Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research explained

Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research
Type:Public Research Institute
Chairman:Chandra Shekhar
Chancellor:Chandra Shekhar
Vice Chancellor:Rajender Singh Sangwan
Head Label:Director
Head:Rajender Singh Sangwan
Students:~3500
Faculty:~2000
City:Ghaziabad
State:Uttar Pradesh
Country:India
Pushpin Map:India
Campus:AcSIR HQ at CSIR-HRDC Campus
Affiliations:ACU[1]

The Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR) is an Indian institute of national importance, headquartered at the CSIR-Human Resource Development Centre Campus, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. The institute was established for the purpose of granting doctoral and post-doctoral degrees.[2]

The establishment of the academy allowed for a centralised institution to manage this research and was enabled by legislation of the Lok Sabha in 2010. This same legislation labelled the Academy as an "Institute of National Importance".

The academy was established in 2010 by a resolution of the Government of India on 17 June 2010[3] and the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research Act, 2011 notified on 3 April 2012, as an 'Institution of National Importance', with an aim of furtherance of advancement of learning and research in the fields of science and technology and their interfaces in association with Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Association of Commonwealth Universities Membars-Asia . 16 Jan 2019.
  2. News: Parliament passes Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research Bill . The Hindu Business Line . 27 December 2011 . PTI.
  3. Web site: Setting up of an Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research by CSIR approved .
  4. Parliament passes Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research Bill . Business Line . 27 December 2012 .