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Asian University for Women

Asian University for Women (AUW) is an independent, international university in Chittagong, Bangladesh[2] seeking to educate a new generation of leaders in Asia.[3] AUW admits students solely on the basis of merit, regardless of their family's income level.[4] Currently, 85% of AUW students are on scholarship support with many being the first in their family to attend a university.[5] AUW offers two pre-collegiate bridge programs called Access Academy and Pathways for Promise,[6][7] as well as a three-year undergraduate program based on the liberal arts and sciences. As of 2023, AUW has around 1300 students enrolled from over 35 ethnicities across Asia and the Middle East.[1][8]

Asian University for Women
Other name
AUW
TypeIndependent, international, liberal arts and sciences
Established2008; 15 years ago (2008)
AccreditationAssociation of Commonwealth Universities (ACU)
AffiliationUniversity Grants Commission (UGC)
ChairpersonMadame Lone Dybjkaer
ChancellorCherie Blair
Vice-ChancellorRubana Huq
Students1000 (2023)[1]
Address
Badsha Miah Road
, ,
Bangladesh

22°21′29″N 91°49′26″E / 22.3580°N 91.8240°E / 22.3580; 91.8240
Websiteasian-university.org

History Edit

 
Entrance

The story of AUW began well before its inaugural class entered in 2008. The idea for the university grew out of the World Bank/UN Task Force on Higher Education and Society.[9] In 2000, the Task Force, which included Kamal Ahmad, Harvard University's Dean Henry Rosovsky and the World Bank's former managing director Mamphela Ramphele, published its findings in a report titled "Higher Education in Developing Countries: Peril and Promise", which concluded that developing countries must improve the quality of their institutions of higher learning, in governance and pedagogy, to compete in today's increasingly globalised, knowledge-based economy.

2001–2004 Edit

 
Entrance of the AUW campus in Chittagong Hill tracts

In January 2004, the government of Bangladesh granted more than 100 acres of land for the construction of AUW's permanent campus in the Chittagong Hill Tracts.

Fundraising and planning efforts for AUW officially began in November 2001, when AUW Support Foundation was incorporated as a non-profit institution under section 501(c)3 of the United States Internal Revenue Code. AUW's Support Foundation is governed by a board of directors, which was established upon the group's incorporation as a non-profit organisation.[10][11][12]

AUWSF board of directors published a Plan of Operations in May 2005, laying out the basic plans for AUW's curriculum, target student population, and sustainability efforts.

2005–2007 Edit

Grants from the Goldman Sachs Foundation and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 2005 and 2006 provided the start-up funds that enabled AUW to become operational in 2008.[13] In September 2006, the Parliament of Bangladesh ratified the university's charter, which guaranteed full autonomy and independence to AUW in its operations and academics — a unique arrangement in the region.

AUW began operations in Chittagong in March 2008. Its first cohort of students consisted of over 100 young women from six countries: Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. This inaugural class attended Access Academy, AUW's year-long bridge program designed to prepare underserved students for the rigors of university education. After completing the Access Academy program, 128 of them continued into the first year of their undergraduate studies and were joined by direct-entry students who began the undergraduate program in 2009.

2008–2010 Edit

In 2009, AUW's initial Board of Trustees was elected by the International Support Committee of Asian University for Women in accordance with the provisions of the charter of Asian University for Women.

The university appointed its first chancellor in January 2011: Cherie Blair, international human rights lawyer and wife of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

2011–2012 Edit

 
AUW students in 2012

In April 2011, AUW held a foundation stone laying ceremony at the site of its permanent campus in Pahartoli, with the Honorable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as the Chief Guest. The Government of Bangladesh granted over 140 acres for the university's campus, which has been designed by world-renowned architect Moshe Safdie and Associates.

The summer of 2012 marked the university's first summer term, which offered 20 courses on campus taught by AUW professors and visiting faculty. During that summer, the university hosted two leadership training seminars co-sponsored by the United States Department of State: the Women in Public Service Institute (which was co-sponsored by the Seven Sisters Women's Colleges) took place in August; the Grassroots Women's Political Leadership Forum was held in September.

2013–2016 Edit

In May 2013, the university graduated its first class of 132 students. The 2012–13 academic year saw AUW's first full complement of classes — a total student body of 535, with cohorts in Access Academy and all four undergraduate years. They represent 15 countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, and Vietnam.

