The Premier of Victoria, Jacinta Allan MP formally opened the University of Melbourne’s first Melbourne Global Centre in Delhi, thus marking its footprint in global level. This enhance partnerships and engagement with local students, alumni, government officials, and educational partners.
The Melbourne Global Centre, Delhi is strategically located in the heart of India’s central government district; close to businesses, international agencies, and the Australian High Commission. The Centre will facilitate collaboration and knowledge exchange across education, research, industry, and the community, serving as the University’s central hub in India.
University of Melbourne Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Michael Wesley, celebrated the occasion with a prominent group of University leaders, supporters, and government officials.
“Our Melbourne Global Centre in Delhi is a significant step in our longstanding commitment to fostering educational collaboration between our India and our University,” he commented. “Building on partnerships that span up to 16 years, we are dedicated to empowering and enhancing capacity within India, aligning with our mission to collaboratively benefit society through education and research”.
The Melbourne Global Centre Delhi will enable the University to showcase its extensive educational offerings, cutting-edge research, and community engagement programs. The Centre will feature cultural performances, art exhibitions, and lecture series, serving as a platform to connect research with Indian corporations, industry partners and academic institutions.
The opening was attended by students, alumni, academics, and distinguished guests, including representatives from Indian and Australian governments.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan said “University of Melbourne is Australia’s top ranked university, and the Melbourne Global Centre will bring their offering to India opening up new opportunities for collaboration and connection here in Delhi”.
The launch of the Melbourne Global Centre, Delhi enhances the University’s presence and engagement in India while supporting its broader global partnership model. Strategically, the University of Melbourne is pursuing the development of a network of Global Centres in key partner countries throughout Asia and the Pacific.
Professor Wesley added: “Our Advancing Melbourne Globally strategy, which launched earlier this year, reinforces our commitment to become a knowledge hub for Asia and the Pacific, uniting educational excellence with international research collaboration. The Melbourne Global Centre, Delhi embodies our partnership model in India, fostering capacity and collaboration through mutually beneficial relationships that address the educational needs of this region”.
The Melbourne Global Centre is not designed for teaching or as an offshore campus. Instead, it is focused on inspiring current and future initiatives within India for greater sustainable impact, as determined by the University’s partnership model and informed by Indian governments and institutions. As the University continues to strengthen its ties with in India, the Melbourne Global Centre in Delhi signifies a firm commitment to support India in its long-term academic and research aspirations.