MIT Jameel World Education Lab welcomes new member Anjuman-I-Islam

The MIT Jameel World Education Lab (J-WEL) is proud to welcome educational institute Anjuman-I-Islam to its membership network. This collaboration aims to leverage MIT expertise and resources to promote educational excellence, innovation, and social impact across all educational institutions affiliated with Anjuman-I-Islam.

Established in 1874, Anjuman-I-Islam is one of India’s oldest and most prestigious educational and social organizations, operating more than 80 educational institutions from pre-primary to postgraduate levels. J-WEL’s work with the organization is focused on the higher education institutions under Anjuman-I-Islam’s management, specifically the Kalsekar Technical Campus.

As part of MIT Open Learning, J-WEL is MIT’s collaboration hub for educational innovators to explore new ideas and insights drawn from across the campus and across the world. Member organizations benefit from J-WEL’s curation of ideas, customized workshops, and global linkage to like-minded educators, enabling them to better serve learners in their setting.

With this collaboration, Anjuman-I-Islam and J-WEL are working together to develop and disseminate practical and effective solutions that increase the reach, quality, and innovation potential of education. By combining their collective expertise, resources,and networks, both organizations are committed to advancing educational practices and empowering learners to succeed in a rapidly changing world.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with Anjuman-I-Islam,” said Julia Reynolds-Cuéllar, Associate Director, J-WEL Higher Education. “This partnership aims to transform education by pairing MIT expertise and resources with hands-on experiences at Anjuman’s member institutions. We strive to co-create a model for excellence and empower individuals to thrive globally by fostering innovation, critical thinking, and entrepreneurship.”

“We are excited to collaborate with MIT J-WEL to drive educational excellence and innovation,” said Dr. Zahir Kazi, Hon. President of Anjuman-I-Islam. “We share a vision to revolutionize education and create a positive impact on society. Together we can build a future where education knows no boundaries and every learner has the opportunity to succeed and make a difference.”

About J-WEL: The MIT Jameel World Education Lab (J-WEL) in Cambridge, Mass. brings MIT ideas and resources to educational innovators everywhere to catalyze innovation and transform learning at scale. J-WEL builds connections with dozens of member organizations across the world, collaborating on co-designed projects with educational institutions to develop, assess, and disseminate practical and effective solutions that increase the reach, quality, and innovation potential of education. Learn more at jwel.mit.edu.


Originally published at jconnector.mit.edu.

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