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Royal University of Bhutan Sherubtse College
Kanglung
Annual Report 2010
December 2010
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Table of Contents
Sl. No Contents Page Number
1 Sherubtse mission & Introduction
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2 Academics
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3 Faculty
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4 Research and Publications
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5 External Relations & Collaboration
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6 Library
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7 Students
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8 Human Resource Development
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9 College Transformation Plan
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10 College Expansion
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11 Visitors to Sherubtse College
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12 Conclusion
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1. 1 Mission To enable individuals to achieve greater realization of their potential as human beings and enhance the quality of life for themselves, their families and the community around them. To enable individuals to gain enough confidence in themselves to take their destiny into their own hands and contribute to the progress of the society in which they live through responsible participation. To empower individuals to cultivate an informed appreciation of their rich national heritage as well as civilizations and cultures of the wider world. To enable individual learners to attain excellence through honesty, hard work, open mind and perseverance.
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1. 2 Introduction
The annual report for Sherubtse College 2010 encompasses the College’s activities and achievements
from the academic frame from January to December 2010. The report is produced in order to review the
significant development and milestones achieved for the past year and to forge the path forward in
reaching new heights in academic and its peripheral front. The College annual report exemplifies some of
the snapshots of the significant milestones that the College has achieved over the past year in 2010 and
attempts to maneuver ways to realign with the changing surrounding of academia.
2 Academics
One of the integral components in the academic configuration of the Royal University of Bhutan’s
strategic plan has been broadening academic programmes in its constituent Colleges. Into this direction,
Sherubtse College has successfully launched B.A in Population Studies in July 2010. A group of 24
students with combination in Economics has been enrolled into this programme. This constitutes one
significant milestone in the diversification of courses offered at Sherubtse.
The proficiency and competency of English in the whole Bhutanese education system in the country,
including the tertiary Institutes across the nation, has been expressed with concern at an accelerating
scale. This has been reportedly persistent across different layers of education system in the country.
Sherubtse College has been directed to spearhead and undertake a lead role in developing the modules
in Academic Skills to be offered to all other constituent Colleges under the Royal University of Bhutan
from the next academic session in 2011. This course has been developed by Ms. Rachael Davey and her
colleagues in the department of English. A brush- up meeting to finalize this course has been scheduled
from 13 to 17 of December 2010 at the College of Science & Technology, Phuntsholing for consolidation
of the completed course.
The first batch of B.Sc Computer Science (Honours) students has graduated from Sherubtse under the
Royal University of Bhutan in June 2010. Three students from this programme have successfully
graduated.
The programme development of master’s programme in M.A Economics and English has been
completed. The need assessment of the programme is scheduled to be undertaken during the winter
vacation of 2010-2011. Resultant to this, advertisement for aspirant applicants is planned to be floated
appropriately before the commencement of the programme.
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By 2010, the 4th batch of Post graduate Diploma in English (PGDE)- a three year programme condensed
over to a month from January to February every year has graduated from the course offered at Sherubtse
College through distance education programme. A total of 89 teacher candidates have successfully
completed their PGDE by January 2010. 25 new teacher candidates (5th batch of PGDE) have enrolled
into the program scheduled to commence in December 2010.
The ever increasing focus on GNH (Gross National Happiness) infused teaching learning process in the
tertiary education system has been the hallmark of the mission statement of the College Transformation
Plan executed with the Royal Government of Bhutan. The faculty in the department of Political Science
and Sociology has successfully developed a modular course on GNH with assistance from external
agencies, such as the Centre of Bhutan Studies. The course on GNH is planned to be offered in the next
academic session for both the foreign and the regular students.
The two new proposed programmes, B.Sc in EVS and B.A in Creative Media Studies, proposed and
planned to be launched in the next phase in July 2011, have been impeded and recommended to be
postponed by a year and will now be launched in July 2012.
The groundwork for the facilitation of SIT interns from America to study at Sherubtse College stretched
over a period of five weeks scheduled in early spring 2011, is near completion. The foreign interns will be
absorbed in short tailor made modular courses on credit transfer basis
The Sherubtse Student Leadership Program (SSLP), in collaboration with Renaissance College and the
Royal University of Bhutan, has successfully continued the certificate course for leadership for leadership
skills and abilities to students in various disciplines. In the fall semester of July 2010, 128 students have
graduated from this leadership course.
