ENQUIRY FORM
Launch of NMIMS – Purdue Dual Degree Master’s Program in Business Analytics
NMIMS Deemed to be University’s School of Business Management (SBM) has partnered with Krannert School of Management, Purdue University, USA - one of the top universities in the world, to offer the Dual Degree Program and have added DECISION SCIENCES & ANALYTICS to its bouquet of existing MBA offerings. The program was launched on 13th June 2019 at the Mumbai campus and was graced by the presence of chief guest Dr. David Schoorman, Associate Dean, Krannert School of Management, Purdue University;
Guest of Honour Dr. Ambica Rajagopal, Head of Data Science and Data Management, Sterlite Technologies Limited and Mr Jay Pathare, Management Consultant, Breakthrough
Management Group India Pvt. Ltd.
NMIMS dignitaries present at the event included Dr Rajan Saxena, former Vice Chancellor; Dr. Ramesh Bhat, Dean - SBM and Vice Chancellor - NMIMS; Dr. Shailaja Rego, Program Chairperson - SBM; and Ms. Meena Saxena, Director - International Linkages Department.
Students who successfully complete the 2 year program ( Year 1 in India and Year 2 in the USA) would receive Dual Degrees - MBA in Decision Sciences and Analytics from NMIMS and MS in Business Analytics & Information Management (BAIM) from Purdue University.
MOU Signing – Bristol University
NMIMS Fmr. Vice-Chancellor Dr. Rajan Saxena & University of Bristol Vice-Chancellor Dr. Hugh Brady.
NMIMS signed a MOU with University of Bristol, UK on 30th August 2019 at the Mumbai campus, forging an inter-disciplinary collaboration. An articulation agreement was also signed which provides opportunity for undergraduate students from NMIMS - Anil Surendra Modi School of Commerce (ASMSOC) and Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics (SAMSOE) to pursue Masters programs at the University of Bristol.
This momentous event saw the presence of distinguished guests from University of Bristol - Dr. Hugh Brady (Vice Chancellor & President), Dr. Erik Lithander (Pro- Vice Chancellor — Global Engagement) , Ms. Doris Bechstein (International Market Development Manager) and Mr. Aditya Malkani ( Partnerships Consultant - India ).
Guest lecture of Ambassador (Retd.) M. Ganapathi
NMIMS organized a guest lecture on the topic ‘Act East in India’s Foreign Policy’ on 26th July 2019 at the Mumbai campus.
The lecture was delivered by Ambassador (Retd.) Shri M. Ganapathi. The event was held under the Distinguished Lecture Series of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government Of India.
Students from NMIMS Jyoti Dalal School of Liberal Arts and Kirit P. Mehta School of Law attended this event.
International Immersion
NMIMS hosted students from four different Universities – University of California Berkeley, The University of Auckland, Wesleyan University and Carleton University on 6th July 2019 at the Mumbai campus for a day long Networking and Cultural immersion session.
Visiting students were in Mumbai for 8 weeks interning with various organization and companies organised by AIC – Academic internship Council. The NMIMS students through Indian dance, music and drama provided a very entertaining and culturally immersive experience
MOU Signing – University of Wollongong
Left to Right : Prof. Charles Areni - Executive Dean, Faculty of Business, University of Wollongong, Dr. Rajan Saxena - former Vice-Chancellor NMIMS and Dr. Sharad Mhaiskar- Pro Vice Chancellor, NMIMS.
NMIMS signed a MOU with University of Wollongong, Australia on 10th September 2019 at the Mumbai Campus.
This momentous occasion saw the presence of distinguished guests from University of Wollongong - Prof. Charles Areni, Executive Dean, Faculty of Business and Dr. Venkata Yanamandram, Director Assurance of Learning and Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Business.
The event was graced by the presence of dignitaries from NIMMS - Dr. Rajan Saxena - former Vice Chancellor, Dr. Sharad Mhaiskar- Pro Vice Chancellor , Prof. Sangita Kher, I/C Dean Anil Surendra Modi School Of Commerce, Prof. Amita Vaidya, Director - Sarla Anil Modi School Of Economics, Ms. Meena Saxena, Director - International Linkages and Mr. Manish Dalmia, Director - Marketing.
Consul General of the People's Republic of China visit
Dr. Rajan Saxena -former vice Chancellor, NMIMS and Mr. Tang Guocai, Consul General of the People’s Republic of China
NMIMS welcomed Mr. Tang Guocai, Consul General of the People’s Republic of China on 6th September 2019 at the Mumbai campus. An interactive session was held on the topic " The facts, reason and implications of the trade frictions between US and China and what China and India should do in the economic and trade fields against the
backdrop". This session was attended by students across all schools at NMIMS Mumbai Campus
Taiwan Higher Education (THEE) delegation
Seen in picture are the delegates from NMIMS - Dr. Rajan Saxena- former Vice Chancellor, Dr. Ramesh Bhat - Vice Chancellor, Dr. Subhajyoti Ray - Pro Vice Chancellor and Ms. Meena Saxena - Director International Linkages, along with Prof. Wei-Chung Wang, Senior Advisor for Global Affairs of Office of the President, Director of Centre for India Studies, National Tsing Hua University and other members of the delegation representing different universities
NMIMS welcomed a delegation from Taiwan Higher Education Institutes (THEE) to foster future partnerships in higher education on 15th October 2019 at the Mumbai campus.
