
Bengaluru, June 2026: With artificial intelligence and emerging technologies rapidly transforming industries and redefining careers, higher education institutions must focus on preparing students not just for their first job but for a lifetime of learning, adaptation, and career transitions, experts said at the World Peace University (WPU) Goa Open House held on June 20.
The event brought together prospective students, parents, educators, and academic leaders to discuss the evolving role of universities in an increasingly dynamic and unpredictable professional landscape. A key theme of the discussion was WPU Goa’s transdisciplinary approach to education, which aims to blend academic depth with cross-disciplinary thinking, enabling students to tackle complex real-world challenges.
Addressing the gathering, Vice Chancellor Prof. Walter Leal said the university is being built on a framework that encourages students and faculty to look beyond traditional academic boundaries. He noted that through immersive learning experiences, industry partnerships, international exposure, and active learning methodologies, WPU Goa seeks to nurture graduates who are capable of continuous growth, innovation, and leadership while enhancing their employability in both the public and private sectors.
Highlighting the changing nature of work, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Ashish Bharadwaj observed that universities can no longer assume their responsibility ends with preparing students for their first employment opportunity. Instead, he said, institutions must equip learners with the ability to adapt to multiple career shifts, embrace new opportunities, and thrive in an environment where change is constant.
According to him, future success will increasingly depend on individuals who can continuously acquire new knowledge, connect ideas across diverse fields, and solve problems that do not fit within conventional disciplinary boundaries.
The discussions also examined how technological advancements and rapidly evolving industries are challenging long-established models of higher education. As new professions emerge and existing roles undergo transformation, the demand is growing for professionals who can integrate expertise from multiple domains rather than operate within narrow specialisations.
Speakers emphasised that qualities such as curiosity, resilience, adaptability, and lifelong learning are becoming as critical as technical knowledge in determining long-term career success. They stressed that universities must prepare students not only for existing jobs but also for opportunities and challenges that are yet to emerge.
WPU Goa currently offers programmes including B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Bachelor of Management Studies (Honours), B.Des. in Integrated Product Design, B.Des. in Communication Design, and B.Sc. (Honours) in Psychology.
As students and parents increasingly seek clarity about the future of work, the event reinforced the importance of a higher education model that prioritises adaptability, innovation, and continuous learning alongside employability, ensuring graduates remain relevant in a rapidly changing world.
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