https://cds.edu is the official website of the Centre for Development Studies (CDS), a premier research and academic institution located in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. CDS has established itself as a leading centre for advanced studies in social sciences, public policy, and development economics in India.
The Centre for Development Studies is widely recognized for its contribution to academic research, policy formulation, and higher education. Over the years, CDS has played a vital role in shaping discourse around development issues at regional, national, and global levels. The institution focuses on interdisciplinary research that addresses real-world challenges through rigorous academic inquiry.
CDS provides a stimulating academic environment that encourages innovation, independent thinking, and collaborative research. The institution hosts scholars, researchers, and faculty members from diverse social sciences backgrounds, creating a vibrant intellectual ecosystem. With a strong emphasis on research excellence, CDS regularly undertakes impactful projects supported by national and international funding agencies.
Academic programs and research initiatives at CDS are aligned with global standards while remaining rooted in local and regional development concerns. The institution supports faculty members through access to research facilities, academic networks, libraries, and collaborative opportunities. CDS is also known for mentoring young researchers and promoting inclusive academic growth.
The Centre for Development Studies maintains strong linkages with universities, government bodies, and international research organizations. Its commitment to academic integrity, social relevance, and policy engagement has made CDS a respected name in social sciences education and research jobs.
With a legacy of academic excellence and a forward-looking vision, CDS continues to attract talented educators and researchers who are passionate about contributing to meaningful social and economic development through research and teaching.