University of Hyderabad

University of Hyderabad

Infobox University
name=University of Hyderabad (Central university)
motto= "Sa Vidhya Ya Vimukthaye" (In Sanskrit for "Education results in liberation")
established=1974
type=Public
chancellor=Justice M N Venkata Chaliah
vice_chancellor=Professor Dr.Seyed E Hasnain
city=Hyderabad
state=Andhra Pradesh
country=India
undergrad=
postgrad=
postgrad_label=post-graduate
faculty=
campus=Urban
website= [http://www.uohyd.ernet.in/ www.uohyd.ernet.in]
free_label=Affiliations
free=

The University of Hyderabad is an institute of post-graduate teaching and research. The school was established by an act of the Parliament of India in 1974 as a Central University. Over the years, it has emerged as a top ranking institute of higher education and research in India. The university also offers courses under distance learning programs. The university is a member of the 'Association of Indian Universities' (AIU), the 'Association of Commonwealth Universities' (ACU) and 'International Council for Distance Education'. An Academic Staff College has been functioning on the university campus since 1988 under the UGC scheme for improving the standards of teaching in colleges and universities. The college organizes orientation and refresher courses for college and university teachers.

Location

The university is located at GachiBowli, about 20 km from the city of Hyderabad on the old Hyderabad-Bombay highway. Stretching over nearly convert|2300|acre|km2 of land, the campus is the home of a variety of birds. The campus contains woods and lakes with descriptory names such as Buffalo Lake and Peacock Lake. Students find as if they are in the nature's bosom because of the lush green surroundings with beautiful rocks and lakes.The university also has a city campus, "The Golden Threshold", the residence of the late Sarojini Naidu. The Sarojini Naidu School was located at the Golden Threshold premises for nearly 15 years before it moved to the main campus in Gachibowli in 2003. A Centre for Folk Culture Studies established with financial support from the Ford Foundation also functions from the Golden Threshold under the aegis of the SN SCHOOL http://snschool.googlepages.com/

Academics

The university is divided into the following schools, each of which offer multiple post-graduate/research courses in their respective domains.

"'* School of Mathematics and Computer - This is further divided into two departments:

# Department of Mathematics and Statistics

# Department of Computer and Information Sciences

* School of Physics

* School of Chemistry

* School of Life Sciences

* School of Humanities

* School of Social Sciences

* School of Performing Arts, Fine Arts and Communications

* Sarojini Naidu School of Performing Arts, Fine Arts and Communications

* School of Management Studies

* Study India Program"'

The university offers courses like M.A, M.Sc, M.C.A, M.Tech in various disciplines. Recently, the University has decided to offer undergraduate courses as well. The [Indira Gandhi memorial Library] of the university was one of the first in the country to be completely computerised. The university offers various scholarships to top scoring students, talented students with no financial means, and physically handicapped students. The university offers facilities for campus placements. A large number of students from various courses are offered jobs through campus placements every year.

Department of mathematics and statistics

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics is a part of the School of Mathematics and Computer/Information sciences, which was established in February 1978 with Prof. M. Venkata Raman, formerly Head, Department of mathematics, Madurai University, as the first dean of the school. Currently there are 17 regular faculty members and 2 visiting faculty with research specialization cutting across the broad areas of Algebra, Analysis, Geometry, Number theory, Applied mathematics, Statistics and Operation Research. Department has a distinguished faculty which has research collaborations with other prestigious institutes in India and abroad. These include research collaborations with other leading research institutes like TIFR, IMSc., ISI and IISc. The department has been able to receive recognition from various funding agencies. DST has selected this department under its FIST (Funds for Infrastructure in Science and Technology) (Level II) scheme. This grant is to support research in areas under Cryptology, Modelling & Simulation and Dynamical Systems. The Department has also been chosen by the UGC for support under COSIST (Committee for Strengthening Infrastructure in Science & Technology) programme. It is also a recipient of the Special Assistance Programme (SAP) of the UGC. The National Board of Higher Mathematics, (NBHM) has recognized our library as a regional library of the NBHM. And thus provides library grant each year for subscribing journals in Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics. The teaching here is oriented towards preparing the students to go for research in Mathematics/Statistics. Thus the students who join here get a strong background in mathematics at the M.Sc. level. Consequently students of this department consistently perform well in examinations or interviews for research fellowships in various prestigious institutes in India and abroad. Because of the through training that students receive here, they are also highly sought after in the job market even with their M.Sc. degree. Students find it a privilege to be here because of the academic environment and the facilities they have here.

