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Projects

Projects

Projects

Project NameFunding AgencyFunds Sanctioned
Access to Information and Journalism in IndiaJGURs. 474,800
Baltimore-Ashkelon Sister City Partnership: Responses to Jewish Identity and Community ExchangesAmerican Jewish CommitteeRs. 325,000
History-writing in the Nation- making in Israel and India: A Comparative StudyAmerican Jewish CommitteeRs. 325,000
India’s first Taiwan Education CentreMinistry of Education, Government of TaiwanRs. 400,746
Introducing Holocaust Studies for Indian Higher EducationUnited States Holocaust Memorial MuseumRs. 198,000
Reconsidering European Contributions to Global JusticeEuropean Union – Horizon 2020 research programmeRs. 18,77,00,000
The Role of Civil Society in Peacebuilding and Conflict TransformationJGURs. 500,`000

Research funds sanctioned and received from various agencies, industry and other organizations

Nature of the ProjectDurationName of the funding agencyTotal grant sanctionedAmount received during the year
Family Resilience and Mental Well-Being: Enhancing resilience and mental health of children and adolescents through integrated school and family-based approachesJanuary 2020- August 2021QMUL Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) Large Grants Scheme£50,000(Professor Sugandha Nagpal )NA
Policy Assessment of Opportunities for Integrating South and Southeast AsiaSeptember 2019 -August 2020Asian Development BankUSD $ 10,000(Professor Kipgen, Professor Deepanshu and Professor Mohsin )NA

Number of Collaborative activities for research, faculty exchange, student exchange during the year

Nature of activityParticipantSource of financial supportDuration
Erasmus Staff Mobility Program for Training with Queen Mary University LondonSugandha NagpalQueen Mary University LondonMarch 11th – March 18th, 2019
Training Programme on Geoinformatics for Risk Mapping with the Centre for Geoinformatics, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS, Mumbai)Centre for Border Studies, JSIATata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS, Mumbai)October19-21, 2019
North East Research & Social Work Networking (NERSWN): Academic and Fieldwork Support Partner, Kokrajhar District, BTAD Assam, Indo-Bhutan Border; Fieldwork Support Partner for Indo-Bangladesh Border (Transboundary Rivers Project)Centre For border StudiesNorth East Research & Social Work Networking (NERSWN):Continuing
York Centre for Asian Research (YCAR) Research Collaboration FellowshipSugandha NagpalYork University, CanadaJune 2020 – August 2021
Academic and Fieldwork CollaborationCentre For border StudiesInstitute of Development Action (IDeA), Guwahati (Assam)Continuing
Academic and Internship Partner for Thematic on Anthropology, Indigenous Health, Ecology, Sustainability and Climate ChangeCentre For border StudiesKohima Institute, Kohima (Nagaland)Continuing
International Programme Partner for study on Indo-Bhutan borderCentre For border StudiesLosel Gyatsho Academy, Pelrithang, Gelenphu, Sarpang District, BhutanContinuing
Knowledge Exchange Partner on Borderlands StudyCentre For border StudiesNEDAN Foundation: Knowledge Exchange Partner, Kokrajhar District, BTAD AssamContinuing
Transboundary Rivers of South Asia (TROSA)Centre For border StudiesOxfam India, Knowledge PartnerContinuing
Indo-Bhutan Border: Academic and Knowledge Exchange PartnerCentre for border StudiesBodoland University, Kokrajhar, BTAD Assam,Ongoing
Academic and Internship Partnership for Thematic on Peace Processes, Conflict Transformation and Community DevelopmentCentre for border StudiesNorth East Institute of Social Sciences and Research, Dimapur, (Nagaland)Continuing
Sphere Standards in Humanitarian PracticeJSIARedR IndiaOctober 01 – 04, 2019
Academic and Fieldwork Support Partner, Chirang District, BTAD Assam, Indo-Bhutan BorderCentre For border StudiesAction Northeast Trust (ANT, Assam)Ongoing