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sllcs

Established in 1969, and thus one of the founding blocks of the University, the School of Language, Literature and Culture Studies (SLL&CS) is one of the premier institutions in the country in the field of learning languages and pursuing higher studies and research in linguistics, literatures in various languages, and culture studies. Its global reputation has earned it place as one of the five degree-awarding partners of the prestigious Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate in “Cultural Studies in Literary Interzones” of the European Union, and one of its constituents, the Centre for English Studies, has been repeatedly adjudged as one of the top 100 departments of literary studies in the world. Furthermore, all the Centres of the School, and the School itself, have active international collaborations with leading universities of the world through AoC-s and MoU-s. SLL&CS has twelve centres: Centre of Arabic and African Studies (CAAS), Centre for Chinese and South-East Asian Studies (CCSEAS), Centre for English Studies (CES), Centre for French and Francophone Studies (CFFS), Centre of German Studies (CGS), Centre of Indian Languages (CIL), Centre for Japanese Studies (CJS), Centre for Korean Studies (CKS), Centre for Linguistics (CL), Centre of Persian and Central Asian Studies (CPCAS), Centre of Russian Studies (CRS), and Centre of Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Latin American Studies (CSPILAS). Besides, the School also has a well-equipped Language Labs and Multimedia Complex ...

Courses

Courses • Click here for Syllabi & Readings. Time-Table • Click here for Time-Table for Winter Semester 2015 Compulsory Courses • LG 601 Research Methodology • LG 602 Governance I: Theories and Concepts • LG 603 Governance II: The Legal Dimension Optional Courses • LG 621 Law, Constitutionalism and Political Theory • LG 622 Sociology and Politics of Law • LG 623 Law and Economics • LG 624 Administrative Reforms and New Public Management • LG 625 Contemporary Issues In Development • LG 626 Politics of Development • LG 627 Development Ethics • LG 628 Environmental Governance • LG 629 Urban Governance I: Definitions and Concepts • LG 630 Urban Governance II: Using a Practical Lens • LG 631 Thinking about Institutions • LG 632 Institutional Economics • LG 633 Regulation • LG 634 Economics and Ethics • LG 635 Global Governance • LG 636 International Economic Institutions • LG 637 History, Politics, and Ethics of Reparation, Restitution and Reconciliation • LG 638 Local Governance • LG 639 The Politics of Sustainable Development • LG 640 New thinking about Institutions and Development • LG 641 Law, Governance and Violence: Gendered Perspectives • LG 642 Enculturing Law • LG 643 District Planning and Implementation Process • LG 644 Citizenship: Challenges of Theory and Practice • LG 645 Political Anthropology in South Asia • LG 646 Globalization, State and Structure of Law • LG 656 Law, Technology and Development • LG 648 Individual and the State: Extraordinary Laws in India • LG...