If you pay heed, you will notice that one thing that is being discussed more than ever is the ‘economy’. It is being consecutively discussed, especially after being thwacked by the COVID-19 pandemic and its bewildering financial impacts. We have heard about it on television prime-time shows, in newspapers, in Continue Reading
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“Education at JGU is highly engaging and learnings are collaborative in nature,” shares Shivangani Misra, Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP)
Meet Shivangani Misra, a recent graduate of Masters in Public Policy (MAPP) from Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) of the O.P. Jindal Global University. “I did my under-graduation in mass media with a specialization in journalism. After working as a news producer and researcher in business news Continue Reading
Understanding Emotions and Managing Them for Your Health
Introduction We all know life is too short to stress ourselves over anything but still, we often experience stress. Why? Maybe because of our evolved emotional brains. Or maybe because of our personality. Or maybe due to some external unavoidable factors. Or we do not know how to handle our Continue Reading
Promising Careers in Neuropsychology after Master’s in Psychology
Neuropsychology is a specialised field that offers a unique blend of psychology and neuroscience, providing insights into how our brain functions affect our behaviour and cognition. This blog will serve as a comprehensive guide to understanding neuropsychology, the career opportunities it presents, its scope in India, the skills required, and Continue Reading
‘JSLH’ a community to freely express yourself, share ideas, get diverse perspectives and grow as a person: shares Ashwin Nair, Student, JGU
‘I have known I wanted to study in an interdisciplinary and global learning environment since a very young age. When I started researching for undergraduate degree programmes JGU was my top option,” shares Ashwin Nair, winner of the Best All-Rounder Award at the Jindal School of Liberal Arts & Humanities Continue Reading
Watch the latest episode of Indian Diplomacy on Japan-India Special Strategic & Global Partnership
“How has Japan become central to India’s economic rise? What are Japan and India doing together to stabilize the Indo-Pacific? How is Japan’s shift to an assertive foreign and defence policy beneficial to India?” discusses Prof. (Dr.) Sreeram Chaulia, Dean and Professor, Jindal School of International Affairs (JSIA) in the latest episode of Continue Reading
Stress and Anxiety in the Post-Pandemic World
The debilitating effects of the Covid-19 pandemic—economic, governmental, and personal—are finally beginning to wane in India and around the world. The virus still poses serious threats to public health, however, and interventions to disrupt its spread, such as quarantine and social distancing, will be required to keep the virus in Continue Reading
Career in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Criminology and Criminal Justice as a field is interdisciplinary and has a scope of interacting with a wide range of topics. Ranging from psychology, sociology, forensics, human rights, public policy to law, a number of different fields are linked with Criminology and Criminal Justice. This provides a wide spectrum of Continue Reading
“The variety of internships that were provided through the OCS helped me learn diverse skills,” shares Shrividhya Sadagopan, Student, Jindal School of Liberal Arts & Humanities
Internships were something very new to me as I entered the JGU space, I knew what was expected out of me, however, did not know how I could ever get there. I was a student that was unsure about what I wanted to pursue till my 12th grade. I had Continue Reading
Careers in the field of Gender Studies
The Gender Studies discipline motivates learners to analyze and understand the role of gender in society and recognize the gendered nature of most issues arising around us every day. The omnipresence of gender related disputes and discrimination makes it integral to study the various aspects of gender and its effect Continue Reading