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
Prof. (Dr.) Sanjeev P. Sahni, Principal Director, Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences (JIBS) elected as the Vice President of the World Society of Victimology
We at O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) are delighted to announce that Prof. (Dr.) Sanjeev P. Sahni, Principal Director, Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences (JIBS) has been elected to the position of Vice President of the World Society of Victimology (WSV) at the 17th International Symposium on Victimology in San Continue Reading
“JGU helped me build a deep interest in nature and the environment and a zeal to do something for the planet,” shares Charvi Rawat, Student, JSLH
Almost as soon as Charvi heard that the college campus is reopening in March 2022, she started packing bags, looking forward to in-person classes with professors and giving direction to her fieldwork. A soon-to-be graduate in B.A. (Hons.) Liberal Arts & Humanities (BALH) from the Jindal School of Liberal Arts Continue Reading
“The stimulating and supportive environment at #JGU helped me to go beyond my comfort zone and explore new capabilities,” shares Vidusshi Singh, an alumna from the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP)
I first came to know about O.P. Jindal Global University as a 10th grader when the Vice Chancellor visited our school for a session introducing the relatively new institution to the batch. Little did I know that, in the near future, the very institution was going to drastically change the 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
Careers in Human Rights
World cares about Human Rights since the dawn of age. In the year 1760 BC, the Babylon king Hammurabi drafted the “Code of Hammurabi” that shared the idea of ‘making justice reign in the kingdom and promote the good of the people’. Similarly, in the year 528 BC – 486 Continue Reading
Reasons Why You Should Build Your Career in Public Health
When we think about healthcare, our minds often gravitate towards doctors, nurses, and hospitals. However, a lesser-known but equally crucial component of the healthcare system works tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure the well-being of communities and populations – Public Health. In this blog, we’ll explore why building a career Continue Reading
Studying Diplomacy and Foreign Policy to Influence Global Policymaking
Geopolitics has become one of the most important factors in business, economic management, trade, and so many other vital areas of policy making. Events in one part of the world – be they economic, defence, or even financial markets – have serious repercussions in creating or deepening fault lines in Continue Reading