Collaboration Models
The academic, social, personal and cultural benefits of participating in the exchange programme are huge. It can be challenging to live away from home and study in another country but it can also offer you a unique opportunity to travel, make new friends and study subjects that may not be offered at your home university. Following are the models of collaborations the CHRIST (Deemed to be University has with various institutions.
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Student Exchange :
- CU students visit collaborating University for two weeks for exposure or collaborative programs. C.U. Students look after the travel expenses. collaborating institution looks after accommodation and subsidized food.
- Collaborating University Students come to C.U. C.U. looks after the accommodation. The exchange students do joint programs with C.U. students such as joint theatre performances, collaborative service learning or internships.
Faculty Exchange:
- Faculty members from the collaborating university come to CU for two weeks to eight weeks. Christ University looks after their accommodation and local transport.Faculty members from the University can come from any faculty any time of the year, from June through Marc
- CU faculty members visit collaborating university from mid-March though the first week of May. CU looks after their travel. The collaborating university takes care of their accommodation and provides subsidized food.
India Gateway Program :
- students from the collaborating university come to CU with one or two faculty members. CU offers tailor-made courses on business, culture and society in India, involving lectures, field trips and industry/corporate visits. The group can have minimum of 15 and a maximum of 25 students. The program is paid for by the students of the collaborating university.
Research :
- Faculty members of Christ University and collaborating University write joint research, social impact or creative projects. The research projects may also involve students.
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Overview
The academic, social, personal and cultural benefits of participating in the exchange programme are huge. It can be challenging to live away from home and study in another country but it can also offer you a unique opportunity to travel, make new friends and study subjects that may not be offered at your home university. Following are the models of collaborations the CHRIST (Deemed to be University has with various institutions.
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Student Exchange :
- CU students visit collaborating University for two weeks for exposure or collaborative programs. C.U. Students look after the travel expenses. collaborating institution looks after accommodation and subsidized food.
- Collaborating University Students come to C.U. C.U. looks after the accommodation. The exchange students do joint programs with C.U. students such as joint theatre performances, collaborative service learning or internships.
Faculty Exchange:
- Faculty members from the collaborating university come to CU for two weeks to eight weeks. Christ University looks after their accommodation and local transport.Faculty members from the University can come from any faculty any time of the year, from June through Marc
- CU faculty members visit collaborating university from mid-March though the first week of May. CU looks after their travel. The collaborating university takes care of their accommodation and provides subsidized food.
India Gateway Program :
- students from the collaborating university come to CU with one or two faculty members. CU offers tailor-made courses on business, culture and society in India, involving lectures, field trips and industry/corporate visits. The group can have minimum of 15 and a maximum of 25 students. The program is paid for by the students of the collaborating university.
Research :
- Faculty members of Christ University and collaborating University write joint research, social impact or creative projects. The research projects may also involve students.