In January 2016, AUW launched Pathways for Promise to provide university education to female garment-factory workers and other women from vulnerable groups. Nearly 800 women responded and sat for the first round of admissions tests. Over 50 women qualified. In January 2016 they entered AUW's Pathways to Promise program – the pilot phase of which was supported by IKEA Foundation and George Soros's Open Society Foundations. When the 2016 autumn semester began, new Pathways students came to campus and the program grew by 50%.

As of May 2016, AUW had graduated over 440 alumnae, all of whom plan to go on to graduate studies or begin careers in the public sector, research, non-governmental organizations, and private enterprise.

2017 Edit

Professor Nirmala Rao joins AUW as vice-chancellor. Rao is a distinguished political scientist who most recently served for eight years as Pro Director of at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London.[14]

In May 2017, AUW graduated its fifth class of students, bringing the total alumnae count to more than 525.

2019 Edit

 
During AUW Inter-Versity Debate Championship 2020

As of 2019, AUW has graduated more than 800 students. The current student body is represented by almost 900 students from 19 countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Syria, Timore Leste, Vietnam, and Yemen.

2022 Edit

Rubana Huq became the vice-chancellor of AUW.[15]

Funding Edit

AUW Support Foundation, a 501(c)(3)-registered nonprofit organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is the primary source of funding mobilization for the university. It is governed by its own board of directors (several of whom serve on the AUW Board of Trustees). Separately, a number of independent "support groups" have been created in different tax jurisdictions around the world to help mobilize financial resources for the university. Such support groups currently exist in Hong Kong and Japan.

Academic programmes Edit

Pre-undergraduate Edit

AUW recruits underserved women, many of whom have not had adequate secondary school training due to their backgrounds. Therefore, AUW specially designed Access Academy, a one-year program which offers preparation in computer literacy, reading and writing in English, scientific thought, global history, and other subjects.

Given the state of secondary school preparation in many of the communities from which AUW students come, the university has found that one year of Access Academy is not sufficient to prepare students from certain communities for AUW's rigorous undergraduate curriculum. AUW, therefore, offers Pathways for Promise to students who require a longer period of intensive preparation in English language, math, and computer literacy before enrolling in Access Academy.

Undergraduate Edit

AUW students choose from the following five majors: Bioinformatics (B.Sc.); Economics (B.A.); Environmental Sciences (B.Sc.); Philosophy, Politics & Economics (B.A.); and Public Health Studies (B.Sc.). The university also offers minors.

Graduate Edit

Starting in January 2022, AUW offers a Master's degree in Education (M.A.). The inaugural cohort consists of 22 students.

Internships and careers Edit

AUW offers opportunities for students to participate in applied research projects, study programs, and internships to prepare them for professional life after AUW.

Accidents and injuries on campus Edit

The death of one of AUW international students, Ms Zahra Hussaini, reported on 27 May 2022.[16] [17] Zahra had arrived from Afghanistan in February to join the pre-university program.[16]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Who We Are". Asian University for Women. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Accreditation & Recognition". Asian University for Women. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  3. ^ "Mission & Vision". Asian University for Women. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  4. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". Asian University for Women. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  5. ^ "Scholarships & Financial Aid". Asian University for Women. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  6. ^ "Dresses to degrees: university opens its doors to Bangladesh garment workers". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
  7. ^ "Fashion's deadliest disaster prompts Bangladeshi workers to opt for university". Reuters. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  8. ^ "Student Life". Asian University for Women. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  9. ^ "Home". www.tfhe.net. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  10. ^ "International Coalition Plans New University for Asian Women". The Chronicle of Higher Education. 22 March 2002. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  11. ^ Crossette, Barbara (9 December 2001). "Group Plans Asian College For Women In Poverty". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  12. ^ Wassener, Bettina (25 November 2012). "University Caters to the Deprived". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  13. ^ Kingston, Jeff (11 January 2009). "Asia University for Women: magic in the making". The Japan Times Online. ISSN 0447-5763. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  14. ^ Elmes, John (10 November 2016). "Interview with Nirmala Rao". Times Higher Education. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  15. ^ "Rubana Huq, new vice chancellor of Asian University of Women". The Daily Star. 15 February 2022. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
  16. ^ a b "AUW Mourns the Unexpected and Sudden Death of a Bright and Beloved Student". Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  17. ^ "A Bamyani student girl dies far from home". Retrieved 3 May 2022.

