Dear Christies,
Welcome to the School of Social Sciences! On behalf of our entire community of faculty, staff, and students, I extend a warm welcome. As Dean of the School of Social Sciences, I am incredibly proud of the diverse and rigorous research and practice-oriented disciplines within our school. Our programs are designed to prepare students for a wide range of roles in practice, research,
Dear Christies,
Welcome to the School of Social Sciences! On behalf of our entire community of faculty, staff, and students, I extend a warm welcome. As Dean of the School of Social Sciences, I am incredibly proud of the diverse and rigorous research and practice-oriented disciplines within our school. Our programs are designed to prepare students for a wide range of roles in practice, research, and administration. With offerings available across all university campuses, we provide greater access and a broader selection of options for prospective students. Our school is dedicated to interdisciplinary learning, engaging students and faculty in a variety of cross-disciplinary experiences and programs. We prioritize dynamic teaching methods and a research-driven curriculum, which are key to our students' success.
Our core values of social responsibility, integrity, and excellence guide our efforts to provide an outstanding educational experience in the social and behavioral sciences.
Additionally, I am proud of the rich and diverse expertise our faculty bring from industry, community, and academia. They possess extensive local and international experience from leading universities and industries. I invite everyone interested in social and behavioral sciences to explore our programs, whether online or by visiting any of our campuses.
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Enjoyed my discussion with the students of Applied Economics at the Christ University, Yeshwanthpur campus on Achilles’ heel of Indian Public Policy with illustrations from the Indian experience. Delighted to observe their keenness to understand issues and methodological inquisitiveness in the cause of the discussion. I wish them all the best. Â
Date: 18/11/2022
These few hours that I spent at Christ University, Yeshwanthpur Campus, Dept. of Economics, was quite an enriching experience. I am greatly inspired by the efforts and the success that you have achieved in the very first year of existence. I can only hope that these efforts will expand in the coming years. I wish to collaborate more deeply with the Department, it has been a privilege. All the Best.
Date: 26/04/2023
Delighted to inaugurate Economics Association of Christ University, Yeshwanthpur Campus and interact with the faculty members and students. They are an enthusiastic bunch of young minds, who are the future of India. It was fascinating to interact with them. Â
Date: 3/11/2022
When I was working as a Trade Advisor at Madhya Pradesh Industrial Development Cooperation (MPIDC) in the Export Cell, my multidisciplinary background due to Liberal Arts played a pivotal role in securing the position. My expertise in international relations, economics, and business set me apart. The numerous activities, internships, and capstone projects I engaged in during my time in college also showcased practical exposure even as a fresher. I was able to leverage these experiences to land my job. I’m grateful to CHRIST (Deemed to be University) and the Department of Liberal Arts for providing me with the exposure needed to stand out in such a fast paced world.Â
The Liberal Arts programme sparked my interest in sustainability and its intersection with various disciplines. I hold fond memories of being a part of the first batch, and working closely with the faculty of the Liberal Arts through every step of my journey at CHRIST (Deemed to be University). I am now associated with The Takshashila Institution, an independent centre for research and education in public policy, working as an Assistant Programme Manager for their Graduate Certificate in Public Policy (Defence and Foreign Affairs) programme.Â
Liberal arts students aren’t meant to be placed in a box but creates a multifaceted approach to how we deal with things day to day. Personally, liberal arts has helped me acquire dynamic positions where I’m a growth lead at a pharmaceutical based company and only my multidisciplinary education has helped me think in ways that integrate various different approaches to my daily problem solving. I also have started my own company which is completely different from my 9-5 and I was only able to do that because I was not limited to just one discipline. It’s helped me actively manage multiple things at once even when they aren’t interrelated but also allowed myself to find connections in the two areas of my career paths and find dynamic solutions that work for both!
Doing a Liberal Arts degree has been one of the best decisions I have ever made because not only did it give me the opportunity to explore and understand what I am inclined towards and what I would like to pursue in the future, it has also helped me focus on the bigger picture and the issues that we are facing in today’s world and how we can try to solve the same. I am currently in Social Beat, a digital marketing company, and the surprising fact is that I never knew I had an inclination towards digital marketing before I took this degree. Overall, I would say that the degree has not only helped me improve and advance academically but also holistically.Â
Enjoyed my discussion with the students of Applied Economics at the Christ University, Yeshwanthpur campus on Achilles’ heel of Indian Public Policy with illustrations from the Indian experience. Delighted to observe their keenness to understand issues and methodological inquisitiveness in the cause of the discussion. I wish them all the best. Â
Date: 18/11/2022
These few hours that I spent at Christ University, Yeshwanthpur Campus, Dept. of Economics, was quite an enriching experience. I am greatly inspired by the efforts and the success that you have achieved in the very first year of existence. I can only hope that these efforts will expand in the coming years. I wish to collaborate more deeply with the Department, it has been a privilege. All the Best.
Date: 26/04/2023
Delighted to inaugurate Economics Association of Christ University, Yeshwanthpur Campus and interact with the faculty members and students. They are an enthusiastic bunch of young minds, who are the future of India. It was fascinating to interact with them. Â
Date: 3/11/2022
When I was working as a Trade Advisor at Madhya Pradesh Industrial Development Cooperation (MPIDC) in the Export Cell, my multidisciplinary background due to Liberal Arts played a pivotal role in securing the position. My expertise in international relations, economics, and business set me apart. The numerous activities, internships, and capstone projects I engaged in during my time in college also showcased practical exposure even as a fresher. I was able to leverage these experiences to land my job. I’m grateful to CHRIST (Deemed to be University) and the Department of Liberal Arts for providing me with the exposure needed to stand out in such a fast paced world.Â
The Liberal Arts programme sparked my interest in sustainability and its intersection with various disciplines. I hold fond memories of being a part of the first batch, and working closely with the faculty of the Liberal Arts through every step of my journey at CHRIST (Deemed to be University). I am now associated with The Takshashila Institution, an independent centre for research and education in public policy, working as an Assistant Programme Manager for their Graduate Certificate in Public Policy (Defence and Foreign Affairs) programme.Â
Liberal arts students aren’t meant to be placed in a box but creates a multifaceted approach to how we deal with things day to day. Personally, liberal arts has helped me acquire dynamic positions where I’m a growth lead at a pharmaceutical based company and only my multidisciplinary education has helped me think in ways that integrate various different approaches to my daily problem solving. I also have started my own company which is completely different from my 9-5 and I was only able to do that because I was not limited to just one discipline. It’s helped me actively manage multiple things at once even when they aren’t interrelated but also allowed myself to find connections in the two areas of my career paths and find dynamic solutions that work for both!
Doing a Liberal Arts degree has been one of the best decisions I have ever made because not only did it give me the opportunity to explore and understand what I am inclined towards and what I would like to pursue in the future, it has also helped me focus on the bigger picture and the issues that we are facing in today’s world and how we can try to solve the same. I am currently in Social Beat, a digital marketing company, and the surprising fact is that I never knew I had an inclination towards digital marketing before I took this degree. Overall, I would say that the degree has not only helped me improve and advance academically but also holistically.Â
Programme: BA JOUH
Batch: 2018-2021
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Sheelalipi Sahana is a doctoral candidate in English Literature at The University of Edinburgh. Her research interests lie in gender studies, spatiality and postcolonial spaces. For her thesis, she is working on spatial modernity in the 20th century Muslim women's fiction from India and Pakistan. She is the co-founder of Tasavvur Collective, a consortium of researchers working on Muslim South Asia. She graduated from Christ University in 2015 with a BA Honours degree in English literature.
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