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FLAME University

FLAME University is a private, coeducational and fully residential liberal education university located in Pune, India. It is known as FLAME - Foundation for Liberal and Management Education.

Leadership

The academic program at the FLAME University is led by Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Dishan Kamdar. Kamdar was previously the Deputy Dean, Academic Programmes & Professor of Organisational Behaviour at the Indian School of Business, the top ranked global business school in India.

Former Vice-Chancellor Dr. Devi Singh, who stepped down after a term at the helm, continues to play a leadership role as a member of the Governing Body. In the past, Singh served as Director of the Indian Institute of Management Lucknow.

Earlier, as the Foundation for Liberal And Management Education institute, it was headed by Prof. Indira Parikh, former Dean of Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad.

Academic programs

Undergraduate Program

FLAME University provides a four-year Undergraduate Program, with the flexibility to exit after three years, aligned with NEP 2020. The degree nomenclature depends on the chosen major.

4-year Undergraduate degrees and their majors. All 4-year Undergraduate programs lead to Honours degrees.

  • B.A. (Hons)
  • B.Sc. (Hons)
  • BBA (Hons)
  • BBA (Communications Management) (Hons)

Undergraduate Design Program

FLAME University provides an interdisciplinary undergraduate design degree, focussed on experience design.

Postgraduate Programs

FLAME University offers MBA, MBA (Communications Management), Postgraduate Program in Entrepreneurship and Innovation (PGPEI), and M.Sc. (Economics) Postgraduate Programs.

Doctoral Program

Areas offered under the program are Management, Economics, Psychology, Data Science, Environmental Studies, Humanities, and Sociology.

FLAME Scholars Program

The one-year FLAME Scholars Program builds on the foundations laid in the undergraduate years. It emphasizes mentorship, research, and participatory learning. After successful completion of the program requirements, the student is awarded a postgraduate diploma.

International collaborations

FLAME University has collaborations with international universities, institutes and research bodies. These include:

Wellesley College: Academic collaboration with Wellesley College, a private, women's liberal arts college, ranked the 3rd best national liberal arts college in the United States in 2017, that facilitates international academic exchange, develop academic and scientific relationships, and support collaborative research activities.

Amherst College

Kelley School of Business, Indiana University Bloomington: Partnership with Kelley School of Business, ranked ninth for its undergraduate business program according to U.S. News & World Report, that includes study abroad programs, collaborative research, faculty exchange, executive education and curriculum development. The partnership is expected to extend to other areas as well.

Yale University: Association with Yale University, an American Ivy League research university, that allows FLAME University students to attend Yale's Summer Session Program.

Sciences Po

IE University, Spain

York University, Canada

Boston University, U.S.

Global Liberal Arts Alliance: FLAME University has accepted membership into the Global Liberal Arts Alliance. The Global Liberal Arts Alliance is an association of liberal arts colleges around the world. It was established in 2009. The goal of the consortium is to provide an international framework for cooperation among institutions.

India Global Higher Education Alliance: FLAME is a Founding Member of this Alliance between prestigious autonomous universities in India and outside India. Other institutions include Columbia University, University of Cambridge, University of Hong Kong, Pomona College, Azim Premji University and MIT.

Library of Mistakes: The university has announced its association with the Library of Mistakes, Edinburgh; a charitable venture founded to promote the study of financial history.

Campus

The 70-acre campus of FLAME University is in Pune, Maharashtra. The campus was designed by Vastu Shilpa Consultants, an architectural firm established by B.V. Doshi, the 2018 Pritzker Prize laureate.

The campus facilities include the Vivekananda Library with over 55,000 books, the APJ Abdul Kalam academic block with laboratories, the Shantiniketan auditorium with a 500+ seat capacity, and a sports centre. There is a golf course, courts for football, tennis, squash, table tennis, badminton, basketball and volleyball, an outdoor Olympic-sized swimming pool, and facilities for track and field, futsal and handball. There are carrom and chess areas.

See also

References

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