Ahmedabad University commemorates its 10th convocation online

Ahmedabad University’s 10th Convocation saw 826 graduates passing out from the batch of 2020.

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Convocation, K Srinath Reddy, president of the Public Health Foundation of India, addressed the graduating students of the Class of 2020 at Ahmedabad University 10th convocation on Sunday virtually in the presence of students, parents, Chancellor Sanjay Lal Bhai, Vice-Chancellor Pankaj Chandra along with all the Deans and faculty of Ahmedabad University.

The graduating batch of 2020 had 608 students from Amrut Mody School of Management, 132 students from the School of Engineering and Applied Science, 50 students from the School of Arts and Sciences, and 36 students from the School of Computer Studies. This includes four doctoral students — two each from life sciences and engineering.

While addressing the event, Reddy stressed upon the necessity to build a robust public health service system together which can provide good health to each person across their entire life course. He added that we need to learn and develop from the coronavirus pandemic and resolute in our commitment to reset the coordinates of our development.

Reddy said, “‘Build back better' is the slogan of our times. That resolve must endure and not be ephemeral.”

"Even in public health, as in education and research it is necessary to create a confluence of life sciences, of quantitative sciences, of social and behavioural sciences and health systems sciences including health technologies and health management," he added.

Reddy stated that now we should embark on the interdisciplinary nature of education that would help to find solutions to complex issues the world is facing. 

He said ts time for all the institutions to come together need to come even if they are being taught as separate disciplines at different institutions.

He added, "They need to come together to build a robust public health service system which can provide good health to every individual across their entire life course.”

Ahmedabad University's Chancellor Sanjay Lalbhai was pragmatic about the new and emerging opportunities in the field of healthcare, education, technology and in new areas of sustainability. 

He emphasized on the balanced learning roles for the student, strongly backed by data science and knowledge that would allow them to explore through developmental domains and emerge in complex environments as leaders in their fields.

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Pankaj Chandra, Vice-Chancellor, Ahmedabad University, said that the academic year 2019 has been a significant milestone for the University.

"We introduced our new undergraduate curriculum, admitted the inaugural class to our Liberal Arts programme (the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science), and launched a distinctive engineering curriculum. Competitive research grants won by faculty from agencies within the country and globally grew significantly this year. The faculty organised the Annual Economics Conference and the Seventh International Conference on Big Data Analytics, and our students secured admission in top institutions like LSE, University of Texas, IIMs at Ahmedabad, Bengaluru and Kolkata," Chandra said.




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