The delegation was led by Prof. Wei-Chung Wang, Senior Advisor for Global Affairs of Office of the President, Director of Center for India Studies, National Tsing Hua University and included delegates from - National Tsing Hua University, National Chung Cheng University, Chinese Culture University, Asia University, Soochow University, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Kaohsiung Medical University & National Sun Yat-Sen University
NMIMS and Free Press Journal Joint Conference
Left –to-Right: Mr Abhishek Karnani, Director, FPJ, Stefania Costanza -CG Italy, Mumbai, Shubhada Choudhury - Head, Information Centre DAAD, India, Vikash Golla- Manager, Campus France, Mumbai, David Flood- Director, India and South Asia, Enterprise Ireland ,R N Bhaskar- FPJ, Ryan Pereira -Regional Officer, United States-India Educational Foundation, Bharati Bacha -Expert on UK education, Jugnu Roy-Country Manager India, Education New Zealand, Carlos Rojasarbulu- Consul and Head of Trade & Investment, CG of Canada in Mumbai, Meena Saxena, Director International linkages NMIMS
NMIMS University in association with the Free Press Journal jointly hosted an education conference on “Where do I study overseas?” on 7th November 2019 at the Mumbai campus.
The keynote speaker for the event was Mr. David J Ranz, US Consul General (CG) Mumbai. The conference included a panel discussion on ‘Countries Talk’ and ‘Medical Education Overseas’ , moderated by Mr. R N Bhaskar, Consulting Editor, Free Press Journal.
The panellists for the session on 'Counties Talk' included experts from various countries who spoke on education opportunities in their respective countries which included USA, Germany, Italy, France, UK, Ireland, Canada & New Zealand.
The discussants for the panel discussion on 'Medical Education Overseas' included Dr G B Daver, Medical Director and Head of Surgery, Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital and Research Centre; Dr Nagraj Huilgol, Chief Radiation Oncologist, Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital; Dr. Akshay Parmar, Group Director and CEO, UMC Hospitals & Mr. Dhananjay Shah, CEO, Moksh Overseas Education Consultants.
Students from colleges across Mumbai attended this informative event.
NMIMS Bangalore conference - International Conference on Economics and Finance(ICEF-II) 2019
Dr Rita Biswas, UAlbany, Emiliano Vargas, Universidad Andrés Bello Chile. Michael Michaelides- Co-Editor Research in Finance Journal, PVC NMIMS Dr. Subhajyoti Ray, Dr Neha Chhabra Roy – Conference Chair along with NMIMS Bangalore Campus faculty, students & Staff
NMIMS School of Management organized the second International Conference on Economics and Finance (ICEF-II) 2019 in collaboration with Emerald Journal's special issue “Research in Finance” (ABDC-C category) on 13th and 14th December 2019 at the Bangalore campus.
The theme of the conference was “Opportunities and Challenges for a Global Economy – Economics and Macro-Finance”
The conference was supported by Emerald Publishing and University at Albany, State University of New York. Dr. Rita Biswas, Associate Professor - Department of Finance & Associate Dean - International Initiatives, and Editor “Research in Finance” Finance was the Keynote speaker for the conference. The Co-editor of Research in Finance journal Michael Michaelides from Allegheny College, US also attended the event along with Emiliano Vargas from Universidad Andrés Bello Chile.
The conference had a global outreach to provide a platform for young and experienced researchers from academia and industry and foster collaborations. The event witnessed a wide canvass of participants with diverse research interests from various leading universities which included Western Michigan University, Universidad Andres’ Bello, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture and Manchester University, to name a few.
Visit of DePaul University – Chicago
NMIMS Jyoti Dalal School of Liberal Arts (JDSoLA) hosted students and faculty from DePaul University, Chicago, USA on 17th December 2019 at the Mumbai campus.
Students from De Paul University along with faculty members Dr Nila Ginger-Hoffman, Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Community Service Studies Program and Dr Scott Paeth - Professor, Religious Studies, Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies visited NMIMS to interact with NMIMS students and explore research and teaching collaborations between JDSoLA and DePaul University's Liberal Arts program.
NMIMS Deemed-to-be University and Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Germany Join Hands for Thane Belapur Industrial Estate Modernization Project
NMIMS Balwant Sheth School of Architecture (BSSA) and Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences (HKA), Germany, presented a pilot study for the Redevelopment of the Thane Belapur Industrial Estate, conducted jointly and to be carried out as a full-scale research and implementation project by the two universities coming together to share expert knowledge and specialisations in the field of urban development and infrastructure.
NMIMS is dedicated to the betterment of society and strives to play a big role in nation building through its initiatives and projects. With the world facing increasing environmental challenges, it has never been more important to find sustainable solutions that will make our planet a better place for generations to come. This project aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, and is a demonstration of the commitment of both institutions to creating a more sustainable future.
The event was attended by Dr. Frank Mentrup, Lord Mayor of the City of Karlsruhe, who led the delegation, Shri. Bipin Shah, President, Thane Belapur Industries Association, Shri. Amit Sheth, Hon. Secretary, Managing Committee of SVKM, Shri. Nayan Patel, Committee Member of SVKM, Dr. Ramesh Bhat, Vice Chancellor, SVKM’s NMIMS, Dr. Sharad Mhaiskar, Pro Vice Chancellor SVKM’s NMIMS, Dr. Ashish Daptardar, Registrar, SVKM’s NMIMS, Dr. Kaiwan Mehta, Dean, Balwant Sheth School of Architecture, Dr. Alka Mahajan, Dean, Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering, Ms. Meena Saxena, Director Department of International Linkages, Mr. Murad Futehally , Coordinator of this project and other dignitaries from both the Institutes. Dr Jan Riel of HKA joined the event virtually and made a presentation online.
FIU - Faculty development program
FIU Faculty Development Program Delegation
NMIMS School of Business Management (SBM) hosted Florida International University(FIU) , Business Center for International Business and Research [CIBER] for their "Faculty
Development in International Business" program. The Mumbai segment of the program was held on 29th & 30th December 2019 at the NMIMS Mumbai campus.
The event saw participants from reputed Universities from the USA - Florida International University, Emory University, The Pennsylvania State University, Brigham Young University, North Carolina Wesleyan College, Bethune Cookman University, Marymount University, Salt Lake City Community College and Broward College.
Program included a session on “Indian Management Education” by Dr. Rajan Saxena, former Vice Chancellor, NMIMS, interaction with NMIMS faculty to exchange research interests, a plant visit and a networking Dinner.
