Global Tree, a top overseas education consultancy, partnered with Harper Adams University to host The NISAU (Network of Indian Students and Alumni – UK) Event. This event took place on August 3rd, 2024, at Villa Marie Degree College for Women.
The event aimed to provide a transformative experience for aspiring students and professionals, focusing on the crucial aspect of student employment.
The panel featured esteemed speakers such as Mr. Srikar Alapati, MD Founder of Global Tree, Ms. Sanam Arora, Chairperson of NISAU – UK, Mr. Douglas Thomson, Global Skills Engagement Manager at City of Glasgow College, Mr. Parmjit Chima, Head of Engineering at Harper Adams University, and Mrs. Revathi Devi Mathur, Principal of Villa Marie College.
Mr. Srikar Alapati commented, “This event is a crucial gateway for individuals looking to unlock their full potential and carve out a successful future. We are thrilled to collaborate with renowned organizations and universities to empower our attendees and help them take the next step in their academic and professional journeys.”
The event offered a unique opportunity for attendees to interact with notable UK alumni, explore career opportunities, and learn about student life in the United Kingdom. Participants could also network with top universities like Imperial College London (ICL), University College London (UCL), Kings College London (KCL), University of Brunel, University of Hertfordshire, University of Wolverhampton, Northumbria London, and Ulster London.
Sanam Arora, Chairperson of NISAU-UK, expressed her excitement, stating, “We are excited to bring together a wealth of resources and expertise to empower our attendees. This event will be a transformative experience, offering invaluable insights and guidance to help individuals build a better future.”
The event began at 11 AM and included informative sessions, interactive workshops, and one-on-one guidance from industry experts. Attendees gained valuable insights into visa processes, career prospects, and the vibrant student life in the UK.