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This is a Keynote address given at the Round-Table organised by the Karnatak State Women's University, Bijapur on May 17, 2012. The theme was KSWU: Present and Future.
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Prof. Vasudha Kamat
Vice Chancellor
SNDT Women’s UniversityMumbai
Prof. Vasudha Kamat
Vice Chancellor
SNDT Women’s UniversityMumbai
Vision for Women’s University in
21st Century
Roundtable Consultative Meeting on
Karnataka State Women’s University, Bijapur
Present and Future
04/10/2023 2
AgendaAgenda
Women’s University: Genesis and Role
Vision for a Women’s University
World Class University
Visioning for KSWU
Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
04/10/2023 3Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
Ewha Women’s University (Korea) 1886
Japan Women’s University 1901
Seoul Women’s University 1919
Philippine Women’s University 1919
Asian Women’s University (Bangladesh) 2008
Women’s University in Africa (Zimbabwe) 2002
Women’s Universities in Asia & AfricaWomen’s Universities in Asia & Africa
04/10/2023 4
Women’s Universities in IndiaWomen’s Universities in India
Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
SNDT Women’s University 1916
Sri Padmavati Mahila Vishwavidyalaya 1983
Banasthali Vidyapeeth (1935) 1983
Mother Teresa Women’s University 1984
Avinashllingam University for Women 1988
Karnataka State Women’s University 2003
BPS Mahila Vishwavidyalaya (1936) 2006
04/10/2023 5
Women’s University … PhilosophyWomen’s University … Philosophy
Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
Bharat Ratna Maharshi Dhondo Keshav Karve
Bharat Ratna Maharshi Dhondo Keshav Karve
Women as a class have different functions to
fulfill in the social economy from those of
men…both national and social economy
require that women should occupy a station
of their own, distinct from that of men.
04/10/2023 6Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
“Our aim in establishing Women’s University is
neither to copy the higher institutions for
women in America and Europe nor to rival the
men’s university courses in this country. We
aim to frame our study to suit the mental and
physical conditions of women at present…”
Mr. Naruse, Founder Japan Women’s University
Women’s University … PhilosophyWomen’s University … Philosophy
04/10/2023 7Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
“There is a widespread tendency to regard
women merely as a tool or a machine destined
solely for services at home or for propagation
of family line; …we feel the necessity of
educating women as human beings, that we
may be able to call forth their consciousness as
personalities with infinite aspiration and
longings…”
Mr. Naruse, Founder JWU
Women’s University … PhilosophyWomen’s University … Philosophy
04/10/2023 8Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
“This residential university will focus on
helping women to become innovative leaders in
their fields and promote intercultural
understanding and sustainable development in
Asia and other parts of the world.”
Asian Women’s University, Bangladesh
Women’s University … PhilosophyWomen’s University … Philosophy
04/10/2023 9Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
We visualise the SNDT Women’s University as a
world class university that continually responds
to the changing social realities through the
development and application of knowledge.
The purpose of such engagement is to create
an inclusive society that promotes and protects
the dignity, equality, social justice and human
rights for all, with special emphasis on
empowerment of women.
SNDTWU Vision Statement
Women’s University … PhilosophyWomen’s University … Philosophy
04/10/2023 10Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
Students participate more fully in & out of class.
Students report greater satisfaction than their
co-ed counterparts with their college experience
academically, developmentally and personally.
Students tend to choose traditionally male
disciplines like the sciences.
http://www.internationalstudentguidetotheusa.com/articles/women_colleges.php
Need for Women’s UniversityNeed for Women’s University
04/10/2023 11Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
Students develop higher levels of self-esteem than
other achieving women in co-ed institutions.
After two years in co-ed institutions, women
showed to have lower levels of self-esteem than
when they entered college.
Have a higher percentage of majors in economics,
math and life science today than men at
coeducational colleges.
Need for Women’s UniversityNeed for Women’s University
04/10/2023 12Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
Nearly half the graduates have earned advanced
degrees and 81% have continued their education
beyond college.
Women's College students are more likely to
graduate.
They are more successful in careers; that is, they
tend to hold higher positions, are happier and earn
more money.
Need for Women’s UniversityNeed for Women’s University
04/10/2023 13
Lessons from ResearchLessons from Research
Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
1. Clarify and communicate the mission.
2. Believe students can achieve and hold them
to these expectations.
3. Make students feel like they matter.
4. Provide strong, positive role models to
demonstrate unlimited possibilities.http://www2.ed.gov/pubs/WomensColleges/chap3fin.html
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5. Have enough women on campus to form a
critical mass.
6. Provide ample opportunities for students to
hold leadership positions.