The modular and short tailor made courses on Buddhist Studies, Tourism, Entrepreneurship, Philosophy,
Physiology etc as enshrined in the College Transformation Plan, are in the process of being developed
and would be offered across various disciplines in different academic phases.
The certificate course in Basic IT Skills for external clients coordinated by Cyber Forum of the Computer
Science department has run successfully for the last two years. 70 clients have been enrolled for the third
batch, scheduled to begin in January 2011.
A booming support from the Royal University of Bhutan in yet another paradigm in uplifting IT skills of the
student and staff of Sherubtse has been achieved with the inception and establishment of a NIIT learning
centre in the College. This project under the direction of His Excellency the Prime Minister and aided by
the Government of India has been centralized at a few RUB Colleges including Sherubtse for enhancing
the IT skills of the College students and the general populace of the region. The NIIT centre at the
College will focus on three primary IT fronts -: offering NIIT modular courses to the College students and
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the Community, remodeling of the curriculum of the computer science programme and training of the
trainers for customized NIIT courses for College students and regional populace.
The new NIIT Lab
Summary of resources - teaching learning materials & others procured in 2010
Sl.No Resources Quantity Department Remarks 1 Laminar airflow 2 nos Botany Experiment & research 2 Computers & peripherals 55 nos Computer Science Computer Lab 3 LCD projectors 3 nos Humanities Classroom teaching aid 4 Bandwidth (internet) 2 MBPS College network Campus network 5 Wifi wireless - Residential hostel 4 girls hostels 6 Hostel furniture (beds, table & chairs) 312 sets New Hostels Self catering girls hostels 7 Grass cutting machines 2 Maintenance Campus maintenance 8 HP printers 2 Deans Office Dean-Students / Research 9 Scanner 1 General Office General and administrative
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A total of 150 RUB students from B. A in some disciplines of Humanities and B. Sc in Computer Science
have graduated from the College in July 2010. The table below illustrates the number of students
graduated from each programme this year.
Statistics of student graduated in July, 2010
Sl.No. Programmes Level Gender
Total M F
1 BA in Geography and Economics Year 3 (VI Sem) 20 9 29
2 BA in English and Geography Year 3 (VI Sem) 10 10 20
3 BA in Dzongkha and English Year 3 (VI Sem) 6 0 6
4 BA in Economics and Evs Year 3 (VI Sem) 15 14 29
5 BA in English and Evs Year 3 (VI Sem) 7 11 18
6 BA in Dzongkha and Geography Year 3 (VI Sem) 11 0 11
7 B.Sc in Computer Science Year 3 (VI Sem) 30 4 34
Year 4 (VIII Sem) 3 0 3
Total 102 48 150
3. Faculty
One of the salient challenges that the College has been facing in recent years is attracting and retaining
quality faculty at the College. A number of strategies have been thought about to consolidate and
strengthen the staffing issues. The erstwhile Canadian Cooperation Office, now called the Bhutan
Canada Foundation Office, has assured to provide faculty from Canada in several disciplines. The
College also aims to draw the maximum number of slots of faculty approved under the TCS of the
Colombo Plan scheme from the available source at hand in light of the significant transformation phase
the College will be undergoing through the proposed autonomy from the Royal Civil Service Commission
in July 2011.
