Do you know who offers a postgraduate programme in India in communicating science? Where can one study issues like conservation psychology, conservation finance, and multilateralism? Is there a course on quality assurance and regulatory affairs that is developed with industry? Can one study computer science course that offers training in pervasive computing, data mining and informatics combined into one taught by the industry? Do our students get to know how agencies like the United Nations functions?
These are some of the questions that are being answered by The Institute of Transdisciplinary Health Sciences and Technology, TransDisciplinary University (TDU) at its academic programme launch for 2017-18.
Founded by veterans, Dr. Sam Pitroda and Darshan Shankar, the TDU aims to lead innovation in higher education with an objective of providing unique opportunities to students and scholars across the board while fostering a positive societal change.
During the academic year 2017-2018, TDU will offer the following programmes:
1. Master of Science - Life Sciences (Ayurveda-Biology)
2. Bachelor of Science -Conservation
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3. Master of Science - Conservation Futures
4. Integrated Master of Science - Computer Science
5. Master of Science - Computer Science
6. Master of Science - Science Communication
7. Master of Science - Herbal Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs
1. Certificate in Ethnobiology
2. Certificate in Plant Systematics and Biodiversity
3. Certificate in Ethnoveterinary Practice
4. Certificate in 'One Health'
5. Certificate in 'Nadi Vigyana'
"India has one of the world's largest educational systems with 1.4 million schools, 35,000 colleges and 600 universities. Over half of the population is under 30 years of age, and 10 million people join the workforce each year. The need of the hour is to encourage education that focuses on research and innovation, while translating knowledge for positive societal change. We must enable our students to think and innovate in various fields, in order to have a larger community impact," said Pitroda.
"We at TDU focus on designing and deploying innovative and novel courses, both for study and research, using modern technology and tools. The TDU attempts to provide affordable, scalable and sustainable for life-long learning that is responsive and relevant. Using federated structure, courses at TDU are offered by a range of institutions and partners, including the United Nations, both from India and abroad," added Dr. Balakrishna Pisupati, Vice-chancellor, TDU.
Established with a mandate to formalise Trans and inter-disciplinary approaches in education and research, the TDU emphasises continuous and experiential learning with all its courses designed in consultation with experts that including the industry, civil society and government agencies.
Focused on providing an atmosphere of free and fair learning opportunities, not based on one's economic background but instead on intellectual inquisitiveness, the university offers equal opportunities for interested students who are passionate about learning.