Here are some of the key initiatives:
Strategic Initiatives
Industry-driven education prepares students for the real world.
The Importance of Industry-Driven Education
In today’s fast-paced and rapidly evolving job market, it’s essential to have a dynamic curriculum that reflects current trends and industry demands. This is particularly true for students who aspire to lead in their chosen fields. A curriculum that is not aligned with the needs of the industry can leave students unprepared for the challenges they will face in the real world.
The Benefits of Specialised Courses
Our degree programmes are designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to succeed in their chosen fields. We offer a range of specialised courses that cater to the diverse needs of our students. These courses are designed to provide students with a deeper understanding of their chosen field and equip them with the skills to lead in a rapidly changing world. Key benefits of specialised courses include: + Enhanced job prospects + Increased earning potential + Greater career satisfaction + Improved employability
Raising the Bar in Education
We are passionate about continually raising the bar in our degree programmes. Our faculty consists of experienced and industry-qualified professionals who are dedicated to providing students with the best possible education.
Our Global Partnerships
We have established partnerships with leading institutions across the world, fostering a collaborative environment that benefits our students and faculty. These partnerships not only provide access to cutting-edge research and resources but also offer students the opportunity to engage with diverse perspectives and cultures.
Key Partnerships
Enhancing Our Curriculum
Our global partnerships have a profound impact on our curriculum, enriching our students’ learning experience and preparing them for the challenges of modern business.
The Benefits of the Pre-Doctoral Programme
The Pre-Doctoral Programme offers numerous benefits to its participants. Some of the key advantages include:
The Programme Structure
The Pre-Doctoral Programme is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive education in research methods, data analysis, and academic writing. The programme’s structure includes:
WE CONTINUE TO be dedicated to creating a profound social impact through technology-enabled education. As the only management school in India offering MOOCs on edX, we provide 84 unique courses, two MicroMasters, and three Professional Certificate Programmes. Our courses have attracted over 37.6 million learners from 220 countries. Ranked #3 globally by MOOCLab in 2020 for business schools offering MOOCs, we are also the national coordinator for management education on SWAYAM, India’s official online learning platform. Of course, for our institution to grow sustainably, we are mindful of the challenges ahead. Our focus needs to be consistently maintained on practical steps that help us adapt and evolve. Here are a few things that come to my mind. First, we should continue to actively foster an entrepreneurial mindset—not just in encouraging startups but also in promoting intrapreneurship within, so that we are better prepared for the rapid changes in our field. We also have a continued responsibility to act ethically and with social awareness, making choices that benefit both our community and society. Embracing online learning and hybrid models, by leveraging our online learning resources, must enable us to reach more people and cater to a wider range of learning needs. Finally, we must remain committed to keeping our curriculum current. This means balancing essential concepts with real-world applications to ensure our students are well-prepared.
The Benefits of Online and Hybrid Learning
Online and hybrid learning models offer numerous benefits for students, partners, and the wider community. Some of the key advantages include:
Building a Culture of Integrity and Empathy
The University of Glasgow’s investment in online and hybrid learning models is not just about providing access to education, but also about building a culture of integrity and empathy. This is reflected in the university’s commitment to:
