Rajasthan academic gets Australian alumni grant for project on pandemic
The Hindu
It will develop a novel toolkit to develop programmes for women empowerment
In a first, an academic from Rajasthan has bagged a prestigious research grant of the Australian government for her project on “Building economic resilience of women during pandemics”, which will develop a novel toolkit to facilitate designing and development of programmes for women empowerment. The Australian Alumni Grant Scheme (AAGS) has awarded the grant worth 10,000 Australian dollars to Kirti Mishra, an assistant professor at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM)-Udaipur, who has specialised in organisational behaviour and human resource management. Dr. Mishra completed her doctorate from Monash University, Melbourne, in 2016.More Related News

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