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Shaping Tomorrow’s Graduates: The 3-Fold ERS Approach

Woxsen University's Holistic Approach to Education: Nurturing Responsible Leaders for an Ethical and Sustainable Tomorrow

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As the world evolves and
challenges become more complex, the role of higher education institutions in
shaping responsible and ethically conscious leaders becomes paramount. This is
where Woxsen University, located in the heart of Hyderabad, India, steps into
the spotlight with its pioneering approach to education – Ethics,
Responsibility, and Sustainability (ERS). These are more than just buzzwords;
they are the foundation upon which Woxsen University builds its educational
ecosystem. But what exactly is ERS?

Understanding ERS

Ethics, Responsibility, and Sustainability (ERS)
go beyond traditional classroom learning. It’s about instilling values that
guide individuals to make morally sound decisions, contributes positively to
society, and ensure a sustainable future. Woxsen University Hyderabad takes
this commitment seriously and aligns its educational practices with the United
Nations Principles of Responsible and Management Education (PRME). These
principles form the foundation of an educational ecosystem that equips students
to be future leaders with a deep sense of purpose.

The
ERS approach at Woxsen University seamlessly integrates with the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These goals are a blueprint for a better
and more sustainable future for all, addressing global challenges such as
poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace, and
justice. By weaving ERS into its curriculum and initiatives, Woxsen ensures
that its graduates are well-prepared to contribute towards achieving these
goals.

Holistic
Implementation of ERS at Woxsen University

One
of the top private universities in India, Woxsen University’s commitment to
Ethics, Responsibility, and Sustainability (ERS) transcends theoretical
concepts, integrating these values into every facet of its educational
environment. The university’s approach to ERS is evident across three vital
fronts: Pedagogy, Wellness, and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), creating
a comprehensive ecosystem for nurturing responsible leaders of tomorrow.

Pedagogy: The curriculum
integrates PRME principles and REC contributions, fostering an understanding of
sustainability. Distinguished faculty instill responsible values, while global
collaborations drive SDG alignment and recognition.

Wellness: The Wellness
Centre prioritizes mental well-being with counseling, awareness programs, and
support groups, creating a thriving campus environment.

CSR: Upholding ethics, environmental stewardship, and
economic responsibility, Woxsen engages in scholarships, Covid response, and
community partnerships.

Empowering Students for a Sustainable Future: Woxsen’s
Notable Initiatives

Woxsen
University’s commitment to Ethics, Responsibility, and Sustainability (ERS)
comes to life through inspiring student-led projects that drive positive
change. These stories reflect the university’s dedication to creating a
brighter future:

1) Woxsen Elevate Program:

Woxsen
University Partnered with Monmouth University in the USA, birthing the
‘Woxsen-Monmouth Elevate Program.’ This visionary initiative was conceived as a
six-month social impact project, driven by an unwavering mission to uplift
underprivileged students in Telangana, India, who aspired to a brighter future.

With
resolute commitment, the Elevate Program aligned its objectives with the United
Nations Sustainable Development Goals, targeting Good Health and well-being,
Quality Education, Reduced Inequalities, and Economic Growth. The program was
meticulously calibrated to meet the exacting standards set by prominent
international accreditation bodies like AACSB, EFMD, and AMBA, to which Woxsen
University proudly holds accreditation and memberships.

Close
to 300 students, aged 4 to 18, residing in neighboring areas were the fortunate beneficiaries of this
ambitious endeavor. 

The Elevate Program’s
significance was profound:


It empowered children to exercise their fundamental right to quality education.


It addressed the pressing issue of educational inequality.


It provided access to a global platform and opportunities, broadening horizons.


It raised awareness about the well-being of these children, highlighting their
unique needs and potential.

2) Project Aspiration:

Woxsen
University’s commitment to fostering an inclusive ecosystem and empowering its
surrounding community has given rise to Project Aspiration. This initiative,
spearheaded by Woxsen’s Centre of Excellence for Diversity, Equity &
Inclusion, is specifically designed for ambitious girls in Classes IX-XII.

Project
Aspiration takes shape through a ‘Train the Trainer’ workshop. This intensive
training program is led by Woxsen University’s postgraduate students and
faculty members.

