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Pankaj Chandra, former director, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore and current vice chancellor, Ahmedabad University [117] Shekhar Chaudhuri, former director, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta; Kamla Chowdhry, key founding member of the institute and first faculty member; Bakul Harshadrai Dholakia, Padma Shri awardee, Director ...
Pankaj Chandra is an Indian educationist, author and academic. He was Director of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore , from 2007 to 2013 and since 2014 has been the Vice Chancellor and Chairman of the Board of Management of Ahmedabad University in Ahmedabad .
former director of Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad & Robert Braucher Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School [citation needed] Rajendra Pawar: 1972 B.Tech (Electrical Engineering) co-founder, NIIT [12] Vijay Thadani: 1972 B.Tech (Electrical Engineering) co-founder, NIIT [12] Nitin Seth: 1993 B.Tech (Textile Technology)
In 1958, the school was renamed the National College of Arts and Mian Barkat Ali was appointed as principal. [8] Designated the premier art institution in the country, it was transferred to the Ministry of Education from the Ministry Industries in the 1960s. It received degree-awarding status in 1985 and created its first graduate programs in 1999.
The Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology, (formerly Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology), is a multi-disciplinary design school established in 1996 by Geetha Narayanan [2] in Bangalore, India.
The Courtauld Institute of Art is a self-governing college of the University of London specialising in the study of the history of art and conservation.It is among the most prestigious specialist colleges for the study of the history of art in the world and is widely known for the disproportionate number of directors of major museums drawn from its small body of alumni.
NXT - Making a living from the arts, [19] an ongoing project that supports emerging artists to initiate successful international careers, improving their capacity to make a living from their artistic production. EQ-Arts [20] is an independent foundation and is an affiliate of ENQA.
It was renamed the Leningrad Vera Mukhina Higher School of Art and Design in 1953 (after Vera Mukhina, the monumentalist author of Worker and Kolkhoz Woman, whose name was a symbol of Soviet art). As Mukhina was not personally linked to the school, the educational establishment (informally known as Mukha ) was renamed after its founder in 1994.