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Our Vision
The Bharat Ratna Dr B.R. Ambedkar
Vishwavidyalaya (Ambedkar University, Delhi or AUD) was
established by the Government of the National Capital Territory
of Delhi through an Act of Legislature in 2007 and was notified
in July 2008. Mandated to focus on research and teaching in the
social sciences and humanities and guided by Dr Ambedkar’s
vision of bridging equality and social justice with excellence,
AUD considers it to be its mission to create sustainable and
effective linkages between access to and success in higher
education. AUD is committed to creating an institutional culture
characterized by humanism, non-hierarchical and collegial
functioning, teamwork and creativity.
Innovative Learning
and Research
AUD functions through its various Schools
and Centres, which are home to its dynamic regular, adjunct and
visiting faculty. The Schools that AUD has established so far
are the School of Development Studies, the School of Human
Ecology, and the School of Human Studies. The Schools presently
offer three masters programmes: MA Development Studies (at the
School of Development Studies), MA Environment and Development
(at the School of Human Ecology) and MA Psychosocial Clinical
Studies (at the School of Human Studies). These Schools shall
soon offer doctoral programmes as well.
Schools that AUD envisages to establish in
the near future include the School of Law, Governance and
Citizenship, the School of Business, Public Policy and Social
Entrepreneurship, the School of Educational Studies, the School
of Liberal Studies, the School of Culture and Creative
Expressions, and the School of Design. These Schools will offer
both masters and doctoral programmes. In addition to these
Schools, the School of Undergraduate Studies will be the
academic home for the undergraduate programmes in the social
sciences, humanities, mathematical sciences and liberal studies.
AUD is also in the process of establishing a
few Centres for studies and research. It has already established
a Centre for Early Childhood Education and Development. Other
Centres on the anvil are a Centre for Indigenous Knowledge
Systems, a Centre for Leadership and Change, a Centre for
Equality and Social Justice, a Centre for Engaged Spiritualities
and Peace Building, and a Centre for Social Applications of
Mathematics.
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