The question of quality runs far deeper than business. When quality fails at the societal level, we fail each other. Then the real danger is that we fail to govern efficiently and fairly.
The Subir Chowdhury Fellowship on Quality and Economics allows for any post-doctoral scholar in-residence to participate in the program, regardless of ethnicity or national origin and spend time at LSE engaging in research examining the impact of “people quality” and behavior on the economies of Asian nations prioritizing, but not restricted to, India and Bangladesh.
TheSubir Chowdhury Fellowship on Quality and Economics allows for any post-doctoral scholar in-residence to participate in the program, regardless of ethnicity or national origin and spend time at LSE engaging in research examining the impact of “people quality” and behavior on the economies of Asian nations prioritizing, but not restricted to, India and Bangladesh.
Ultimately, the “Subir Chowdhury Fellow” is expected to successfully complete one publishable research paper during their stay and make a presentation at a seminar or lecture arranged by the Asia Research Centre.
The Fellowship has been awarded to the following individuals:
2014-15Dr Saurabh Kumar CUTS InternationalClick Here – For more information about Dr. Kumar’s work.2013-14Dr Srijit Mishra Indira Gandhi Institute of Development ResearchClick Here – For more information about Dr Mishra’s work.2012-13Dr Mrutuyanjaya Sahu Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityClick Here – For more information about Dr Sahu’s work.2011-2012Dr. Vanishree Joseph Indira Gandhi National Open UniversityClick Here – For more information about Dr. Joseph’s work.2010-2011Dr. Rahul Hiremath Walchand Institute of Technology and Birla Institute of Technology & ScienceClick Here – For more information about Dr. Hiremath’s work.
Click Here for more information regarding The Subir Chowdhury Fellowship on Quality and Economics at the London School of Economics (LSE).
What would happen if everyone had a fearless reaction to Quality? Imagine what we could accomplish; the problems that we could resolve in business, our personal lives, and in government.