04-09-2018  Tuesday

03 August to 18 December, 2018

Teaching practice & school internship / design of learning resource

Every Tuesday (11:30-13:30), Friday (11:00 - 13:00)

Venue: Main Building Seminar Room - 217

Coordinator: Shri N. Deshmukh & Ms. Harita Raval, Tutor: Ms. A. Muralidhar

Teaching practice & school internship / design of learning resource for 1st year (Core Course)
07 August to 31 December, 2018

Methods of Science & Mathematics Education Research: Statistics

Every Tuesday (09:00-11:00)

Venue: Main Building Seminar Room - 217

Coordinator: Dr. T. Sengupta

Methods of Science & Mathematics Education Research: Statistics for 1st & 2nd year Core Course)
10 August to 15 December, 2018

Advanced Topics in Cognition

Every Tuesday (15:00 - 17:00), Thursday (11:00-13:00)

Venue: Main Building LSR Lab - 102

Coordinator: Prof. S. Chandrasekharan, Ms. D. Dutta & Mr. Durgaprasad K.

Advanced Topics in Cognition for 2nd Year (Elective)

28Tue

BIO Teacher Workshop (DBT)

Date: 28 August to 04 September, 2018
Time: 09:00 - 18:00

Venue: Olympiad Building Lecture Hall - G1

Coordinator: Prof. Rekha Vartak

BIO Teacher Workshop (DBT)

01Sat

BIO Teacher Workshop (DBT)

Date: 01 to 04 September, 2018
Time: 09:00 - 10:30

Venue: Main Building Lecture Room - G1

Coordinator: Prof. Rekha Vartak

BIO Teacher Workshop (DBT)

04Tue

Seventeenth V. G. Kulkarni Memorial Lecture

Date: 04 September, 2018
Time: 16:00 - 17:30

Venue: V. G. Kulkarni Memorial Auditorium

Coordinator: Prof. Sugra Chunawala

Speaker:

Prof. K. Kasturirangan

Eminent Space Scientist

on

India's Space Odyssey - Past, Present and Future

Abstracts of the talk:

India’s Space endeavour is now more than 60 years old. From simple rocket borne scientific instruments flown from the Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching station, located over geomagnetic equator, the program has grown in several dimensions covering launch vehicles, satellites, applications and space science; besides vibrant international cooperation, industrial interface as well as setting up innovative organisational structures. The emphasis on the socio-economic aspects of the Indian Space efforts gives it a unique character the likes of which we do not see in the Space programs of other countries. The lecture proposes to cover the evolutionary aspects of the above components of India’s Space program and also provide a glimpse of the futuristic direction of the related activities.

The soft copies of poster, invite and handout are available on:

http://www.hbcse.tifr.res.in/vgk-memorial-lecture-series/2018

We have also arranged live video streaming of this lecture on our Facebook Page. The URL is:

https://www.facebook.com/hbcse.tifr/

The live video streaming will start at 4.00 p.m on September 4, 2018.