7. Include women in the curriculum and
educate them about social realities.
http://www2.ed.gov/pubs/WomensColleges/chap3fin.html
Lessons from ResearchLessons from Research
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KSWU’s VisionKSWU’s Vision
52%
29%
3%6%
10%
Vision statements
AcademicAdministrativeResearchInnovationOther
Analysis of 31 vision statements prepared by the KSWU for XII FYP
04/10/2023 16Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
Criteria (Benchmarks)Criteria (Benchmarks)1. Excellence in research
2. Academ ic freedom and an atm osphere of
intellectual excitem ent
3. Self-governance
4. Adequate facilities & funding
5. D iversity
6. Internationalization
1. Excellence in research
2. Academic freedom and an atmosphere of
intellectual excitement
3. Self-governance
4. Adequate facilities & funding
5. Diversity
6. Internationalization
http://www.tc.columbia.edu/centers/coce/pdf_files/c12.pdf
World Class University
04/10/2023 17Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
Criteria (Benchmarks)Criteria (Benchmarks)
http://www.tc.columbia.edu/centers/coce/pdf_files/c12.pdf
World Class University
7. Dem ocratic leadership
8. A talented undergraduate body
9. Use of ICT, effi ciency of m anagem ent, Library
10.Quality of teaching
11.Connection w ith Society /com m unity needs
12.W ithin Institutional Collaboration
7. Democratic leadership
8. A talented undergraduate body
9. Use of ICT, efficiency of management, Library
10.Quality of teaching
11.Connection with Society /community needs
12.Within Institutional Collaboration
04/10/2023 18Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
1. Research and Innovations
2. World Class Curriculum Design and Delivery
3. Faculty Development
4. Resource Generation
5. Quality Assurance
1. Research and Innovations
2. World Class Curriculum Design and Delivery
3. Faculty Development
4. Resource Generation
5. Quality Assurance
Vision for KSWU
04/10/2023 19Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
6. Information and Communication Technology
(ICT) Integration
7. University-Industry Partnership
8. Networking (Universities, Organizations)
9. Internationalization
6. Information and Communication Technology
(ICT) Integration
7. University-Industry Partnership
8. Networking (Universities, Organizations)
9. Internationalization
Vision for KSWU
04/10/2023 20Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
Planning, VisioningPlanning, Visioning2012-13
Strengthening of Resources Strengthening of Resources 2013-14
Quality and InclusionQuality and Inclusion2014-15
Expansion and ExcellenceExpansion and Excellence2015-16
Brand KSWUBrand KSWU2016-17
Vision for KSWU
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2012-13 Planning, VisioningPlanning, Visioning
Quality Assurance (Thrust on Quality, Expansion and
Research)
Planning for more job oriented programmes
Planning for ICT Integration, e-Governance
XII Five Year Plan (Perspective Plan for University)
Vision for KSWU
04/10/2023 22Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
Planning, VisioningPlanning, Visioning2012-13
Strengthening of Resources Strengthening of Resources 2013-14
Research and Innovations (Faculty Orientation)
ICT Integration in Teaching-Learning Process
Planning of new Programmes: Curriculum Design
Strengthening Open & Distance Learning System
Development of New & Strengthening of existing Linkages
Creating and strengthening Infrastructural Facilities
Vision for KSWU
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Planning, VisioningPlanning, Visioning
Strengthening of Resources Strengthening of Resources
2012-13
2013-14
201
4-15Quality and InclusionQuality and Inclusion
Research and Innovations (Research Studies, Incubation)
Development of Open Educational Resources
New Programmes: Industry Collaboration
New Programmes (Inclusion)
Optimise Student : Teacher Ratio
Online Learning (e-Learning)
Vision for KSWU
04/10/2023 24Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
Planning, VisioningPlanning, Visioning
Strengthening of Resources Strengthening of Resources
Quality and InclusionQuality and Inclusion
2012-13
2013
-14
2014-15
Expansion and ExcellenceExpansion and Excellence2015-16
Research and Innovations (Publications of Research)
Development of Open Educational Resources
New Faculties/New Departments
Internationalization of University
Vision for KSWU
04/10/2023 25Prof. Vasudha Kamat, SNDTWU, India
Planning, VisioningPlanning, Visioning
Strengthening of Resources Strengthening of Resources
Innovations and CreativityInnovations and Creativity
Expansion and ExcellenceExpansion and Excellence
201
2-13
2013-14
2014-15
201
5-16
Brand KSWUBrand KSWU2016-17
Consolidating and planning for further expansion
Excellence in all aspects of University life
Creating a Brand for World Class Women’s University
Vision for KSWU