Over
three weeks, participating girls delve into various facets of their future,
cultivating SMART goals and learning strategies to attain them. Professors from
diverse fields at Woxsen University enlighten them about higher education
opportunities and career prospects. Counselor at Woxsen University imparts
crucial insights into mental health and counseling. The team also orchestrated
debates and discussions on pivotal social issues, stimulating young minds. This
endeavor empowers marginalized girls while simultaneously enhancing the project
management skills of MBA students.

3) Human-Centred Design Collaboration:

Woxsen
University’s Product Design Department and PUCPR-Brazil’s MBA/BBA department
joined forces for an exciting 3-week “Human Centred Design” course.
Guided by teachers from both schools and operating under the Centre of
Excellence for Ethics, Responsibility, and Sustainability, students worked in 6
groups. Each group included Management students from PUCPR, Brazil and Product Design students from Woxsen

Their mission: Identify shared
issues in Brazil and India and devise solutions to benefit local rag-picking
communities. Emphasizing concepts like Upcycling, students conducted field
research and brainstormed ways to transform waste into valuable resources. The
6 groups addressed specific waste management challenges:


E-waste management.


Recycling/upcycling waste from educational institutes.


Upcycling hospital waste.


‘Agrosupp’ solution for hospitality industry waste.


Temple waste management.


Tackling plastic waste in public transport areas.

4) On-campus Vertical
Farming & Plantation Drives

Woxsen
University is committed to modern sustainability practices, exemplified by its
embrace of ERS (Environmental Responsibility and sustainability). The
university is pioneering vertical farming methods on its campus, harnessing
technology and indoor cultivation techniques to enhance crop yields while
conserving land and water resources. Additionally, the university maintains a
vegetable garden fertilized with food waste-generated manure. As part of its
dedication to environmental consciousness, the entire campus operates on solar
energy. Notably, Woxsen University encourages student involvement through
plantation drives, fostering team bonding, and introducing students to ERS
principles right from the outset of their university journey.

5) Student Patents:

Portable De-Moisturiser for Natural Produce:

B.Tech
– CSE students Ms. Aditi Baggu and Mr Vignesh Devamulla have received a patent
for their work titled ‘Portable Demoisturizer for Natural Produce. ‘ This
device can be temporarily attached to a vehicle, making it easily accessible
for farmers. It significantly speeds up the drying process, saving time and
reducing waste.


Integrated
Structural Health Monitoring System (ISHMS):

In
a remarkable feat of innovation, B.Tech students, namely Manjith Reddy, Aditi
Baggu, Gurram Sai Vinil, and Sahiti Lakkoju have achieved a significant
milestone by securing a patent for their pioneering work titled
“Integrated Structural Health Monitoring System and Method”.This
portable system is capable of assessing a structure’s strengths, elasticity,
deflections in beams, and even the quality of skeletal elements. It can
identify the presence and intensity of voids and cracks, ensuring the safety
and integrity of structures.


Intelligent
Domestic Waste Digester:

Addressing
the pressing challenge of converting waste into valuable resources, Woxsen
students have unveiled the ingenious ‘Intelligent Domestic Waste Digester.’
This remarkable innovation stands as the brainchild of these forward-thinking
students, who ingeniously crafted a system capable of not only gathering
domestic bio-waste but also kickstarting the digestion process, yielding both
nutrient-rich solid and liquid manure. At the heart of this revolutionary waste
management solution lies the incorporation of sensory modules and an advanced
Artificial Intelligence Module (AIM), showcasing a synergy of technology and
sustainability that truly brings environmental consciousness to our very
doorstep. Through the fusion of elements such as bioaccumulators and AI-driven
processes, this pioneering system exemplifies a new frontier in waste
utilization and resource optimization.

Woxsen University’s dedication to ERS earned global recognition when
it achieved Level 5 in the Positive Impact Rating (PIR) 2022. As one of the few
universities in India to attain this distinction, Woxsen’s holistic approach to
education stands out on the global stage. Furthermore, Woxsen University has
been selected as PRME (United Nations Compact) Champions 2023, among the top 50
universities and institutions to be selected globally. In a world that demands not just expertise but also ethical
responsibility and sustainability, Woxsen University stands as a
beacon of progressive education. By prioritising ERS principles, the university
ensures that its graduates are equipped to navigate complex challenges with a
strong moral compass, a commitment to societal betterment, and a dedication to
sustainable practices. As the world evolves, Woxsen’s graduates will be at the
forefront, driving positive change and shaping a more ethical, responsible, and
sustainable future.

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Shaping Tomorrow’s Graduates: The 3-Fold ERS Approach

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