India at Ghent University
Are you open to other cultures? Are you curious about other religions and ways of thinking, and enjoy pushing your boundaries? Have you already been introduced to South Asia and would like to get to know this intriguing region better? Does being able to read fascinating stories in Sanskrit or communicate in Hindi appeal to you? Then the program “Oriental Languages and Cultures – majoring in South Asia” is your home. Here begins an exploration of India and its neighbouring countries in all their diversity.
The graduate program in South Asia aims to form people who can bridge the gap between East and West. After all, since South Asia occupies an important place in world affairs today, people familiar with South Asian languages and cultures are indispensable in the professional world. We therefore offer a varied program founded on a broad knowledge of language, culture and history, approached with a critical spirit and attention to interculturalism.
News
- Three new FWO fellows at GCSAS: Dr Heleen De Jonckheere, Dr Kikee Bhutia, Dr Xiaoming Hou (26/5/2025)
- 10 June 2025 | Guest lecture by Prof Lewis Doney, University of Bonn (9/5/2025)
- 5 June 2025 | Guest lecture by Dr Ashwini Lakshminarayanan, Cardiff University (7/5/2025)
- 30 – 31 July 2025 | International Graduate Conference: “Forgotten Mosques: Locale, Polycentric Pasts, and the Fabric of Kerala Islam” (30/4/2025)
- 21 – 27 July 2025 | Summer School: “History, Material Culture and Heritage of Kerala Muslims” (30/4/2025)
- 27 February – 8 May 2025 | GCSAS lecture series: “Ascetiscapes: Studies at the Intersection of Asceticism and Space” (7/2/2025)