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Engaging with University of Edinburgh to meet global challenges head-on

From low-carbon innovation for harnessing solar energy to treatment of autism and dementia to wildlife conservation – more and more Indian institutes are engaging with the University of Edinburgh, the sixth oldest in the English-speaking world, for research support to find solutions to critical challenges the world faces.

Updated on: Apr 07, 2015 07:20 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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From low-carbon innovation for harnessing solar energy to treatment of autism and dementia to wildlife conservation – more and more Indian institutes are engaging with the University of Edinburgh, the sixth oldest in the English-speaking world, for research support to find solutions to critical challenges the world faces.

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Officials from the university – which has declared India as a priority country and marked October 2 as India Day, recently visited the country to strengthen ties and explore more areas of cooperation. Joint programmes are being conducted in neurosciences, medicine, wildlife conservation, livestock health, leadership in education, social aspects surrounding off-grid energy systems and energy consumption, bio-gas, marine renewable energy, access to medicine with respect to governance, cultural issues, technology in medicine and its social impact, biopolitics and justice in tribal communities, robotics and entrepreneurship etc.

Professor Charlie Jeffery, senior vice principal of Edinburgh University, told HT Education that the university was also sharing its expertise in low carbon innovations with the National Chemical Lab, Pune, as part of a UK India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) project on ‘sustainable chemistry.’ This includes solar energy and biodegradable polymers and provides support for staff and student exchanges to stimulate new research by pooling the expertise within the partners. Such efforts, it is hoped, will lead to effective harnessing of solar energy in the region.

 
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