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Mysore Well-Being & Community Engagement

Mysore Well-Being & Community Engagement

Overview

This program integrates philosophical inquiry and psychological research with community engagement in the Mysore region. Students examine freedom, economic dignity, non-attachment, and purpose through seminars, structured dialogue modules, and ethical field interaction.

The design emphasizes reciprocity and systems awareness,linking individual flourishing with social infrastructure, access to services, and cultural context.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Students will:

  • Examine classical and contemporary philosophical ideas of freedom and meaning.
  • Analyze the relationship between money, dignity, and psychological well-being.
  • Study non-attachment and agency as lived practices rather than abstract ideals.
  • Evaluate mental health access through structural and evidence-based lenses.
  • Ask: Can flourishing exist without economic dignity?
  • Produce a systems-informed well-being workbook integrating philosophy, policy, and field insight.
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IDEAL DISCIPLINES

Philosophy

Psychology

Religious Studies

Sociology

Public Health

Development Studies

Economics

Education

Human Development

Anthropology

Peace Studies

Global Studies

Key Locations

Bengaluru
Mysore Region
Community & Institutional Engagement Sites

Itinerary Table

Day Location Academic Focus & Activities Learning Emphasis
1
Bengaluru Arrival; orientation; introduction to interdisciplinary well-being Establishing shared inquiry standards
2–3
Bengaluru Seminar series: freedom & meaning; money & dignity; non-attachment & agency Building a conceptual map for field exploration
4–8
Mysore Region Practice-and-dialogue modules; community engagement (reciprocity lens); structured observation Linking individual and community well-being systems
9–10
Bengaluru Return Systems lens: mental health access; evidence-first dialogue on traditional and complementary practices Evaluating well-being claims through safety and research framing
11–12
Bengaluru Synthesis studio; workbook development lab Integrating philosophical, economic, and lived insights
13
Bengaluru Departure Closure