Office of International Programmes

Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam

At Lady Shri Ram College, our Office of International Programmes stands as a key driver of global engagement and intellectual exchange. Since the 1990s, LSR has been committed to fostering meaningful international collaborations that go beyond mere participation in existing academic networks. We aim to reshape the way knowledge is shared and understood, creating an environment where ideas flow freely and reciprocally between the Global South and the Global North. Our goal is to cultivate an academic community that is diverse, inclusive, and forward-thinking, contributing to the global discourse while remaining rooted in our values of critical thinking, intellectual rigor, and global citizenship.

NOTICE

Applications are invited from present 1st and 2nd year students of LSR for four Student Coordinator positions in the Office of International Programmes, LSR for the year 2023 – 2024.

Duly completed application forms must be submitted online to the Office of International Programmes. Please use the Google Form link provided in college
website to access the application and submit the form by 15thApril, 2023.

The aforementioned Google form link is also mentioned below:
https://forms.gle/XyoM6HGoDDLTJFLy5

Shortlisted candidates will be called for an interview in campus.

For any other query, please mail at exchange.lsr@gmail.com.

NOTE: Fresh applications are invited for the following exchange programmes. The students who had applied earlier need not apply.

Open to only current Third year students.

Applications are invited from current 3rd Year LSR students for the following International exchange programme.

Sl.NoName of the Exchange ProgrammeEligibilityType of ProgrammeDurationLast Date for Application Submission to OIP
1LSR – Fukuoka Women’s University,Japan
(Non
Degree Programme)

Current 3rd  Year LSR Students

Non-DegreeOne  Year (Two Semesters)March 27, 2023
2LSR–  Macquaire University, Australia (Non- Degree Programme)Current 3rd  Year LSR StudentsNon- DegreeOne SemesterMarch 27, 2023
3LSR- SciencesPo, Paris, France (Non- Degree)Current 3rd Year LSR StudentsNon-DegreeOne Year (Two Semesters)March 27, 2023

The college will nominate one student for each programme except in Macquaire University, Australia where two students can be nominated based on the academic performance, interview and contribution to college.

Information about date and time of interview or any other information will be uploaded on the college notice board as well as website.

Nomination would be strictly based on merit and college reserve the right not to nominate any candidate for the upcoming academic year.

Note- Students need to fill separate Google form for each of these exchange programmes.

Scholarship Details:LSR- Fukuoka Women’s University, Japan (Non-Degree Program):
Duration: 1 Year
Scholarship:

  • 15,000 JPY Japanese Yen Per Month for the Semester.
  • Accommodation fees at student dormitory waived (Utility fee of 10,000 JPY per month is not waived)
  • Tuition fees waived.

Fukuoka Women’s University is offering The World of Japanese Contemporary Culture (WJC) Program Fall 2023 – spring 2024

LSR- Macquarie University, Australia (Non-Degree Program)
Duration: One Semester (July 2023 – December 2023)
Scholarship:

  • Tuition fees waived.

LSR- SciencesPo, Paris, France (Non-Degree Program)
Duration: 1 Year
Scholarship:

  • Tuition fees waived

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Note: The students applying for the non- degree program, they will not be awarded any degree/diploma/certificate by the host university. Students will receive the Transcript in the end of the successfully completion of the course.

Please note that there maybe changes in the terms and conditions of the offered programmes and the scholarships offered. The courses may be cancelled or offered depending on the state of the pandemic and government regulations in the host country.

Application information

Duly completed application forms along with the required documents (mentioned in the application form) must be submitted online to the Office of International Programmes. Please use the Google Form link on the college website and submit the form latest by March 27, 2023.

Google form link is mentioned below:
https://forms.gle/7ze9cjKAsm7Xu5H57

For filling the Google form please keep the following documents ready

  1. Passport size photograph
  2. Birth Certificate/Xth Marksheet
  3. XII marksheet
  4. All previous semester marksheet/grade sheets
  5. Curriculum vitae
  6. Statement of Purpose (SoP)
  7. Letter of Recommendations from 2 teachers of LSR
  8. Passport or Acknowledgement slip of the Passport application form submitted.

During the interview all the candidates are required to bring the original documents with them.

For any other query please mail at exchange.lsr@gmail.com

NOTE: Fresh applications are invited for the following exchange programmes. The students who had applied earlier need not apply.

