Oxford-India Brochure 2009
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India in Oxford Rhodes Scholarships Since 1947, many distinguished Indian Rob Judges students have benefited from this renowned scholarship programme, pursuing graduate studies at Oxford before going on to significant leadership roles. They include Professor Deepak Nayyar (member, Knowledge Commission), Dr Students from India: Mukund Rajan (Vice President, Tata Sons Ltd) and Mahesh Rangarajan the sixth largest group of (historian and political commentator), students at Oxford to name only a few. We awarded an A strong bond March 2009 honorary doctorate to Montek Singh The first Indian students came to Oxford Ahluwalia (Deputy Chairman, Planning Oxford University has made in 1871. It was religion, not race, which Commission, also a Rhodes Scholar) in strengthening its relationship with had barred their entry previously: until June 2008. India a priority. Through new posts, that year, only members of the Church of scholarship programmes, and academic Opening new paradigms: England were admitted to the University. The 100th Indian Rhodes Scholar collaboration, Oxford is committed The Oxford University arrived in Oxford in 1995; five new to expanding and invigorating the Today, India is the 6th largest source of India Business Centre Indian Rhodes Scholars arrive in Top left: Hammad Khan is studying for a doctorate in connections with India that have students at Oxford, with 281 students Oxford each year. Engineering Science at Oxford University In January 2008, the Vice-Chancellor Above: Past MBA students from India at Oxford University’s enriched the University’s intellectual currently enrolled. The majority of our Saïd Business School announced the establishment of the heritage for more than 400 years. Makin Dick Indian students are graduate students. Oxford University India Business Indian students are the second fastest Number A selection of prestigious Centre (OUIBC). The Centre, located growing student group. of Indian scholarships at Oxford A leading centre at Oxford’s Saïd Business School, students Other scholarships will address major business issues Indian students: for the study of India A number of Indian students hold affecting India, through collaborative studying the social sciences A bronze figure research between academics in Clarendon Fund 24 University of Oxford scholarships, such in the West of a tiger, believed to be a bhutu (spirit). Oxford, India, and elsewhere. More than half of our Indian students are as the Clarendon Scholarship (open to Mid 19th century. Its primary objective is to learn studying on courses in the social sciences, Felix 12 non-European students) and the Felix Specialist master’s courses Pitt Rivers Museum from India’s business success and particularly business and law. Top areas Scholarship (for Indian students). Our two-year MPhil in Modern South innovative solutions, as the country studied by Indians include business Asian Studies gives students an in- Rhodes Scholarships 10 The generous support of outside donors Rich collections makes the transition from poverty to administration, civil law, development depth understanding of the histories, is helping to expand our funding: the prosperity, which will form a guide studies, financial economics, societies and cultures of South Asia and Oxford University’s collections provide Overseas Research new Kokil Pathak Scholarships fully fund to future generations of countries biochemistry, and engineering science. 10 neighbouring regions. It also provides extremely rich resources for research Student Awards (ORS) four Indian graduate students each year attempting similar transitions. The intensive training in one or more of the on India. The Indian Institute Library at Exeter College, Oxford. Centre will engage directly many Scholarships for Indians Kokil Pathak Scholarships 8 languages of South Asia. holds over 100,000 volumes, comprising Indian students also hold prestigious printed material in Indian languages, Oxford academics throughout the One of the critical issues in attracting In 2008, Oxford University introduced Dorothy Hodgkin awards from the British government and European language books relating to University in cross-disciplinary the best Indian students to Oxford is 2 a new one-year MSc course devoted Postgraduate Awards research councils, such as the Dorothy India, and one of the world’s most research. the availability of scholarship funding. specifically to the study of contemporary Hodgkin Postgraduate Awards and the important collections of Sanskrit The India Business Centre will also The University is currently looking to Commonwealth India. Professor Barbara Harriss-White, 2 Commonwealth Scholarships. manuscripts. focus on teaching, providing doctoral increase funding for the best Indian scholarships Professor of Development