NMIMS Team Participates in International Project Meeting of EU Harmony Project
Vellore Institute of Technology as part of the HARMONY Project, co-funded by Erasmus + program of the European Union organized a two-day project meeting and Conference. The HARMONY project is aimed at understanding key internationalization strategies adopted across various Universities from Europe (Spain, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Slovenia) and Asia (India, Bangladesh & Vietnam), facilitating capacity building of faculty, staff and students and incorporating certain best practices in academic curriculum. Harmony Project working group comprising of PVC Dr Sharad Mhaiskar, PVC Dr Meena Chintamaneni, Director International Linkages-Ms Meena Saxena and Manager International Linkages Mr Gajanan Godbole attended the event on 12 & 13 April, 2023.
The purpose of the meeting was to review the project activities and discuss future plans.
Speakers representing various partner universities spoke on topics such as Internationalization of Higher education, International Challenges faced by Universities in Vietnam, Building Global Citizens, Digital Story Telling including an update on the progress of the project at each of the universities.
Prof Todor Radev, President Varna University of Management ,moderated a panel discussion on International Projects and Linkages : Reflections from Experiences & Ms Christina Armutlieva Director International, Varna University -Bulgaria moderated a panel discussion on Friends Teahouses Implementation.
NMIMS also signed an MOU with one of the Harmony Project partners – Quang Binh University, Vietnam.
Harmony Project a multi-institutional and multi-country consortium of 11 universities which began in January 2021 and is scheduled to end in January 2024, provides an excellent opportunity for peer--learning of internationalisation strategies.
The Final meeting of the project will be hosted by Daffodil International University, Bangladesh – November, 2023
EU HARMONY Consortium Member Universities
University of Zaragoza/Spain |
European Policy Development and Research Institute /Slovenia |
Varna University of Management/Bulgaria |
Mykolas Romeris University/Lithuania |
Daffodil International University/Bangladesh |
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh/Bangladesh |
The University of Danang/Vietnam |
Quang Binh University/Vietnam |
Vellore Institute of Technology/India |
Narsee Morjee Institute of Management Studies/India |
University of Hyderabad/India |
NMIMS and Virginia Tech Strengthen Partnership for Collaborative Applied Research and Curriculum Development!
SVKM’s NMIMS hosted a senior leadership delegation from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) at its Mumbai campus on 13th and 14 February 2023. The event was aimed at bringing together academic experts to discuss and promote collaborative applied research, curriculum development, internships, and placements for students. NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering and Virginia Tech already enjoy a fruitful collaboration for their various programs, like the NMIMS MPSTME 3+1+1 Coordinated Program and NMIMS Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics dual degree program, which is the first in India to offer such a program
The Virginia Tech delegation comprised Dr. Cyril Clark, Executive Vice President and Provost, Dr. Daniel Sui, Senior Vice President for Research and Innovation, Dr. Guru Ghosh, Vice President of Outreach and International Affairs, Dr. Tarun Sen, MD & Professor Emeritus of Accounting and Information Systems, and Mr. Harold Brayman, Foreign Commercial Officer at the U.S. Department of Commerce, Mumbai among other senior academics and scholars.
The eminent members representing SVKM and NMIMS included Shri. Amit Sheth, Hon. Secretary, Managing Committee of SVKM, Shri. Nayan Patel, Committee Member of SVKM, Shri. Shalin Divatia, Committee Member of SVKM, Dr. Ramesh Bhat, Vice Chancellor, SVKM’s NMIMS, Dr. Sharad Mhaiskar, Pro Vice Chancellor, Dr. Meena Chintamaneni, Pro Vice Chancellor and several department heads members, Deans, Associate Deans, and professors of the SVKM’s NMIMS were also present on the occasion.
NMIMS FOIU CIBER FDIB India Program
NMIMS Department of International Linkages organised an interactive session for faculty of NMIMS School of Business Management and School of Commerce with 15+ Academics of Professional Development in International Business(FDIB) in India program . The event was held at the NMIMS EU harmony Intercultural HUB Saturday, 7th January, 10.30 – 12 Noon
The delegation of 15 + academics and staff are part of Professional Development in International Business in India program hosted by Florida International University, Center for International Business Education and Research - from December 28, 2022, to January 9, 2023.
Dr Sharad Mhaiskar, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Ms Meena Saxena, Director Interantional Linkages, explained the rationale for the exercise and the meet began with a formal round of introductions followed by individual and group conversations based on the faculty’s areas and interests.
Most of the faculty members found common areas of discussion and very soon, the room was filled with the pleasant buzz that can only emanate from kindred thoughts shared in different contexts with the same goal in mind: bringing meaning to pedagogy while associating with vibrant young minds. The ice was further broken when the delegates engaged in an impromptu dance segment led by an SBM faculty, filled with vigor, fun and laughter to the tunes of Bollywood numbers.
The discussions continued over tea and light refreshments, with the members sharing notes on pedagogies, classroom experiences in their respective domains, and also research interests.
Meet and Greet Session for Students of University of Auckland -NZ
Fifteen students of the University of Auckland are in India for a six-week internship program by Global Career Center.
Dr Charu Bhurat, Assistant Professor - ASM SOC and Dr Anindo Bhattacharjee, Assistant Professor - ASM SOC, of the Department of International Linkages, organized an innovative ‘meet and greet’ session for the guests. The intention was to help the guests find buddies during their stay in Mumbai.
The session was held at the Intercultural hub, NMIMS campus, on the 28th of January, 2023.
The two-hour session emphasized generating cross-cultural awareness through interactions between the students of NMIMS and the guests. The activities included a Bollywood music jam, a Bollywood dance and an ice-breaking session.
It was encouraging to see wholehearted participation from different schools of NMIMS, with 32 students participating from the School of Commerce, School of Performing Arts, School of Economics, School of Science, School of Family Business, School of Pharmacy and School of Engineering.
The event created a warm bonhomie between all participants and was a shining example of the Indian tradition of Athithi Devo Bhava.