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scholarship support with many being the first in their family to attend a university 5 AUW offers two pre collegiate bridge programs called Access Academy and Pathways for Promise 6 7 as well as a three year undergraduate program based on the liberal arts and sciences As of 2023 AUW has around 1300 students enrolled from over 35 ethnicities across Asia and the Middle East 1 8 Asian University for WomenOther nameAUWTypeIndependent international liberal arts and sciencesEstablished2008 15 years ago 2008 AccreditationAssociation of Commonwealth Universities ACU AffiliationUniversity Grants Commission UGC ChairpersonMadame Lone DybjkaerChancellorCherie BlairVice ChancellorRubana HuqStudents1000 2023 1 AddressBadsha Miah Road Chittagong Bangladesh22 21 29 N 91 49 26 E 22 3580 N 91 8240 E 22 3580 91 8240Websiteasian university wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 2001 2004 1 2 2005 2007 1 3 2008 2010 1 4 2011 2012 1 5 2013 2016 1 6 2017 1 7 2019 1 8 2022 2 Funding 3 Academic programmes 3 1 Pre undergraduate 3 2 Undergraduate 3 3 Graduate 3 4 Internships and careers 4 Accidents and injuries on campus 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory Edit nbsp EntranceThe story of AUW began well before its inaugural class entered in 2008 The idea for the university grew out of the World Bank UN Task Force on Higher Education and Society 9 In 2000 the Task Force which included Kamal Ahmad Harvard University s Dean Henry Rosovsky and the World Bank s former managing director Mamphela Ramphele published its findings in a report titled Higher Education in Developing Countries Peril and Promise which concluded that developing countries must improve the quality of their institutions of higher learning in governance and pedagogy to compete in today s increasingly globalised knowledge based economy 2001 2004 Edit nbsp Entrance of the AUW campus in Chittagong Hill tractsIn January 2004 the government of Bangladesh granted more than 100 acres of land for the construction of AUW s permanent campus in the Chittagong Hill Tracts Fundraising and planning efforts for AUW officially began in November 2001 when AUW Support Foundation was incorporated as a non profit institution under section 501 c 3 of the United States Internal Revenue Code AUW s Support Foundation is governed by a board of directors which was established upon the group s incorporation as a non profit organisation 10 11 12 AUWSF board of directors published a Plan of Operations in May 2005 laying out the basic plans for AUW s curriculum target student population and sustainability efforts 2005 2007 Edit Grants from the Goldman Sachs Foundation and the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation in 2005 and 2006 provided the start up funds that enabled AUW to become operational in 2008 13 In September 2006 the Parliament of Bangladesh ratified the university s charter which guaranteed full autonomy and independence to AUW in its operations and academics a unique arrangement in the region AUW began operations in Chittagong in March 2008 Its first cohort of students consisted of over 100 young women from six countries Bangladesh Cambodia India Nepal Pakistan and Sri Lanka This inaugural class attended Access Academy AUW s year long bridge program designed to prepare underserved students for the rigors of university education After completing the Access Academy program 128 of them continued into the first year of their undergraduate studies and were joined by direct entry students who began the undergraduate program in 2009 2008 2010 Edit In 2009 AUW s initial Board of Trustees was elected by the International Support Committee of Asian University for Women in accordance with the provisions of the charter of Asian University for Women The university appointed its first chancellor in January 2011 Cherie Blair international human rights lawyer and wife of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair 2011 2012 Edit nbsp AUW students in 2012In April 2011 AUW held a foundation stone laying ceremony at the site of its permanent campus in Pahartoli with the Honorable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as the Chief Guest The Government of Bangladesh granted over 140 acres for the university s campus which has been designed by world renowned architect Moshe Safdie and Associates The summer of 2012 marked the university s first summer term which offered 20 courses on campus taught by AUW professors and visiting faculty During that summer the university hosted two leadership training seminars co sponsored by the United States Department of State the Women in Public Service Institute which was co sponsored by the Seven Sisters Women s Colleges took place in August the Grassroots Women s Political Leadership Forum was held in September 2013 2016 Edit In May 2013 the university graduated its first class of 132 students The 2012 13 academic year saw AUW s first full complement of classes a total student body of 535 with cohorts in Access Academy and all four undergraduate years They represent 15 countries Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia China India Indonesia Malaysia Nepal Pakistan Palestine Sri Lanka Syria and Vietnam In January 2016 AUW launched Pathways for Promise to provide university education to female garment factory workers and other