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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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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251121T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251121T153000
DTSTAMP:20260419T141255
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SUMMARY:Exploring Interdisciplinarity in Memory Studies Research
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Literature and Languages at SRM University-AP is organising a Guest Talk on Interdisciplinarity in Memory Studies Research. The primary objective of the guest talk is to provide the students with a deeper understanding of the significance and multidisciplinary approaches in memory studies research. \nThe talk will be led by Associate Professor\, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences\, IIT Madras and the Founding Chairperson of the Indian Network for Memory Studies (INMS)\, Dr Avishek Parui. \nAbout the Speaker: \nAvishek Parui is an Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology\, Madras\, where he has been contributing to the academic community for over eight years. His current role\, which he has held since November 2022\, follows a successful tenure as an Assistant Professor in English from November 2017 to November 2022. Prior to his position at IIT Madras\, he served as an Assistant Professor in Humanities and Social Science at the Indian Institute of Technology\, Guwahati\, from July 2014 to November 2017. Avishek began his academic career as a Tutor in English at Durham University\, where he worked from September 2011 to June 2014. With a robust background in English and humanities\, Dr Parui is dedicated to advancing educational practices and fostering a rich learning environment for his students. He is based in Chennai\, Tamil Nadu\, India. \nThe talk will offer an insightful experience to all the participants.\nWe look forward to your active participation.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/exploring-interdisciplinarity-in-memory-studies-research/
LOCATION:CV 302 (Tiered Classroom)\, Level 3\, CV Raman Block
CATEGORIES:English,Expert Talk,Homepage Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250402T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250402T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T141255
CREATED:20250402T013100Z
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SUMMARY:Discourse By Sahitya Akademi Translation Awardee
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Literature and Languages is holding a virtual guest talk on Caste of Partition: Understanding Bengali Dalit Literature. The talk will be delivered virtually by Dr Mrinmoy Pramanick\, recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Translation Award\, 2023. \nAbout the Speaker: \nDr Mrinmoy Pramanick is a distinguished academic and a notable figure in the field of translation studies. He was honored with the Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize in 2023 for his exceptional work in Dalit Nandantattwa\, a significant work by Marathi author Sharan Kumar Limbale\, titled “Dalit Sahityache Soundarjyashastra.” Currently\, he serves as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Comparative Indian Language and Literature at the University of Calcutta. In addition to his career as a teacher\, Dr Pramanick is the founder coordinator of the Centre for Translation and Literary Geography. \nAn alumnus of the University of Hyderabad\, his scholarly interests extend to translation studies\, the politics of language\, caste\, and the intricacies of the diaspora. Beyond his academic qualifications\, Dr Pramanic also holds proficiency in Malayalam and Tamil languages. \nJoin the session with Dr Mrinmoy!
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/discourse-by-sahitya-akademi-translation-awardee/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,English,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250228T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250228T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T141255
CREATED:20250217T054200Z
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SUMMARY:Dr Khan on Experimental Paradigms in Psycholinguistics
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Literature and Languages is organising a guest lecture on virtual mode. The talk titled “Experimental Paradigms in Psycholinguistics\,” will be delivered by Dr Ouraz Khan\, Assistant Professor specialising in the Psychology and Behaviour at the School of Liberal Studies and Media at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) in Dehradun. Dr Khan’s expertise promises to provide valuable perspectives on the intersection of psychology and language\, making this an enriching opportunity for all participants. \nAbout the Speaker: \nDr Ouroz Khan is an Assistant Professor at UPES\, Dehradun. She has a PhD from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi and holds a Master’s degree from the Centre of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences\, University of Allahabad. \nHer doctoral research lies at the intersection of psychology and behavioral economics\, focusing on the psychology of loss aversion\, examining how individuals perceive and respond to losses under varying conditions. Beyond her doctoral work\, she has worked on diverse projects in cognitive science\, including perception of magnitudes in numerical and temporal domains\, perceived accuracy of AI algorithms\, understanding of exponential growth during COVID-19\, and perception of waiting times. She is well-versed in using methodologies such as eye-tracking and fMRI. Her research\, in collaboration with the Max Planck Institute\, Netherlands\, has been published in Cognition and the Journal of Experimental Psychology. Her latest work has been accepted for publication in Decision\, an APA journal. \n  \n 