NMIMS Delegation Visit to US Universities
NMIMS Delegation led by Dr Sharad Mhaiskar, PVC NMIMS University, at Stevens Institute of Technology. Agreement signed for a Dual Degree Master’s Program
NMIMS Delegation with Dean, Professor Hummels & Associate Dean Dr Schoorman, Krannert School of Business, Purdue University
NMIMS Delegation with Interim Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, University at Buffalo
NMIMS Delegation with Prof. Weber, Provost and Executive Provost for Academic Affairs & John Wood Interim Vice Provost for International Education.
Dr Sharad Mhaiskar, PVC NMIMS & Provost Carol Kim sign agreement for dual degree BBA program
A delegation led by PVC Dr Sharad Mhaiskar which included Associate Dean Dr Anuja Agarwal, Controller of Examination Mr Ashish Apte & Director International Linkages- Meena Saxena, visited various US Universities from 17- 27 February, 2020
Delegation visited Virginia Tech University, Purdue University, University at Albany-SUNY, Buffalo University & Stevens University of Technology.
Purpose of the visit was expanding existing areas of collaboration, launching new programs Building new relationships & strengthening existing relationships.
NMIMS University Alumni meet, New York, US
Dr. Sharad Mhaiskar - Pro Vice Chancellor, Dr. Anuja Agarwal - Associate Professor and Associate Dean, Technology Management, Mr. Ashish Apte , Controller Examination and Ms. Meena Saxena, Director - International Linkages Department attended the event.
NMIMS alumni representing top ranked US Universities like NYU, Columbia Business School, North-Eastern University, Rutgers, Stevens Institute of Technology, University of Texas at Arlington, California State University, Philadelphia University, Johns Hopkins University, Georgia State University and NJIT attended the event.
Faculty Research Program
NMIMS University International Department, School of Business Management as part of EU ERASMUS,HARMONY project organized a Faculty Research Program in collaboration with University at Albany. This program was executed in three parts. The first part was the research panel presentations by the faculties of University at Albany organized on January 25, 2023 over a zoom meeting. Prof. Dennis Caplan, Prof. Bill Wales and Prof. Rita Biswas who are the editors of leading management journals gave the guidelines and do’s and don’ts of research paper writing. Along with them, Prof. Eliot Rich, Prof Hillary Wiener and Prof. Lee Spitzley presented their currently work in progress and highlighted the emerging themes of research in their respective field of studies. Thirty-Four participants have attended the presentation.
The second part was the presentation on ESG: An Emerging Scholarly Grand Challenge by Prof. Emeritus Paul Miesing from University at Albany organised on January 27, 2023 over a zoom meeting. He presented the ESG framework, best practices and research opportunity in the field of ESG. Twenty Five participants have attended the presentation.
The third part was the academic writing workshop organised in-person on January 25, 2023 primarily for the PhD scholars and faculty members who are pursuing the PhD. Prof. Rita Biswas provided the guidance on preparation of research proposal, performing the literature review, preparing the manuscript of leading journals and finally shared some tips on writing dissertation. Twenty-Four PhD scholars participated in the workshop.
Particpants
NMIMS 1000+ Faculty across 18+ schools and 8 Campuses
NMIMS, EU ERASMUS – HARMONY in collaboration with University at Albany -SUNY
bring to you a three part Faculty Development Program
- Part 1 & Part 3 are Online Sessions
- Part 2 is an in person workshop for Doctoral Scholars , Mumbai Campus
Part 1
Wednesday, 25th January , 7.30 – 9.00 PM IST
State of the Art Research
Accounting, Information Systems, Consumer Behaviour, Digital Forensics & Analytics & Finance
Session Details
7.30 – 7.35 pm Introduction by Rita Biswas
7.35 – 8.00 pm Prof Dennis Caplan (Accounting Area and Editor)
8.00 – 8.15 pm Prof Eliot Rich (Systems Dynamics and Information Systems)
8.15 – 8.30 pm Prof Hillary Wiener (Consumer Behavior and Social Connections)
8.30 – 8.34 pm Prof. ill Wales (Entrepreneurship and Editor)
8.45 – 9.00 pm Prof. Lee Spitzley (Digital Forensics and Data Analytics)
9.00 pm - Prof Rita Biswas (Macro-Finance and Editor) and Wrap-Up
Faculty Brief Profiles
Prof. Dennis Caplan
Dennis Caplan is Associate Professor of Accounting at the University at Albany, State University of New York. Professor Caplan holds a Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley. He is a CPA and a CMA.
Professor Caplan’s current research examines corporate fraud, audit quality, and the regulation and self-regulation of the auditing profession, using a variety of methodologies including empirical and descriptive methods, and case studies that are published as teaching cases. He has also published several articles and teaching cases on financial and management accounting topics. His early research used game theory to model audit quality.
Professor Caplan has published in a variety of journals including Journal of Accounting Research, Contemporary Accounting Research, Critical Perspectives on Accounting, Advances in Accounting, Issues in Accounting Education, Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory, and Research in Accounting Regulation. He serves as an Associate Editor for Issues in Accounting Education and is on the editorial board of the Journal of Accounting Education. Professor Caplan also maintains an open access introductory cost accounting textbook at IntroToCost.info.
Prof Eliot Rich
- Modeling and simulation of socio-technical systems
- Design and implementation of information systems
Eliot is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics at the University at Albany. He also holds appointments as Affiliated Faculty in the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security, and Cybersecurity and Courtesy Faculty in the Department of Public Administration and Policy, Rockefeller College.
His current research focuses on the use of computer simulation to understand complex strategic and operational problems. He is also developing curricula for courses in analytics as applied to business problems.
Prior to receiving his PhD, he worked as a business analyst and consultant for an international consulting firm and as a software developer and program manager
Prof Hillary Wiener
Expertise:
Marketing; marketing research; marketing strategy; consumer behavior; consumer psychology; marketing and social relationships; friendship formation; conversation; gift-giving; social support; emoji.
