IIMB’s Centre for Teaching & Learning to host webinar titled ‘Is National Education Policy (NEP) a Game-Changer for Higher Education?’ on December 02

It is the second of a series of two webinars being held on the National Education Policy, the first of which was held on November 08
11 November, 2021, Bengaluru: The Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) at IIM Bangalore will host a webinar titled, ‘Is National Education Policy (NEP) a Game-Changer for Higher Education?’ on December 02 (Thursday), 2021, at 07.30 pm, as part of the Samiksha series of webinars. This webinar was earlier scheduled to be held on November 15 (Monday), 2021.
The webinar will be led by Dr. Shashi Tharoor, Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha. He is the bestselling author of 23 books, both fiction and non-fiction, besides being a former Under Secretary-General of the United Nations, and a former Minister of State for Human Resource Development and for External Affairs in the Government of India.
The moderator for this webinar would be Shekhar Gupta, Indian journalist and author. He is the Founder and the current Editor-in-Chief of ThePrint, a digital news platform.
This is the second of a series of two webinars being held on the National Education Policy (NEP), the first of which was held on November 08, 2021. The twin webinars on NEP are the 6th and 7th of CTL’s Samiksha series of webinars, a series that invites learners and educations alike.
To register for the event, please click here and fill up the Google form. After successful registration, candidates will receive the Zoom meeting link to attend the webinar one or two days before the session.
Please note that since the talk is rescheduled, those who have registered for Part A of the NEP discussion (Prof. MK Sridhar's talk), need not register again for Part B. Candidates who have already registered for Part A, will be sent the Zoom link to attend Part B of the NEP discussion.
For any queries regarding the sessions, please write to: ctl@iimb.ac.in
IIMB’s Centre for Teaching & Learning to host webinar titled ‘Is National Education Policy (NEP) a Game-Changer for Higher Education?’ on December 02
It is the second of a series of two webinars being held on the National Education Policy, the first of which was held on November 08
11 November, 2021, Bengaluru: The Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) at IIM Bangalore will host a webinar titled, ‘Is National Education Policy (NEP) a Game-Changer for Higher Education?’ on December 02 (Thursday), 2021, at 07.30 pm, as part of the Samiksha series of webinars. This webinar was earlier scheduled to be held on November 15 (Monday), 2021.
The webinar will be led by Dr. Shashi Tharoor, Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha. He is the bestselling author of 23 books, both fiction and non-fiction, besides being a former Under Secretary-General of the United Nations, and a former Minister of State for Human Resource Development and for External Affairs in the Government of India.
The moderator for this webinar would be Shekhar Gupta, Indian journalist and author. He is the Founder and the current Editor-in-Chief of ThePrint, a digital news platform.
This is the second of a series of two webinars being held on the National Education Policy (NEP), the first of which was held on November 08, 2021. The twin webinars on NEP are the 6th and 7th of CTL’s Samiksha series of webinars, a series that invites learners and educations alike.
To register for the event, please click here and fill up the Google form. After successful registration, candidates will receive the Zoom meeting link to attend the webinar one or two days before the session.
Please note that since the talk is rescheduled, those who have registered for Part A of the NEP discussion (Prof. MK Sridhar's talk), need not register again for Part B. Candidates who have already registered for Part A, will be sent the Zoom link to attend Part B of the NEP discussion.
For any queries regarding the sessions, please write to: ctl@iimb.ac.in