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Establishment and Evolution

Founded in 1972, the Department of Political Science at Government College Kottayam has grown significantly since its inception. Initially, the department offered Pre-Degree and Undergraduate courses. Over the years, it has expanded its academic horizons, now offering a comprehensive set of programmes including Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate (PG), and Doctoral (Ph.D.) courses in Political Science. This evolution reflects the department's commitment to adapting to the changing educational scenario and meeting the needs of its students and the larger society.

The department has been at the forefront of knowledge production and diffusion in political science, contributing to the academic community through research, publications, and conferences. Faculty members publish in national and international journals, addressing contemporary political issues and debates. The department's focus areas, such as political theory, human rights, public administration, and international relations, ensure a broad and dynamic research agenda. Research projects often explore critical issues like the politics of climate change, global risks, intellectual property rights, and gender and politics, reflecting the department's interdisciplinary approach.

A core mission of the department is to empower women and underprivileged sections of society. The department actively promotes inclusive education, ensuring that students from diverse backgrounds, including marginalized and economically disadvantaged communities, have access to quality education. Special initiatives of the government of Kerala, such as scholarships, financial aid, and outreach programs, support these students. The department's focus on environmental studies, gender studies and human rights underscores its commitment to addressing issues of inequality and social justice. By creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment, the department empowers women and underprivileged students to achieve their academic and professional goals.

FACULTY

The Department of Political Science is staffed by a group of eight faculty members, each bringing a wealth of knowledge, vast amount of teaching experience and research expertise to the institution. Most faculty members hold Ph.D. degrees and have extensive research backgrounds, enabling them to provide high-quality education and mentorship to students. Their collective expertise spans a wide range of political science subfields, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the discipline. This diversity in expertise allows for a rich academic environment where students can explore various dimensions of political science, from theoretical frameworks to practical applications. The faculty's collective expertise covers a wide range of teaching and research areas, including:

  1. Political Theory: Exploring fundamental questions about politics, governance, and the nature of political authority.
  2. Human Rights: Examining the theory and practice of human rights, including issues of justice, equality, and international human rights law.
  3. Public Administration: Studying the organization, management, and implementation of public policies and programs.
  4. International Relations: Analysing the interactions between countries and the factors that influence global politics.
  5. Research Methodology: Teaching the methods and techniques used in political science research, including both qualitative and quantitative approaches.
  6. Comparative Politics: Comparing political systems, institutions, and processes across different countries.
  7. Political Thought: Investigating the ideas and philosophies that have shaped political theory and practice over time.
  8. Indian Politics: Focusing on the political system, constitution, processes, and issues specific to India.
  9. Kerala Politics: Examining the unique political development and issues pertinent to the state of Kerala.
  10. Global Governance: Studying the institutions, policies, and processes that govern global issues and international cooperation.
  11. International Organisations: Analysing the role and impact of international organizations such as the United Nations and various multilateral and regional organisations
  12. Politics of Climate Change: Investigating the political dimensions and implications of climate change policies and actions.
  13. Global Risks: Analysing global risks such as pandemics, terrorism, and economic crises and their political impacts.
  14. Intellectual Property Rights: Examining the political and legal issues surrounding intellectual property rights and their global implications.
  15. Gender and Politics: Studying the intersection of gender and politics, including issues of representation, policy, and gender-based discrimination.

ACTIVITIES

Academic Activities and Community Engagement

The department is known for its active academic culture, regularly organizing conferences, seminars, and guest lectures. These events serve as platforms for intellectual exchange and provide students with exposure to contemporary debates and developments in Political Science. Notable activities include:

  • Conferences: Hosting national and international conferences that bring together scholars, practitioners, and students to discuss and debate key issues in Political Science.
  • Seminars: Conducting seminars on a wide range of topics, allowing for in-depth exploration of specific areas of interest.
  • Guest Lectures: Inviting eminent scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to share their insights and experiences with students.

In addition to its academic pursuits, the department is deeply committed to social responsibility. It actively caters to the educational needs of marginalized and underprivileged sections of society, ensuring that quality education is accessible to all. This commitment is reflected in initiatives such as:

  • Outreach Programs: Conducting outreach programs to engage with and support students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
  • Scholarships and Financial Aid: Providing financial assistance to students in need, helping to remove economic barriers to education.
  • Community Engagement: Involving students in community service projects and social initiatives, fostering a sense of civic responsibility and social justice.

Student Demographics and Outreach

The student body of the Department of Political Science is diverse, with individuals from various social and economic backgrounds across the districts of Kerala and the Union Territory of Lakshadweep. This diversity enriches the learning environment, promoting a culture of inclusivity and mutual respect. The department's outreach efforts ensure that it remains accessible to a broad spectrum of students, including those from rural and underserved areas.

The Department of Political Science at Government College Kottayam stands out for its comprehensive and inclusive approach to education. With a strong emphasis on research, practical learning, and community engagement, the department not only contributes to the academic development of its students but also to their holistic growth and societal contribution. Through its diverse academic programs, dedicated faculty, and commitment to social responsibility, the department continues to play a key role in shaping the next generation of political scientists and informed citizens.