women from vulnerable groups Nearly 800 women responded and sat for the first round of admissions tests Over 50 women qualified In January 2016 they entered AUW s Pathways to Promise program the pilot phase of which was supported by IKEA Foundation and George Soros s Open Society Foundations When the 2016 autumn semester began new Pathways students came to campus and the program grew by 50 As of May 2016 AUW had graduated over 440 alumnae all of whom plan to go on to graduate studies or begin careers in the public sector research non governmental organizations and private enterprise 2017 Edit Professor Nirmala Rao joins AUW as vice chancellor Rao is a distinguished political scientist who most recently served for eight years as Pro Director of at the School of Oriental and African Studies SOAS at the University of London 14 In May 2017 AUW graduated its fifth class of students bringing the total alumnae count to more than 525 2019 Edit nbsp During AUW Inter Versity Debate Championship 2020As of 2019 AUW has graduated more than 800 students The current student body is represented by almost 900 students from 19 countries Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia China India Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Palestine Senegal Sri Lanka Syria Timore Leste Vietnam and Yemen 2022 Edit Rubana Huq became the vice chancellor of AUW 15 Funding EditAUW Support Foundation a 501 c 3 registered nonprofit organization based in Cambridge Massachusetts is the primary source of funding mobilization for the university It is governed by its own board of directors several of whom serve on the AUW Board of Trustees Separately a number of independent support groups have been created in different tax jurisdictions around the world to help mobilize financial resources for the university Such support groups currently exist in Hong Kong and Japan Academic programmes EditPre undergraduate Edit AUW recruits underserved women many of whom have not had adequate secondary school training due to their backgrounds Therefore AUW specially designed Access Academy a one year program which offers preparation in computer literacy reading and writing in English scientific thought global history and other subjects Given the state of secondary school preparation in many of the communities from which AUW students come the university has found that one year of Access Academy is not sufficient to prepare students from certain communities for AUW s rigorous undergraduate curriculum AUW therefore offers Pathways for Promise to students who require a longer period of intensive preparation in English language math and computer literacy before enrolling in Access Academy Undergraduate Edit AUW students choose from the following five majors Bioinformatics B Sc Economics B A Environmental Sciences B Sc Philosophy Politics amp Economics B A and Public Health Studies B Sc The university also offers minors Graduate Edit Starting in January 2022 AUW offers a Master s degree in Education M A The inaugural cohort consists of 22 students Internships and careers Edit AUW offers opportunities for students to participate in applied research projects study programs and internships to prepare them for professional life after AUW Accidents and injuries on campus EditThe death of one of AUW international students Ms Zahra Hussaini reported on 27 May 2022 16 17 Zahra had arrived from Afghanistan in February to join the pre university program 16 See also EditList of universities in BangladeshReferences Edit a b Who We Are Asian University for Women Retrieved 28 January 2023 Accreditation amp Recognition Asian University for Women Retrieved 15 April 2023 Mission amp Vision Asian University for Women Retrieved 15 April 2023 Frequently Asked Questions Asian University for Women Retrieved 15 April 2023 Scholarships amp Financial Aid Asian University for Women Retrieved 15 April 2023 Dresses to degrees university opens its doors to Bangladesh garment workers The Guardian Retrieved 28 March 2016 Fashion s deadliest disaster prompts Bangladeshi workers to opt for university Reuters Retrieved 25 April 2016 Student Life Asian University for Women Retrieved 15 April 2023 Home www tfhe net Retrieved 17 January 2017 International Coalition Plans New University for Asian Women The Chronicle of Higher Education 22 March 2002 Retrieved 17 January 2017 Crossette Barbara 9 December 2001 Group Plans Asian College For Women In Poverty The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 17 January 2017 Wassener Bettina 25 November 2012 University Caters to the Deprived The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 17 January 2017 Kingston Jeff 11 January 2009 Asia University for Women magic in the making The Japan Times Online ISSN 0447 5763 Retrieved 17 January 2017 Elmes John 10 November 2016 Interview with Nirmala Rao Times Higher Education Retrieved 17 January 2017 Rubana Huq new vice chancellor of Asian University of Women The Daily Star 15 February 2022 Retrieved 15 February 2022 a b AUW Mourns the Unexpected and Sudden Death of a Bright and Beloved Student Retrieved 3 May 2022 A Bamyani student girl dies far from home Retrieved 3 May 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Asian University for Women amp oldid 1149938202, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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