Thursday, August 20, 2015

KU School of Art


MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN

About Kathmandu University

Welcome to School of Arts of Kathmandu University

Institute of Arts of Kathmandu University was set up in 1996. It is one of the six schools at the University set up to grant instruction in aesthetic sciences and media keeping in mind the end goal to add to the improvement of country.

Discoveries of Tracer Study

Appointed by KUSOA, 3iR PVt. Ltd had embraced this tracer study from October 2014. The extent of the study was to evaluate the status of graduate understudies of MDevS, HNRS, Master in Music, Bachelor in Music, Bachelor in Fine Arts and Bachelor in Media Studies moving on from KUSOA until 2013. Perused More...

News & Events

Artists Manjul and Sulochana Manandhar at KUSoA

Outing Program Organized by KUSoA

Austrailian Faculty and Student Visit KUSoA

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Divisions and Programs

Divisions

Branch of Development Studies

  • - Master in Development Studies

  • - Master in Human and Natural Resources Studies

  • - Phd Programs


Ventures

  • - Disability Research Center

  • Branch of Languages and Mass Communication

  • Branch of Music

  • Focus

  • Habitat for Buddhist Studies

  • Habitat for Arts and Design

  • Confucius Institute at KU


Program

  • Lone wolf in Community Development

  • Lone wolf in Economics

  • Scene Management and Heritage Studies

  • Subsidiary Colleges


National College Center for Develop
Institute of Artsment Studies

Lone wolf in Arts - Social Work (BSW) at St. Xavier's College

Institute of Arts (SOA) of Kathmandu University was set up in 1996. It is one of the six Schools at the University set up to give training in aesthetic sciences, music, media and sociologies with the point of delivering capable experts that can add to the advancement of the country.

Vision

Training for advancing standards of social and financial equity and prosperity for all persons and their surroundings.

Mission

  • Advance proficient information, comprehension and abilities in the improvement of expressions, society, and other social and financial possibilities of HR through

  • insightful exercises, discriminating considering, examination and correspondences

  • viable mediations, appraisals and assessments

  • combination of social, financial, political, social and natural parts of advancement

  • Offices and Programs


Offices
  • Bureau of Development Studies

  • - Master in Development Studies

  • - Master in Human and Natural Resources Studies

  • - Phd Programs


Bureau of Languages and Mass Communication

  • Bureau of Music

  • Focus

  • Community for Buddhist Studies

  • Community for Arts and Design

  • Confucius Institute at KU

  • Program

  • Single guy in Community Development

  • Single guy in Economics

  • Scene Management and Heritage Studies

  • Associated Colleges

  • National College Center for Development Studies

  • Single guy in Arts - Social Work (BSW) at St. Xavier's College


Staff and Student from Swinburne University of Technology, Australia visit KUSOA, Hattiban Complex

Dr Mark Finn and Dr. Paula Geldens alongside 24 understudies from Swinburne University of Technology, Australia went by KUSOA, Hattiban Complex, on January 22nd 2013 as a component of their visit to Nepal project. The primary mission of the visit was to get involvement with another society from inside, centering around the twin topics of social exploration and intercultural correspondence. There was a half day cooperation program alongside the designation. The system was begun alongside the appreciated discourse by the Dean Prof. Dr. Mahesh Banskota while Dr. Uddhab Pyakurel Payakurel had given a presentation on Nepali Society, Social Equity and Inclusion in Nepal. There was a broad inquiry answer session after the presentation.

Productions


  • Challenged Development in Nepal

  • Group based and peace-delicate

  • Making the most of Business for Peace_2013

  • Nepal 2030_A Vision for Peaceful and Prosperous Nation

  • The Remake of a State-Post-clash Challenges and State Building in Nepal

  • Tourism-Amidst-Armed-Confli

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