The Ph.D.students of the department receives post doctoral fellowships in other reputed institutes in the country or abroad. Many of them have excelled in their careers in various organizations within the country and abroad.

For more details, please visit the Department website http://mathstat.uohyd.ernet.in ( or http://172.16.16.9 from inside the University campus)

chool of Humanities

School of Humanities is located near Peacock lake on campus. This school has six Departments and Two Centres. Mohan G. Ramanan, Department of English now working as a Dean of the School. Those includes

* Department of English
* Department of Philosophy
* Department of Hindi
* Department of Telugu
* Department of Urdu
* Department of Sanskrit Studies
* Centre for Applied Linguistics and Translation Studies
* Centre for Comparative Literature
* English Language Teaching cell

Department of English

Ammulu universityThe Department admits into its M.A. programme graduates from ANY basic discipline. It aims at providing instruction and carrying out research in both traditional and current areas of English Studies. In addition to core English Literature and American Literature components, it encourages work in New Literatures in English, Comparative Studies, Translation, Culture, Language Studies and Pedagogy [http://172.16.1.100/academic/school_study/humanities/mission_english.html] .

The Department is supported by a UGC-DRS (SAP) programme which is now in its Third Phase. The UGC has sanctioned the programme, “Assistance for Strengthening of Infrastructure for Humanities and Social Sciences (ASIHSS)” for five years, beginning April 1, 2006. The Department has xerox machines, audio-visual equipment, and a substantial text-book library built up purely on the strength of donations from faculty, students and other well-wishers. Some P.Cs have been set aside for the use of Research Scholars and the visually challenged. The Department’s Multimedia Laboratory is used for the study of language, drama, media and contemporary images.

Several donors have contributed financially to the Department, and scholarships and prizes like the Late Mrs. Rita Nair Award, the Dorothy Deering Prize, the Chanduri Family Scholarship/Library Fund and the Linda Dittmar Award are given annually. Prof. Sachidananda Mohanty if presently working as the Head of the Department

Department of Philosophy

The Department is eminently known in the country for research in diverse fields of philosophy. It has been recognised by the UGC as a Department of Special Assistance since 1987. The thrust areas of research under this programme are (1) Philosophy of Language: Indian and Western: (2) Cognitive Science (including Logic and Philosophy of Mind). The Department has also received grants under ASIHSS for a period of five years since April 2006 to March 2011. The thrust areas under this scheme are (1) Philosophy of Science and (2) Moral and Political Philosophy – both from Indian and Western Perspectives. In addition to these, the Department also carries on research in Philosophy of Wittgenstein, Contemporary Western Philosophy, and systems of Indian Philosophy like Nyaya and Buddhism [http://172.16.1.100/academic/school_study/humanities/mission_philosophy.html] . The Department offers facilities of xerox and computers to all students, apart from the centralized facilities. A Raghu Rama Raju is presently working as Head of the Department for the Department of Philosophy [http://172.16.1.100/academic/school_study/humanities/Raghuramaraju_A.html] .

Department of Hindi

The Department of Hindi aims at providing teaching and research facilities in Hindi keeping in view the changing social norms, communication patterns, different social roles of language in our society and fast changing literary values in our time. While drawing up the syllabus, sufficient care has been taken to cater to the above needs. It has been kept flexible enough to incorporate various requirements of the students in the context of contemporary society. Special attention is also given to the regional and comprehensive studies of language and literature [http://172.16.1.100/academic/school_study/humanities/mission_hindi.html] . Presently, Shashi Mudiraj is working as the Head of the Department.

Department of Telugu

The main objective of the Department of Telugu is to prom­ote studies in Telugu Language and Literature. The Department undertakes teaching and research in Telugu with emphasis on vari­ous aspects of historical and comparative studies in language and literature. The syllabus for various courses is drawn keeping in view of the changing needs of the society in relation to language use, and the role of literature in the society. An equal importance is also given for studies in Classical literature and Sanskrit, along with interdisciplinary approach [http://172.16.1.100/academic/school_study/humanities/mission_telugu.html] . B Ramabrahmam is presently working as Head of the Department.

