The coronavirus challenge is unprecedented in both its reach and speed. The Sannam S4 Podcast looks into topics on every international recruiter's mind. In season 1, Sannam S4 talks to a range of international experts about how it might reshape US – UK international student recruitment patterns, and as we come to terms with the new normal in the COVID affected world, season 2 puts a spotlight on Sannam S4’s in-market representatives to enquire how India’s preferred study destinations are responding to the disruption caused in recruitment plans of universities. In season 3, Sannam S4 shares insights from those on the front line (School Counsellors) as they support students to adapt to the new normal, the challenges, & changing choices.Visit www.sannams4.com to know more.
Today we bring to you the final episode of Season 3.
Our speaker today is Ms Ambika Kaul, Counsellor, Delhi Public School RK Puram.
Ambika is a serial entrepreneur, and a diversity/social inclusion & workforce readiness champion. With over 19 years of experience advising global financial firms, including GE Capital, American Express, and AXA, she has worked across emerging and developed markets in Asia, the US, and Europe. Since 2012 she has co-founded, scaled, and successfully exited 2 start-ups in the luxury lifestyle and digital services space.
In 2018, Ambika took over career and college counselling innovation at Delhi Public School R.K.Puram. In addition to supporting over 5000 young learners explore career options and college choices, her focus has been to encourage entrepreneurship, critical thinking, social inclusion & writing skills to enable students to be more relevant and workforce ready. Ambika is a graduate in Economics from Delhi University and has an M.B.A. in Marketing and Finance from XLRI, Jamshedpur.
Established in 1972, Delhi Public School, is a pre-eminent CBSE curriculum school in New Delhi. With over 7300 students and 400 teachers, with a significant proportion of the graduating class heading abroad for higher education, DPS graduates are found in almost all of the world’s top universities.
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Our speaker today is Anjali Agarwal, Career & College Counselor at Vidyashilp Academy. Anjali describes her role as a School Counsellor as both exciting and gratifying. Anjali's career has focused on the areas of career development activities, education & life enhancement.
Vidyashilp Academy is located in Bangalore and the school follows the Indian school certificate examinations ICSE & ISC, as well as the University of Cambridge examinations. The school has been recognised as a 'Happy School' by UNESCO's Happy School Project.
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Our guest today is Ms. Asma Ansari, Dean of Cambridge International Examinations & School Career Counsellor at the Daly College. Ms. Ansari has been with Daly College for 27 years, she has a Master’s Degree in Arts & a Bachelor’s Degree in Education.
Daly College is a co-educational residential and day boarding school, located in Indore and founded in 1870, celebrating 150 years this year. Daly college is one of the oldest co-educational boarding schools in the world and is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and CIE. The Daly College also has a Business School under its umbrella.
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Our guest today is School Counsellor Ms. Shivangi Panchal.
Ms. Shivangi started her career with the World Wildlife Fund. She then went on to co-found the Ahmedabad International School [AIS] and is currently the Executive Director, Administration & for the last 15 years the College Counsellor at AIS. As a certified UCLA college counsellor, she has supported over 500 undergraduate students for their higher education applications in various universities abroad.
Ahmedabad International School was founded 20 years ago & follows a unique curriculum. AIS has IB PYP in the Primary School, Cambridge IGCSE and State Board in the Middle School and IB Diploma, and Cambridge A levels and State Boards in high school. The school boasts an impressive Alumni of students making their mark in all corners of the world. School life is personalised, with small classes, International focus, and high standards of achievement.
In today’s episode, Ms. Shivangi will speak with us on a range of topics, including the new National Education Policy, writing recommendations for students, as well as a topic dear to her heart – Supporting students with low and mid-level scores to enter Higher Education.
Our guest today is Dr. Kshitiza Singh, the admissions officer & College Counsellor from Hopetown Girls' School, Dehradun. Hopetown Girls' School, Dehradun is a boarding school, following the Indian National Curriculum, students are prepared for the ISC (Class XII) Examinations. Dr. Singh is a Ph.D. in Economics, with over 20 years of experience as a Social Studies & Economics Teacher. Dr. Kshitiza Singh is a keen advocate for the counselling movement and aims to help the maximum number of people.
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Today’s episode is a special edition. It is based on a much sought-after and elusive topic – Education Loans.
Join our guests Mr. Ankit Mehra, Co-Founder, CEO, and Director at GyanDhan and Mr. Anand Subramaniam, Business head of Education Loans at the Bank of Baroda as both of them lead the session on demystifying education loans for international students.
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In the episode today, we have three students, sharing their experience of how it has been for them as prospective international students in times of COVID-19. Mustafa Vahanti has applied to a university in Australia for a graduate program. Radhika Chauhan and Sayam Kanwar have applied to a university in the USA for an Undergraduate program
The episode is an endeavour to understand straight from the students, the challenges they have faced and the opportunities they have identified, this intake.
It will also highlight certain suggestions they have for their destination country and the universities to support international students better.
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In this episode, our guest, Shishir Upadhyay, is going to take us through the insights on how the space of International education in the USA is developing from the perspective of the Indian market.
Shishir is a strategy and marketing professional with over fourteen years' experience in higher education and health care landscape across multiple functional areas. He is working as Senior International Adviser at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
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Our guest in this episode is Ankit Mehta. Ankit is the Regional Recruitment Adviser for the University of Canterbury. This episode will focus on how New Zealand is coming to terms with challenges posed by COVID-19.
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Join our host Anuradha in conversation with Anupama Ghai, as they explore how the Australian government and the institutes are gearing up to face the challenges that COVID poses and how the Indian market is responding to Australia as a study destination.
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In today's episode, Shibani takes us through the journey to discover how international education is shaping up in India vis à vis UK.
Shibani has over 15 years of experience working in the education sector. She is presently working with the University of Leeds as Regional Adviser- North, East India and Bangladesh.
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Carri Orrison is Vice President of Operations at US internship provider Global Experiences (GE).
Carri is in conversation with Zoe on the value of international internships from an employability perspective and how GE has pivoted from offering an on-location internship to a virtual internship in just a few weeks.
Robin Matross Helms is the Deputy Chief Innovation Officer and Principal Internationalisation Strategist at the American Council on Education (ACE).
Robin is in conversation with Zoe this week. The blog she refers to at the beginning is “Can Internationalization Survive Coronavirus? You Need to See My Data”.
Tom Miner’s background includes periods in public sector and nonprofit social media as well as a gamechanging role as Head of Global Social Media at Crocs Shoes.
Join Tom in conversation with Zoe talking about moving a business from bricks and mortar to clicks, the big trends in US social media happening right now and three tips for institutions who want to use the current challenges to take a fresh look at their approach to social.
In the name of #lifelonglearning, we have something new on the podcast this week – a panel session with three of Sannam S4’s in-country reps in the US and their manager.
Jackie, Haley, Megan G and Megan B are in conversation with Zoe talking about what US students considering the UK for their UG or PG studies are really saying right now.
Lindsay Addington is Director of Global Engagement, NACAC, the National Association for College Admission Counselling.
Lindsay is in conversation with Zoe on the potential rise in gap years, the future of standardized admission testing and the silver lining that coronavirus has brought our field.
Jason Kinnear is Assistant Dean of Study Abroad and Exchanges at UNC-Chapel Hill, a super-experienced higher education professional in study abroad programme development and service-learning.
Join Jason in conversation with Zoe Marlow on the effect of coronavirus on the field of study abroad – for institutions, providers and students