Press Release: MANUU signs MoU with IIMC, Delhi for strengthening Research in Urdu Journalism
Hyderabad,
MANUU signs MoU with IIMC, Delhi for strengthening Research in Urdu Journalism
Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU), Hyderabad has entered into Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with India's premier Journalism Institute -Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), New Delhi for sharing of knowledge, resources and research activities.
The MoU was signed today byProf. Syed Ainul Hasan, Vice-Chancellor, MANUU and Prof. Sanjay Dwivedi, Director General, IIMC in a formal ceremonyheld at IIMC.
While welcoming the MoU, Prof. Ainul Hasan stressed the need to focus on the cluster system where two institutions can run joint programmes and offer joint degrees. He hoped that the IIMC and MANUU would definitely think in this direction. He assured that the MANUU would ensure every possible help in any such endeavour.
Prof. Sanjay Dwivedi in his address said that MoU would help the IIMC Urdu students to pursue their masters in journalism and mass communication at MANUU. Though Urdu media has global presence, it needs to expand its horizon more on digital world. Translation can also play a key role in it.
Prof. S K Ishtiaque Ahmed, Registrar, MANUU described the MoU a historic step to promote Urdu Journalism in India. MANUU Students will be largely benefitted, he hoped.
Prof. Ehtesham Ahmed Khan, Dean, School of Mass Communication & Journalism, MANUU, Prof Govind Singh, Dean Academics, IIMC, Prof. Pramod Kumar, HoD, Department of Urdu Journalism, IIMC, Ms. Ruchika Kem, Regional Director, Delhi Regional Centre, MANUU and other faculty members were also present on the occasion.
The MoU will benefit both the organizations mutually. They will identify and invite faculty members from both the parties to participate in academic and/or research programmes and will also exchange faculty members for training/capacity building.
The MoU valid for three years, will facilitate advancement of knowledge by exchanging faculty, non-teaching staff members, research scholars and students as well as exchanging of documentation, scientific information and publications. It will also facilitate students’ internship and mobility interest and will undertake joint implementation of research projects; organizing of conferences, seminars, workshops and meetings and develop joint programmes of study.
Press Release: MANUU signs MoU with IIMC, Delhi for strengthening Research in Urdu Journalism
Hyderabad,
MANUU signs MoU with IIMC, Delhi for strengthening Research in Urdu Journalism
Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU), Hyderabad has entered into Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with India's premier Journalism Institute -Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), New Delhi for sharing of knowledge, resources and research activities.
The MoU was signed today byProf. Syed Ainul Hasan, Vice-Chancellor, MANUU and Prof. Sanjay Dwivedi, Director General, IIMC in a formal ceremonyheld at IIMC.
While welcoming the MoU, Prof. Ainul Hasan stressed the need to focus on the cluster system where two institutions can run joint programmes and offer joint degrees. He hoped that the IIMC and MANUU would definitely think in this direction. He assured that the MANUU would ensure every possible help in any such endeavour.
Prof. Sanjay Dwivedi in his address said that MoU would help the IIMC Urdu students to pursue their masters in journalism and mass communication at MANUU. Though Urdu media has global presence, it needs to expand its horizon more on digital world. Translation can also play a key role in it.
Prof. S K Ishtiaque Ahmed, Registrar, MANUU described the MoU a historic step to promote Urdu Journalism in India. MANUU Students will be largely benefitted, he hoped.
Prof. Ehtesham Ahmed Khan, Dean, School of Mass Communication & Journalism, MANUU, Prof Govind Singh, Dean Academics, IIMC, Prof. Pramod Kumar, HoD, Department of Urdu Journalism, IIMC, Ms. Ruchika Kem, Regional Director, Delhi Regional Centre, MANUU and other faculty members were also present on the occasion.
The MoU will benefit both the organizations mutually. They will identify and invite faculty members from both the parties to participate in academic and/or research programmes and will also exchange faculty members for training/capacity building.
The MoU valid for three years, will facilitate advancement of knowledge by exchanging faculty, non-teaching staff members, research scholars and students as well as exchanging of documentation, scientific information and publications. It will also facilitate students’ internship and mobility interest and will undertake joint implementation of research projects; organizing of conferences, seminars, workshops and meetings and develop joint programmes of study.