Universal Education and Minerva University Explore New Models of Global Learning
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 27: In a significant step toward strengthening global education pathways for Indian students, Dr. Mike Magee, President of Minerva University, recently visited India to meet Mr. Jesus Lall, Chairman of Universal Education, sparking conversations around the future of higher education, global learning models, and new opportunities for Indian learners seeking international careers.
Across the world, higher education is undergoing structural transformation. Employers are placing increasing value on analytical thinking, adaptability, collaboration, and real-world execution, skills that are not always cultivated through conventional lecture-based instruction.
Minerva University has built its academic model around this shift. Instead of large lecture halls, the institution operates on a structured active-learning framework. Students prepare in advance, participate in small interactive seminars, and apply concepts immediately through real-world assignments. Classes are intentionally limited to fewer than 20 students to ensure depth of engagement and personalised faculty interaction.
For Universal Education, such models resonate strongly with its own evolving academic philosophy.
Universal Education's Expanding Ecosystem
Over the past decade, Universal Education has developed a diversified education network spanning schools and higher education institutions, including B.Ed. & Law colleges, along with a fully operational SkillTech University. Universal has increasingly focused on technology-enabled classrooms, interdisciplinary curriculum structures, and industry-aligned programmes that bridge academic theory with professional practice. Universal SkillTech University offers industry-relevant courses in association with the Retailers Association of India (RAI), Emversity, and byteXL (in collaboration with Microsoft), further strengthening its emphasis on applied and career-linked learning.
A Global Academic Structure Across Cities
One of Minerva's distinguishing features is its global rotation model. Undergraduate students live and study across multiple world cities during their degree, including San Francisco, Berlin, Buenos Aires, Seoul, Taipei, and previously Hyderabad.
For Indian students, exposure to such models represents an expansion of what higher education can look like, moving beyond static campuses to dynamic global engagement.
Preparing Graduates for a Changing Economy
Minerva's academic standing has also been reflected in the 2026 Niche rankings, where it placed #3 among the hardest colleges to get into in America, #15 for best colleges for business, #17 for best colleges for mathematics, and in the top 3 per cent nationally for academics and student life -- underscoring both selectivity and student experience.
Universal Education's Chairman, Mr. Jesus Lall, underscored this alignment during the discussions.
"Indian students deserve access to education that prepares them not just for degrees, but for leadership in a rapidly changing world. Conversations like these help create pathways that connect Indian ambition with global opportunity," he said.
Accessibility and Financial Considerations
A key discussion point during the visit was financial accessibility. Minerva operates on a need-based financial aid system, with approximately 83 per cent of students receiving some form of assistance through scholarships, grants, and structured aid packages.
Universal Education's leadership emphasised the importance of ensuring that global pathways remain inclusive and merit-driven, rather than limited by geography or financial constraints.
India's demographic advantage, combined with increasing global mobility, places the country at a strategic crossroads. As artificial intelligence reshapes industries and interdisciplinary careers become more common, education systems must prioritise flexibility, analytical reasoning, and cross-border competence.
For Universal Education, the visit represents part of a broader effort to explore international collaborations that enhance opportunity for Indian learners. For Minerva University, it reflects deepening engagement with India's talent pool.
The visit marks an important step in strengthening global academic conversations involving Indian institutions. As higher education continues to evolve, partnerships rooted in shared vision may redefine how students prepare for careers that increasingly transcend national boundaries.
In a world where opportunity is no longer confined by geography, dialogues between forward-looking institutions such as Minerva University and Universal Education may help shape the next chapter of globally relevant learning for Indian students.
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