Mumbai: The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and central universities will shortly begin work on sending an association of post doctoral students and faculty members to the US universities for training from the next academic session.
"Ministry of Human Resource Development will spend around Rs 130 crore on the entire initiative. We would be spending around Rs 13 lakh on each faculty member. The universities where training would take place, however, would be decided by each individual university and IITs," said a senior MHRD official University of Delhi (DU) Vice Chancellor, Dinesh Singh, told Business Standard that DU would certainly take advantage of this initiative and begin work as per MHRD's direction.
"We have already sent 16 faculty members for training this year. We are targeting a number of around 25 faculty members to be sent next year. These faculty members will be trained in Bio-technology, Mathematics and Computers, Economics and Commerce. We have an arrangement with the University Grants Commission where we get Rs 15 crore for training these faculty members," said a senior faculty member from DU.
IIT Kanpur is also drawing plans to firm up this initiative. "IIT Kanpur has tieups with large number of universities. We would be focusing on specific areas which we would soon decide. As part of the training programme, there is one component related to faculty development where young faculty members would be trained in research. Another component is academic leadership development where vice chancellors, directors and registrars would be sent for leadership development training," said Sanjay Dhande, Director, IIT Kanpur.
On his visit to India last month, US President Barack Obama at a joint press conference with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had launched the Obama-Singh 21st Century Knowledge Initiative with funding from both sides to increase university linkages and junior faculty development exchanges between the US and Indian universities, including greater emphasis on community colleges.
"Building on our successful efforts to expand educational exchanges, including our Singh Obama Knowledge Initiative, we'll convene a summit to forge new collaborations in higher education. And we are announcing two initiatives to deliver progress to our people," Obama had said.
According to the MHRD the situation is so bad that the new central universities have appointed guest faculty on contract to meet their immediate requirement.
Sikkim University is the worst hit with a staggering 84 per cent vacancy (169 vacancies out of the total posts of 201).
MHRD says all the posts have been advertised and many have been filled on contractual basis.
While Maulana Azad National Urdu University has 118 vacancies out of 248 posts; Aligarh Muslim University, has a vacancy of 235 posts against the sanctioned strength of 1,387.
Source: Business Standard