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29-30 the August DATE August 2019 2018 SAVE 2019 Annual IC3 Conference 28-29 29-30 THE August DATE August 2019 2018 2018 NEW DELHI register at www.ic3conference.com A World-Class Liberal Arts and Sciences Education in India ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE A majority of our students join us having Ongoing research Faculty from leading global institutions received some form of �nancial aid, ranging including Harvard, Stanford, MIT, Yale, LSE from 25 to 100 percent on all expenses. projects conducted and Oxford practice a unique pedagogy and an by students and innovative teaching methodology, in A PROMISING FUTURE AFTER faculty classrooms and outside them. ASHOKA Whether they go on study at top global A MULTIDISCIPLINARY universities like Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME NYU, Cornell, Sciences Po or ISB or McKinsey Ashoka offers pure majors such as Economics, & Co., Bain & Co., Axis Bank, Star TV, KPMG or Psychology, Computer Science, Physics and Genpact; Ashoka supports students all the way Biology as well as interdisciplinary majors such through. as Economics & Finance, Politics, Philosophy Our undergraduate programme helps students and Economics (PPE), and many more. develop invaluable life skills, and careers Outstanding job Students are encouraged to pursue their follow. interests by exploring courses across multiple placements and academic disciplines. SCIENCES AT ASHOKA higher education Students can pursue the Pure Sciences via options SUMMER ABROAD PROGRAMMES majors in Physics and Biology . e courses We give students the option to study at more feature an innovative, interdisciplinary than 15 international partner universities. curriculum, tying back to Humanities and We have partnerships with universities such as Social Science s. Yale University, University of Pennsylvania; Senior faculty members, from an array of * King’s College, London; University of Michigan; science backgrounds along with postdoctoral Sciences Po, Paris among others. students, help mentor and teach the students. NEED-BASED FINANCIAL AID We are committed to providing generous Undergraduate �nancial aid to students with proven �nancial students studying needs. on Financial Aid * Across all batches Ashoka University was awarded 'University of the Year' and recognized for 'Excellence in Internationalization,' at the 4th FICCI Higher Education Excellence Awards 2017. Reach our Outreach & Admissions team at: 8130299439 | www.ashoka.edu.in Welcome letter Dear Friends, On behalf of all the members on the various IC3 committees, I welcome you to New Delhi for the third edition of the Annual IC3 Conference. Just as we had envisioned, what began in 2016 as a conference has grown into a movement today. The IC3 Movement represents giving, service, access, inclusion, diversity, innovation and sustenance. We were always clear that we did not want to be host one glamorous conference, but to bring change on the ground – inside schools – and we are progressing rapidly on this path. We have made progress on all three fronts – 1. Sensitizing our community on the criticality and need of career and college counseling function in schools, 2. Glamorising the profession so enough young people choose teaching and counseling, and 3. Developing human resources that will help run counseling departments in schools. In 2018, through the IC3 Regional Forums, the IC3 committees ramped up their effort for inclusion and access. We held 18 IC3 Regional Forums (compared to nine IC3 Regional Forums in 2017) across 14 cities in India and South Asia, three cities in South East Asia and one in the Middle East. The response from the community has been overwhelming with host schools opening their gates and hearts to host the local principals, teachers, counselors and the visiting university guests for an entire day. This momentum will continue in 2019 with 30 IC3 Regional Forums from January through May. The launch of the IC3 Institute in 2018 is another important milestone in our journey to help train career and college counselors. A one-year certificate program is now available to aspiring counselors at NO cost. We are grateful to our university partners and sponsors for supporting this initiative which is in the early stages of our 15-year plan to positively impact 175,000+ high schools in the region. 2018 has also been a year of consolidation and I am happy to share that the new website of the IC3 Movement has been launched with the three key IC3 constituents – the Annual IC3 Conference, the IC3 Regional Forums and the IC3 Institute. This year, the Annual IC3 Conference has grown to over 700 attendees from 25+ countries. We have an exciting conference planned with 40+ sessions and adequate opportunities to network with educators from around the world. You can also enjoy all the special performances and entertainment that our host schools’ students have planned for you. Finally, all of this progress would not have been possible without the countless hours spent by dozens of volunteers on IC3 committees, in conducting outreach, planning, evaluating content and hosting events. If you see a person