as well. Dr Kandra is a recipient of several awards in Australia wherein he has contributed to social cohesion and principles of sharing and caring. Relevant to this project is the Vice Chancellor's Award for Contributions to Student Learning at Federation University Australia, 2020, Dr Kandra said, "The students are learning social, economic, environmental and management aspects of water management while also understanding the multidisciplinary, multicultural and interdisciplinary nature of this subject".
Dr Kandra stressed upon the significance of this program in light of Australia-India cooperation and the recent signing of Free trade agreement between the two nations. He congratulated all collaborators on this initiative in wake of our National Education Policy of 2020.
Students from the universities teamed up to deliberate structural and non-structural ways to measure and reduce their water footprint building on the core philosophy of 'What gets measured, gets managed'. They also presented and brainstormed on successful case studies from different parts of the world focusing on innovative approaches such as recharge of aquifers, flood management, smart buildings, reuse of treated wastewater and stormwater and so on.
The program culminated with a networking dinner where Australian students interacted with local community experts to learn from their experiences of water and environmental management.
Dr Harpreet Kandra had an award citation namely: Enhancing graduate preparedness for a globalised world through transformational, cross-cultural approaches to learning and Internationalisation of Curriculum (IoC).
Chitkara University has been established and managed by passionate academicians with the sole mission of making each and every student "industry ready". With more than 25,000 students and 1,700 staff from over 100 different countries, the university is proud of the impact that its graduates, life-changing research, and innovative campuses and industry developments have made both in India and around the world.
Chitkara University has been awarded the rating of A+ by the prestigious National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), which places it among the 5% of higher education institutions (HEIs) in India to be granted such a coveted grade.
For more information, visit www.chitkara.edu.in.
This story has been provided by NewsVoir. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (ANI/NewsVoir)

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