Open to only current Third year students.

Applications are invited from current 3rd Year LSR students for the following International exchange programme.

Sl.NoName of the Exchange ProgrammeEligibilityType of ProgrammeDurationLast Date for Application Submission to OIP
1LSR – Fukuoka Women’s University,Japan
(Non
Degree Programme)

Current 3rd  Year LSR Students

Non-DegreeOne  Year (Two Semesters)April 06, 2022
2LSR–  Macquaire University, Australia (Non- Degree Programme)Current 3rd  Year LSR StudentsNon- DegreeOne SemesterApril 06, 2022

The college will nominate one student for each programme except in Macquaire University, Australia where two students can be nominated based on the academic performance, interview and contribution to college.
Information about date and time of interview or any other information will be uploaded on the college notice board.
Nomination would be strictly based on merit and college reserve the right not to nominate any candidate for the upcoming academic year.
Note- Students need to fill separate Google form for each of these exchange programmes.

Scholarship Details:
LSR- Fukuoka Women’s University, Japan (Non-Degree Program):
Duration: 1 Year
Scholarship:

  • 15,000 JPY Japanese Yen Per Month for the Semester.
  • Accommodation fees at student dormitory waived (Utility fee of 10,000 JPY per month is not waived)
  • Tuition fees waived.

Fukuoka Women’s University is offering The World of Japanese Contemporary Culture (WJC) Program Fall 2022 – spring 2023

LSR- Macquarie University, Australia (Non-Degree Program)
Duration: One Semester (July 2022 – December 2022)
Scholarship:
-Tuition fees waived.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Note: The students applying for the non- degree programme, they will not be awarded any degree/diploma/certificate by the host university. Students will receive the Transcript in the end of the successfully completion of the course.
Please note that there maybe changes in the terms and conditions of the offered programmes and the scholarships offered. The courses may be cancelled or offered depending on the state of the pandemic and government regulations in the host country.
Application information
Duly completed application forms along with the required documents (mentioned in the application form) must be submitted online to the Office of International Programmes. Please use the Google Form link on the college website and submit the form latest by April 06, 2022.
Google form link is mentioned below:
https://forms.gle/7ze9cjKAsm7Xu5H57
For filling the Google form please keep the following documents ready-

  • Passport size photograph
  • Birth Certificate/Xth Marksheet
  • XII marksheet
  • All previous semester marksheet/grade sheets
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Statement of Purpose (SoP)
  • Letter of Recommendations from 2 teachers
  • Passport or Acknowledgement slip of the Passport application form submitted.

During the interview all the candidates are required to bring the original documents with them.
For any other query please mail at exchange.lsr@gmail.com

Link for the Google form for apply to Exchange Programmes is as follows:
https://forms.gle/7ze9cjKAsm7Xu5H57

Notice Exchange Programme 2021 : click here

For the common application form for Exchange Programmes, pl click here

Our Vision

Name and Qualification of the Visitor Title of the EventDate
Professor Deborah Terry AO, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Queensland, Professor Heather Zwicker and Professor Helen Klaebe, Minister Counsellor, Mr. Mathew Johnson (High Commission of Australia)Women in Leadership, Delegation from Queensland University, Australia4th August 2022
Prof. (Dr) Lindsay G. Oades, Director, Centre for Wellbeing Science, University of Melbourne, Dr Jeanne Marie Lorio, Associate Professor, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, Dr Catherine Hanm, Senior Lecturer, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, Mr. Philip Tudor, CPA who looks after operational activity at the University of Melbourne and Mr. Kailesh, Director Business development, Melbourne Graduate School of EducationDelegation from the University of Melbourne, Australia7th September 2022
Honourable Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Catherine Colonna, Ambassador of France Emmanuel LenainMinister and delegation from the French Ambassy14th September 2022
Professor S. Bruce Dowton, Vice-Chancellor and President of the Macquarie University, Professor Emerita Martina Mollering, Executive Dean Professor Chris Dixon, Faculty Executive Director Dr Neil Durrant, Head Partner Engagement of Macquarie International Ms. Anuradha Gupta and Ms. Pavleen Arora an alumnaDelegation from Macquarie University, Australia28th November 2022
Ms. Preeti Dawra, Director, Global Marketing Strategy, Office of International Engagement, NTU
Mr. Rahul Singh, Assistant Director, Global Marketing, Office of International Engagement, NTU
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore14th December 2022

OIP Report 2020-2021

From March 2020 till June 2020, due to the pandemic, the campus was totally shut for faculty and students. All teaching shifted online as did all meetings and most administrative work. The students who had come on Exchange fortunately returned to their home Universities just before the lockdown was announced. They too continued their classes and assignments in an online mode and completed the credit requirements.

