Dhanvandhini Sanjeevi , 21 Aug 2026
This collaboration could open doors for students to study abroad, move between universities, and work together on research projects, all depending on the programs we create together. Students might have the chance to connect with academic experts, join research teams, or even study abroad at Japanese universities. The collaboration focuses on exciting areas like technology, healthcare, and green hydrogen, which could be perfect for students eager to explore new fields. Internships are another option, especially if we partner with international companies and universities. However, the specific internship programs and who can participate will depend on what the university and its Japanese partners offer.
Students could potentially benefit from the Japan collaboration through study opportunities, skill development, internships/career pathways, and research exposure. Galgotias has already conducted Japan-focused academic exchange sessions where students received guidance on study and research opportunities in Japan. Overall, it is a positive step toward giving students international exposure and broader academic and career options.
The collaboration could create opportunities for academic exchange, student mobility and joint research, depending on the programmes developed under the agreements. Students may get opportunities to participate in academic interactions, research projects or exchange activities with Japanese institutions. The areas highlighted in the collaboration, including technology, healthcare and green hydrogen, could also be relevant for students interested in emerging fields. Internships are a possible avenue through international industry and academic connections, but the exact internship programmes and eligibility would depend on the opportunities formally offered by the university and its Japanese partners.