Studies, was programmes for students and students to study at Oxford. instrumental in setting up this globally The Bodleian Law Library has extensive Shell Centenary / Shell scholarships for degree programmes 1 unique degree. Students are taught ‘real holdings related to law in India, with a Centenary Chevening in Oxford. Generously supported by knowledge’ about contemporary India primary focus on the laws of the Indian the Lavasa Corporation, which has together with the social sciences skills republic. The Oriental Institute Library, also endowed a new Chair of Indian necessary to analyse the theoretical the History Faculty Library, and Queen Business Studies, another key activity foundations of that knowledge. Elizabeth House Library also hold Prominent alumni important collections of South Asian of the Centre is to develop a range of Other specialist courses focused on materials. custom and open executive education Over 880 graduates of Oxford live in India today. Many India include MPhils in Tibetan and programmes to be delivered in India participate in the Oxford and Cambridge Societies of Mumbai, Rob Judges Himalayan Studies and Classical Indian The Indian collections of the Ashmolean at a new facility located in Lavasa, New Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore, and Pune. Religions. India also figures prominently Museum are of international importance. near Pune, in early 2010. in master’s courses in development The India Gallery encompasses all Since independence, a number of Indians who studied at Mr Gulabchand, Chairman of Lavasa economics. periods of Indian history, from the Indus Oxford have gone on to play prominent roles not only in Indian Valley Civilisation (circa 2000 BCE) to the Corporation, says that this partnership society but often on the world stage as well. These include: 20th century. It also houses the Newberry between Lavasa and Oxford will open • Dr Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India collection of 1,200 early Gujarati printed new paradigms of educational and cotton fragments – the most important managerial excellence for students in • Indira Gandhi, first woman Prime Minister of India study group of its kind in the world. both countries. The collaboration is in • Cornelia Sorabji, India’s first female lawyer line with Lavasa’s vision to provide The Indian collections of the Pitt Rivers an appropriate environment to enable • Soha Ali Khan, actress Museum comprise well over 15,000 high-quality research. • Vikram Seth, award-winning novelist items, covering most aspects of daily life Professor Barbara Harriss-White learning about cultural change relating to Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist and • Girish Karnad, award-winning playwright and actor. Dr Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India, in conversation with the Chancellor of Oxford University, Lord Patten of Barnes, after receiving his honorary Degree of Doctor of Civil Law Affairs Directorate of Oxford Public University Designed and produced by on an educational visit to Arunachal Pradesh in October 2007 Sikh communities. Research links between Oxford and Indian universities include not only research about the country, but also collaborations on critical scientific and medical topics. Oxford and India collaborate across disciplines Oxford India Network Further Oxford in Theoretical Physics collaborations Oxford - India Timeline University One thriving area Stephen Kennedy, head of the Department of Obstetrics and 1579 Father Thomas Stephens, from New of collaboration Gynaecology at Oxford, is involved in a longstanding collaboration College, is the first recorded Englishman Press between Oxford in southern India investigating the genetic epidemiology of to arrive in India. His letters lay the and India is that of endometriosis. This involves the Centre for Cellular & Molecular foundation of Anglo-Indian literature. Oxford University Press (OUP) is theoretical physics. Biology in Hyderabad, the University of Oxford and clinicians in 1630 William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury a department of the University of Hyderabad and Kolkata. ‘India has built up and St John’s College graduate, presents Oxford. Established in 1478, it is a strong position in by far the largest university press The Clinical Trial Service an album of Mughal paintings to the theoretical sciences iStock Unit is an active collaborator Bodleian Library. They are the first Indian in the world. OUP India was since independence, established in 1912 in Bombay. in the Chennai Prospective paintings given to any Western library. so as to be arguably Study of 500,000 adults, Offices were later established 1784 The Asiatic Society is founded in Calcutta the most influential led by epidemiologist Dr at Chennai and Kolkata, and an by Sir William Jones of University in Asia today.