Partnership fosters student exchange, collaborative research, curriculum development, joint programs, faculty exchange and executive education
April 28, 2017 - A new Indiana University Bloomington Kelley School of Business partnership with FLAME University in Pune, India, will launch reciprocal study abroad programs for students on both campuses, collaborative research, curriculum development, joint programs, faculty exchange and executive education.
FLAME University is modeled on traditional liberal arts colleges in the U.S. -- a rarity in India, where the majority of the more than 800 universities focus on science and technology. The partnership will provide a base for Kelley undergraduates interested in short-term study abroad in a city that is known as a hub for information technology and manufacturing. Pune is 75 miles from Mumbai, the financial center of India.
“It has been wonderful to see FLAME University move from concept to a thriving center for inquiry and research,” said IU Bloomington Provost and Executive Vice President Lauren Robel. “I’m thrilled to know that IU students will have the chance to immerse themselves in the culture in Pune and to learn firsthand about the global marketplace. I also look forward to welcoming FLAME students to our campus and know that our students and our Office of International Services will offer support and friendship.”
FLAME University recently signed an agreement with Nuffield College, University of Oxford, Centre for Experimental Social Sciences, to create a collaborative Centre for Experimental Sciences in Pune -- a testament to FLAME’s interest in supporting a research culture with its faculty. The new agreement with IU Bloomington fosters short-term exchange programs and study abroad in India and Bloomington. It also includes collaborative research, curriculum development, joint programs, faculty exchange and executive education.
In addition to the Kelley agreement, IU and FLAME signed a general partnership agreement;Robel plans to expand short-term exchange opportunities with FLAME to other programs and schools. IU Bloomington’s College of Arts and Sciences is looking into providing a summer study abroad program in Bloomington to FLAME undergraduate students. Students in Bloomington and India will be encouraged to make use of the India Global Gateway in Gurgaon, near the Indian capital of New Delhi, for programming.
Vice Chancellor Devi Singh came to FLAME University after 10 years as director of the Indian Institute of Management at Lucknow.
"FLAME University is uniquely positioned in India in its efforts to provide a global and interdisciplinary education,” Singh said. “We consider this collaboration with Indiana University Bloomington as a big boost to our internationalization efforts. We look forward to taking these collaborative efforts in many fruitful directions that will be mutually beneficial to FLAME and Indiana University Bloomington. We are confident that students and faculty in both the institutions will be enriched through this collaboration.’
IU's relationship with FLAME began when Singh invited Ash Soni, executive associate dean for academic programs at the Kelley School, to visit the campus.
“I was pleasantly surprised by the school, its philosophy, their liberal arts model and the facilities they had,” Soni said. “Their liberal arts model is very unique in India, and this is one of the first such institutions of its kind there. They also have some international faculty, which is very different for an Indian institution.”
Soni said FLAME is trying to combine the best of India with the best in the U.S. He said many Kelley students have expressed interest in India programs, and he expects great interest in FLAME study abroad and exchange opportunities.
Kelley School Dean Idalene "Idie" Kesner said the partnership will provide a remarkable opportunity for IU students to see their areas of study through a global lens.
“The IU students selected for this program will learn about living and working abroad while also understanding how American business is perceived in India," Kesner said. "FLAME University’s strong business programming and corporate outreach make it an ideal partner for us.”
The partnership is expected to officially kick off in early 2018.
About FLAME University
FLAME University has been created as an academic institution anchored in Liberal Education. Being the pioneer of Liberal Education in India, FLAME University delivers the country’s premier interdisciplinary education experience. It exists to build an aspirational destination for students and faculty, to push the design and nature of studies and to create a societal upgradation phenomenon particularly in the fields of liberal education and leadership
FLAME University is driven to being one of India’s most respected and reputed centers of learning – the one destination of choice for higher education in the nation for learners and teachers.Spread on 53 acres of green expanse, FLAME prepares students who have a strong desire to learn and grow continually, welcome new ideas, value diversity with desire to succeed and give their best towards excellence in all spheres of life. Its curriculum includes perspective building, skills and competencies for communication, problem-solving skills, creativity, innovation, teamwork and ethics that also meet the needs of the diverse sectors of the country. It currently consists of four schools: FLAME School of Liberal Education, FLAME School of Business, FLAME School of Communication and FLAME School of Fine & Performing Arts.With 70 quality full time faculty members, the university offers an unparalled education experience. The student – teacher ratio is 10:1, unmatched at the higher education level in India.FLAME University has been established as a state private university vide the FLAME University Act 2014 (Maharashtra Act No. II of 2015) of the Government of Maharashtra. FLAME University is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) under Section 2(f), and degrees awarded by the University are recognized under Section 22 of the UGC Act, 1956.