Humanities lead to different career avenues
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
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
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
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
"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.
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
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
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
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?
Ever wondered about the fascinating interplay between Hindi and Odia languages in the realm of machine translation? We are delighted to announce that the Department of Literature and Languages at
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