CBU Expands India Outreach with Focus on Gujarat’s Talent Ecosystem
CBU deepens Gujarat engagement; aligns talent pipelines with GIFT City, Dholera and future industries
Gujarat Emerges as Strategic Anchor in India–Canada Education Corridor: CBU President David C. Dingwall
Victor Tomiczek , CBU Director Stresses Strong India–Canada Academic Linkages
Strategic collaboration between Cape Breton University and Gujarat stakeholders aims to build industry-ready talent pipelines aligned with GIFT City and future growth sectors
- Bilkul Online | By Rafat Quadri
- Ahmedabad | 1st May 2026
In a significant boost to India–Canada academic collaboration, Cape Breton University (CBU) has identified Gujarat as a pivotal partner in its global education strategy, signalling a deeper push toward building structured talent pipelines and research-driven academic partnerships.

Strategic Engagements Across Gujarat’s Academic Ecosystem
As part of its multi-city India tour, CBU engaged with leading institutions including Parul University, Navrachna University, and LJ University to explore formal partnerships and dual-pathway programmes.
These collaborations aim to:
- Enable seamless student mobility between India and Canada
- Develop co-designed curricula aligned with global standards
- Strengthen research collaboration in emerging sectors
- Create career-oriented programs tied to industry needs
CBU’s model emphasises experiential learning—through co-ops, internships, and community engagement—which aligns closely with Gujarat’s industry-integrated education approach.
High-Level Meeting with Gujarat Government
Gujarat Strengthens Global Education Ties with CBU Collaboration
Cape Breton University has identified Gujarat as a key partner in advancing India–Canada academic collaboration, focusing on building industry-aligned talent pipelines and global learning pathways. Led by David C. Dingwall, the delegation engaged with top institutions and held strategic discussions with Harsh Sanghavi, the Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat to support workforce needs in sectors like GIFT City and Dholera SIR, reinforcing Gujarat’s role as a growing hub for global education and future-ready skills development.
The meeting, attended by representatives of the National Education Forum and CBU, explored a joint framework to:
- Map future workforce requirements through research
- Design industry-aligned academic pathways
- Build local training ecosystems for global careers
The Gujarat government extended full support and encouraged collaboration in major development zones such as:
- GIFT City
- Dholera SIR
- Semiconductor manufacturing hubs
- Renewable energy corridors
- Automobile clusters
“Gujarat is committed to creating a globally competitive workforce rooted in local capability. Partnerships like these will help bridge academic learning with real industry needs,” officials noted during the discussions.
Aligning with India’s ‘Viksit Bharat’ Vision
CBU’s Gujarat engagement is part of a broader India strategy spanning New Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Vadodara, Ahmedabad, and Hyderabad.
The initiative aligns with India’s long-term ‘Viksit Bharat’ vision by focusing on:
- Future-ready education systems
- Industry-integrated skill development
- Global academic collaboration
- About Cape Breton University
Located in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton University is known for its student-centric, inclusive learning environment and strong emphasis on experiential education.
The university offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across:
- Business and Management
- Engineering and Technology
- Health Sciences
- Arts and Social Sciences
CBU is a member of Universities Canada and is recognised for:
- High international student diversity
- Strong co-op and internship integration
- Community-driven research and innovation
David C. Dingwall, CBU President highlights Gujarat’s Global Education Potential while speakign to media on Thursday at Ahmedabad he explained that “Gujarat’s strong academic ecosystem and industry-driven growth as key to advancing global education partnerships”. He highlighted CBU’s commitment to building pathways that integrate student mobility, research collaboration, and workforce-ready skills. Gujarat stands at the intersection of academic excellence and industrial dynamism. Our vision is to move beyond traditional student mobility and build integrated ecosystems involving joint research, innovation, and workforce development, Dingwall reiterated.
Victor Tomiczek , CBU Director Stresses Strong India–Canada Academic Linkages highlighted the growing importance of India, particularly Gujarat, in CBU’s international strategy, focusing on building sustainable academic pathways. He emphasised strengthening institutional partnerships that create globally competitive opportunities for students through collaborative programs and industry-aligned education.

Dr Viral Shah , (Exe Director, LJK Trust of LJ University of Gujarat) emphasised the importance of international partnerships in elevating academic standards and expanding global exposure for students. He noted that collaborations with institutions like CBU will help create industry-relevant programs and enhance career-ready skills among learners.
With Gujarat rapidly emerging as an education and industrial powerhouse, partnerships like this signal a shift toward integrated global education ecosystems—where learning, research, and employment pathways are closely aligned. CBU’s focused engagement in the state underscores a larger trend of international universities looking beyond metros to tap into high-growth regional talent hubs in India.
(Rafat Quadri can be reached at editorbilkul@gmail.com)
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