Faculty overview: December 2010
Sl.No Non Bhutanese Bhutanese Total Male Female Male Female 1 27 5 46 21 99
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Faculty by Qualification
Sl.No Faculty with Masters degree
Faculty with Ph.D Asst. Lecturers without Masters
1 Bhutanese: Undergoing Masters:
31 21
Bhutanese: Undergoing PhD:
2 4 9
2 Expatriates on Contract Service
21 Expatriates on Contract Service
8 0
3 Colombo Plan Lecturers: 0 Colombo Plan Lecturer: 3 0
Status of Assistant Lecturers as of December 2010(((by departments)
Sl.No Asst Lecturers currently
undergoing Masters degree
Asst. Lecturers selected for Masters
program in 2011
Asst Lecturers waiting to undergo higher studies
1 English: 3 English: 0 English: 3 2 History: 1 History: 0 History: 0 3 Geography: 1 Geography: 0 Geography: 0 4 Economics: 2 Economics: 0 Economics: 1 5 Sociology: 1 Sociology: 0 Sociology: 1 6 Political Science: 1 Political Science: 0 Political Science: 2 7 EVS: 1 EVS: 0 EVS: 0 8 Zoology: 2 Zoology: 0 Zoology: 0 9 Botany: 1 Botany: 0 Botany: 0 10 Physics: 0 Physics: 0 Physics: 0 11 Chemistry: 3 Chemistry: 0 Chemistry: 2 12 Maths: 1 Maths: 0 Maths: 0 13 Dzongkha: 2 Dzongkha: 0 Dzongkha: 0 Total 19 0 10
Statistics of Lecturers joining and resigning in 2010 (by department)
New Lecturers in 2010
Bhutanese Expatriates Lecturers resigning in 2010
Bhutanese Expatriates
Dzongkha 0 0 Dzongkha 0 0 English 3 2 English 0 2 Economics 0 0 Economics 1 1 Geography 0 2 Geography 0 1 Political Science 2 0 Political Science 0 1 Sociology 1 1 Sociology 0 1 History 0 0 History 0 0
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EVS 0 0 EVS 0 0 Computer Science & Mathematics
0 1 Computer Science & Maths
0 3
Chemistry 2 0 Chemistry 0 1 Physics 0 1 Physics 0 0 Zoology 0 0 Zoology 0 1 Botany 0 0 Botany 0 0 Total 8 7 1 11
List of present Heads of Departments
Sl.No Department Head of Department 1 English Mr. Sangay Wangdi 2 Economics Dr. Navin Kumar Jha 3 History Mr. Sumjay Tshering 4 Geography Mr. Yezer 5 Dzongkha Lop. Jigme Chogyel 6 Computer Science & Mathematics Ms. Sonam Wangmo 7 Sociology Ms. Jurmey Choden 8 Political Science Ms. Tashi Chophel 9 EVS Mr.Tshering Gyaltshen 10 Chemistry Mrs. Phub Gyem 11 Physics Mr. Tshering Thinley 12 Zoology Mr. S N Mense 13 Botany Ms. Kencho Wangmo
4. Research & Publications
Statistics of workshops and seminars held in 2010 Sl. No Theme of workshop Level Duration Remarks 1 Research methodology &
constructivist approach to tertiary teaching
In-house 6-7/9/2010 Capacity building of faculty
2 Non structural risk mitigation for safe college
In-house 18/9/2010 Sensitization programme in disaster times
3 Population and development International
6-7/9/2010 Capacity building of students and staff
4 Teaching pedagogy In-house 21-27/8/2010 Capacity building of faculty
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5. External Linkages & collaborations
In country
Sl.No External Partner Type & areas of Collaboration Remarks 1 Ugyen Wangchuk Institute of
Environment Conservation, Bumthang
Research, faculty exchange, Honours & post graduate studies for Sherubtse students
Zoology & EVS departments
2 National Environment Commission
Exchange of human resource and joint research collaboration
With EVS department
3 Bhutan Telecom
Internship / OJT Computer Science department
International
Sl. No External Partner Areas of
Collaboration Activities Outcomes
1 SIT, USA HRD, Professional development studies
Faculty exchange & student interns
SIT students enrolled at Sherubtse
2 QUT Australia HRD & Programme development
Ph.D and Curriculum development
2 faculty members persuing Ph.Ds
3 Renaissance College, UNB Canada
Professional development
Short term attachment programme for faculty & Interns
Assisted in the development of B.Sc Computer Science programme Assisted in teaching PGDE (English)
4 Paris VI University, France Programme development Programme development
Assisted in developing M. Sc programme in Mathematics
5 University of New England, Australia
Programme development Programme development Assisted in development of
M.Sc in EVS Science
6 Harrison Institute, England Capacity building of faculty and students
Research on small mammals
Grants proposed (under progress)
Publications
Sl. No. TOPICS Authors
1 Excitement and trauma of H1N1: Physical vis-à-vis Psychological sickness
Singye Namgyel (PhD) & Ms Kencho Wangmo
2 The Gender Divide in Bhutan: Opinion on the status women split along gender lines among College students
Samir S. Patel, Ph.D , with students Tashi Tshomo, Tashi Tshomo, and Tandin Wangmo
3 Leadership Attitudes and Beliefs Among Tertiary Education Students in Bhutan
Sonam Tashi, Sonam Wangmo, Tshering Dema, and Samir S. Patel, Ph.D
4 Overcoming Geographical and Structural Difficulties in IT Network Deployment at Sherubtse College using Wireless
