

Westcliff University and King’s College Nepal Go Global
A team of Westcliff University students from our affiliate institute, King’s College Nepal, had an extraordinary expedition to the historic University of Oxford to be a part of the Map The System Global Finals. This global learning program and social innovation competition equips students to use systems thinking to tackle social and environmental challenges. Students spend several months diving deep into a social or environmental topic they are passionate about, creating visual system maps to articulate their findings so that people can understand, share, and learn.
Taking flight to Oxford marked a significant milestone in the team’s collective journey. Prakriti Dhakal, the team lead for communication and planning stated, “We see this step to be an exciting new chapter and an opportunity to represent both Westcliff University and King’s College Nepal with pride.” The venture to the esteemed University of Oxford symbolized not only personal achievement for each team member but also a chance to embody the values of both institutions on a global stage.
The partnership between King’s College Nepal and Westcliff University has been integral in shaping this remarkable accomplishment. The team undoubtedly embodied both institution’s values during their stay in Oxford and seized the opportunity to embrace new experiences, and broaden their horizons. As they embarked on this transformative expedition, the team fostered new global relationships and used networking opportunities to share and exchange ideas. Dhakal went on to talk about this subject further saying, “The partnership between King’s College and Westcliff University has unfolded as a true synergy. King’s offered the infrastructural support and localized context essential for our work, while Westcliff contributed significant financial backing. This collaboration has effectively bridged the geographical gap between the two institutions, fostering a unified and enriched learning environment.”