Just before the lockdown from January to March, we had held interviews and selected candidates for the SUSI (Study of the US Institute for Student Leaders) Summer Programme and our Exchange Programmes. The students selected for the SUSI programme were Astha Bamba and Aanya Wig. The students chosen for Exchanges included Chahak Agrawal and Aarti for the Fukuoka Programme, Tayyaba Rizwan for La Trobe and Riya Mohan and Akanksha for the Macquarie Exchange. Anusha had been selected for the Masters Programme at Macquarie. The Australian Universities cancelled all the programmes with the understanding that if the situation improved by the end of the year, the Exchange students could join the programme for the January semester. However, later in the year this too was cancelled. The Summer Programme in the US too was cancelled.

Fukuoka University conducted the programme online and sent the girls their visa letters in March 2021 with the hope that the last three months of the programme could be conducted in Japan from May to August 2021. This particular programme continued through the year although much of it was online.

OIP remained in touch with our partner Universities throughout 2020 to work out possibilities for online cooperation. Sciences Po offered an online Winter School which was open to all students of LSR. Students were encouraged to join the course as the timings were such that the course would not clash with their class timing.

As the NUS-LSR Exchange Programme agreement was due for renewal, a new agreement was signed with NUS (National University of Singapore) in September 2020. This would enable LSR to send students either for a year-long exchange or a one semester exchange in lieu of the earlier arrangement of sending LSR students for a summer course at NUS.

LSR student, Simran Keshwani, who had joined Macquarie University for her post-graduate studies, was awarded the Macquarie University Student Excellence Award for Leadership and the Post Graduate Excellence Award by the Global Leadership Programme of Macquarie University.

Students of LSR were once again given the opportunity to apply for the Cargill Global Scholars Programme, a 2 year Leadership development programme which was open to only 10 select Colleges and Universities across India.

In February 2021, OIP opened applications for the NUS, Sciences Po, Fukuoka Exchanges and the Macquarie Masters Programme. There was an overwhelming response from LSR students.

2018-2019 has been a fulfilling year for the collaborative ventures of LSR with several new initiatives begun during this period.The Office of International Programmes, LSR, conducted its annual orientation for 2018-19 to inform students about the different opportunities, in terms of exchange programmes, summer schools and master’s programmes that OIP has to offer. They were informed about the collaborations with different universities, namely, Sciences Po, Middlebury University, Macquarie University, NUS, La Trobe and several others. They were also informed about the specifications of each exchange programme and the scholarships available for the same. 

A group of students from the Faculty of Arts at Macquarie University, Australia along with Professor Andrew Alter visited Lady Shri Ram College for a short-term course which was conceptualized and transacted by LSR faculty members. This week long course, held in September 2018, provided an overview on diverse aspects of Indian History, Geopolitics, Sociology, Gandhi and his relevance and Sustainable Environmental Practices in India. In addition to the lectures, a Madhubani painting workshop was organized followed by an interactive session with the National Service Scheme, LSR. 

Dr. Kirsten Davies from Macquarie’s Department of Law visited LSR on October 03, 2018 to deliver a lecture titled “The Warming War: How Climate Change is Creating Threats to International Peace and Security”. This lecture highlighted the impact of greenhouse emissions in accelerating climate change, insidiously threatening the security of human life on earth. 

On 4th October, 2018 Dr. Peter Postle, HOD ofEconomics at the University of Bath gave a lecture on “Global responsibilities from the market to the individual”. This talk was an introduction to the theme of the Winter School that the University of Bath was planning to hold in LSR in December 2018. 

