SAFAR is an organization established for scholars from institutions and universities around the globe looking for international academic research experience in South Asia. Students have opportunities to participate in seminars and workshops and work under the direct supervision of professors. The major areas of research conducted at present are: Rethinking South Asian Studies; Nepal-Bangladesh Memory Studies; Nepali art: Spatiality, Textuality, and Sexuality; Sexual Harassment; Gender and Communication; Art and Festivals; Urban Studies; Indigenous Studies; and Community Studies. SAFAR offers students opportunities to become familiar with the academic culture of the region and to investigate their potential in a future research career while enjoying the value of conducting research abroad. Being a research organization, our objective is to prepare students to understand the nuances of research in the domain of Human Sciences. Students will learn about scientific reasoning, research methods, research designs, and critical comparitivism. In collaboration with Center for Advanced Studies in South Asia (CASSA), it publishes Asian Review of Humanities.
SAFAR Workshop on Social justice, Community Studies, and Humanistic Rhetoric (May 19 – June 5, 2024) The program is based on the idea of responsive pedagogies and critical reflection on the issues of social justice and community studies…. Read More
Learn MoreSAFAR is an organization established for Scholars from institutions and universities around the globe looking for an international academic research experience on South Asia. Students have opportunities to participate in seminar-workshops and work under the direct supervision of professors…. Read More
Learn MoreSenior Advisory Council Prof. Ashish NandyProf. Ashish Nandy is renowned sociologist and clinical psychologist, a bold and respected scholary voice. He is the senior fellow at the centre for the Study of Developing Societies, New Delhi. He was… Read More
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