US remains a secure, opportunity-rich destination for global STEM talent as RPI launches in India through InUni Global

PIONEER EDGE NEWS SERVICE/Dehradun
Senior education leaders have reiterated that the United States continues to be one of the world’s most secure, structured and opportunity-rich destinations for international students—particularly those pursuing advanced education in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Reinforcing this message, America STEM Strong: Vision 2026, an initiative by InUni Global, was held in the national capital and formally marked the launch of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in India through InUni’s university partnership platform.
“International students pursuing legitimate academic goals at recognized institutions continue to be welcomed and supported in the United States,” said Jarron Decker, director of graduate admissions at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
The event comes at a time when students and families globally are seeking clarity amid media narratives that often highlight uncertainty. “The reality is that students who choose accredited institutions and well-defined programmes in the US continue to achieve strong academic and career outcomes.” said Blerina Polovina, associate vice president – International Student Recruitment and Partnerships, InUni Global.
Smail ElMoize director – US Recruitment (South Asia, Middle East and Africa), InUni Global, said, “Our ongoing engagement with universities, employers and students consistently points to one conclusion—the US remains central to global STEM talent development.”
Global demand for skilled STEM professionals continues to rise, and US graduate programmes remain uniquely positioned to meet this demand. For students focused on excellence, innovation and global career pathways, a US education continues to offer unmatched value.




