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Partnerships

Published on August 13, 2026

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Partnerships

Partner with Big Red Education

At Big Red Education, our partnerships span universities, publishing houses, and organisations across three continents, connecting ambitious high school students with experiences no classroom can offer alone.

From a Deakin University professor shaping the future of sports science, to a Penguin Random House India editor deciding what gets published next, to a Model UN body that trains delegates for the world stage, each partnership brings students face to face with people actively shaping their field.

The result isn’t a logo on a slide, it’s a mentor, a byline, or a project a student carries with them well beyond the programme.

In Partnership with Leading Organisations

Harvard Graduate School of Education – Global Education Leadership Collective (HGSE-GELC)

The Global Education Leadership Collective (HGSE-GELC) is a student-led initiative at the Harvard Graduate School of Education that brings together emerging education leaders, researchers, and changemakers from around the world.

Grounded in HGSE’s mission to transform education through leadership, innovation, and equity, HGSE-GELC fosters cross-cultural collaboration, global dialogue, and practical learning experiences that empower participants to address real-world educational challenges and create meaningful impact in their communities

Penguin Random House India

Big Red Education has partnered with Penguin Random House India, one of the country’s largest publishing houses, to run the National Young Authors Challenge, a national writing competition open to students in Grades 8 to 12.

Winning entries are published in an anthology by Penguin Random House India, giving young writers professional editorial mentorship through the submission and selection process, and a genuine, publisher-backed byline to show for it, a rare credential for a high schooler to carry into their college applications.

Ivy League MUN Conference (ILMUNC)

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