A new chapter has been added to the pages of history in Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). Professor Uma Kanjilal has been appointed as Vice Vice Chancellor of IGNOU.
Ignou first woman vc: A new history has been created in Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). The university has received a female vice -chancellor for the first time. Professor Uma Kanjilal has been appointed as the new Vice Chancellor of IGNOU. His experience in the field of education and technology has been very inspiring. It is not just a new appointment, but also a strong gesture of women’s participation in the education sector. Let’s know who is Professor Uma Kanjilal, and how he traveled to this point.
Uma’s appointment is also special because a woman has been made Vice Chancellor after about 40 years after the establishment of the university. Professor Uma studied her masters from Christ Church College in Kanpur city of Uttar Pradesh. He completed the post graduation in arts from here. He then earned a PhD from Jeevaji University in Madhya Pradesh.
Professor Kanjilal started his career in 1984 as a research assistant at IIT Kanpur. He then served as Catalogger and Professional Assistant at Indira Gandhi National Center for Arts (IGNCA). It is from here that his journey in the field of education progressed. Professor Kanjilal started his journey as a lecturer in IGNOU. Gradually, he took over to the post of Professor, taking over several responsibilities. At IGNOU, he played important roles like University Librarian, Director of School of Social Sciences, and Head of Center for Online Education.
His experience in the field of digital education has been very special. They have long been working in the fields of e-learning, digital library, multimedia course design and ICT. Since 2003, he has been a professor of Library and Information Science. He is currently the national coordinator of National Digital Education Schemes like SWAYAM and SWAYAM Prabha.
Professor Uma Kanjilal has been working in the field of education for more than three decades. During this time he has played many leadership roles. She has been the head of Center for Online Education, Advanced Center for Informatics and Innovative Learning, and Inter-University Consortium.
His contribution has also been seen internationally. He has received Fulbright Fellowship from the University of Illinois in the United States. She has done consultancy for the Commonwealth of Learning and has also been involved in the UNRWA’s Digital Education Project in Jordan. He has received several awards such as the Manthan Award, Australia-India Council Grant and Danida Fellowship.