Hillary Wiener is an assistant professor of marketing within the School of Business. Her research focuses on how people can use products to connect with others. In one stream of research, she examines the consequences of asking people about the products (i.e. clothing or decorative objects in the home or office) that they publically display and showing how people frequently use these products to make new friends. In another stream of research, she examines when and why people give gifts in response to negative events in others’ lives and the relationship between gift-giving and social support.
Wiener teaches marketing strategy using the case-based method and marketing research using a combination of traditional classroom methods and experiential learning. In marketing research, all students complete a marketing research consulting project, collecting survey data from the customers and clients of a local business or non-profit to answer one of the organization's authentic business questions.
Wiener received her Ph.D. in marketing from Duke University.
Prof William Wales
Management Department Chair Standish Professor of Entrepreneurship, School of Business
Management
Academic Subfields
Entrepreneurship; Strategic Management
Research Interests
Entrepreneurial Orientation; Corporate Entrepreneurship & Renewal;
Strategic Behavior & Strategy Formulation; CEO Attributes and
Strategy-making
Editor
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=PB0s9jcAAAAJ&hl=en
Prof. Lee Spitzley
Assistant Professor of Information Security & Digital Forensics at University at Albany School of Business
Research areas include corporate fraud detection, natural language processing, machine learning, and behavioral analytics. Research integrates text mining methods with behavioral theory to measure the information contained in text documents.
He completed his PhD in Management Information Systems at the University of Arizona.
Prof Rita Biswas
Expertise:
International corporate finance; international financial markets; macro-finance; cross-border valuation; mergers and acquisitions; emerging markets.
Rita Biswas is an associate professor of finance within the School of Business. Biswas’ research interests primarily involve international financial markets and banking. Her work has been published in journals such as The Financial Review, Journal of Financial Services Research, Review of Futures Markets, Global Finance Journal and the Journal of Risk Management in Financial Institutions and International Journal of Media Management.
Biswas' teaching interests are in financial management, M&As and international corporate finance. She has won several undergraduate and graduate teaching awards, including the President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching (University at Albany, 2012-13) as well as the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching (SUNY system-wide, 2013-14).
She is a frequent teacher in executive MBA programs worldwide, including at the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management in Bankakademie, Germany and at Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Professor Biswas received her master’s in international economics from University of Rochester, NY in 1985 and her Ph.D. in international finance and banking from Texas A&M University, TX in 1990.
Part 2
Academic Writing WorkshopWednesday, 25th January, 2 – 5 pm
Venue : Class room # 903 – NMIMS University
For Doctoral Scholars
Focused on Preparation of proposal of research, Literature Review , Preparing manuscript for leading journals , Guidelines on dissertations
Prof Rita Biswas
Expertise:
International corporate finance; international financial markets; macro-finance; cross-border valuation; mergers and acquisitions; emerging markets.
Rita Biswas is an associate professor of finance within the School of Business. Biswas’ research interests primarily involve international financial markets and banking. Her work has been published in journals such as The Financial Review, Journal of Financial Services Research, Review of Futures Markets, Global Finance Journal and the Journal of Risk Management in Financial Institutions and International Journal of Media Management.
Biswas' teaching interests are in financial management, M&As and international corporate finance. She has won several undergraduate and graduate teaching awards, including the President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching (University at Albany, 2012-13) as well as the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching (SUNY system-wide, 2013-14).
She is a frequent teacher in executive MBA programs worldwide, including at the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management in Bankakademie, Germany and at Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Professor Biswas received her master’s in international economics from University of Rochester, NY in 1985 and her Ph.D. in international finance and banking from Texas A&M University, TX in 1990.
Part 3
Friday 27th January, 8.30 – 9.30 am ISTTitle: An Emerging Scholarly Grand Challenge
Prof. Emeritus Paul Miesing – University at Albany - SUNY
Founding Director of UAlbany’s Center for the Advancement & Understanding of Social Enterprises which most recently created the local “High Peaks Impact Awards” in 2021 to recognize businesses that integrate environment, social, and governance factors into their strategy and operations. He has published dozens of articles and papers in both academic and practitioner journals (including in the Financial Times “top 45” journals) and has received a Distinguished Research Award. More about him attached.
About the Session
- What’s a “Grand Challenge”?
What are Corporate Responsibilities? • What’s ESG? - What’s the Competitive Advantage?
- Financial Results (Superior Earnings and Share Price)
- Operations (Best Practices, Opportunities, and Efficiencies)
- Strategy (Integrating ESG into the Business Model1.
- Research Opportunities:
Criticisms About Metrics/ESG
Sustaining the ESG Momentum
- Summary, Take-Aways, Questions
Guest Lecture for MBA II-Year Students (SBM)
On 8th September, 2023, Prof. Stephen Hickson had interactions with faculty members from the School of Business Management, including Prof. Souvik Dhar, Prof. Rajasulochana, and Prof. Sagnik Bagchi.
Another in-person guest lecture was conducted for MBA second-year students in the School of Business Management (SBM).
- Topic: "Behavioural Economics and its application to Business – Insights from the area of health management, marketing, and financial services."
- Date: September 8, 2023
- Program: MBA Second-Year Students
- Session Duration: 60 - 80 Minutes
- Mode of Lecture: In person
- Number of Students: Approximately 130 students who have enrolled for the course attended the lecture.
In-person Session New York Film Academy, USA
Subject : In-person Session New York Film Academy, USA
Date : 12th February 2024
Attendees: Students from the School of Branding and Advertising and UPG College
Speaker: Director Roger Del Pozo, New York Film Academy, USA
Profile: Director Roger Del Pozo is a Senior Executive Enrollment Specialist at the New York Film Academy, where he conducts guest lectures worldwide and oversees auditions for prestigious acting programs. Additionally, he brings extensive experience as a former Casting Director in New York, having cast numerous television commercials, films, plays, and other media projects for top companies and agencies.
