World University Leaders Forum Advances SDGs through Knowledge, Policy, and Partnership at the World Economic Forum at Davos
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Davos [Switzerland], January 28: As Global Leaders convened in Davos to address global issues, O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU), launched the World University Leaders Forum (WULF), a flagship initiative of JGU. In collaboration with J3D.AI and the House of Collaboration 2026, JGU also organised a distinguished Panel Discussion at the World Economic Forum, Davos.
The Distinguished Panellists included Professor Marvin Krislov, President, Pace University, New York, USA; Professor Sherine Farouk, Assistant Chancellor for Global Partnerships and Impact, Abu Dhabi University, UAE; Professor C. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana, India (Chair & Moderator); Professor Joanna Newman, Provost & Deputy Vice Chancellor, SOAS University of London, UK; Professor Masa Inakage, Dean, Keio University Graduate School of Media Design, Tokyo, Japan and Dr. Ashwin Fernandes, Executive Director, QS Quacquarelli Symonds, London, UK.
Dr. C. Raj Kumar, Founding Vice Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global university and also the Chair of the panel discussion said, "Collaboration and Partnership for SDGs is essential. The need is for universities to collaborate with other sectors, including industry, government, and NGOs, to advance SDGs. The importance of making sustainability a priority from the beginning will define the future agenda of any institution. This discussion on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in universities highlights the critical role of higher education in preparing future leaders, conducting impactful research, and fostering global collaboration. There is a need for interdisciplinary and collaborative research, embedding sustainability in curricula, and the necessity of universities to be neutral and evidence-based in their contributions."
Professor Joanna Newman, Provost & Deputy Vice Chancellor, SOAS University of London, UK discussed the importance of universities as civic institutions and the need for evidence-based policy and knowledge exchange units to influence government and industry and the need for universities to create inclusive spaces that value different types of knowledge, including indigenous knowledge and student voices. She further emphasized the significance of higher education in achieving SDGs, particularly in creating human capital and fostering international cooperation.
This high-level dialogue marked the official launch of the Sustainable Development Report 2025 by O.P. Jindal Global University, offering evidence-based insights into how universities are contributing to global governance, policy innovation, and sustainable development through research-driven engagement and cross-sector partnerships.
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