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Faculty Seminar with Akeel Bilgrami
SESSION 1: 3-6 pm
Faculty Seminar with Akeel Bilgrami
SESSION 2: 10am - 1pm
Talk by Lakshmi Bandlamudi
On her book 'Dialogics of Self, the Mahabharata, and Culture: The History of Understanding and Understanding of History'
Course 1005: Rethinking Comparative Constitutionalism
Course Instructor: Sitharamam Kakarala/ Session 1
Kanthi Krishnamurthy
Work-in-Progress
Course 1006: Natural Time and World Time
Course Instructor: Milind Wakankar/ Session 1
Course 1007: Subject, Subjection and Freedom
Course Instructor: Lakshmi Arya/ Session 1
Makara Sankranthi
Holiday
Course 1005: Rethinking Comparative Constitutionalism
Course Instructor: Sitharamam Kakarala/ Session 2
Anu Varghese
Work-in-Progress
Course 1006: Natural Time and World Time
Course Instructor: Milind Wakankar/ Session 2
Course 1007: Subject, Subjection and Freedom
Course Instructor: Lakshmi Arya/ Session 2
Course 1005: Rethinking Comparative Constitutionalism
Course Instructor: Sitharamam Kakarala/ Session 3
Course 1006: Natural Time and World Time
Course Instructor: Milind Wakankar/ Session 3
Geetanjali Srikantan
Final Work-in-Progress
Course 1007: Subject, Subjection and Freedom
Course Instructor: Lakshmi Arya/ Session 3
Course 1005: Rethinking Comparative Constitutionalism
Course Instructor: Sitharamam Kakarala/ Session 4
Visiting Fellows
CSCS provides affiliation to Indian and international researchers for varying periods of time. In addition CSCS also invites academics to interact with faculty and students and to present their work at the Centre.
Fellowships at CSCS
The CSCS Fellowships Programme began in 2002 to make its substantial library and faculty resources available to a range of researchers outside the institution.
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