NYFA's exceptional reputation in the realm of animation schools highlighted, having secured its position among the top institutions in this field for the 12th consecutive year. Additionally, NYFA earned the distinction of being ranked #67 in the Best Colleges for Performing Arts in America by Niche in 2022.
On February 12, 2024, Director Roger Del Pozo from the esteemed New York Film Academy (NYFA), USA, conducted an insightful in-person session at Juhu Jagruti Hall, Mithibai College. 39 students from UPG College and 15 students attended this session from the School of Branding and Advertising.
The session aimed to provide comprehensive information regarding various aspects of NYFA's programs, including admissions requirements, financial aid, housing options, auditions, portfolio reviews, and the current visa process for students hailing from India.
Such sessions play a crucial role in facilitating prospective students' understanding of NYFA's offerings and requirements, thereby assisting them in making informed decisions regarding their academic and professional pursuits.
Title : University Of Queensland Teaching and Learning Workshop
Online Workshop - What Does Active Learning Look Like?" Workshop, University of Queensland
Date: April 18, 2024
Time: 3:00 - 4:30 PM Australian Eastern Standard Time
Venue: Online Workshop, hosted by The University of Queensland (UQ)
Participants :
- Dr Darshna Potphode, Assistant Professor, Sunandan Divatia School of Science, Mumbai
- Vanita Sharma, Assistant Professor-Quantitative Techniques,School of Commerce, Chandigarh
- CS Swapnil Shenvi, Assistant Professor – Finance , Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Mumbai
Introduction :
The online workshop titled "Teaching and Learning: What Does Active Learning Look Like?" organized by the University of Queensland provided an insightful exploration into the principles and practices of active learning methodologies. The workshop commenced with a comprehensive overview of the theoretical underpinnings of active learning. Participants delved into various educational theories supporting active learning. This theoretical foundation provided a solid framework for understanding the rationale behind active learning approaches.
Through interactive sessions and case studies, the workshop elucidated practical strategies for implementing active learning techniques in teaching. Participants gained insights into designing engaging learning activities that fostered student participation and collaboration. The workshop emphasized the importance of creating an inclusive learning environment that caters to diverse learning styles and preferences.
A significant portion of the workshop was dedicated to exploring the role of technology in facilitating active learning. Participants learned about various digital tools and platforms that enhance student engagement and interaction. Participants were also divided into groups (breakout rooms) and were asked to perform tasks which improved the understanding of active learning.
In conclusion, the workshop on "Teaching and Learning: What Does Active Learning Look Like?" provided a valuable platform for educators to explore innovative pedagogical approaches. Participants gained practical insights into designing and implementing active learning strategies that promote student engagement, collaboration, and critical thinking skills.
Overall, the workshop proved to be a stimulating and enriching experience, empowering educators to embrace active learning methodologies and enhance the quality of education delivery.
Cross-Cultural Learning Experiences by Students
Cross-Cultural Learning Experiences by Students
Pravin Dalal School of Entrepreneurship and Family Business Management (PDSE&FB), NMIMS
Cross-cultural learning enables students to learn about their own and others’ cultures. It enhances one's knowledge of cultural norms, values, and behaviours. It further allows students to discern and communicate cultural differences with sensitivity and confidence. Teaching intercultural sensitivity can often feel challenging. Kobes (1984) emphasised an Experiential Learning Cycle to achieve an optimal cross-cultural learning experience.
In a University initiative to provide a concrete experience of cross-cultural learning, the twenty-third cohort of the Pravin Dalal School of Entrepreneurship and Family Business Management (PDSE&FB), NMIMS, visited four countries, Belgium, Austria, Germany and Switzerland, to explore and learn about design, innovation, and global business prospects.
Effective experiential learning is seen when a person progresses through a cycle of four stages: (1) having a concrete experience followed by (2) observation of and reflection on that experience which leads to (3) the formation of abstract concepts, (analysis) and generalisations (conclusions) which are then (4) used to test a hypothesis in future situations, resulting in new experiences.
The International Study Trip
In a journey to connect students with culturally different people and to move along a spectrum from “ethnocentrism’ to “ethnorelativism”, Professor Seema Mahajan, Director at the Institute, designed the IV 2022 (This is the 29th delegation in a span of 15 years and over 4000 entrepreneurial students benefitted from the same). It exposed students to global brand positioning, leading design and innovation, entering foreign markets, addressing barriers to entry, developing a futuristic perspective, and helping them imbibe best international practices.
The cohort relied heavily on experiential learning to achieve a practical cross-cultural learning experience. They visited 14 firms over 12 days, like IMEC, Riedel glass, Schindler, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Erdinger. The four-step process of experiential learning is in the diagram below:
The Experiential Learning Cycle
Source: David Korbes
The Journey
- Concrete Experience
The student cohort interacted with Mayors, Investment teams, Industry leaders and trade representatives across the four countries for a first-hand experience of cross-border trade concepts, go-to-market strategies and technological trends. They observed global best practices in quality assurance, packaging and supply chain management.
- The visit to ERDINGER provided a complete insight into how Weissbier is brewed and bottled to enhance the taste and aroma
- The visit to Schindler illustrated the shape of tomorrow’s cities through technology and innovation and intelligent, inclusive, and sustainable urban mobility
- The cohort interacted with Mr Stephan Hafrel, CEO of Comate, and discussed key challenges of implementing innovative solutions across their respective businesses. The cohort visited CommScope - wireless automation. Their state-of-the-art technology, with 17965 patents, provided a broad overview of the evolving communication landscape
- Visits to other companies enabled students to develop a perspective and a broader vision of the future.
- Culinary customs reflect culture. The students had ample opportunities to study culture through the culinary route closely.
- Reflective Observation
The students reflected on the new experience in light of their existing knowledge. Their interactions with the environment were significant as they served to answer inconsistencies between experience and understanding.
The Impact
- Abstract Conceptualization
The wealth of observations from the four countries will enable the students to logically analyse their ideas and theories. It is hoped it will, in turn, provide them with more thoughts and ideas.
