NewsVoir | 16 Oct, 2015
Yale University and Ashoka University announced an expansion of their ongoing collaboration today. During his visit to India this week, Yale University President Peter Salovey signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ashoka University Vice Chancellor Rudrangshu Mukherjee that reaffirms the long-standing collaboration between Yale and Ashoka and establishes a framework to jointly develop opportunities through faculty-initiated and faculty-directed teaching and research activities.
Yale University is among the worldâs pre-eminent educational and cultural institutions and an innovator in liberal arts education; Ashoka University is rapidly emerging as Indiaâs premier international-caliber university focused on multidisciplinary liberal education, which transcends the boundaries between the arts and sciences.
The announcement acknowledges a relationship between the universities built over the past five years grounded in research, teaching, and mentorship. During this time, Yale and Ashoka faculty, administrators, and alumni have engaged in a wide range of initiatives where Yale has contributed to advising and shaping Ashokaâs curriculum and infrastructure in admissions, development, student affairs and faculty affairs.
As part of the framework, an existing Yale-Ashoka faculty committee will work to strengthen this relationship and explore opportunities for visiting faculty, visiting students, and joint research and publications. Yale and Ashoka will also explore innovative opportunities for student experiences in India and develop new models for research and teaching on the liberal arts and sciences within India.
Commenting on the event, President Peter Salovey of Yale University said, âI applaud Ashokaâs founders and its new administration and faculty for the courage they have shown in seeking not just to launch a new college, but to rethink and reimagine the possibilities for higher education in India, in collaboration with Yale and others around the world who are trying to do the same thing with respect to their own institutions, however well-established or respected.â
Ashoka Vice Chancellor Rudrangshu Mukherjee added, âAshoka University is delighted that Yale University has agreed to be a partner. We look forward to working together and to being enriched by the long years of experience that Yale brings in the field of research and teaching in the liberal arts.â
The Yale linkages to Ashoka have been a vital element of Yaleâs engagement with India through its Yale India Initiative, the Yale South Asian Studies Council, and other research and teaching activities. Ashoka faculty and students have often welcomed Yale faculty as visiting lecturers and guest speakers, and Yale and Ashoka have collaborated on joint conferences and programmes. Yale administrators have also met with Ashoka leadership during their visits to New Haven to advise on best practices in a range of areas of academic administration.
Additional linkages and activities between Yale and Ashoka include:
⢠Kalyanakrishnan Sivaramakrishnan, Dinakar Singh Professor of India & South Asia Studies and Professor of Anthropology and Forestry & Environmental Studies, is a member of Ashoka Universityâs Academic Council and is an active lecturer and faculty mentor.
⢠Geetanjali Singh Chanda, senior lecturer in the Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program at Yale, has regularly taught in the Young India Fellowship as a visiting faculty member; Nayan Chanda, Editor Emeritus of YaleGlobal Online, will join Ashokaâs faculty to develop a new programme in media studies.
⢠Yale faculty in anthropology, economics, history, history of art, political science and other fields have lectured or are planning to lecture at Ashoka during their visits to India.
⢠Yale Professor Steven Wilkinsonâs book Army and Nation: The Military and Indian Democracy since Independence was published by Ranikhet Permanent Black in association with the Ashoka University Press as part of the Ashoka University Indian History Series.
⢠Ashokaâs Center for Political Data is advised by senior faculty and scholars from around the world including those at Yale.
⢠Yale Ph.D. graduates are members of the Ashoka faculty.
⢠Alumni of Ashoka Universityâs Young India Fellowship are now regularly being admitted to and matriculating in the degree programmes of Yaleâs graduate and professional schools.
⢠Ashoka Study Abroad has established the Ashoka@Yale Summer Programme for its students with Yale Summer Session for Ashoka students who want to study in New Haven.
⢠Ashoka and Yale were among the collaborators on two international conferences in 2013 and 2015, in Bangalore and in New Delhi, on the future of liberal arts education in India.
Looking ahead, Yale and Ashoka faculty are in discussion on visiting appointments for Yale faculty; hosting Yale Summer Session course at Ashoka; hosting Yale courses and study trips at Ashoka; staging conferences and workshops such as the Yale Modern South Asia Workshop at Ashoka; and supporting the recruitment of Ashoka faculty from Yaleâs Ph.D. students.
About Ashoka University
Ashoka University is a private, nonprofit university. An unprecedented example of collective public philanthropy in India, it is a pioneer in its focus on the liberal arts. It offers its students a multidisciplinary liberal education, which provides depth and breadth of learning, both by immersing students in diverse disciplines and by emphasising scholarship and research. Ashoka University offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across the humanities, social sciences and fundamental natural sciences.
About Yale University
Founded in 1701, Yale University is a research university that is among the worldâs pre-eminent educational and cultural institutions. It consists of three major components: Yale College, the four-year undergraduate school; the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; and thirteen professional schools. Yale College, the heart of the University, provides instruction in the liberal arts and sciences, and offers a curriculum of remarkable breadth and depth.
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