A delegation from Sciences Po visited the College in December 2018. It was led by Dr. Vanessa Scherrer, Vice President, Sciences Po and included Mr. Enrico Letta, Dean of the Paris School of International Affairs and former Prime Minister of Italy and the representatives of Sciences Po in India, Ms. Sophie Collet and Ms. Neha Khanna. Mr. Enrico Letta gave an extremely thought provoking lecture on “Nation Building in Europe, a Comparison with Asia”which was followed by a stimulating discussion with students. The Sciences Po representatives engaged with the students on application processes, deadlines and post graduation prospects at Sciences Po, and cleared doubts regarding the same. 

Lady Shri Ram College for Women hosted an eight day long Winter School, organized by the University of Bath in December 2018. Titled ‘Global Responsibilities from the Market to the Individual’ the course was open to all undergraduate students and was inter-disciplinary in nature. Taught by faculty from the University of Bath, it included specialists from the disciplines of Economics, Philosophy, History and Political Science. The students carried out different group projects, wherein they learnt about the practical application of what they studied theoretically through lectures and seminars. Dr. Peter Postle, HOD of Economics at the University of Bath was the Guest of Honour at the closing ceremony and students were felicitated for their project work. 

Mr. Danny Pan, Associate Manager, Academic Partnerships, the Summer Institute at OrielCollege, Oxford and the Cambridge Summer Institutevisited the campus on 16th January, 2019 to inform students about summer courses at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. He explained about the enrolment process, scholarships and fee discounts offered at the SummerInstitutes.The session was interactive and students asked various questions related to the summer schools. 

Mr. Nilesh Gaikwad from the EDHEC Business School, Paris conducted a session in Lady Shri Ram College on 4th April, 2019. He explained about the process of admission to EDHEC, the fee concessions available to students from LSRand discussed possible help with accommodation for students from LSR who would like to study at the EDHEC Business School. The session was interactive in nature and the students had many queries. 

It is a matter of great pride for the College, that two students from LSR, Pratima Garg and Ms. Harnidh Kaur, have been selected as Schwarzman Scholars from India for 2019-20. This is a prestigious international global scholar’s programme located at Beijing with faculty from all over the world. 

Monash University signed an MoU with LSR for a special scholarship called the “Meenakshi Gopinath and Ann Tickner Scholarship”. This scholarship, is primarily meant for students from LSR wanting to do their Ph.D at Monash Univeristy, Faculty of Arts. 

A number of visitors, both from partner institutions and from institutions looking for partners in India, visited the college and met the Principal. Dr. Jennifer Grafton, Associate Dean (Global Engagement), from the University of Melbourne discussed possibilities of collaboration between LSR and the University of Melbourne. Dr. Lia Roberts, Academic Director, Centre for Global Initiatives, Mount Saint Mary’s University also discussed possible areas of collaboration. Ms. Amanda Stuart and Ms. Cindy Chen from the Summer Institutes of Oxford and Cambridge visited LSR to discuss the possibilities for students from LSR participating in summer courses at these Universities. A number of visitors from La Trobe and Macquarie visited the campus. These included Dr. Jacqueline Millner, Deputy Head of School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Prof. Kerry Krause, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academics and Mr. Kelly Smith Pro Vice Chancellor, International Relations from La Trobe and Prof. Martina Mollering, Executive Dean, Faculty of Arts, Prof. David Wilkinson, Deputy Vice- Chancellor and Ms. Nicole Brigg, Pro Vice- Chancellor, Macquarie University. 

LSR College hosted a number of exchange students in the academic year 2018-19. These included six students from Middlebury College, Maya Norbu, Stephanie Castaneda, Miyo McGinn, Abbey Knight, Gabriella Willingham and Lucy Weiss, Margaret Elizabeth Kyle from the Ontario in India Programme and two students from the National University of Singapore (NUS), Kaushalaya Vijayan Kumaran and Vandhana Jeyaran. While some of the exchange students came for one semester others came on a year-long exchange. 

A number of students from LSR have been nominated for collaborative programmes in Universities abroad. Sharmishtha Singh has been nominated for the Sciences Po Programme in Paris while Reshma Ganesh Babu and Muskan Kushawa have been selected for the Masters Programme at Macquarie University, Australia. Visakha Chowdhury and Charvee Wadhwa have been nominated for the Summer School at NUS while Km. Smiti and Samiksha Purohit have been chosen for the year long exchange programme at Fukuoka University, Japan. 

