Nepal Now: On the move

New university taking liberal arts approach

September 05, 2021 Dovan Rai, University of Nepal Season 3 Episode 15
Nepal Now: On the move
New university taking liberal arts approach
Show Notes

Unfortunately, Nepal’s universities do not, in general, enjoy good reputations. Politicization is a main reason for that. But a new institution, University of Nepal, plans to avoid that pitfall by establishing itself as a public university, governed by a board of trustees.

More importantly, says today’s guest and member of the development board, Dovan Rai, UoN will offer a liberal arts education. Graduates will be equipped to deal with a broad range of future challenges, not only those contained within their field of specialization.

To be located in Nawalparasi district, in south-central Nepal, UoN could be opening its doors as soon as two years from now.

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