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/dr-khan-on-experimental-paradigms-in-psycholinguistics/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,English,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240313T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240313T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T141255
CREATED:20240305T001400Z
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SUMMARY:A Linguistic Divergence Journey with Dr Pitambar Behera
DESCRIPTION:Ever wondered about the fascinating interplay between Hindi and Odia languages in the realm of machine translation? \nWe are delighted to announce that the Department of Literature and Languages at SRM University-AP is organising a thought-provoking guest talk on “Optimising Hindi-Odia Machine Translation through Dependency Parser Integration: A Study of Linguistic Divergences“. This highly anticipated event will take place on March 13\, 2024\, and will feature the esteemed presence of Dr Pitambar Behera\, an Assistant Professor at the PG Department of English\, Govt. College\, Sundargarh\, Deaprtment of Higher Education\, Govt. of Odisha. \nDr Pitambar Behera\, known for his expertise in the field of linguistics and translation studies\, will be leading an engaging discussion on the intricacies of linguistic divergences and exploring innovative strategies to enhance translation accuracy through dependency parser integration. This captivating talk promises to shed light on the challenges and opportunities of machine translation in the context of Hindi and Odia languages. \nJoin us as we delve into the fascinating world of language technology and its applications in bridging linguistic gaps. This event is an excellent opportunity for students\, researchers\, and language enthusiasts to gain valuable insights from an esteemed expert in the field. \nDon’t miss out on this enriching experience! Mark your calendars and be a part of this enlightening guest talk by Dr Pitambar Behera. Stay tuned for further updates. \nLet’s come together to explore the realms of language and translation and discover innovative approaches to optimising Hindi-Odia machine translation!
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/a-linguistic-divergence-journey-with-dr-pitambar-behera/
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,English,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230104T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230104T103000
DTSTAMP:20260419T141255
CREATED:20221230T035900Z
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SUMMARY:The Art of Traditional Storytelling and Dramaturgy
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever been fascinated by the theatricality installed and demonstrated by art performances? Drawn by the intensity of sensations and layers of emotions built on the stage by artists? The Department of English is inviting renowned theatre artist and storyteller\, Mr Vikram Sridhar for a webinar on “Interpersonal Communication and Storytelling”. The webinar will be on January 04\, 2023. The session will expound on the intricate link between the art of storytelling\, inspired by traditional folklore\, and the cultural and ecological undertones in the stories and performances. Register for the webinar to savour the theatricality of traditional storytelling and drama! \nAbstract \nCommunication is not about words. It’s also about how words can be intelligently used to engage with others. It’s at its best when words conjure stories. A story that becomes a beautiful memory for your listener/audience/interlocutor. Let’s look at how we can become good storytellers to express our ideas. In this talk\, Vikram Sridhar would share with us the building bricks of storytelling and open different possibilities of effective\, even memorable\, communication \nAbout the Speaker \nMr Vikram Sridhar is a Performance Storyteller & Theatre Practitioner who combines his various interests and work over 20+ years in Theatre\, Conservation and Social Work. He has spoken at multiple events on the power of stories and theatre like the TEDx and has been quoted in various media. He has extensively travelled the country performing and speaking at public spaces\, community libraries\, schools\, corporates\, business conferences\, and literary & cultural festivals for children and adults. He believes in the Desi way of Storytelling as a strong medium of conservation from nature to human relationships as his stories are rooted in folklore\, ecology and heritage inspired by various communities of the soil. \nJoin the talk for an enthralling session and learn to embrace the histrionics of theatre and the cultural nuances of our ancient art of storytelling!
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/the-art-of-traditional-storytelling-and-dramaturgy/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,English,Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20221217T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20221217T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T141255
CREATED:20221215T234400Z
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SUMMARY:Advertising: A Creative Market of Jingles and Slogans!
