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CSSP Programme of Study

JNU Ordinance Relating to the Award of Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (see p. 92-101).

List of courses offered by the CSSP in the Monsoon and Winter Semesters w.e.f. 2024.

Monsoon Semester 

Course Number

Title of the Course (PhD)

Compulsory/ Optional

No. of Credits

Course-in-Charge

SP 601P

Analysis in Science and Technology Policy

Compulsory

4

S. Bhaduri (Coordinator), M. Govind, R. Singh, Anamika 

SP 604P

Research Methodology
 

Compulsory

4

M. Govind (Coordinator), S. Bhaduri, R. Singh, Anamika 

Winter Semester

SP 602P

Science and Technology in a Social Context

Compulsory

4

M. Govind

SP 611P

Research and Publication Ethics

Compulsory 2 M. Govind, Anamika, Anup Kumar Das

SP 605P

Technology Futures Analysis
 

Optional*

4

R. Singh

SP 606P

Economics of Technological Change Innovation Systems

Optional*

4

S. Bhaduri

SP 608P
Style Sheet

Technology, Environmentalism and Sustainable Development

Optional*

4

N.A. 

SP 609P

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR):A Foundation Course

Optional*

4

S. Bhaduri

SP 610P

Agriculture, Innovation and Technology Policy in South Asia

Optional*

4

R. Singh

*One out of the four optional courses to be chosen by the students.

Additional Course at Under Graduate Level

SP 201P

Science, Technology & Society Interaction

Optional**

3

M. Govind

Additional Course at Master’s Level during Winter Semester

SP 401P

Perspectives on Food Science, Technology and Innovation Policy

Optional

4

R. Singh

**at Under Graduate Level Offered by CSSP for  the School of Languages, JNU, Winter Semester

Candidates seeking admission to PhD programmes in Science Policy Studies could consider pursuing research in areas/fields such as:

    1. Science and technology policies including various sectors of economy, S&T in government and S&T policies and development issues in India and other countries;

    2. Sociological and Historical Studies on S&T; Social shaping of technology; Scientists in laboratories and organizations; Scientific communities and professionalization of science;

    3. Frugal and Grassroots Innovations;

    4. Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI); Open Science;

    5. Waste Management;

    6. Law, Science and Technology; Cyber & Information Technology Law; Intellectual Property Rights; International S&T Treaties; S&T indicators; Scientometrics;

    7. Economics of technological change and innovation studies; national, sectoral and regional innovation systems; clusters and technological change;

    8. Technology Foresight and Assessment; Risk R&D and technology; Technology and hazards including disaster management related to technical change, innovation, methodologies, etc.;

    9. Gender issues in S&T;

    10. Globalisation and Emerging Technology; TNCs, FDI and impact on R&D; International affairs and relations in S&T for development; Science Diplomacy; Area studies in science and technology policies and development covering developing and developed countries;

    11. Epidemiology, health service structure, health policy analysis, health planning, health economics, biomedical waste management, importance of social sciences in public health, urbanization and health.