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Humanistic Leadership in an AI Driven World: A Strategic Leadership Programme for Decision-Makers Navigating AI, Ethics, Innovation, and Society
17-21 August 2026
Venue: National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru, India
About the Programme
The National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS) aims to blend leadership excellence, adaptive responses to evolving technologies, and transformative outcomes. In line with JRD Tata’s guiding principles, the third episode of the nationwide programme by NIAS, “Humanistic Leadership in an AI Driven World,” will explore the challenges and opportunities for top leaders in an AI-dominated environment from a multidisciplinary and societal perspective.
This programme is designed to initiate groundbreaking discussions and transformations, focusing on leadership in the context of India’s growing reputation for tech entrepreneurship, digital solutions, and cost-efficiency. It will emphasize the need for a multidisciplinary approach to humanistic leadership that can drive policymaking, innovation, and development.
The NIAS Humanistic Leadership programme aims to help leaders navigate the complexities of managing workforce and systems in an AI-driven world, promoting leadership that is humanistic, participative, motivational, and inclusive. Social psychology highlights that humanistic leadership values respect for others and fosters individual excellence, agency, and creativity, which is crucial as AI increasingly influences work and living spaces.
The programme will leverage leadership concepts and experiences to foster holistic changes in leaders and organizations, addressing major national and global challenges posed by an AI-driven world. Dr. Sangeetha Menon, who is the Professor and Head of the NIAS Consciousness Studies Programme, will curate and coordinate the week-long event.
Programme Sessions and the Focus
The five-day programme will feature interactive sessions led by experts, creating various interdisciplinary scenarios to address the challenges, difficulties, and opportunities presented by AI in today’s world for India. Resource persons will discuss how AI adaptability and inclusion will impact human leadership. Equally important is understanding how to cultivate and utilize humanistic leadership across multidisciplinary platforms to tackle challenges arising from AI-driven automation. Experts and resource persons from diverse disciplines, including science, society, and culture, will lead thematic lectures and interactive discussions focused on leadership and decision-making with a humancentric approach rather than a machine-centric one. Specific sessions will address gender awareness and the challenges faced by women in leadership roles. A unique feature of the NIAS residential programmes is the tranquil and serene campus environment, which enhances the excellence of multidisciplinary interactions. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with leaders and experts from various fields, including science, society, industry, and academia, fostering rich dialogues and learning.
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Dear All,Greetings for the day!
I will be coordinating a Management Development Programme at the Indian Institute of Management Indore titled "Policy Design and Strategic Leadership Governance", scheduled from 21–23 September 2026" at the IIM Indore campus. Download Brochure: https://iimidr.ac.in/mdp-calendar/policy-design-and-strategic-leadership-governance/
The programme has been designed for mid-career and senior professionals from government, public sector organisations, consulting firms, development organisations, think tanks, and the corporate sector who are involved in or aspire to work in policy formulation, implementation, governance, or strategic decision-making.
The programme focuses on developing practical capabilities in:
Strategic policy design and governance leadership
Citizen-centric and evidence-based policymaking
Design thinking and behavioural insights for governance
Stakeholder consultation and policy communication
Policy reading, writing, deployment, monitoring, and evaluation
Navigating complex and non-linear policy environments
Indian and global governance and corporate case studies
The objective is to bridge the gap between policy intent and implementation while equipping participants with analytical and practical tools to address contemporary governance challenges. Please find the programme brochure attached for your reference.
If you believe this programme may be relevant for your colleagues or your organisation, I would be grateful if you could circulate it within your professional networks/organisation/department.
For any queries regarding the programme, please feel free to write to me at shariquem@iimidr.ac.in or contact the Management Development Programme Office at mdp@iimidr.ac.in .
I look forward to welcoming participants to IIM Indore.
With best wishes,
Sharique Hassan Manazir, PhD
Programme Coordinator: Policy Design and Strategic Leadership Governance
Faculty – Public Policy & Digital DemocracyHumanities & Social Sciences AreaA 216, Academic Block | +917312439418Indian Institute of Management, Indore
ORCID: 0000-0001-9791-1713
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Centre for Studies in Science Policy
School of Social Sciences
Jawaharlal Nehru University
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जवाहरलाल नेहरू विश्वविद्यालय, नई दिल्ली - 110067, भारत
Editor-in-Chief: Journal of Data Science, Informetrics, and Citation Studies (jcitation.org)
Editor/Book Review Editor, Journal of Scientometric Research (JSCIRES) (Scopus-indexed).
Associate Editor, African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development (AJSTID) (Scopus-indexed).
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ICSSR-Sponsored Ten-Day Research Methodology Course on Conceptual Foundations of Qualitative Research in Critical Health Studies in the Digital Era: Concepts, Design, Interpretation and Academic Writing
Dates: 1-10 September 2026
Venue: Committee Room, SSS-I, JNU, New Delhi
Organized by Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
About Research Methodology
Research methodology forms the backbone of all research, whether in the social or natural sciences. Scholars in the social sciences often encounter challenges when discussing methodology because methodological orientations are inherently complex. When conducting field research, their primary objective is to engage with individuals or groups, either directly or indirectly, which adds layers of complexity. Recognizing this, the Centre has undertaken the initiative to provide scholars with guidance and insights into these intricate epistemological frameworks, helping them navigate and apply research methodologies effectively, particularly qualitative methods.
