
EduShine Search Partners
EduShine is searching for a Head – India Academic Initiatives (Head – Academic Partnerships) for a multinational education company.
Company Description
The role is for a multinational education management company which manages 20+ universities and international college campuses globally.
Role Description
The role is a bridge between Global university and International College Campus at Indian university partners. The incumbent will identify opportunities for academic collaboration between top ranked US university and Indian university partners.
- Own the process on academic front (identifying the right programs at each partner, help partner University to get the necessary preparation for program launches both for their internal & external regulatory approvals), doing mappings for dual degrees and accelerated masters, ensuring good use of the content repository, organizing global signature courses, master classes, co-teaching, mobility programs with global partner universities
- Focus on the right LX (learning experience) and outcomes for student success for the International College programs
- Continue to support the business on new product innovation and rollout
- Take up special projects to help wherever University partner needs extra support as project manager
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree (MBA or PhD) preferred
- Minimum 10 years of experience in university relations, academic partnerships, academic administration or related field
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills
- Strong business acumen and ability to manage a large portfolio of partnerships
- Demonstrated ability to build and maintain relationships with academic leaders
- Ability to travel domestically and internationally as required
Ideal Profile:
- A candidate having good University administrative experience (academic or commercial) with a particular emphasis on global / international affairs, new program launches etc.
- Mid management professional who are hands-on and result oriented would be a better fit.