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17 Associate Fellow, Senior Fellow and Various Vacancy – CIIL,Karnataka

Last Date:26 Mar,2020
Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL)
Karnataka

Applications in prescribed format are invited from eligible aspirants by Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL Mysore) for the recruitment to 17 contractual posts of Associate Fellow, Senior Fellow and Various.Applications accompanying relevant documets should reach the given address on or before the last date of 26-03-2020 .

Employment Notification 17 Associate Fellow, Senior Fellow and Various Vacancy – CIIL,Karnataka

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Associate Fellow, Senior Fellow and Various
No of post – 17
Pay Scale – Rs.70,000/- , Rs.41,000/- , Rs.37,000/-,Rs.12,000/-

Educational Qualification:
Doctoral Degree in Linguistics or Literature Or KANNADA (Language, Literature and Culture) or Linguistic with Master Degree in and on the same subject with 55 % marks and 10 yrs experience.

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General Conditions:

  • The Centre of Excellence for studies in Classical Kannada (CESCK), a Government of India initiative, requires following positions on “CONTRACUAL BASIS”.
  • The CESCK will work on various Schemes and activities identified by the Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore which includes research, documentation, propagation and teaching of Classical Kannada. It will also coordinate such work undertaken by the individuals, institutions in the States/UTs of India and abroad and provide linkages to studies in other classical languages in the world.
  • The Project Director will work under the supervision and guidance of the Director, Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore, who is the Nodal Officer of the CESCK and in coordination with the
    Government of KARNATAKA for the development of Classical Kannada. He/she will also help in planning the targets of various activities of the CESCK and ensuring that the people involved in the
    process do so effectively with high order of quality. The financial responsibilities attached to the position will be limited to drawing up the plan and the budget for different activities. He/she is
    expected to coordinate all endeavors involved in convening the meetings of the Project Planningcum-Monitoring Board (PMB) and other meetings etc. with the approval of the Nodal Officer. Also
    he/she has to interact with other government and non-government organizations, educational and other research institutions, etc. to further the cause of CESCK.
  • The appointment of Project Director will be on contractual basis for a period of one year extendable for a maximum period of 3 years subject to annual review. The position carries a consolidated pay of Rs. 70,000/- per month (fixed). Candidates seeking to apply for this position should be less than 65 years of age on the last date of receipt of application, i.e. 21 days from the publication of
    Notification in the Newspapers.
  • Doctoral Degree in Linguistics or Literature related to KANNADA language, with at least 15 years of research/teaching experience and at least 3 years of administrative experience in a reputed organization or an educational institution.
  • Knowledge of Central Government rules and regulations are essential to run the CESCK. The candidates should be dynamic, research oriented and able to lead the Centre as per its aims and
    objectives. He/she has to coordinate/supervise the 30 research scholars of doctoral and postdoctoral fellows, senior and junior fellows and 6 office staff.
  • Centre of Excellence for Studies in Classical Kannada (CESCK) a Government of India initiative requires positions to be filled on contractual basis.
  • The appointing authority of the Project staff of CESCK is the Director, CIIL who will also have the power of removal, if the incumbent’s service is found unsatisfactory, or the incumbent is found to be involved in misconduct or misappropriation of funds.
  • Interested and eligible candidates may send their application along with the Synopsis and enclosures to Director, Central Institute of Indian Languages, (CIIL) Manasagangothri, Hunsur Road, Mysore – 570006.
  • Last date for receipt of application is 21 days from the date of the publication of this notification in News papers (Leading dailies in Karnataka in Kannada and English)
  • Applications received after the due date will not be considered.
  • Institute reserves the right to accept or reject the application/s and decision of the Institute is final.
  • Institute reserves the right to increase / decrease number of posts / relax in the ELIGIBILITY CRIETERIA in case of exceptionally deserving candidates.
  • Incomplete application and those received after due date will not be entertained.
  • Those who are in service must forward their applications through their employer and may send an advance copy so as to reach the undersigned within the due date.
  • No TA/DA will be paid for attending the interview.
  • The application form can be downloaded from the CIIL website ( www.ciil.org)
  • Envelope should be super scribed for the post applied for as “Application for the post of ……………………
  • The decision of the Competent Authority will be final in any matter relating to the selection or otherwise of a candidate.
  • Place of Work: MYSORE – KARNATAKA STATE Venue & place of Interview for selection of all above positions: Will be intimated to the eligible and shortlisted candidates.

About Us:

Vacancy Notice 17 Associate Fellow, Senior Fellow and Various Vacancy – CIIL,Karnataka

  • The Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL) is an Indian research and teaching institute based in Mysore, part of the Language Bureau of the Ministry of Human Resource Development.[1] It was founded on 17 July 1969.
  • ll through the last 32 years in existence, this Institute has worked in a number of diverse disciplines. For these disciplines that are traditionally known to be often hostile to one another- CIIL has acted as a catalytic force responsible for convergence of different ideas. Such confluences are more evident at the present moment. In fact, on the borderlines of such largely overlapping fields lie those numerous workers who give birth to new approaches to the study of man and nature. As students standing at crossroads, we soon realize that events would lead us in unearthing the secrets of the mutually engaging forces of language, society and culture.
  • Academic organizations are a very unique kind of social institution – they are a curious combination of entities with a singular focus as well as plural perspectives.An institution of this kind is often found to be and abode of advanced learning with a particular focus, and at the same time, a confluence of many ideas, beliefs and theories. As a national institution of advanced research, CIIL combines in itself traits of both these types. As a versatile organ of the Department of Secondary and Higher Education of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, CIIL –
    assimilates and distributes the fruits of its research to all peer institutions,
    Provides ready manpower to such efforts in research and development in the universities and institutions provided they share the interest of CIIL, and
    house all varieties of thoughts, theories and practices in language sciences – often seemingly contradictory but each one having its own heritage and importance.
  • The political economy of Higher Education shows that an important priority in the recent period has been to modernise our systems, which, unfortunately led to urbanisation of our space, leading to a quick rise of the middle class constituency and its strong desire to see avenues of upward mobility expanded. As the new urban middle class grew in power, they increasingly threw their weight behind educational reform, so that basic and secondary education has had, over the last few decades, a steady growth among the classes that could afford it. And, as their numbers grew, the supply of students who were capable of, and interested in, getting a higher education also grew. Ultimately this growing demand put pressure on all governments to expand all institutions of advanced education. But there has been very little realization that these institutions owe their rise to the common man and that it is: therefore, necessary to contribute to their welfare in as many ways as possible. The special efforts that CIIL has made in protecting, promoting and documenting our little known linguistic heritage by archiving 118 Indian languages, including 80 tribal languages, has been a step in that direction. The harnessing of higher education to the broader needs of national socio-cultural and economic development should be the focus of the present times.

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