The Office of International Programmes at LSR envisions a world where international academic collaborations are not one-sided exchanges, but dynamic, two-way dialogues. Through a series of innovative partnerships, student mobility opportunities, and cross-disciplinary projects, we ensure that LSR’s contributions to global academia are as influential and transformative as the ideas we receive. We believe that engagement is not simply about participation—it is about shaping the academic future through reciprocal intellectual exchange.

Guiding Frameworks: The B.R.I.D.G.E. and Catamaran Models

At the heart of our approach to internationalization are two guiding frameworks: the B.R.I.D.G.E. Model and the Catamaran Model. These principles underpin every aspect of our international strategy, driving our commitment to fostering cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary exchange.

B.R.I.D.G.E. – Bridging Regions, Ideas, and Disciplines for Global Exchange

The B.R.I.D.G.E. Model encapsulates our commitment to a multi-faceted, reciprocal exchange of knowledge. We seek to bridge regions, ideas, and disciplines, ensuring that our academic engagement spans across diverse geographies and fields of study. This model emphasizes the importance of a dynamic flow of knowledge in both directions, challenging the traditional one-way flow from the Global North to the Global South. Through this, we aim to create meaningful, lasting connections that elevate global discourse and foster mutual growth.

The Catamaran Model – A Metaphor for Global Engagement

The Catamaran Model is a fitting metaphor for LSR’s approach to internationalization. Much like a catamaran’s design enables it to navigate shifting waters with agility, our model emphasizes flexibility, adaptability, and resilience in global academic engagement. It is not a one-way current but a reciprocal exchange, where LSR’s intellectual capital flows both outward and inward, shaping and being shaped by the world’s academic currents. This model ensures that LSR’s contributions are not merely reactive but are resilient, transformative, and grounded in the belief that ideas should not be confined to traditional academic boundaries.

Global Partnerships and Initiatives

Our vision is brought to life through ongoing collaborations with esteemed institutions around the world, including:

  • Barnard College (New York)
  • Bryn Mawr College (Pennsylvania)
  • Georgetown University (Washington D.C.)
  • La Trobe University (Australia)
  • NUS Singapore (Singapore)
  • Sciences Po (Paris)
  • Middlebury College (USA)
  • Fukuoka University (Japan)
  • Macquarie University (Australia)
  • Ontario in India Programme (Canada)

Some of these partnerships have continued through the tumultuous Covid times. These partnerships are not just about student mobility; they involve joint research projects, collaborative seminars, guest lectures, and short-term courses that broaden our academic offerings. Our international programs are designed to create a two-way flow of ideas, fostering an environment where knowledge exchange thrives.

Innovative Programs and Global Engagement

In addition to traditional academic exchanges, the Office of International Programmes at LSR hosts a variety of initiatives to deepen global engagement:

  • Asian Undergraduate Summit 2021: In collaboration with the National University of Singapore, we hosted an online summit that brought together students from across Asia to engage in meaningful dialogue.
  • Online International Conferences: Adapted to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, we pivoted to create digital spaces for academic exchange, ensuring that international collaboration remained robust and ongoing.

These initiatives exemplify our commitment to innovative, resilient, and transformative global engagement.

A Commitment to Reciprocal Knowledge Exchange

At LSR, we do not merely send our scholars abroad—we ensure that their ideas return enriched, further enhancing the intellectual life of our institution. Our models—B.R.I.D.G.E. and the Catamaran Model—serve as blueprints for a future where LSR plays a pivotal role in reshaping global academic discourse. Through these frameworks, we are building lasting, transformative international partnerships that foster reciprocal knowledge exchange and redefine the boundaries of academia.

The journey of global engagement at LSR is ongoing. By embracing the values of the B.R.I.D.G.E. and Catamaran Models, we continue to extend our intellectual horizons while strengthening our roots in the local context. The Office of International Programmes is dedicated to ensuring that every step we take in this journey contributes to the future of global academia, fostering collaboration, creativity, and critical thought across borders.

Contact us at exchange.lsr@gmail.com

OIP Team

Faculty- Ms. Bhawana Sharma Jha, Dr Shatarupa Bhattacharya, Dr Jonathan Verghese, Ms. Deepika Papneja & Ms. Asmita Jataria

Office Support- Mr. Sanjay Mishra

Student Coordinators (2024-25)- Ms. Urvi Sharma, Ms. Kirti Bhushan, Ms. Sanjana Erla & Ms. Injella Himani