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IIT Gandhinagar and Deakin University, Australia, joined hands for academic and research collaboration

STORY CREDITS Writer: Shivangi Vasudev Bhatt Photo: Arijit Reeves The MoU will facilitate students, faculty, staff, and knowledge exchange between both institutions for research, teaching, and learning The Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) and Deakin University, Australia, have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today for academic and research collaboration. The MoU was signed and exchanged by Prof Iain Martin, Vice Chancellor, Deakin University, and Prof Rajat Moona, Director, IITGN, in the presence of Hon. Jason Clare MP, Minister for Education, Government of Australia, and Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Education and Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India, during the...

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ACM-INDIA School: Empowering Women in Computational Technology

“I think it’s very important to get more women into computing. My slogan is ‘computing is far too important to be left to men’”- Karen Spärck Jones, Professor of Computers and Information at Cambridge Computer Laboratory and introducer of the concept of inverse document frequency (IDF) used by most search engines today The above quote says it all. Without women, computational technology as we know it now would not have existed- Ada Lovelace (inventor of scientific computing), Hady Lamarr (inventor of WIFI, Bluetooth and GPS), Top Secret Rosies (world’s first computer programmers), Grace Hopper (writer of the first compiler)...

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Promoting Indian Cultural Traditions at IITGN

The institute is establishing four endowed chairs in Sanskrit, Urdu, Classical Indian Music and Indian Performing Arts to promote Indian cultural traditions in its curriculum. IITGN will engage full-time and part-time instructors and bring eminent scholars and performers for varying duration in each of the four areas to enrich the academic and cultural life on campus and expand the imagination and intellectual horizons of its students. IITGN Director Prof Sudhir Jain said, “Exposing students to the diverse forms of India’s cultural expressions is one of the distinctive features of IITGN’s education. The Chairs in Cultural Expressions underscore IITGN’s commitment to critical thinking, creativity and appreciation of India’s cultural heritage in its educational programmes.” In addition to offering courses in Sanskrit, Urdu, Classical Indian Music and Indian Performing Arts, the Chairs will enable the institute to bring eminent scholars as visiting professors or scholars-in-residence for lectures, seminars and co-curricular programmes in each of the four areas. The institute is currently raising endowments to support each of the four chairs. Srinivas Reddy, a faculty member at Brown University who served as assistant professor of South Asian Studies at IITGN from 2012-2017, is teaching courses on classical Indian literature, music traditions of India and South Asian society and culture. He said, “The Chairs in Cultural Expressions offer a unique model for promoting the cultural heritage of India within an academic setting. The Chairs will establish a continuity of teaching and research in these fields while remaining flexible...

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Discussions on the changing role of women in the digital age

Panellists Madhumita Mazumdar is Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at DAIICT, Gandhinagar. Her research interests are broadly in the fields of social and cultural history, science, technology and design, history of modernity and developmental practice in colonial and post-colonial India, and economic and social history of Gujarat. Rupa Jha is the Head of Indian Languages for BBC India. She is responsible for BBC Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati and Punjabi operations in India. Rupa is responsible to guarantee the excellence and originality of an impartial, robust and engaging languages editorial output. Arka Chattopadhyay is Assistant professor of literary studies in...

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