- Active Experimentation
The trip empowered the cohort to experiment with their ideas, apply them to their daily routine, and observe the impact.
The trip has been highly successful and is expected to change students’ lives. It will enhance their thinking process and change their perspectives through holistic reflections.
Inauguration of NMIMS Intercultural Hub 15th November, 2022
The HARMONY project, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme for Capacity Building in Higher Education, aims to bring together students and academics from Europe and South Asia to enhance cultural understanding and exchange, and to support universities’ internationalization at home. One of the key objectives of the project is to build students’ intercultural knowledge and sensitivity to cultural diversity by transforming international Relation office into vibrant multicultural focal points through the establishment of an Intercultural Hub.
Pro Vice Chancellor Dr Meena Chintamaneni inaugurated the the NMIMS Intercultural Hub on 15th November, 2022. NMIMS international students from France, Germany and Nigeria, SBM students and facukty attended the event. The event was organised by NMIMS School of Buisness Management - International Student Relations Committee
Then NMIMS Intercultural Hub would work to insure students and staff have the intercultural skills to thrive in globalised workplaces and communities. This would be through various co-curricular and extra curricular activites such as Research projects on culture and communication studies, Collaborative online Integrated learning (COIL Project), Summer and winter schools for students, Annual Digital story telling competition, Multicultural Guest Speakers, Celebration of national and international festivals, Faculty and staff exchange, Semester abroad for students, International Internships, International immersions, Supporting NMIMS Schools with foreign Language programs and more.
The program began with ribbon cutting for the Inauguration by Dr. Meena Chintamani, the pro Vice Chancellor of NMIMS University.
It was then followed by various events including:
- Lighting of the Lamp and Saraswati Vadana
- Welcome Address speech by Dr. Meena Chintamani
- Sharing of Intercultural Experience by two French exchange students
- Sharing of Intercultural Experience by an Indian exchange student
- Sharing of Intercultural Experience by a Nigerian exchange student
- Performance by Treblemakers, the Music club of SBM, NMIMS Mumbai
- Performance by Zephyr, the Music club of SBM, NMIMS Mumbai
- Music and Dance performance by foreign exchange students
- Vote of Thanks by Meena Saxena, Director of International Linkages, NMIMS University
- High Tea
Inauguration of the Video Wall & Project Update 31st October, 2022
EU Erasmus + Harmony Project
Inauguration of the Video Wall & Project Update
31st October, 2022
NMIMS University Vice Chancellor Dr Ramesh Bhat formally inaugurated the Video wall, funded by EU Erasmus + Harmony Project . The video wall provides a dynamic backdrop in the NMIMS Board Room as it adds significant value to the meeting speeches and presentations with pictures, illustrations, charts, videos and much more. It provides the best viewing experience for the participants as they get to see highly enriched presentations. We see the Video wall providing a great experience for the virtual participants and enable showing both the content shared and the remote participants.
Pro Vice Chancellor Dr Sharad Mhaiskar provided an overview of the Harmony project and the activities thus far, at the NMIMS Academic Council meeting which was attended by VC, PVC, Deans & Directors
Harmony Project a multi-institutional and multi-country consortium of 11 universities which began in January 2021 and is scheduled to end in January 2024, provides an excellent opportunity for peer--learning of internationalisation strategies.Internationalisation at home is one of the key pillars of this project. Its focus is towards systematic institutional efforts for improving non-mobile students’ global skills in domestic environments. The video wall will facilitate these efforts
The project is aimed at understanding key internationalization strategies adopted across various Universities from Europe (Spain, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Slovenia) and Asia (India, Bangladesh & Vietnam), facilitating capacity building of faculty, staff and student mobility and incorporating certain best practices in academic curriculum.
Consortium members
University of Zaragoza |
SPAIN |
European Policy Development and Research Institute |
SLOVENIA |
Varna University of Management |
BULGARIA |
Mykolas Romeris University |
LITHUANIA |
Daffodil International University |
BANGLADESH |
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh |
BANGLADESH |
The University of Danang |
VIETNAM |
Quang Binh University |
VIETNAM |
Vellore Institute of Technology |
INDIA |
Narsee Morjee Institute of Management Studies |
INDIA |
University of Hyderabad |
INDIA |
NMIMS Faculty visit Bristol University
Dr. Anindo Bhattacharjee (Asst. Professor, General Management) and Dr. Charu Bhurat (Asst. Professor, Economics) of ASMSOC recently visited the University of Bristol Business School as an academic delegation from NMIMS Mumbai from October 18-23, 2022. The visit was a part of an ongoing joint project on Collaborative Online International/Intercultural Learning (COIL) between the University of Bristol (UoB) and NMIMS Mumbai. The project is funded by British Council Exploratory Grant. In the course of the visit, Dr. Anindo and Dr. Charu conducted meetings with the faculty and teaching fellows of the UoB Business School (strategy and international business teams) to discuss the modalities of delivering a joint module proposed on Cross-Cultural Management. The module is designed to engage undergraduate students of management in both universities for collaborative online learning to strengthen their intercultural competence and transnational employability. To strengthen the research ties and explore collaborative opportunities, Dr. Anindo and Dr. Charu were also invited to meet the senior Professors of the University which included Will Harvey, Jonathan Beaverstock, Andrew Sturdy, and Gianluca Veronesi. Dr. Edwina Zhu also organized a special research seminar in the UoB Business School inviting the NMIMS ASMSOC visiting faculties to present their ongoing and published research. Dr. Charu Bhurat presented her work on Financial Inclusion and Green Financing in BRICS nations. Dr. Anindo Bhattacharjee presented his recently published and ongoing Cross-Cultural research on Employee Silence in Healthcare
Cross-cultural Learnings for Well-Rounded Leadership
We live in a world that thrives on diversity, and NMIMS aims to leverage the same for holistic development of its students and transform them into impactful leaders of the future. Organising events that allow the students to develop global skills of adapting, collaborating, solving problems, making decisions, appreciating diversity, etc. is one of the potent means at NMIMS to develop well-rounded leaders. This program aligns well with Internationalisation at Home one of the important pillars on NMIMS Internationalisation, promoted the cause of inculcating the much-needed diversified set of skills among students.
