
Amity and Oxford Global Host ASYL 2025 in Dubai
Amity Group of School in Dubai
Academic sessions were led by an esteemed panel of Oxford University alumni-Dr Joana Perrone, Ms Jesita Ajani, Mr Simranjeet Singh, and Mr Dominykas Ragelis-who mentored students in university-style lectures, research writing, and formal academic presentations.
The summit welcomed 20 students from India, the UAE, the UK, Lithuania, Sharjah, and Indonesia, engaging them in advanced learning across three disciplines: Artificial Intelligence, Economics, and Psychology – Mental Health & Wellbeing.
Reflecting the spirit of global collaboration, Angela Lin of Oxford International College, UK, shared, 'This summit was not just about learning my favourite subject-Psychology-but also about forming meaningful connections across cultures.'
Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan remarked, 'ASYL is a step towards creating empowered global leaders-curious, compassionate, and ready to shape the future.'
The summit concluded with a formal felicitation ceremony, honouring participants for their academic excellence. In Artificial Intelligence, top honours went to Adhiraj Chauhan, Vidhushi Mathur, Anuradha Arora, and Abhishek Tyagi. In Psychology, Angela Lin and Yashika Agarwal won both Best Essay and Best Presentation. In Economics, Rehaan Kapoor and Daksha Sibin received Best Essay awards, while Maheer Singh, Yukti Dahiya, and Paridhi Kaushal earned accolades for Best Presentation. All delegates received certificates and medals, recognising their commitment to academic excellence and cross-cultural leadership.
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