DESCRIPTION:Advertisement jingles are not just associated with marketing of a product or service\, but deeply resonates with nostalgia that brings a chain of childhood memories back to present. The catchy slogans and jingles of old ads of Maggi\, Parle G\, and Amul\, are imprinted on our memories even though some stopped telecasting or has been upgraded with trendier versions. The Department of English organises a webinar on “Advertising: Crazy or Cool?” on December 17\, 2022. The session will be addressed by Ms Srinjayi Sengupta\, Copy Supervisor at Ogilvy\, the Mumbai chapter of the internationally acclaimed advertising agency. Ms Sengupta will provide insight into the advertising world’s complications through an engaging webinar. \nAbstract \nThe funniest definition of advertising is that it’s something that happens on TV when one goes to the bathroom! We’ve all bragged about how annoying ads are. And yet\, they are also among our most memorable moments. Think of the old Maggi\, Parle G\, Amul\, or Fevicol ads that have stayed with us as examples of innocent childhood desires or cravings for solutions in adolescence and young adulthood. In the form of catchy slogans and jingles\, we remember wondering about the outlandish\, yet marvelous treats these ads promised: a colorful candy\, a cool image\, a yummy snack\, a relief for mom from all the drudgery and pain. All this and more! In this interaction\, Ms Srinjayi Sengupta would talk about advertising as she has consumed and produced giving us a ride into the world of ideas with all its speedbumps of execution. Come and spend some time listening to how ads are made and unmade\, idea by idea. \nAbout the Speaker \nMs Srinjayi Sengupta has been a writer for most of her life and a copywriter for the last seven years. She is currently with the advertising agency Ogilvy in Mumbai and has been working on brands such as Asian Paints\, JSW\, Delhi Capitals\, and Polycab. When she is not writing\, she spends her time reading books (sometimes) and memes (most of the time).
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/advertising-a-creative-market-of-jingles-and-slogans/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Departmental News,English,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20221210T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20221210T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T141255
CREATED:20221205T234200Z
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SUMMARY:Unravelling the perceptions on Time!
DESCRIPTION:Humankind has always been enthralled by the ever-intriguing concept of Time and its perceived nature. This complex phenomenon with the scientific deliberation of its absolute or relative nature\, has been extensively discussed in literature\, creative arts\, and scientific academia. The Department of English is organising a webinar titled “Time and Apocalypse” on December 10\, 2022. Distinguished writer and physicist Prof. Vandana Singh is the keynote speaker of the session. Dr Soni Wadhwa\, Assistant Professor\, Department of English\, who is teaching the open elective course titled Time Travel Narratives (that includes Prof Singh’s two time travel stories as well) would be engaging Prof Singh in an interaction. The webinar will expound on the tenets of Time and its cultural notions in perceiving modern-day crisis phenomena such as climate change. \nAbstract \n“Time” is one of the most used words in English\, but it is also one of the least understood and most perplexing – as a phenomenon as well as an idea. In this talk\, Prof. Vandana Singh will explore the physics of time while focusing on the two extreme views of time\, absolute and relative. The view held by Isaac Newton is that time is absolute and it has also taken root in different cultures as the only truth about time. The view held by Albert Einstein is that time is relative\, a subject that has inspired much speculative fiction and science fiction films such as those dealing with time travel. Prof Singh will talk about these different views of time as well as alternative cultural conceptions that offer new insights as we confront modern-day apocalypses such as the unfolding horror of climate change. \nAbout the Speaker \nProf. Vandana Singh is an Indian science fiction writer and physicist\, and a professor of physics and environment at Framingham State University in the US. While her background is in theoretical particle physics\, her current academic work is on a transdisciplinary conceptualization of the climate crisis. She is a 2021 Climate Imagination Fellow at Arizona State’s Center for Science and the Imagination\, where\, along with three other international science fiction writers\, she worked on climate fiction in the lead-up to the UN COP 26 Climate Conference in Glasgow in November 2021. Her book of short stories Ambiguity and Other Machines was a finalist for the 2019 Philip K. Dick Award and the Crossword Book award. She is a winner of the Carl Brandon Parallax Award for her novella Distances. Her work has been published in numerous magazines and anthologies and has frequently been reprinted in Year’s Best anthologies. \nJoin the webinar for an exciting session on the complexities and challenges of understanding Time!
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/unravelling-the-perceptions-on-time/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,English,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220505T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220505T193000
DTSTAMP:20260419T141255
CREATED:20220504T005100Z
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SUMMARY:Know your style of writing
DESCRIPTION:The art of writing can be branched out into different types depending upon the purpose of each piece of writing. You might have come across varied styles of writing such as creative writing\, academic writing\, technical writing and many more. Have you ever tried to deduce the difference between all these writing styles? Well\, we offer you an informative session that will help you gather a better understanding of different styles of writing. \nThe Department of English has scheduled a webinar on the topic “Academic Writing & Creative Writing” under the theme “Language and Society” with Prof Vanessa Sasson as the keynote speaker. \nDate: May 05\, 2022 \nTime: 6.30 PM IST \nAcademic writing and creative writing seem to be pulling the act of writing and the writers in two different directions. A lot of writers\, especially aspiring writers\, tend to think of both genres as catering to very different audiences and fulfilling very different needs in very different contexts. Does that mean you can be only one and not the other? Do you have to choose? And how do you decide what to commit to? In this talk\, Prof Vanessa Sasson will share her experience of writing in both capacities and discuss the joys and challenges of both. \nAbout the Speaker \nVanessa R Sasson is a professor of Religious Studies in the Liberal Arts Department of Marianopolis College where she has been teaching since 1999. She is also a Research Fellow at the University of the Free State and a Research Member for CERIAS at UQAM. She has published widely as a scholar\, with a number of academic books to her credit. Her most recent book was published by the University of Hawaii Press (2021) and is entitled\, Jewels\, Jewelry\, and Other Shiny Things in the Buddhist Imaginary. Yasodhara and the Buddha (Bloomsbury\, 2021) is her first novel. She is currently completing the sequel. \nJoin the Webinar to master the art of writing!
