JHU India Students
Engagement Opportunities
The Johns Hopkins Gupta-Klinsky Institute (GKII) GKII opens doors to unique student engagement opportunities that bridge academic learning with real-world experience, leadership roles, mentorship, and networking events.
The GKII India One Hop Mentorship Group is a unique community for JHU Indian and India Diaspora students and alumni to connect and engage in individual and group mentorship experiences. Explore the Mentorship Program
Dive into the vibrant student life at Johns Hopkins University through a diverse range of student-led groups centered on Indian culture, interests, and initiatives. Groups comprising international students from India and the Indian diaspora offer welcoming spaces for undergraduate and graduate students to connect, share experiences, and discover opportunities to forge lasting networks. Explore Student Groups
Connect and Engage: Join us for a variety of dynamic student events hosted by the Gupta-Klinsky India Institute (GKII) and our vibrant student community. Events, ranging from cultural celebrations and academic seminars to networking sessions and interactive workshops provide the perfect platform to connect with peers, learn from experts, and become immersed in enriching experiences. Share Your Event
Featured Student Spotlights
Student Spotlights celebrate the remarkable achievements and inspiring stories of students at Johns Hopkins University. From groundbreaking research and innovative projects to impactful community service and leadership, JHU students are making a difference on campus and beyond. Get inspired by their journeys and discover how they’re shaping the future.
Aishwarya Vishwanath
CommunityAishwarya Vishwanath, an MPH candidate studying Health Systems and Policy at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has done work with the USAID Saksham project and the Institute for Global Tobacco Control’s Ascend program.
Ishir Sharma
CommunityIshir Sharma is a junior at Johns Hopkins University majoring in Biomedical Engineering with a focus on Imaging & Medical Devices, and an incoming Master’s student at the Johns Hopkins Centre for Bioengineering Innovation & Design.
Vinay Goyal
CommunityVinay graduated from medical school in India in 2013 and returned to academics after a 10 year gap. “There is so much to learn from each one of the students here. Every student has a story to tell about their success, hardships, strong will and commitment.”
JHU-India Student Welcome Event
The Gupta-Klinsky India Institute hosted more than 140 Johns Hopkins University students, alumni, faculty, and staff at Tamber’s Restaurant to welcome the incoming class of students from India, who were part of the Indian diaspora, or were just interested in learning about opportunities for students in India. Learn MoreGKII Interns
GKII proudly supports project-specific student intern opportunities! Meet our past and present GKII Student Interns.
Hayley Chu
CommunityHayley is pursuing both a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Yash Bagde
CommunityYash is a mechanical engineer from Aurangabad, India, currently pursuing a Master of Science in Engineering Management at Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering.
Himalaya Kadari
CommunityAs a Program Intern, Himalaya contributes to the advancement of women in STEM in India. This role involves working on a prestigious initiative in partnership with the U.S. Department of State U.S.-India Alliance for Women’s Economic Empowerment.
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JHU~India Student Resources
Discover valuable tools and information for academic, professional, and personal success
- Gupta-Klinsky India Institute Education Opportunities
- International Career Collective – Imagine | Johns Hopkins University
- Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Observerships
- Johns Hopkins University Global Education Office – Study Abroad
- National Fellowships Program – JHU Student Affairs
- Visiting Medical Student Research Electives
- Visiting Students | Johns Hopkins University Admissions
- Visiting International Students Program (VISP) – Johns Hopkins University Global Education Office
- JHU Central Travel Resources (current JHU students)
- Study in India – Local Support for International Students