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Active Partnerships and Collaborations

S.No. Name of collaborating (partner) institution Description of agreement (purposes) Beginning agreement date Ending date
1. Indiana University – Bloomington, Indiana, USA Agreement of Academic Cooperation and Exchange between The Trustees of Indiana University on behalf of the Office of the Vice President for International Affairs and University : student and faculty mobility, collaborative research. 07.10.2016 (MoU) 07.10.2021
2. Ludwigsburg University of Education, Germany MoU on education and research cooperation in all fields of academic endeavor: student and faculty mobility, collaborative teaching (in situ and online) 30.08.2017 (MoU) 29.08.2021
3. Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania For exchange of students, faculty and non-teaching staff under the Erasmus+ Programme 16.09.2015 (MoU) September 2021
4. Friends ofUniversityin the US FAUD is public charity registered in the US state of California established to facilitate higher education activities involvingUniversity. 06.11.2012 (affidavit) No fixed termination
5. Kyoto University, Japan Collaboration of School of Human Ecology with KU Department of Asian and African Studies: SHE doctoral scholar to KU for one month, repeated once a year. September 2017 (collaboration letter) September 2020
6. German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) with Center for Modern Indian Studies (CeMIS), Georg-August-University of Göttingen, Germany Student and faculty mobility programme: postgraduate, doctoral, post-doctoral, faculty per DAAD programme ‘A New Passage to India’. March 2019 (collaboration letter) February 2023


Past Partnerships and Collaborations

S.no. Name of collaborating (partner) institution Description of agreement (purposes) Beginning agreement date Ending date
1. University of Hawaii, USA MoU betweenUniversityand the University of Hawai’i, Manoa (Study Abroad Center): Study in Delhiprogramme. 9 UH students enrolled between 2013 and 2016 for one semester of one year inUniversitySchool of Undergraduate Studies and School of Liberal Studies. 3 UH faculty members were engaged atUniversityunder the same programme. UH students paidUniversitytuition during their semesters of study. UH faculty were paid by their parent institution. UH faculty taught courses for which UH andUniversitystudents registered and were awarded academic credit. 08.11.2012 (MoU) May 2016
2. Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) Research grant from the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), under ‘INDNOR Programme’ (Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, May 2012). ‘The state, globalization and industrial development in India’ (Project number 225825/H300). 01.09.2013 01.09.2016
3. International Institute of Social Studies and Erasmus University, Netherlands MoU betweenUniversityand Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, Netherlands 19.06.2013 19.06.2017
4. Yale University, CT, USA Agreement between Yale University andUniversityCentre for Early Childhood Education and Development (CECED): research 22.04.2014 31.03.2015
5. British Council education partnershipwith Royal College of Art, UK Collaboration betweenUniversitySchool of Design and the Royal College of Art (RCA), London: Knowledge Economy Partnerships 2013 Fund. Short faculty visits. 28.10.2013 13.01.2014
6. British Academy partnership with Nottingham Trent University, UK Sustaining culture in local environments. Learning from the Indian handicrafts sector. 01.11.2014 31.10.2017
7. San Francisco State University USA Collaborative research, organizing seminars andworkshops, sharing of expertise on curricula and pedagogy, etc. (business studies) 09.04.2012 April 2017 (5 years)
8. The Glasgow School of Art, UK For exchange of students and staff under the Erasmus+ Programme. 01.09.2016 01.09.2017
9. University of Brighton, UK Research project title: ‘Making Liveable Lives: Rethinking Social Exclusion’ (PI: Dr. Niharika Banerjea) 15.06.2016 January 2017
10. Yale University, CT, USA Collaboration agreementw. CECED 01.09.2017 31.12.2018
11. University of Northampton, UK To promote 1) academic exchanges & faculty collaboration in teaching / research, initially and significantly, in social enterprise; 2) student exchanges; 3) design & Implementation of academic programmes (joint programme development, exploration of collaboration at course level, e.g. the MBA Social Enterprise) 04.03.2013 03.03.2016
12. Bank Street College of Education, New York, USA Collaboration on research projects of mutual interest and benefit; sharing of expertise on curricula and pedagogy, organising symposia, seminars, conferences, and joint projects; mutual exchange of resource for joint collaborative projects; exchange of students and faculty, development of joint educational programmes 15.07.2013 July 2018
13. British Council with European Commission of the EU funding a consortium ofUniversity; Shiv Nadar University, Noida; Jadavpur University, WB; University of Hyderabad; King’s College London, UK; University of Bologna, Italy. ‘Enhancing quality, access and governance of undergraduate education in India’ (Project E-QUAL). Partnership involved co-development of OER’s for use in blended learning material; 8 student and faculty conferences on e-learning; mobilities of faculty, students and project staff of the 6 partner institutions. Signed in May 2014 (2013 – 2017) May 2017
14. Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSUD), USA Collaboration Project. Fulbright-Hays (U.S. Dept. of State and Fulbright Commission), Group Project Abroad Program: ‘State and Society in Modern India: aSeminar for Colorado Educators’ (May – June, 2018): 4Universityfaculty members were resource persons/lecturers.   May 2018 (2 weeks)
15. University of Edinburgh, UK ‘Teaching Feminisms’: UGC - UKIERI project ofUniversityand University of Edinburgh with short exchanges of students and faculty in 2018 and 2019; public lectures. (PI: Prof. Krishna Menon, School of Human Studies) 2017 2019


Association/Consortium/Institute Memberships:

1. Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, 2016 -
2. U. N. Global Compact Network India (GCNI), 2016 -
3. Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes, USA, 2019 -
4. Asia-Pacific Higher Education Network for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage, 2018 -
5. International Association of Universities, 2013 -
6. United States – India Educational Foundation, 2010 -
7. Urban Knowledge Network Asia, 2011 -
8. Humanities Across Borders (International Institute of Asian Studies, Netherlands, and Mellon Foundation, USA), 2017 -
Last Updated Date : 05-10-2023
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