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/know-your-style-of-writing/
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,English,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220411T153000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220411T173000
DTSTAMP:20260419T141255
CREATED:20220401T011000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T133731Z
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SUMMARY:Programmed sadness in the desire for connections and recognition
DESCRIPTION:“Social media reality may be seen as a magical realm where we belong. That’s where the tribes gather\, and that’s the place to be – on top of the world. Social relations in “real life” have lost their importance”– David Brooks \nTechnological sadness has become the default mental state of the online billions. The Department of English at SRM University-AP organises a guest lecture titled “Programmed Sadness” on April 11\, 2022\, to discuss the emotional analytics of network cultures. Prof Geert Lovink\, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences\, will engage the participants at 3.30 pm on that day. \nWhat happens when nothing can motivate you anymore\, when all the self-optimisation techniques fail\, and you begin to carefully avoid these forms of emotional analytics? Compared to others\, your ranking is low – and this makes you sad. In this presentation\, Dutch media theorist\, internet critic and founder of the Institute of Network Cultures will discuss the dark side of the net. The mental state of internet users is tragic. Instead of empowerment and self-organisation\, what we mostly see around is anger and despair. How did we end up like this? The lecture will zoom in on the widespread techno-sadness that is produced by dominant social media platforms through ‘behavioural modification’ (also known as ‘nudging’) with the aim to keep users coming back to the app\, exposing them to even more personalised ads. Instead of empowerment and diversity\, we witness a ‘chilling effect’ of hyper conformism\, resulting in anger\, sadness\, depression and loneliness. This is the social reality today. \nAbout the speaker \nGeert Lovink is a Dutch media theorist\, internet critic and author of Uncanny Networks (2002)\, Dark Fiber (2002)\, My First Recession (2003)\, Zero Comments (2007)\, Networks Without a Cause (2012)\, Social Media Abyss (2016)\, Organization after Social Media (with Ned Rossiter\, 2018)\, Sad by Design (2019) and Stuck on the Platform (2022). He studied political science at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and received his PhD from the University of Melbourne. In 2004\, he founded the Institute of Network Cultures (www.networkcultures.org) at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA). His centre organises conferences\, publications and research networks such as Video Vortex (online video)\, The Future of Art Criticism\, and MoneyLab (internet-based revenue models in the arts). Recent projects deal with digital publishing experiments\, critical meme research\, participatory hybrid events and precarity in the arts. From 2007-to 2018\, he was a Media Theory professor at the European Graduate School. In December 2021\, he was appointed Professor of Art and Network Cultures at the UvA Art History Department. \nAll students and faculty members are invited to join this illuminating session on April 11\, 2022\, at 03.30 pm via the zoom platform.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/programmed-sadness-in-the-desire-for-connections-and-recognition/
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,English,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220217T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220217T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T141255
CREATED:20220214T014600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T133741Z
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SUMMARY:Reading Skills: Insights from a Historian
DESCRIPTION:Reading means something different for everyone. Each person develops their reading skills as per their requirements. Some read to find information while others read to mine information. Some read to learn\, and some read to laugh\, some read to be entertained and some to escape. From reading the labels on new products to newspapers to novels\, the objectives of reading can be plenty. \nThe Department of English is bringing Prof Manan Ahmed – Associate Professor\, Columbia University to shed light on the reading approach and the reading skills of a historian in an interesting and interactive session. \nDate: February 17\, 2022 \nTime: 07.00 pm IST \nAbout the Speaker: \nManan Ahmed\, Associate Professor of History at Columbia University in the City of New York\, is a historian of South Asia and the littoral western Indian Ocean world from 1000-1800 CE. His areas of specialisation include intellectual history in South and Southeast Asia\, critical philosophy of history\, colonial and anti-colonial thought. Two of his books The Loss of Hindustan: The Invention of India (2020) and A Book of Conquest: The Chachnama and Muslim Origins in South Asia (2016) are published by Harvard University Press. \nAbstract: \n“Reading Skills” brings to mind dreadful reading comprehension passages given in schools and courses in communication skills. However\, reading is much more about finding answers to given questions. It is about finding the questions to ask of a passage\, blog\, article\, literary texts\, and historical texts. In this talk and interaction\, Prof Manan Ahmed would walk us through a historian’s approach to reading. The programme is intended to be a part of the department’s larger initiative to organise interactions around “Language and Society” to address all kinds of conversations about language\, communication\, writing\, speaking\, thinking\, and at a deeper level\, about connecting with others.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/reading-skills-insights-from-a-historian/
