Centre for Land Warfare Studies Initiates PhD Programme for Army Officers

 

New Delhi. Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS), an autonomous think tank under the patronage of Indian Army, has established a joint initiative with Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Mangalore, formerly known as Manipal University, to conduct PhD programme for Army Officers.

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CLAWS has taken this initiative to further enhance professional military education (PME) of officers which will eventually benefit the country with better equipped military leaders with in-depth knowledge in respective domains.

Under the initiative, CLAWS has been recognised as a sub-centre of MAHE by virtue of which five of CLAWS faculties will serve as co-supervisors. CLAWS will also initiate the selection process and conduct mandatory research methodology classes, as per guidelines given by the UGC and MAHE, Mangalore.

All details pertaining to the initiative along with application forms are available on the CLAWS website (https://www.claws.in/) under the header “UNIVERSITY CELL”. Interested candidates are requested to send their duly filled application forms latest by June 30, 2021.

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