About the Research Methodology Course
The ten-day Research Methodology Course is designed to strengthen qualitative research capacity among emerging scholars across the broader social sciences, with a thematic focus on Critical Health Studies in the Digital Era. This is an interdisciplinary field of inquiry located within the wider domain of social science research. It brings together insights from Sociology, Social and Medical Anthropology, Medical Sociology, Medical Geography, Geography of Health, Social Work, Social Medicine, Community Health, Humanities, Gender Studies, Disability Studies, and other related fields to examine access to health, illness, care, embodiment, suffering, health systems, institutions, and inequality as socially produced and historically mediated realities.
Objectives
1. To provide conceptual clarity regarding the nature, scope, and philosophical foundations of qualitative research within the broader social science discipline in the digital era.
2. To introduce Critical Health Studies as an interdisciplinary thematic field for qualitative inquiry in the social sciences.
3. To train scholars in identifying research problems, framing research questions, and selecting qualitative designs appropriate to health-related social inquiry.
4. To familiarize scholars with major qualitative approaches such as phenomenology, narrative analysis, grounded theory, ethnography, narrative inquiry, case study, and thematic analysis.
5. To build practical competence in qualitative data generation through in-depth interviews, observation, field notes, narratives, and documentary materials.
6. To develop scholars -writing, theme construction, interpretation, and qualitative argumentation.
7. To provide hands-on introductory exposure to selected qualitative data analysis tools like MAXQDA for data organization, coding, retrieval, and analysis.
8. To strengthen academic writing skills for methodology and design, analysis and interpretation, recommendations and policy suggestions for dissertation/thesis, and research articles.
9. To encourage ethically grounded, reflexive, and analytically rigorous qualitative research in social sciences on the issues of health, illness, and care; health systems, and governance.
10. To contribute to high-quality qualitative scholarship among researchers.
Other Details
This Research Methodology Course is open to all registered PhD/PDF scholars in any Social Sciences discipline at recognized Indian universities or research institutes. The course is limited to 30 participants: 10 from Delhi, 10 from Delhi NCR, and 10 from outside the Delhi NCR. Full attendance in all sessions is mandatory, and no leave will be permitted. Participants must bring their own laptops for practical training with qualitative software. Certificates will be awarded only to those who attend all sessions and actively engage throughout the course. Candidates interested in participating in the course should submit a duly completed and printed registration form by 15th July 2026 through Google Form only. The registration form is included with the brochure. The submission should include the following documents:
1. Registration Form along with a 300-word write-up outlining the area and the motivation for participating in the course.
2. Brief Curriculum Vitae (CV) of the applicant.
3. Proof of Ph.D./PDF Registration.
4. Self-attested caste/community certificate (ST/SC/OBC/Minority/Disability), if applicable.
Complete the attached Application Form and get it endorsed by the Research Supervisor and Head of Department/Chairperson. Complete all the details mentioned and submit a scanned PDF copy through the Google Form link provided.
Greetings from CSIR-NIScPR, India!
We are pleased to share the latest issue of Science Diplomacy (Vol. 9(4), Apr-Jun 2026). This issue features insightful articles by distinguished experts and practitioners from across the globe, covering diverse themes including the evolving science–diplomacy interface, geopolitics and scientific talent, India–Africa cooperation, ocean governance, India's RDI Fund, biosecurity, and India's climate action journey.
- [The Science-Diplomacy Interface – Has It Changed?] — Peter Gluckman & Annalise Higgins, Koi Tū Centre for Informed Futures, Auckland, New Zealand
- [When Science Meets Geopolitics: US Policy Shifts, Talent Reconfiguration, and the Rise of South–South Collaboration] — Derya Buyuktanir Karacan, Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA
- [Science, Technology and Innovation for Inclusive Transformation: Advancing India–Africa Cooperation] — Brando Okolo, African Union Development Agency – NEPAD (AUDA-NEPAD), South Africa
- [The Abyssal Frontier: Vertical Sovereignty and the Ethics of Ocean Governance] — Paola González-Vargas, Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica (UNA), Costa Rica
- [India's RDI Fund and the New Imperative of Science Diplomacy] — Jyoti Sharma, Department of Science & Technology, India
- [Addressing Biosecurity Risks in Private Laboratories and Biological Supply Chains] — Shravishtha Ajaykumar, Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, India
- [Science, Policy and Purpose: My Journey Through India’s Climate Action] — Akhilesh Gupta
We invite you to explore the latest issue and share it with your colleagues and networks. To access the issue, click here.
We hope you find this issue informative and engaging. As always, we welcome your feedback and suggestions for future issues.