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,English,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20211126T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20211126T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T141255
CREATED:20211122T230200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T133751Z
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SUMMARY:Jairam Ramesh: On the journey of writing
DESCRIPTION:The Department of English at SRM University-AP invites you to an engaging webinar on November 26\, 2021\, at 11.00 am. Mr Jairam Ramesh\, Member of Parliament representing the state of Andhra Pradesh\, will be the guest speaker of the day. \nWriting is a process of pain and pleasure. Every writer approaches\, experiences\, and survives it in a unique way. In this talk and interaction\, Mr Jairam Ramesh would share his idea and process of writing. His talk would be followed by an interaction about his latest book The Light of Asia: The Poem That Defined The Buddha (Penguin\, 2021). The talk is intended to be a part of the Department’s larger initiative to organise interactions around “Language and Society” to address all kinds of conversations about language\, communication\, writing\, speaking\, thinking\, and at a deeper level\, about connecting with others. \nAbout the Speaker: \nJairam Ramesh is presently a Member of Parliament and Chairman of Parliament’s Standing Committee on Science and Technology\, Environment\, Forests and Climate Change. He was Union Minister between 2006 and 2014 and held several portfolios including Commerce\, Power\, Environment and Forests\, Drinking Water and Sanitation and Rural Development. He played a key role in global climate change negotiations in 2009 and 2010. He is also the author of several well-known books some of which are Green Signals: Ecology\, Growth and Democracy in India\, Old History\, New Geography: Bifurcating Andhra Pradesh\, To the Brink and Back: India’s 1991 Story\, Indira Gandhi: A Life in Nature\, Intertwined Lives: PN Haksar and Indira Gandhi\, A Chequered Brilliance: The Many Lives of V.K. Krishna Menon and The Light of Asia: The Poem that defined the Buddha. \nWe encourage you to make use of this exclusive opportunity to interact with Mr Jairam Ramesh and understand the nuances of the writing process on November 26\, 2021\, at 11.00 am.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/jairam-ramesh-on-the-journey-of-writing/
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,English,Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20210713T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20210713T180000
DTSTAMP:20260419T141255
CREATED:20210629T051300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T133804Z
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SUMMARY:Humanities lead to different career avenues
DESCRIPTION:Humanities is the discipline that studies languages\, histories and cultures. The BA English course at SRM University-AP offers students knowledge of the language and develops in them skills that foster their career paths. Dr Srabani Basu\, Associate Professor and Head of the Department of English and Dr Ram Kulesh Thakur\, Assistant Professor in the Department will explicate the course curriculum\, subjects\, scope\, specialisation\, and available job avenues of BA English course in a virtual session titled “Humanities lead to different career avenues” on July 13\, 2021\, at 4.00 pm. \nStudents pursuing BA English at SRM-AP develop an insight into the culture of the English-Speaking communities across the world. This three-year undergraduate course intends to help students comprehend the significance of Indian and world literature. The programme puts equal emphasis on classroom lectures\, practical job-oriented electives\, publishing research papers\, internships etc. After earning a bachelor’s degree in English\, you can work as a writer\, academic\, journalist\, in advertising\, publishing\, public relations\, television\, or in the film industry\, among other professions. \nSRM University-AP aims to produce graduates who are skilled and wield opportunities in the competitive world. If you desire to pursue BA in English from SRM University-AP\, attend this exclusive webinar titled “Humanities lead to different career avenues” on July 13\, 2021\, at 4.00 pm.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/humanities-lead-to-different-career-avenues/
CATEGORIES:Admission Events - Domestic,English,Events
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