Department of Urdu

The Department of Urdu lays emphasis on the inter‑disciplinary job‑oriented education in Urdu. It provides an atmosphere, which helps the student in developing his intel­ligence, organising ability and research aptitude. The Department also aims at developing the importance of national integration through its study and research programmes. It also provides an atmosphere for the development of creative talents among stud­ents. This Department is the only Department of Urdu in India having its own fully equipped Computer Lab with 12 PCs having Multimedia kits, CD read write drives, scanners and all the PCs are connected to internet [http://172.16.1.100/academic/school_study/humanities/mission_urdu.html] . Prof. Mohd. Baig Ehsas, is presently working as the Head of the Department of Urdu.

Department of Sanskrit Studies

Sanskrit is a repository of unlimited invaluable knowledge of Ancient Indian Heritage. There is an urgent need for knowledge mining from Ancient Sanskrit texts for bridge building between the past and the future through the present. Keeping this in view, a unique research oriented Department of Sanskrit Studies was established in 2006 which will act as an interface between Sanskrit and the sub-fields of the Humanities, Social Sciences and the Sciences. Amba Kulkarniis presently working as Head of the Department.

Major goals of the Department are :

* To build bridges between the Ancient Indian knowledge systems and the current knowledge systems.
* To explore Ancient Sciences and Technologies with a modern perspective to build alternate viable systems for the future.

* To collect, preserve, and maintain the manuscripts dealing with Ancient Indian Sciences and Technology.

* To train traditional scholars in order to undertake research in application oriented knowledge mining.

Centre for Applied Linguistics and Translation Studies

The Centre for Applied Linguistics and Translation Studies (CALTS), created as a research centre in 1988, established a post-graduate teaching programme in 1990. CALTS specializes in language interface studies with a special emphasis on Language Technology (for which a Special Assistance Programme has been sanctioned by UGC from 2002 to 2007), translation studies, lexicography, language planning and language teaching. CALTS has three ongoing projects on language technology and machine translation funded by MCIT, Govt. of India and UPE. Widely perceived as one of the advanced centres of teaching and research in linguistics and translation studies in the country, the Centre, jointly with IIT Kanpur, has also created a substantial computation facility for research and training in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Machine Translation (MT). CALTS has specialised faculty members in other areas too, which include formal syntax and semantics, historical linguistics, stylistics, psycholinguistics and sociolinguistics as well as specialists in different ancient and modern Indian and foreign languages, such as Sanskrit, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Bengali and Russian [http://172.16.1.100/academic/school_study/humanities/faculty_translation_studies.html] . G. Uma Maheshwara Rao is presently working as Head of the Centre.

Centre for Comparative Literature

The Centre for Comparative Literature functioning since 1988, aims at providing an interface between literatures and cultures with a contemporary charge. The Centre offers research programmes in M.Phil and Ph.D. The endeavour is to: encourage young learners to research expressive modes and archives of knowledge beyond those of their own culture; forge alliances with and develop sensitivity to differences in cultures and traditions; develop a critical awareness of socio-political and cultural discourses in terms of their impact on the literary and cultural studies [http://172.16.1.100/academic/school_study/humanities/mission_comparative_literature.html] . Tutun Mukherjee is presently working as the Head of the Department.

Department of political science

Department of Political Science is one of the best departments in the country from both research and academic perspective. Presently there are 20 faculy working in the Department. The student, teacher ratio is 9:1 at the department of Political Science. Present Head of the Department is Prof. P Eashwaraiah.The Department of Political Science currently has Special Assistance Programme, supported by the U.G.C., in International Relations and Political Theory. The Human Rights programme and the North East India programme are supported by the UPE project. The Department offers courses leading to M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. degrees. The Department has a faculty and student exchange programme with the Uppsala University, Sweden [http://172.16.1.100/academic/school_study/social_sciences/mission_political_science.html] . M.A, M.Phil, Ph.D programmes have been offering by the department of Political Science.