Samir S. Patel, Ph.D with Rinzin Phuntsho
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Bridges
5 The Sherubtse Student Leadership Program: Course Development, Implementation, and Progress Monitoring
Samir S. Patel, Ph.D with Sonam Wangmo, Tshering Dema, Sonam Tashi, Sonam Chhogyel and students Tshering Sonam Yangjay and Thinley Zangmo
6 Predicting the level of Agricultural productivity based on Inter- and Intra-zonal variations on monsoon land of Brahmaputra valley, Assam
Mr. Bimal Sharma
7 Crop raiding by Wild Animals in Kanglung Gewog, Trashigang: Farmers’ Perception of Human Wildlife Conflict
Mr. Tenzin Wangchuk
8 Determinants of Modern Contraceptive use in Bhutan
Jamyang Choda, Mr. Jigme Nidup
9 Customer Segmentation Using Clustering Techniques
Mr. Th. Shanta Kumar
6. Library
871 volumes of books have been added to the existing 35416 volumes of books in the Library in 2010 for
new and the existing courses. The Library also received a total contribution of 933 books as donations
from some of the eminent Offices including the Australian High Commission in New Delhi, India House in
Thimphu and Dzongkha Development Commission. The Library has been able to subscribe to a number
of newspapers and magazines published in India and Bhutan in addition to subscribing to over more than
100 journals on the courses offered at the College. The Library also plans to subscribe to numerous
electronic resources during the next academic session.
7. Students
In the beginning of the admission session in July 2010, a total of 356 new students (234 boys and 122
girls) have been enrolled into various disciplines across the academic programmes in the College. This is
an increase of 117 students against the admission figure in July 2009. The student strength rose to 1053
in beginning of the semester in July 2010.
Programmes offered at Sherubtse College & student strengths (programme wise), as of July - December 2010
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Programmes Level Gender Total Remarks
M F
1 BA in History and Dzongkha Year 1 (I Sem) 12 3 15
Year 2 (III sem) 12 5 17
2 BA in Political Science and Sociology Year 1 (I Sem) 6 11 17 I female student left
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Year 2 (III sem) 10 7 17
3 BA in Political Science and History Year 1 (I Sem) 8 8 16
Year 2 (III sem) 10 8 18
4 BA in Economics and Sociology Year 1 (I Sem) 8 7 15
Year 1 (II sem) 1 0 1 Fail (join by Feb 2011)
Year 2 (III sem) 8 9 17
5 BA in Population and Economics Year 1 (I Sem) 9 15 24
6 BA in Geography and Economics Year 1 (I Sem) 15 15 30
Year 2 (III Sem) 18 22 40 1 male suspended coming for exams
Year 3 (V Sem) 18 26 44
7 BA in English and Geography Year 1 (1 Sem) 9 5 14
Year 2 (III Sem) 8 9 17-1 I female student expired in November
Year 3 (V Sem) 10 10 20
8 BA in Dzongkha and English Year 1 (I Sem) 9 16 25
Year 2 (III Sem) 15 9 24
Year 3 (V Sem) 18 12 30
9 BA in Evs and Economics Year 1 (I Sem) 11 21 32
Year 2 (III Sem) 17 13 30
Year 3 (V Sem) 21 26 47
10 BA in Evs and English Year 1 (I Sem) 5 14 19
Year 2 (III Sem) 11 7 18
Year 3 (V Sem) 3 14 17
11 BA in Geography and Dzongkha Year 1 (I Sem) 4 6 10
Year 2 (III Sem) 8 3 11
Year 3 (V Sem) 10 11 21
12 B.Sc Physical Science Year 1 (I Sem) MP* 16 4 20
Year 1 (I Sem) MC* 7 9 16
Year 1 (I Sem) PC* 19 0 19
Year 2 (III Sem) MP* 21 3 24
Year 2 (III Sem) MC* 13 9 22
Year 2 (III Sem) PC* 12 1 13
Year 2 (IV Sem) MP* 1 0 1 Failed (Join by Feb 2011)
Year 3 (V Sem) MP* 13 5 18
Year 3 (V Sem) MC* 12 5 17
Year 3 (V Sem) PC* 11 7 18
13 B.Sc Life Science Year 1 (I Sem) 31 10 41
Year 2 (III Sem) 34 5 39
Year 3 (V Sem) 28 6 34
14 B.Sc in Computer Science Year 1 (I Sem) A 20 6 26
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Year 1 (I sem) B 18 7 25
Year 1 (II sem) 7 1 8 Fail (join by Feb 2011)
Year 2 (III Sem) A 20 11 31
Year 2 (III Sem) B 20 11 31 1 female Miss Bhutan contestant
Year 3 (V Sem) A 19 5 24
Year 3 (V Sem) B 21 8 29
Year 4 (VII Sem) 3 0 3
15 B.Sc Physical Science (DU) Year 3 1 1 2
16 B.Sc Life Science (DU) Year 3 1 0 1
Total 630 423 1053
Note :
MP* = Maths & Physics MC* = Maths & Chemistry PC* = Physics & Chemistry
Highlights of student activities for 2010
A group of 52 students from amongst the members of Singye Karm and SSU ventured on a 10 day
campaign along the east-west lateral highway from Kanglung to Thimphu on 25th June 2010 as part of
the sensitization campaign on ‘Clean Bhutan’ with the theme ‘good bye garbage, hello GNH’. Funded and
sponsored by the Royal Society for Protection of Nature (RSPN), it aimed to create environmental
conservation to fulfill the objective of ‘Clean Bhutan’. Cleaning campaigns through the villages,
settlements, temple and religious sites en route to Paro had been undertaken as part of the programme.
