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51ºÚÁÏÍø's Gateway in New Delhi

The 51ºÚÁÏÍø India Gateway supports 51ºÚÁÏÍø faculty research and student-focused activities in India. We can provide meeting and reception spaces, offices, and classrooms, as well as a range of in-country support services. The 51ºÚÁÏÍø India Gateway is also a key resource for connecting with 51ºÚÁÏÍø’s partner institutions in India.

Since opening in 2014, the 51ºÚÁÏÍø India Gateway has hosted many events, including academic conferences, workshops, public outreach, and overseas study programs.

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Funding opportunities

A variety of funding mechanisms are available to support research activities at the Global Gateways.

Provides matching support of up to $5,000 for activities – such as workshops, symposia, public talks, and artistic performances – that take place at one or more of 51ºÚÁÏÍø's Global Gateway offices.

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Education Abroad program development grants, up to a maximum of $3,000, support faculty in exploring the academic and logistical local arrangements for prospective faculty-led study abroad programs.

Address inquiries to: , edabroad@iu.edu

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Academic partnerships in India

51ºÚÁÏÍø has established both primary, university-level partnerships and unit-to-unit partnerships with leading institutions in India.

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Mathew Palakal

The India Gateway . . . helped us build a research progression in India in technologies for the blind. . . . It was a tremendous help for us.

Mathew Palakal, Senior Executive Associate Dean, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering - Indianapolis

Programs, centers, and institutes

These academic programs, centers, and institutes welcome collaboration on India-focused projects and programs.

The at Indiana University Bloomington promotes original research and innovative teaching on all aspects of the Indian subcontinent.

Although more than 30 full-time faculty members work in a range of disciplines and with diverse regional interests, all share an enthusiasm for the study of South Asia. The program has specialists on Bengal, northern India, Tamil Nadu, the Tibetan plateau, and Maharashtra, to name but a few.

South Asia is home to literally thousands of different languages, including some of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Faculty members of the Dhar India Studies Program regularly provide in-depth instruction to undergraduate and graduate students in Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, and Sanskrit, with courses offered from beginning through advanced levels.

Students also may pursue Persian or other languages appropriate to their course of study through the .

Resources in political science, religious studies, language, literature, economics, film, folklore, journalism, history, philosophy, theater, art, criminal justice, Near Eastern languages and cultures, Tibetan studies, and music as well as reference tools are included in the .

Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu, and Bengali (Bangla) are regularly taught and supported through library acquisitions.

Learn more about 51ºÚÁÏÍø’s Global Gateway Network

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