(Isstories Editorial):- London, United Kingdom Aug 11, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – In an inspiring step towards building future-ready global citizens, a group of bright Indian students and mentors from SRM Institute of Science and Technology recently visited City St George’s, University of London, as part of the Student Abroad Programme (SAP) – Internship, organised by MIT Square, London. The visit provided an immersive international academic experience, combining knowledge exchange, cultural exposure, and career inspiration.
The programme, tailored for ambitious young learners, enabled students to explore world-class research facilities and participate in interactive sessions that bridged theoretical learning with real-world application. From insightful research on healthcare innovation to engaging discussions on global education trends, the visit offered a unique perspective on how knowledge and skills transcend borders.
Amulya Grace B, Sathvik Natarajan, and Mahendravarmaa A worked on “Fetal Heartbeat Abnormality Detection”. Kavin R Rahul, Sricharan R, and Pramikha Kannan worked on ” Ethical Crime Prevention using Unusual Behavioral Pattern Analysis”. The projects were mentored by Dr. Karthick T, Dr. Pradeep Sudhakaran, Dr. Mythili R, and Dr. Mithileysh Sathiyanarayanan, which led to publications and patents.
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Speaking about the initiative, Dr. Mithileysh Sathiyanarayanan, Scientist & CEO of MIT Square, London, said:
“We believe exposure to global academic ecosystems empowers students to think beyond boundaries, adapt to new challenges, and dream bigger. This visit is not just about education–it’s about shaping visionary leaders of tomorrow.”
Students also had the opportunity to interact with peers from different cultural backgrounds, fostering cross-cultural communication and collaboration–key skills in today’s interconnected world. The experience was further enriched by a guided tour of London, allowing students to appreciate the city’s heritage alongside its modern academic landscape.
Parents and educators have hailed the programme as a life-changing opportunity that instills confidence, global awareness, and ambition in young minds. MIT Square continues to lead such transformative initiatives, bridging the gap between Indian students and international academic excellence.
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