Queensland’s Griffith University and India’s Masters’ Union have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), marking a significant step in academic collaboration and student mobility between the two nations.

The agreement aims to launch joint initiatives, strengthen cross-border educational ties, and promote global excellence and innovation in learning.
The partnership is seen as a key milestone in the rapidly growing education relationship between Australia and India, opening new opportunities for students and educators alike.

Swati Ganeti, Director of Undergraduate Programmes at Masters’ Union and Co-Chair of the New Age Universities track at the CII Industry Academia Partnership Forum, highlighted the potential of the collaboration.
Ganeti has played a pivotal role in mentoring students and driving institutional innovation at Masters’ Union—a business school founded by alumni of Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton.
Masters’ Union is focusing on faculty and student exchange programmes, international dual-degree collaborations, and exploring opportunities for campuses in India.
The MoU with Griffith University represents a new chapter in fostering global education partnerships and nurturing future Indian business leaders.
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