Vanessa Techapichetvanich, entrepreneur and former contestant on Netflix's The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition, has launched Study in Asia, an AI-powered platform designed to connect international students with top universities across Asia. The initiative offers an alternative to traditional study destinations like the U.S., U.K., and Canada, positioning Asia as a premier hub for global education.
“As global education landscapes evolve, Asia is emerging as a key destination for higher learning”, said Vanessa. “With world-class institutions, rich cultural experiences, and booming economies, students can gain internationally recognized degrees while preparing for global career opportunities”.
A stream of study in Asia simplifies the application process for students interested in admission in accredited universities within Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, and other academically esteemed countries. Due to Asia's rapid technological and healthcare advancements along with sustainability, students can attain industry-relevant skills that would enhance their employability in the global workforce. The platform, backed by the world's best venture capital firms, aims at positioning Asia as a leading education hub by 2030.
With the rising competition in Western universities, more students are seeking alternatives for quality education. Asian institutions are now coming up with globally competitive programs in STEM, business, and the arts. Study in Asia bridges this gap by matching students with universities that fit their academic and career aspirations. The AI-driven guidance on the platform simplifies the selection and application process to ensure students make informed decisions about their education.
Beyond being a portal, Study in Asia is part of the larger movement for the promotion of Asia in international education. Through collaboration with universities, education agencies, and policymakers, this initiative supports the region's quest to become a world force in academe.
"As Asia continues to lead in innovation and economic growth, fostering an ecosystem where global talent can thrive is essential", Vanessa emphasized. "We are committed to shaping the future of international education by creating new opportunities for students worldwide".