The team successfully completed the campaign and arrived in Thimphu on 4th July 2010.
15 volunteers from Sherubtse College embarked on a biking expedition for the ‘Green Bhutan’
awareness campaign from Kanglung to Paro on 1st July 2010. The bikers’ team arrived on the 18th of July
2010 at Changlimithang in Thimphu coinciding with the World Olympic day at Changlimithang. The focus
of the awareness campaign has been to sensitize the general populace to create awareness on impact
and climate change and strategies to combat environmental issues.
In its candid endeavor to foster and promote Indo Bhutan friendship, a group of students and two faculty
members from Sri Vankateswara College, University of Delhi arrived at Sherubtse College in what is to be
called a- Youth Indo-Bhutan Friendship promotion extravaganza. The exchange group left the College on
1st October after a three day programme.
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A group of 4 interns from the University of New Brunswick, Canada were at Sherubtse College from 7th
May 2010 for a duration of six weeks for a cross cultural leadership exchange program. The interns
attended regular classes and undertook a research project on the establishment of a counseling cell at
the College. The findings of the interns provided a new impetus for the establishment of a counseling cell
in the College and the College proposes to initiate the process of the counseling unit in the near future.
Ms. Sigye Dem, B.A Eng/Geo 5th Semester & Dorji Wangdi, B.A Dzo/Eng 5th Semester from Sherubtse
College have been identified and nominated to attend the 5th South Asian University Youth Festival
(SAUFEST) supported by the Association of Indian University from December 20-30, 2010 at BRAC
University, Dhaka, Bangladesh for promotion of active collaboration and mutual understanding amongst
the youth in south Asian countries
Record of disciplines related problems in 2010
Sl.No Name Course Penalty Offence 1 Pema Tashi
Yangcha B.A English /Geo 2nd Sem
Terminated Vandalism under influence of alcohol
2 Pelden Singye B.Sc Physical Science Ist sem
Suspended for 1 year from 11/10/2010
Drinking and causing public nuisance
3 Sonam Tshering B.A Hist/Dzo 3rd sem
Suspended for 1 year from 18/10/2010
Drinking and causing public nuisance
4 Jangchuk Dorji B.Sc Life Semester 3rd sem
Terminated Breach of hostel rules
5 Dechen Lhamo B.A Eco/EVS 3rd sem
Suspended from 15-27/9/2010
Breach of hostel rules
6 Tandin Wangmo B.A Eco/EVS 3rd sem
Suspended from 15-27/9/2010
Breach of hostel rules
7 Yezer B.A Eco/EVS 3rd sem
Suspended from 15-27/9/2010
Breach of hostel rules
8 Thinley Wangmo B.A Eco/EVS 3rd sem
Suspended from 15-27/9/2010
Breach of hostel rules
9 Chimi Dorji, B.Sc Physical Sc 3 sem
Suspended from 15-27/9/2010
Breach of hostel rules
10 Kuenzang Thinley, B.A Eco/Geo 3 sem Suspended from 15-27/9/2010
Breach of hostel rules
11 Kezang Phuntsho B.Sc Physical Sc 3 sem
Suspended from 15/9/2010-19/10/2010
Breach of hostel rules
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8. HRD-Sherubtse College Human Resource Development
A number of varied human development activities have been carried out to strengthen capacity building
and professional development of faculty and staff at the College. For the first time, the needs assessment
of the faculty and the pathways to enhancing professional development of faculties has been undertaken.
