What is ailing the South Asian University and how to save it

Aman Kumar | 23 June 2023 | The Leaflet

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THE South Asian University (SAU), arguably the only saving grace of the 37-years-old South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), has been a shining light of international legal education in the South Asian region.

The institution has five departments, including a faculty of mathematics and computer science (FMCS), a faculty of life sciences and biotechnology (FLSB), a faculty of economics (FE), a faculty of social sciences (FSS) and a faculty of legal studies (FLS). It is planning to start eight more postgraduate faculties.

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