Student mobility is on the increase with 2.7 million students travelling abroad in the year 2006 to pursue higher education. This number is expected to rise to 7.2 million by the year 2025. Half of the mobile students are from China and India.
“Fundamentals of Nanotechnology”, a publication co-authored by AIT Visiting American Professor Gabor L. Hornyak (pictured below, right, of the Colorado School of Mines) and Professor Joydeep Dutta (pictured below, left), Director of the AIT Center of Excellence in Nanotechnology, has been acclaimed as one of the world’s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2009 by “Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries”, a publication of the Association of College and Research Libraries, and a Division of the American Library Association.
Students from 18 countries got their first experience of life and academics at the Asian Institute of Technology at the Orientation program organized today. Welcoming the students, AIT President Said Irandoust stated that the fact that the students have entered AIT is a testimony to their strong candidature.