The Kerala University of Digital Sciences, Innovation and Technology, commonly referred to as the Digital University Kerala (DUK), is a state public university located in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of the Indian state of Kerala. It is dedicated to advanced education, research and capacity building in digital sciences, computing, electronics and allied technology areas, and is the first university in India to be focused exclusively on digital sciences.
Key facts
| Name | Kerala University of Digital Sciences, Innovation and Technology |
|---|---|
| Short name | Digital University Kerala (DUK) |
| Type | State public university |
| Location | Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India |
| Campus | Technocity, Pallippuram |
| Founded | 2020 (by state legislation) |
| Predecessor | Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management – Kerala (IIITM-K) |
| Affiliation | Government of Kerala |
Background
The university traces its origins to the Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management – Kerala (IIITM-K), an autonomous institute established by the Government of Kerala in the late 1990s under the Department of Electronics and Information Technology. IIITM-K offered postgraduate programmes in information technology and ecological informatics, and undertook applied research and consultancy for the state government and industry.
With the rapid expansion of digital technologies and Kerala's policy push towards a knowledge economy, the state decided to upgrade IIITM-K into a full-fledged university focused on digital sciences. The Digital University was constituted through legislation passed by the Kerala Legislative Assembly, and the institution began operating in its university form in 2020. The earlier programmes, faculty and infrastructure of IIITM-K were absorbed into the new university.
Campus
The university is housed at Technocity, a technology township being developed at Pallippuram on the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram. The campus is in proximity to Technopark, one of India's earliest and largest information technology parks, which provides an ecosystem of IT firms, start-ups and research collaborations.
Academics
The university is organised into schools that focus on distinct domains of digital sciences. These broadly cover:
- Computer science and engineering, including artificial intelligence and machine learning
- Electronic systems and automation
- Informatics, including bioinformatics and ecological informatics
- Digital humanities and liberal arts
- Digital biosciences and health
The university offers postgraduate (MTech, MSc) and doctoral (PhD) programmes, along with executive and continuing education courses aimed at working professionals and government personnel.
Research and outreach
Research at the university spans areas such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, cyber security, geospatial analytics, language computing for Indian languages, and applications of digital technology in governance, health and the environment. The university also functions as a knowledge partner to the Government of Kerala on matters of digital policy, e-governance and emerging technology, and runs incubation and entrepreneurship initiatives in collaboration with Kerala Startup Mission and Technopark-based companies.
Significance
As India's first university dedicated solely to digital sciences, the Digital University Kerala is positioned as a flagship of the state's strategy to build human capital for the digital economy. Its evolution from IIITM-K reflects a broader pattern in Kerala of upgrading specialised institutes into research-intensive universities, and it complements the state's wider IT infrastructure anchored by Technopark, Infopark and Cyberpark.
Related topics
- Thiruvananthapuram
- Technopark, Thiruvananthapuram
- Technocity, Thiruvananthapuram
- Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management – Kerala
- Education in Kerala
- Kerala Startup Mission
- List of universities in Kerala
References
- Wikidata entry: Q104879801
- Government of Kerala, Department of Electronics and Information Technology — official communications on the establishment of the Digital University.