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TERI School of Advanced studies

About Us The TERI School of Advanced Studies was established as a Trust in with the purpose of providing academic learning programmes With TERI as its sponsoring society TERI SAS focused its attention on developing a set of learning programmes that were both is support of and were supported by the research on issues of energy environment and sustainability being undertaken by TERI It was envisioned that the academic rigour brought by faculty members would enhance the quality of TERI rsquo s application focused research whereas the state-of-art research of TERI would constantly freshen up the curriculum of TERI SAS rsquo s programmes and increase its societal relevance This synergistic relationship would therefore further strengthen both the Institutes and increase their contribution to India and the world This relationship is enshrined in a memorandum of understanding between TERI SAS and TERI wherein the two have agreed to share research infrastructure and undertake collaborative Read More

TERI School of Advanced studies Vision & Mission

Vision

To accelerate the transition towards a more sustainable world through the creation of knowledge and human capacity. To be a globally recognized deemed University in the sphere of sustainability studies.

Mission

  • To create new knowledge through research and contribute to the discourse on sustainability issues at national and global levels.

  • To design and deliver academic programmes, training and research on sustainability issues relevant to all streams of life and across age groups, assimilating the latest science and evidence.

 

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