The tabulation below illustrates the varied HRD activities undertaken in 2010.
Sherubtse College has been accepted as a full fledged partner to the Erasmus Mundus Action 2
programme under LOT11 team for programmes in Undergraduate, Master, Doctorate, Post Doctorate &
Staff programme for duration of 48 months (4 years). This project includes promotion and development of
capacity building in Asia regions mobility of staff and students and Sherubtse’s entity as a College /
University has been accepted as an active partnership to this project. The College looks forward to a
beneficial outcome from this project in terms of Human Resource Development of the staff
Details of Asst. Lecturers pursuing Masters programmes in 2010 Sl. No Name Course Institute/Country Duration Start Date Funding
Agency End Date
1 Mr. Sonam Dendup Masters of Social Research
Australian National University, Canberra
12 months 1/7/2010 Aus Aid Jan-11
2 Ms. Sonam Cheki Masters in Economics Logistics
University of Lumiere Lyon, France
20 months 1/15/2010 E-link Project
August 2011
3 Mr. Nidup Phuntsho M.Sc in Chemistry University of New south Wales, Sydney
24 months 1/11/2010 Aus Aid January 2012
4 Mr. Dendup Tshering M.Sc in Env. Protection and Monitoring
University of Chemical Technology, Bulgaria
22 months 9/1/2010 EMECW June 30, 2012
5 Mr, Ram Chandra Bagjai M.Sc in Biotechnology
University of Chemical Technology, Bulgaria
22 months 9/1/2010 EMECW June 30, 2012
6 Ms. Kezang Dechen Masters of Science Monash University, Australia
24 months 5/24/2010 Aus Aid June 2012
7 Mr. Peljor Galay MA in Anthropology University of Andhra Pradesh
24 months 8/1/2010 GOI Jul-12
8 Ms. Chencho Dema M.Sc, Multimedia Lovely University, Punjab
24 months 8/1/2010 GOI Jul-12
9 Mr. Pema Lhendrup MA, Geography University of Andhra Pradesh
24 months 8/1/2010 GOI Jul-12
10 MS. Pub Lhamo MA, English English & Foreign Language University ,
24 months 8/2/2010 GOI July 2012
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Hyderabad, India
11 Ms. Sonam Choki MA, English English & Foreign Language University , Hyderabad, India
24 months 8/2/2010 GOI July 2012
12 Ms. Yangden Tshomo MA, Buddhist Studies Archarya Nagarjuna University, Andhra Pradesh
24 months 8/1/2010 GOI Jul-12
13 Mr. Kezang Namgyel MA, Buddhist Studies Archarya Nagarjuna University, Andhra Pradesh
24 months 8/1/2010 GOI Jul-12
14 Ms. Kencho Pelzom MA in Pol. Science University of Warsaw, Poland
22 months 8/31/2010 Erasmus Mundus Project
June 30, 2012
15 Mr. Rinzin Namgyel M.Sc in Applied Mathematics
University of Warsaw, Poland
22 months 9/1/2010 Erasmus Mundus Project
June 30, 2012
Details of Faculty pursuing PhD in 2010 Sl. No Name Course Institute/Country Duration Start Date Funding Agency Level
1 Mr. Sangay Dorji PhD in Remote Sensing
Salsburg, Austria 24 months 8/1/2009 Asia Link Mixed mode
2 Mr. Lhendup Dorji PhD Economics
QUT, Australia 3 years 6/1/2010 QUT Mixed mode
3 Mr. Karma Wangchuk PhD Botany QUT, Australia 3 years 6/1/2010 QUT Mixed mode
4 Mr. Sonam Tobgay PhD Wireless Technology
Aalborg, Denmark
34 months 1/9/2010 Erasmus Mundus
Regular
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Details of In country training programme attended by staff & faculty - 2010 Sl. No Name Designation Training
workshop Place Date Funding
1 Mr. Jigme Nidup Lecturer Review of Students handbook
CNR, Lobesa 6th -8th January 2010
RUB
2 All Assistant Lecturers
Assistant Lecturer (2010 recruits)
Refresher course in teaching
Samtse College
Jan-10 Sherubtse
3 Mr. Karma Drukpa
Sr. Lecturer CULT Workshop
Samtse January Sherubtse
4 Ms. Sonam Choki Asst. Lecturer Provost Meeting
Gedu College 3rd May 2010 Sherubtse
5 Mr. Dechen Wangda
