OUCIP to hold 2-day seminar on Media, Politics, Higher Education

OUCIP to hold 2-day seminar on Media, Politics, Higher Education
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Osmania University Centre for International Programmes (OUCIP) is going to organise a two-day national seminar on “Media, Politics and Higher Education” from August 29.The introduction of media education has brought remarkable changes in the level of reception from the students. Especially, digitisation of universities reduced both time and space in research.

Hyderabad: Osmania University Centre for International Programmes (OUCIP) is going to organise a two-day national seminar on “Media, Politics and Higher Education” from August 29.The introduction of media education has brought remarkable changes in the level of reception from the students. Especially, digitisation of universities reduced both time and space in research.

The Multimedia and ICT proved to be effective tools in the world of education. Prof A Karunaker, Director, OUCIP and Dr T Hanuman Chowdary, Editor, Bharatiya Pragna magazine will inaugurate the seminar at 10.00 am. in auditorium
of OUCIP. Dr Madabhushi Sridhar Acharyulu, Commissioner, Central Information Commission (CIC), New Delhi will deliver a key note on the topic. Prof S Ramachandram, Vice Chancellor, Osmania University and President of this seminar will preside over the inaugural function.

Nearly 75 papers will be presented in parallel sessions by the eminent Professors and scholars from various universities and colleges from India. The seminar will offer a prominent platform to bring together scholars, academics, journalists, writers and critics in the domain of Media, Politics and Higher Education and as well as related multi-disciplinary areas to discuss and deliberate on issues and concerns in numerous areas.

The seminar will contribute new research topics to the aspiring research scholars as there is greater need to examine the role of Media and Politics in Higher Education a fresh perspective.

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