Economics - Strengths and Achievements


Expert Faculty

  • Diverse Specializations: Faculty with expertise across a wide range of political science subfields (e.g., international relations, comparative politics, political theory, public policy, and political economy) provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the discipline.

  • Research Excellence: Faculty members who are active researchers, publishing in prestigious journals, or contributing to influential political discourse, elevate the department’s academic standing.

  • Diverse Perspectives: A mix of faculty from different political ideologies, regions, and backgrounds offers students a more well-rounded and open-minded perspective.

Rigorous Curriculum

  • Broad and Specialized Courses: A variety of courses in core areas (e.g., political theory, global politics,  government) alongside specialized classes in emerging topics (e.g., environmental policy, electoral systems, or political economy).

  • Focus on Critical Thinking: Emphasis on developing analytical skills, encouraging students to critically engage with political events, ideologies, and systems.

  • Interdisciplinary Approach: Economic  often intersects with other disciplines like history, sociology, politics, and law, allowing students to explore the connections between politics and other areas.

 

Community and ECONIMICS

    • Internship and Fellowship Programs:  Strong relationships with government bodies, think tanks, organizations, and NGOs, facilitating student internships, fellowships, and career placement opportunities.

    • Public Events and Lectures: Hosting renowned guest speakers from politics, academia, and civil society - highlight the department’s role in facilitating important public discourse on political issues.

    • Student-Led Political Engagement: A vibrant student body that participates in internships, organizing campus events, debates, and activism - demonstrates the department's commitment to fostering engaged and informed citizens.