Center for the Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy

Recent University Grants Commission initiation of establishing centers for the study of social exclusion in assorted universities bestow a new era to study all kinds of deprivations as one unit under social exclusion. The University of Hyderabad which is becoming world class university has been offered such one center by the UGC. Presently Director of the Center is Prof. N. Sudhakar Rao. This Center is offering M. Phil programme where seven students have joined thorugh the recent admission process [ [http://www.uohyd.ernet.in/pdf/results2007/w1mpei.pdf University Of Hyderabad ] ] . From the present (2008-09) academic year the center started offering Ph. D programe with three candidates. Dr. Ramdas Rupavath, Prof. G. Sudarshanam, Sri. B. Chandrasekhar Rao, Dr. K Y Ratnam of the Department of Political Science, Dr. Nagraj, Dr. Purender Prasad of the Department of Sociology, Sri. Laxminarayana of Department of Economics, Prof. K. P. Rao, Dr. M N Rajesh of Department of History have been appointed as temporary faculty of this new center of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy.

This center's objectives and norms have been prepared by the UGC. Those are

•Conceptualizing discrimination, exclusion and inclusion based on caste/ethnicity and religion

•Developing understanding of the nature and dynamics of discrimination and exclusion

•Contextualizing and problematizing discrimination, exclusion and inclusion

•Developing an understanding of discrimination at an empirical level

•Formulating policies for protecting the rights of these groups and eradicating the problem of exclusion and discrimination.

[http://dcis.uohyd.ernet.in] Department of computer and information sciences (DCIS)

DCIS is one of the major and active departments in University of Hyderabad. DCIS runs many courses like M.tech. in Artificial Intelligence (intake 25), Computer Science(30) and Information Technology(25)(connected to IDRBT) and MCA. It consists of several labs including the Main Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Image Processing Lab, Natural and Speech Processing Lab, Enterprise application and Integration Lab, Networks and System Security Lab, Embedded System Design Lab, Software Engineering, and Web Services Lab, Project Lab consisting of thin SUN clients, Intelligent Information Retrieval Lab. These labs are well connected by an Intranet facility through Amber Cluster. Project Lab is equipied with SUN machines and artificial intelligence lab is equipied with high performance Muticore XEON Systems and IBM machines with Linux operating system.

The department and the members of the faculty are well known in their respective fields. "'In fact University of Hyderabad is the only institution within the University system in India to be placed on the map of institutions known for research in Computer Science in the report published in IEEE Computer, June 1997.fact|date=July 2007"'All Faculties in the department has received such international and national awards including UNESCO Young Scientist Award, DST's BOYSCAST AWARD.fact|date=July 2007 and had served as members of Program Committees and Organising Committees of several national and international conferences. They have also served such organizations as AICTE in various capacities.

Student activities

There are a total of 13 hostels (8 for men and 5 for women) for students to stay in. There is a shopping complex available inside the campus for students to purchase necessary items. A health care center active in the campus for the needs of students, which works on the basis of 24/7. DST auditorium for seminar and showing documentary films shown by S.N. school. DST auditorium is on of the best auditoriums in Hyderabad having centralized A.C. . There is also an active students union which acts as a forum for students to raise their issues with the administration.

Students with an interest in Electronics, Computer Science etc. can join the IEEE Student Branch UoH by joining IEEE (www.ieee.org) as student members.Some information about their past activities can be seen here: http://www.members.tripod.com/ieeehcu/. More current activities can be seen here:http://dcis.uohyd.ernet.in/htmfiles/placement/images/Page%20_%2021.jpg.

Extracurricular activities

A number of cultural activities are held throughout the year on the campus, some of which are held by the University Authorities, and the rest of which are held by the students themselves. Sukoon is an annual cultural festival where students from colleges all over Hyderabad are invited to participate. Annual sports competitions are held in various disciplines. Festivals like Diwali and Dussera are celebrated by various student groups.

The university has 3 guest houses. Namely Visiting scholars, Lakeview guest house Jubilee which have excellent suits, double rooms, and dormitories.

References

External links

* [http://www.uohyd.ernet.in/ Official Site of the University]
* [http://www.hyderabaduniversity.org/ A Cyber Joint for University Of Hyderabad Alumni]
* [http://www.uohyd.ernet.in/alumni/ALUMNI.htm Site For Alumni]
* [http://202.41.85.161/ School of Chemistry - A UGC Center for Advanced Studies]
* [http://www.library.uohyd.ernet.in:8000/ Indira Gandhi Memorial Library]
* [http://202.41.85.84/ Center for Modeling, Simulation and Design (CMSD)]
* [http://snschool.googlepages.com/ snschool of performing arts,fine arts&communication]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/29937621@N03/] hcu images
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HCUmasscomm/ Alumni of the Department of Communication, University of Hyderabad]


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