Lecturer Provost Meeting
Gedu College 3rd May 2010 Sherubtse
6 Mr. Tenzin Wangchuk
Lecturer Tiger conservation
UWICE, Bumthang
May 13-20 2010
Sherubtse
7 Ms. Kezang Dechen
Assistant Lecturer Tiger conservation
UWICE, Bumthang
May 13-20 2010
Sherubtse
8 Mr. Jigme Nidup Lecturer Disaster management Training
Thimphu September 7- 10, 2010
UNDP
9 Mr. D. B Ghalley Estate Manager Level IV RIM October 11- November 23, 2010
RGOB
10 Mr. Sumjay Tshering
Lecturer Drapham Dzong
Bumthang October 1- October 14,
2010
RGOB
11 Mr. Rinzin Phuntsho
ICT VLE CNR, Lobesa November 12- 17, 2010
World Bank
12 Mr. Nar Bdr. Chhetri
ICT VLE CNR, Lobesa November 12- 17, 2010
World Bank
Details of short term training programme attended by staff & faculty for 2010
Sl. No
Name
Training programme Place / Country Date Funding
1 Mr. Sonam Tobgay Special Training Program at the Infosys technologies
Mysore, India 18th to 30 January 2010
RUB
2 Mr. Tshering Wangdi, Launching of e-learning Sri Lanka (Colombo) 2nd - 12th DANIDA
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Dean SA & Thailand January 2010
3 Ms. Sonam Wangmo (Comp Sc)
Faculty Exchange Program RC, UNB Canada January - February 2010
RC/ UNFPA
4 Ms. Kencho Pelzom Faculty Exchange Program RC, UNB Canada January - February 2010
RC/ UNFPA
5 Mr. Thinley Namgyel Number Theory and Cryptography (NSNTC Dhulikhel), Nepal
NSNTC Dhulikhel, Nepal
Dec 26, 2009-Jan 5, 2010
CIMPA
6 Mr. Rinzin Namgyel Number Theory and Cryptography (NSNTC Dhulikhel, Nepal
NSNTC Dhulikhel, Nepal
Dec 26, 2009-Jan 5, 2010
CIMPA
7 Mr. Netra Binod Sharma Air Quality training Delhi May 1- 13, 2010
NEC
8 Mrs. Phub Gyem Air Quality training Delhi May 1- 13, 2010
NEC
9 Mr. Nob Tshering Lecturer
Air Quality training Delhi May 1- 13, 2010
NEC
10 Mrs. Tshering Dema MEIST Multimedia Malaysia July 10, 2010- July 21, 2010
MTCP
11 Mr. Ugyen Tshering INFOYSYS BPO Mysore August 31 – October 3,
2010
RUB
12 Mr. Lhendup Dorji Trade Diversification Vientiane, Laos 27-28/10/2010 ESCAP
13 Mr. Sonam Phuntsho Demographic Computation ISEC Banglore 9/11/10 -13/11/10
ISEC
14 Mr. Rinzin Phuntsho Asterisk & Analog PBX Integration Thai REN, Bangkok 8-18/12/2010 RUB
15 Mr. Dorji Asterisk & Analog PBX Integration Thai REN, Bangkok 8-18/12/2010 RUB
Summary of support staff recruited for 10 FYP in October 2010
Sl.No Name Designation Category Remarks 1 Mr. Choki Dorji Security Guard ESP Appointed w.e.f 1/11/2010 2 Mr. Duptho Security Guard ESP Appointed w.e.f 1/11/2010 3 Mr. Tenzang Rangrik Security Guard ESP Appointed w.e.f 1/11/2010 4 Mr. Tandin Wangchuk Security Guard ESP Appointed w.e.f 1/11/2010 5 Mr. Tshering Dorji Gardener ESP Appointed w.e.f 1/11/2010 6 Mr. Karma Gyaltshen Gardener ESP Appointed w.e.f 1/11/2010 7 Ms. Jambay Choden Sweeper (Dry) ESP Appointed w.e.f 1/11/2010 8 Mrs. Ugyen Wangmo Sweeper (Dry) ESP Appointed w.e.f 1/11/2010
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9. College Transformation Plan
Sherubtse College has signed the College Transformation Compact (CTC) with the RUB and the Royal Government of Bhutan defining the most important initiatives the College will undertake over the next three years, holding it accountable to specific targets with a pledge to bring about innovative programs and enhancing the priority needs of the country. Under this main stream, Sherubtse has pledged to introduce masters courses in English, Economics and Mathematics, two undergraduate courses in Environmental Science and Creative Media Studies and a few short and modular courses in areas such as Tourism, Entrepreneurship, GNH, Buddhist Studies, Psychology and Philosophy amongst many of the core activities incorporated in the College Transformation Plan.
