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AS AI RESHAPES CAREERS, WPU GOA ADVOCATES A TRANSDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO HIGHER EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP HIGHLIGHTS THE GROWING NEED FOR ADAPTABILITY, LIFELONG LEARNING AND TRANSDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION IN AN ERA OF RAPID TECHNOLOGICAL DISRUPTION

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As artificial intelligenceand rapid technological change continue to reshape industries worldwide, universities must move beyond preparing students for their first job and instead equip them to navigate multiple career transitions throughout their lives, according to speakers at the World Peace University (WPU) Goa Open House held on 20 June.

The event brought together prospective students, parents and educators for a discussion on the future of higher education and the changing expectations from universities in an increasingly unpredictable world. Central to the conversation was WPU Goa’s transdisciplinary model of education, which seeks to combine disciplinary depth with the ability to think across domains, adapt to change and address complex real-world challenges.

“Universities can no longer assume that preparing students for their first job is enough,” said Dr Ashish Bharadwaj, Pro Vice Chancellorof WPU Goa. “The more important question is whether we are preparing students for the multiple changes, transitions and opportunities they will encounter throughout their lives. The future belongs not simply to specialists, but to individuals who can learn continuously, connect ideas across domains and respond to challenges that do not fit neatly into traditional categories.”

The discussion explored how long-held assumptions about higher education are being challenged as industries evolve faster than traditional academic cycles. New professions are emerging, established roles are being transformed, and competition increasingly comes from individuals who can combine expertise from multiple fields rather than operate within a single discipline.

Participants heard how the ability to learn, adapt and work across disciplines may become as important as technical expertise itself. The conversation also examined the growing importance of curiosity, resilience and lifelong learning as essential capabilities for future careers.

Speakers stressed that higher education institutions must increasingly focus on preparing students for opportunities that cannot yet be predicted rather than training them solely for existing professions.

WPU Goa currently offers B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Bachelor of Management Studies (Hons.), B.Des. in Integrated Product Design, B.Des. in Communication Design, and B.Sc. (Hons.) in Psychology.

At a time when students and parents are seeking clarity about the future of work, the discussions reinforced the need for higher education institutions to focus not only on employability but also on preparing learners to navigate continuous change throughout their professional lives.