Centre for Administrative Research and Renovation
Centre for Administrative Research and Renovation
(CARI) was established in 2008 for creating and
disseminating knowledge and thereby improving
public sector administration and management. The
centre involves in conducting multidisciplinary
research, human resource development, systems
analysis and development and sharing and networking
activities from holistic perspective. It also provides
expert support services to the NGOs and private
organizations in the allied fields. A group of committed
university teachers, professional researchers, system
analysts and human resource development
experts are linked up with the centre. The objectives
of the center include the following issues:
- Conducting quality research in public administration and management;
- Promoting and disseminating efficient and effective administrative and management practices;
- Evaluating existing policies and conduct research that is useful to public policymakers, administrators, and interested citizens;
- Convening symposia and workshops that help define the nature of public problems, and identify and evaluate alternative solutions;
- Providing training and development programs that are tailored to meet specific academic, organizational, and leadership development needs;
- Administering education programmes in research methodology, public policy and systems analysis;
- Facilitating and coordinating interdepartmental and interdisciplinary activities; and
- Publishing books, journals and newsletter.