10 Physical expansion of the Institute
(Infrastructures and resources)
In line with the physical infrastructural expansion of the College towards the 10th Five Year Plan of
Sherubtse, the infrastructures tabled below illustrate the addition of new physical facilities.
List of construction and refurbishment activities for 2010
Sl. No Activity Start date Complete date Date from which the infrastructures available for use
1 Construction of Physics / Chemistry Lab
15/10/2010 15/4/2012 15/5/2012
2 Construction of Executive Hostel 15/10/2010 15/4/2012 15/5/2012 3 Construction of Students Service
Centre 15/10/2010 15/4/2012 15/5/2012
4 Construction of Provost quarters 15/10/2010 15/4/2012 15/5/2012 5 Construction of basketball court
(campus II) 15/10/2010 15/4/2012 15/5/2012
6 Renovation of Degree Hostel 1 & 2 15/12/2010 15/2/2011 15/2/2011 7 Renovation of staff quarters 15/12/2010 15/2/2011 15/2/2011 8 Remodeling of tissue culture lab 15/9/2009 15/7/2010 15/7/2010
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4 blocks of self catering hostel Site for the construction of Executive Hostel (Guesthouse)
Site for the construction of
Physics-Chemistry Laboratory Site for the construction of Students Service Centre
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Site for the construction of Provost Quarter A Site for the construction of Provost Quarter B
New land acquisition for the College
The College has been planning physical expansion of the campus in the 10th FYP. The 2.1
acres of land located between the College main campus and the campus II, belonging to private
land owners has been successfully put in into the process of negotiations. This transaction is
expected to be formalized and the land acquired by the College in the near future.
11. Important visits to Sherubtse College in 2010
Visitors in 2010 Sl. No Visitors Date of visit Remarks 1 Dr. Tashi 8/3/2010 Talked to students on GNH 2 His Majesty the King 17-Apr-10 Royal address to the staff & students 3 Lyonpo Minjur Dorji, Home Minister 12-Apr-10 Talk on ‘Culture & Identity’
4 Mr. Pavan Kumar Verma, Indian Ambassador to Bhutan 12-Apr-10 Addressed staff & students on ‘Culture
& Identity’
5 Lyonpo T S Powdyel, Education Minister 9/2/2010 Addressed staff and students
6 Mr. Malcolom Pearch, Harrison Institute 12-Oct-10 Research on small mammals of Bhutan (Zoology department)
7 Dr. Nigyel Hywel Jones, Bhutan Pharacacemetical October 12, 2010 Presentation on ‘Yartshagoenbub’
8 Dasho Sherub Tenzin, DDC Secretary 26-Oct-10 Talked on Dzongkha development
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9 Mr. Chencho Dorji, Managing Director, Kuensel 11/16/2010 Talked to students on Media
10 Dr Kothandaraman Kumar & Prof. Veeraraghavan Srinivasan, NSRCEL, IIM Banglore 30/11/2010 Development of Entrepreneurship Cell
11 Vice Chancellor, RUB 30/11/2010 HR and construction
12. Conclusion
As the premier institute for higher learning in Bhutan, Sherubtse College continues to evolve and transform with the changing times in the country. Providing high quality degree courses that enable graduates to become productive members of the society in both the government and private sectors remains the highest priority of the college. The college is an integral part of the university-wide transformation that is currently ongoing. Beyond the year-end evaluation of the college outlined here in this report, the college is currently in the process of strategic planning for the period 2013-2018. Looking ahead, the college seeks to establish itself as a semi-independent entity with high quality degree courses, a robust and dynamic faculty, first class student services and facilities, and collaborative relations with other national and international organizations.
Prepared by:
Kezang Namgyel
Administrative Officer
adm@sherubtse.edu.bt
Pharmaceutical
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