Monday, March 29, 2010

Harmony: A Bi-National Concert

Harmony

The Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute (SICI), a bilateral organization funded by both the Government of Canada and the Government of India, is organizing a bi-national concert HARMONY to showcase Canadian scholars studying different dance forms and vocal and instrumental music in India. These Canadian scholars of performing arts now learning with their gurus in different parts of India are here together on April 1, 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m at triveni Kala Sangam, 205, Tansen Marg, Mandi House, New Delhi. The concert is funded by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.

HARMONY is being held under the aegis of the India Studies Program of SICI. Under this Program, fellowships are provided to Canadian scholars, and artists for research activities and Indian publications are supplied to Canadian universities. In the last 40 years, fellowships were awarded to more than 900 Canadian faculty members, researchers and students to further their study of India and Indian art and languages. SICI's India office has been facilitating the affiliation process. Until now the fellows have been affiliated with more than 150 prestigious Indian institutions or renowned teachers of the arts in India. The Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resources, Government of India funds this programme. SICI also administers the Canadian Studies Fellowship Program, funded by the Government of Canada, where Indian scholars are awarded fellowships for further research in Canada.









RSVP
Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute
5, Bhai Vir Singh Marg
New Delhi 110001
Tel.: 91-11-23746417, 23743114 (#16)
Fax: 91-11-23746416

Student and Faculty Mobility Progamme

Faculty and Student Mobility Program 2010-2011

As a new initiative of the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute the Indian Government, under the IX Addendum to MoU, has approved the Student/Faculty Mobility program between India and Canada. The Institute takes pleasure in announcing the pioneering program for the year 2010-2011.

(a) Faculty Mobility

Faculty Mobility for six to eight weeks is designed for Indian/Canadian faculty / academics from all disciplines. Through Faculty Mobility academics and professionals may contribute to internationalization of the curriculum/teaching at their Canadian and Indian host institutions and understand the recent developments in India/Canada. The recipient will be affiliated as a visiting faculty member at the host college, university or research institution, and will teach courses (individually or team-teach), or offer a series of seminars as apart of a course at the host institution.

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants will normally be full-time members of the academic staff of a recognized institution of higher education or an equivalent degree-granting organization in India/Canada
Faculty Research applicants may also be scholars at research and policy institutes in India/Canada or professors emeritus.
The faculty member should have a Ph.D. degree or equivalent published work with at least 5 years of college/university level teaching experience;
Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of India/Canada;
Applications should be routed through the proper channel.

(b) Student Mobility:

The Student Mobility programme is designed for outstanding young Indians enrolled in a Masters Programme at Indian Institutions to take up/ pursue a course or do an internship at selected Canadian colleges/ universities. The program is for highly motivated students who have completed the equivalent of a Canadian bachelor's degree. This programme is for two months (60 days). The recipient will be affiliated as a student/ intern at a Canadian college, university, research institution or organization in the development sector, and will pursue a course (module/part of a course), or undertake a project or internship at the host institution in Canada.

Eligibility Requirements:

Have completed an equivalent of a Canadian bachelor's degree from a recognized Indian university with at least 55% marks.
1. Should have at least some (paid or voluntary) professional or work experience relevant to their proposed field of study;
2. should not have another degree from a Canadian university or be enrolled in a Canadian degree program;
3. applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of India;
4. demonstrate proficiency in oral and written English; and
5. Preferably be in the age group of 21-30 years.

General Guideline for Faculty and Student Mobility:


Applicants should be familiar with the Canadian/Indian educational system. Although Shastri Institute does not require applicants to have a letter of affiliation from a Canadian institution at the time of applying, it encourages that all applicants correspond, in advance, with potential host institutions. If you are selected for an award but are unable to arrange an affiliation or name an institution in the Canada with which you would want to be affiliated, Shastri Institute will help secure placement.

Grant Benefits

The fellowships provide round-trip economy class air travel and monthly stipend as per the travel policy of the Institute.


For more information you can visit our website.

http://www.sici.org/programmes/details/faculty-mobility-programme/

http://www.sici.org/programmes/details/student-mobility-programme/


Kindly contact Ms Sanghamitra Jana for programme related queries at sici@vsnl.com

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

NEW ARRIVALS IN CANADIAN STUDIES LIBRARY

Titles
1. CIDA and international cooperation: Canada's role in international Development
2. CIDA and the environment
3. Creating a world of Equality
4. Government of Canada Policy for CIDA on human rights, democratisation and good governance