‘Social Engaged Art’ Social Engaged Art covers various forms of art, including public art, community art, collaborative art, site-specific art, and participatory art. The curriculum explores the history, processes, stages, strategies, and ethical considerations related to these art forms. Additionally, it examines their applications across various disciplines such as sociology, history, environmental science, gender and media studies, and urban studies within social contexts.
‘AI tools in Social Science and Humanities classroom’ Students are already using AI tools like ChatGPT in the social science and humanities classrooms. This technology is here to stay and can help students in a variety of ways – from enhancing critical thinking, creativity, research skills, to digital literacy. In today’s time a classroom pedagogy has to be built upon the fact that these technologies are helpful and have come to stay. The onus is on teachers to innovate pedagogies within classroom.
‘Intensive Course in Investment Law and Arbitration’ Over the past decade, the field of investment treaty arbitrations has experienced a significant surge. With nearly 3,000 bilateral investment protection treaties and two major multilateral investment protection treaties, it is foreseeable that this trend will persist. Furthermore, the European Union (EU) is expected to play an increasingly prominent role in investment protection matters, encompassing investment treaty arbitration or equivalent forms of dispute settlement.