
Srinagar, April 10, KNT: Vice Chancellor of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, Nazir Ahmad Ganai, has been selected for the 2025–2026 Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators (FNIEA) Award, according to an announcement by the United States-India Educational Foundation.
The selection places Prof Ganai among a group of Indian academic leaders chosen for a high-level engagement with the United States’ higher education system under the Fulbright-Nehru program, which is sponsored by the U.S. government.
The FNIEA award is aimed at senior-level academic administrators and involves participation in seminars, institutional visits, and meetings with U.S. universities and government agencies to exchange perspectives on higher education systems, partnerships, and academic practices.
Under the program, Prof Ganai is expected to engage with institutions in the United States to explore collaboration opportunities and global academic practices.
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During his tenure, SKUAST-K has expanded international academic linkages, including collaborations with universities such as the University of Guelph in Canada, Western Sydney University, and Murdoch University in Australia.
The university has also introduced new academic programs in areas such as artificial intelligence in agriculture, economics, and data sciences, aimed at aligning with emerging trends in the agriculture sector.
Speaking on the selection, Prof Ganai said he was honored and described the recognition as a reflection of the university’s growing engagement in the global academic space. He said he would seek to bring back insights to further strengthen academic standards and collaborations.
SKUAST-K has been ranked among leading state agricultural universities in India in recent assessments, reflecting developments in research, academics, and outreach. [KNT]



