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SUMMARY:FDP on Teaching Communication in the Global Classroom
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Literature & Languages\, Easwari School of Liberal Arts (ESLA) is organising a Five-fay Faculty Development Programme on “Teaching Communication in the Global Classroom: Academia\, Industry\, and Employability Perspectives” on March 09 – 13\, 2026. \nThe Five-Day Faculty Development Programme is designed to empower research scholars and early-career faculty with contemporary\, practice-oriented approaches to communication pedagogy in higher education. Aligned with the vision of NEP 2020 for multidisciplinary\, skill-based\, and learner-centred education\, the programme addresses the evolving demands of global classrooms and professional environments. \nThe FDP offers focused sessions on academic\, workplace\, intercultural and critical communication skills\, digital and multimodal pedagogies\, curriculum design\, and innovative assessment practices. It aims to provide a valuable platform for emerging educators to strengthen their pedagogical expertise and professional impact in today’s dynamic educational landscape. \nList of Speakers \n\nDr Uttaran Dutta\, Arizona State University\, Arizona\, USA\nDr Jayshree Chakraborty\, IIT Kharagpur. (Retired)\nDr Shilpee Dasgupta\, IIM Ranchi\nDr Sayantan Mukherjee\, IIM Indore\nDr Chandreye Mukherjee\, IIM Visakhapatnam\nDr Ridhima Tiwari\, IIT Dharward\nDr Santosh Mahapatra\, BITS – Pilani (Hyderabad)\nDr Dibyakusum Ray\, IIT Ropar\n\nRegistration Fee \n\nFaculty Members: Rs. 1000/- Research Scholars: Rs. 750/-\nNo registration fee for internal (SRM AP) Participants\n\nPayment link: https://payment.collexo.com/pay-fee/srm-university-ap\nRegistration Form Link: https://forms.gle/hctYsCS2WbDBMPvx7  \nJoin us to engage\, learn\, and grow in global communication education. \nClick to view the programme schedule.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/fdp-on-teaching-communication-in-the-global-classroom/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,English,Events,Homepage Events
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SUMMARY:9th Eminent Guest Lecture on Sustainable Clean Thorium Energy
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Dean-Research\, SRM University-AP hosts the 9th Eminent Guest Lecture by renowned academician Dr Ganapati Myneni\, Director\, VT-India Nuclear Energy Partnership and Adjunct Faculty\, Virginia Tech\, Virginia\, USA on March 23\, 2026. \nTitle of the Talk – “Clean Air and Water with Sustainable Clean Thorium Energy” \nAbstract \nClean air and water are essential to the health of living beings. Solar\, wind\, and hydro power sources are helping to some extent to reduce the polluting CO2 and NOX emissions. However\, we need distributed base load reliable power that can also serve as backup to intermittent renewable energy sources. Nuclear is the obvious choice. \nIn this presentation\, let us explore the Photonuclear eMMR (Advanced Subcritical Molten Salt Reactor)\, which is being developed by BSCE (Brahma Sakti Clean Energy) as a collaboration with many international Institutions. The eMMR represents a paradigm shift due to its unique U-233 breeder and burner disruptive technology. The eMMR utilises a molten salt (FLiBe) with the addition of ThF fuel. The photo neutrons that will allow breeding of U-233 from fertile Thorium are internally produced with commercially available electron accelerators that are highly reliable. These low-cost eMMRs of 1 MWth are uniquely positioned to be built at several Institutions for training the much-needed nuclear workforce for fulfilling the SHANTI Act of 2025. \nThe Photonuclear eMMR provides a scalable\, non-proliferative solution to the industrial sector’s thermal energy demands as well\, offering a path to full decarbonization without compromising high-temperature performance.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/9th-eminent-guest-lecture-on-sustainable-clean-thorium-energy/
LOCATION:ALC 1\, Homi J Bhabha Block
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,Events,Homepage Events,Research Events
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