with the “COMMITTEE MEMBER” (sky blue color) ribbon on their lanyard, do take a moment to thank them for making a difference. I would also encourage you to stop by the IC3 Pavilion to find out how you can get involved with the IC3 Movement. As we say in the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit, “Atithi Devo Bhava”, i.e. “Guest is God”. We truly appreciate your presence at the Annual IC3 Conference and welcome you to a week full of learning, networking and sharing. In gratitude, Warmly, Ganesh Kohli IC3 Conference Chair 2018 Annual International Career & College Counseling (IC3) Conference | 29-30 August 2018 | New Delhi 1 Tablecontents of 5 10 46 Conference Basics Sessions: 29 August Host Schools 6 16 50 Schedule At-A-Glance Sessions: 30 August Conference Sponsors 8 22 56 Inauguration + Keynote Speaker Profiles Conference Partners 44 60 Closing + IC3 Awards Conference Committees 2018 Annual International Career & College Counseling (IC3) Conference | 29-30 August 2018 | New Delhi 3 Post-study visa option Study abroad opportunities at 180 partner universities Affordable, safe & friendly city 1000 International students from 90 countries Internationally recognized Bachelor’s & Master’s degrees in English Art & Design, Business & Economics, Communication and Tourism programs “Design is a culturally influenced aspect. Studying Graphic Design in a foreign country surrounded by international students from all over the world has a huge impact on you. You get to learn a lot from everyone. Budapest is easily the best choice for anyone looking for a diverse experience in education and lifestyle” /Riya Rathod from India, Graphic Design MA/ Contacts: metubudapest.hu; [email protected]; Facebook: BudapestMetUniversity Conferencebasics Conference Hotel Details Taj Palace, New Delhi Registration and Information Desk 2, Sardar Patel Marg, Diplomatic Enclave, New Delhi, 110021, India Tel: +91 (11) 2611-0202 Get the Mobile App IC3 Conference has a mobile app! Browse the app to check the conference program and create your schedule, learn about sessions and speakers, meet sponsors and exhibitors, take notes and more. Instructions on how to download and activate the conference app on your mobile device have been sent to conference registrants via email. Need Help? Visit the registration desk for assistance, or reach the conference staff by phone at +91 (91) 6725-5437. Follow us Online www.ic3conference.com 2018 Annual International Career & College Counseling (IC3) Conference | 29-30 August 2018 | New Delhi 5 Scheduleat-a-glance Wednesday, 29 August 8:00am–8:45am Guided Meditation Jehangir 1 9:00am–10:00am Counseling Students Who Want to Study an English-Taught Degree in Europe Alamgir Session 1 Understanding the Counseling Laboratory: How Can Schools Implement It Through Mumtaz the IC3 Institute? Social Responsibility Goes to College: How Universities Support Your Most Socially Jehangir 1 Conscious Students How to Effectively Address Aspirations and Anxieties of Students in the Changing Jehangir 2 Global Economy Ensuring Mobility Equals Graduate Employability: Upskilling Students for the Sheesh Mahal Careers of the Future Evolution of Indian Higher Education Roshanara 10:00am–10:30am Networking Break Shahjehan “Clear and present danger in a digital world: Knowledge dilution and competing 10:30am–12:00pm with machines/AI for jobs” by Karthik Krishnan, Global Chief Executive Officer, Durbar Hall Inauguration + Keynote Britannica Group, U.S. 12:00pm–1:00pm Networking Break and Lunch Shahjehan 1:00pm–2:00pm Leveraging Data to Turbocharge Enrollment Management Alamgir Session 2 Embracing the Future: What Happens If the Future Does Not Embrace Us? Mumtaz Counseling For Fit on a Global Scale Jehangir 1 Free Tools and Resources for Counselors To Do Their Jobs More Effectively Jehangir 2 Interviewing! Sheesh Mahal Be Future Ready with a Dynamic Career GPS Roshanara 2:00pm–2:30pm Networking Break Shahjehan 2:30pm–3:30pm Global in a Local Context: Debunking Myths About College Rankings Alamgir Session 3 5 Steps to Implementing a College Counseling Curriculum Mumtaz Evaluating the Trump Effect, Globally Jehangir 1 Flexible Standardized Testing Policies in U.S. University Admissions Jehangir 2 The Diversity of South Asian High Schools and How Universities Can Find Best Fit Sheesh Mahal Students Guidance for the Grey Areas Roshanara 3:30pm–4:00pm Networking Break Shahjehan 4:00pm–5:30pm High School Exhibits Durbar Hall 5:30pm–6:30pm Networking Reception Shahjehan 6:30pm Gala Dinner Durbar Hall 6 2018 Annual International Career & College Counseling (IC3) Conference | 29-30 August 2018 | New Delhi Meditation Exhibits For Counselors Session Gala Dinner For Universities Legend Networking Awards For Principals Thursday, 30 August 7:30am–8:15am Meditation Jehangir 2 8:30am–9:30am Hospitality Industry: A Prestigious People Industry Alamgir Session 4 The Next Frontier: Understanding India’s Tier II and Tier III Cities Mumtaz Liberal Arts Options in Europe Jehangir 1 It’s Time to Take a Hard Look at Access and Equality Jehangir 2 High-Rankings in the Netherlands: Up and Coming Alternative to U.K.
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