Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Philanthropy Powers Paradigm Shift in Private Education

NEW DELHI: Sitting in his seventh floor office overlooking the Noida Expressway Sanjeev Bikhchandani, founder of naukri.com, is talking of philanthropy.

In a tottering economy his core business, he says, is not performing on expected lines but his concern now is Ashoka University (AU) that he and 11 others have founded in Kundli, Haryana.

On the other side of the NCR, another philanthropic venture is getting noticed in Noida. Unlike AU, a brainchild of mostly first generation entrepreneurs and successful corporate leaders, Shiv Nadar University (SNU), spread over 286 acres, is being put together with HCL founder's personal fortune. What binds the two is their avowed claim not to make profit but build world-class varsities brick by brick. Far away in Bangalore, Azim Premji University is following the same mantra. Some of the biggest names like economist Subhashis Gangopadhyay, sociologist Dipankar Gupta, physicist Rupmanjari Ghosh and historian Rohan D'Souza have left prestigious assignments to become part of SNU. AU's academic council consists of veritable who's who like Andre Beteille, Rudrangshu Mukherjee, Sunil Khilnani, Ramchandra Guha, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Christophe Jaffrelot, Kaushik Basu, Devesh Kapur, A K Shiva Kumar, Kenwyn Smith.

In a country where private education is all about profit, AU and SNU could herald a paradigm shift. Bikhchandani says the idea of a university was borne out of many eureka moments in his life like coming out unfulfilled from three years in St. Stephen's College, meeting a college junior who said Delhi University (DU) undergraduate syllabus in economics had not changed since 1980 and many others. "We have adopted the British system of working in silos," he says. Bikhchandani got in touch with few like-minded people like Yale and Harvad alumni Ashis Dhawan of ChrysCapital, Ashish Gupta of Evalueshare and many others. Meeting Pramath Sinha, founding dean of ISB, Hyderabad, was godsend for them. "Pramath brought another group that wanted to start technological university. The two groups merged," Bikhchandani says. But the twin mantra was finalized: every founder will make personal contribution, there will be no profit and university will belong to no one. "People who are contributing are not part of the university. Our vision is new kind of college education that will act as a catalyst," Bikhchandani says.

Another first by the two universities is the way they are blending teaching of pure science and liberal arts in equal measure. The usual route of teaching management and engineering is not their immediate priority. Says Gangopadhyay of SNU, "University must have a large variety of disciplines so that both students and faculty members can work together, offer separate perspectives on a common issue and, learn from each other."

Vineet Gupta of Jamboree Education, one of the AU founders, says, "Professional education prepares you for one skill or one discipline but a liberal education which covers a broad range of subjects in pure sciences, social sciences and humanities is an education for life and prepares you for the interdisciplinary demands of the job market today."

AU, which has tied up with the University of Pennsylvania, Carleton College, SciencesPo of Paris, is in talks with Yale, Oxford, King's College, London and University of Michigan. It has decided to give admission through an application process that would not only look at marks but also evaluate Statement of Purpose (SOP) and essay that an applicant writes. SNU has a flexible system that looks at English marks in class XII and two other subjects. Fee in both the universities would be on the higher side for those who can afford but there will be enough scholarships for meritorious students. AU says it has distributed Rs 13 crore worth of scholarship through its YoungIndia Fellowship, the university's first post-graduate programme.

Pedagogy in AU and SNU will be flexible enough. In AU, students will go through a breadth of education that covers sciences, social sciences before they decide to major in their chosen field. SNU also allows students to move to another stream after the first year. Gangopadhyay is confident that if an institution like SNU can "offer globally comparable programmes, there is no reason why parents will not pay to an Indian institution".


SNU has already started, and AU will from next year in its modest 25-acre campus. Individual philanthropy of one and collective philanthropy of another geared towards excellence could herald a new change and make private education no longer a dirty word.



News Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com


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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Ashoka Open House in Mumbai on October 29, 2013



Ashoka Open House in Mumbai on October 29, 2013REGISTER HERE
In the run up to opening admissions in November 2013 for our Founding undergraduate batch to commence in August 2014, we bring to you the Ashoka Open House Series.
An Ashoka Open House is an opportunity for prospective students and their parents to ask us crucial questions about college education, and about choosing a particular institution or discipline. Its unique design will allow them to directly interact with the founders, faculty and admissions team at Ashoka, as well as Young India Fellows from the past and present batches. Following a great interaction with students and parents in New Delhi and Mumbai, we look forward to conducting such events in all major cities across India. We welcome one and all to participate and also share their ideas in building the University.

This week's event


We cordially invite you to meet our Founder and Trustee, Mr. Ashish Dhawan (CEO, Central Square Foundation; Senior MD, ChrysCapital; BS, Yale University; MBA, Harvard Business School) and one of our faculty members Prof. Kranti Saran (BA, St. Stephen's College; MA, Delhi University; PhD Harvard University) at our Open House in Mumbai.
Below are the details.
Date: Tuesday, 29th of October, 2013
Time: 6.30 pm – 8.00 pm (will be preceded by high tea)
Venue: H.R. College, Churchgate
  Mumbai 400 020
Open for: Students of Class XI, XII and their parents





Upcoming Open Houses


City

Time

Date

Venue

Mumbai
6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Tuesday, Oct 29, 2013
HR College, Churchgate
Hyderabad
4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Sunday, Nov 10, 2013
Khemka Hall, Indian School of Business


Your chance to meet the faculty and founders of Ashoka University, at a location near you. Inviting parents and students to have a fruitful discussion on how we plan to deliver Ivy League Education in India. Email sanchit.sharma@ashoka.edu.in or register here: http://www.ashoka.edu.in/Events/Ashoka-Open-House

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Ashoka University Open House in Bangalore & Hyderabad

In the run up to opening admissions in November 2013 for our Founding undergraduate batch to commence in August 2014, we bring to you the Ashoka Open House Series.


An Ashoka Open House is an opportunity for prospective students and their parents to ask us crucial questions about college education, and about choosing a particular institution or discipline. Its unique design will allow them to directly interact with the founders, faculty and admissions team at Ashoka, as well as Young India Fellows from the past and present batches. Following a great interaction with students and parents in New Delhi and Mumbai, we look forward to conducting such events in all major cities across India. We welcome one and all to participate and also share their ideas in building the University.

Open House Calendar

Bangalore4:00 PM to 6:00 PMSaturday, Oct 26, 2013National Institute of Advanced Studies, Indian Institute of Science (IISc) campus
Hyderabad4:00 PM to 6:00 PMSunday, Nov 10, 2013Khemka Hall, Indian School of Business

This week’s Event

This week’s Open House will be hosted by one of our faculty members Dr. Kranti Saran (Ph.D. Harvard University) who will be there to engage with students and parents on the merits of and need for liberal education in India. He will be joined by members from our Admissions team and Young India Fellows.
Below are the details.
Date: Saturday, 26th of October, 2013
Time: 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm (will be followed by high tea)
Venue: National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS)
  Indian Institute of Science (IISc) campus
  Bangalore 560 012 
Open for: Students of Class XI, XII and their parents