In all, 53 University students from the UK (Brunel University London, University of Dundee) and India (NMIMS University Bengaluru Campus) took part in Global Leadership Experience 2022 at NMIMS University Bengaluru Campus. During the 4-day programme, participants learnt to use Human-Centered Design Innovation process on navigating the challenges of inclusive education.
Global Leadership Experience 2022 hosted by Common Purpose, at NMIMS Bengaluru, in association with the University of Dundee and Brunel University London, between September 6th and 9th, 2022, encompassed immersive and experiential learning techniques to foster the global participants’ ability to lead inclusively. Diversity is an essential component for success and being a part of a cross-cultural team facilitated invaluable cross-cultural learnings. The event was a way to build social and cultural awareness among students so that they learn to adopt appropriate communication strategies while interacting with students from other cultures and ethnicities, collaborate with them effectively, and work in diverse multidisciplinary teams to create real world solutions.
The challenge given to the participants was ‘How to ensure inclusive education in Bengaluru to increase access to opportunities?’ The participants immersed in foreign environments to explore the challenge from diverse perspectives and learnt to maximise the diversity within their teams for fresh insights and offer creative solutions to present to senior city officials.
A 4-step Human-Centered Design process was adopted, which included Contracting, Disruption, Ideation and Experimentation. Day 1 emphasised on Contracting and dealt with the scope of the challenge and the participants adopted roles of global leaders. Anusha Nagavarapu, Co-founder of The Sai Ashwini Initiative, shared her insights on the city. The participants were briefed about the challenge by Suman John, the Co-Founder and CEO at Diya Innovations and Pavithra K L, Associate Director, Programs at Dream a Dream. Day 2 dealt with Disruption. The participants met some NGOs committed to the cause of inclusive education. They were joined on the campus by Mr. K Thiagarajan, COO, Agastya Foundation, Mr. Mangal Pandey, Co-Founder and CEO, Key Education Foundation, Mr. Shivaram Deshpande, Head of Operations, Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, and Mr. Madhusudhan Ramesh Atri, Education Consultant, Azim Premji University. The participants also visited Diya Foundation, Raza Educational and Social Welfare Society, Dream a Dream, and Association for Community Care, Education and Social Services, and received first-hand insight into the respective organisations. The students got clarity on the education system in Bengaluru, India, specifically on the quality of education for the marginalised sections of the society.
Day 3 belonged to the Ideation stage where the participants had to map the challenge and regroup their thoughts, reflect on the solution to the challenge and work on the presentations. Day 4 saw a workshop on ways to engage the audience and keep them hooked, followed by pitching of solutions by the teams to the esteemed panel of Dr. Rajendra V Nargundkar, Director NMIMS Bengaluru, Ms. Benazeer Baig, Founder Secretary at Raza Educational and Social Welfare Society, and Mr. Mangal Pandey, Co-Founder and CEO, Key Education Foundation.
The Global Leadership Experience 2022 was hosted by Common Purpose in association with the University of Dundee and Brunel University London to develop unique and customised learning solutions to the challenges of inclusive education, by the leaders of tomorrow. The programme was highly commended by the participants.
SVKM’s NMIMS signs an MoU with HTWG Konstanz, Germany, for short study and research
SVKM’s Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with HTWG Konstanz – University of Applied Sciences, Germany, to enhance cooperation between the two world-class institutions for five years.
The collaboration is with NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering (MPSTME). Honourable Shri Amrishbhai Patel, Chancellor, NMIMS, and Prof. Dr. Sabine Rein, President, HTWG Konstanz, University of Applied Sciences, Germany signed the MoU.
The MoU includes opportunities for students related to research, internships, and short study programs; faculty exchange for activities like lectures, training, joint supervision of industry projects; offering mutually beneficial academic programs.
To read more, please click SVKM’s NMIMS signs an MoU with HTWG Konstanz, Germany, for short study and research | SPANDAN e-Magazine
NMIMS Study Visit to Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania
HARMONY Project, co-funded by Erasmus + program of the European Union
Mykiolas Romeris University (MRU) Lithuania, as part of the HARMONY Project, co-funded by Erasmus + program of the European Union organized a three-day Study Visit. The HARMONY project is aimed at understanding key internationalization strategies adopted across various Universities from Europe (Spain, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Slovenia) and Asia (India, Bangladesh & Vietnam), facilitating capacity building of faculty, staff and students and incorporating certain best practices in academic curriculum. Dr Meena Chintamaneni, PVC, NMIMS University attended this study visit 6– 8, September 2022.
MRU is the largest social sciences specialized university in Lithuania. University experts conducted sessions on various aspects related to International academic exchange programs such as ERASMUS + mobility & Joint study programs and the International Partnerships; MRU International Office; Integration of international students and facilitation of Internationalization at Home; Review of MRU Study quality assurance framework and practice; Academic Recognition at MRU.
About 500 MRU students each year participate in international exchange (studies and internships) via Erasmus, Nordplus or other international programmes.
Harmony Project a multi-institutional and multi-country consortium of 11 universities which began in January 2021 and is scheduled to end in January 2024, provides an excellent opportunity for peer--learning of internationalisation strategies.
EU HARMONY Consortium Member Universities
University of Zaragoza/Spain |
European Policy Development and Research Institute /Slovenia |
Varna University of Management/Bulgaria |
Mykolas Romeris University/Lithuania |
Daffodil International University/Bangladesh |
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh/Bangladesh |
The University of Danang/Vietnam |
Quang Binh University/Vietnam |
Vellore Institute of Technology/India |
Narsee Morjee Institute of Management Studies/India |
University of Hyderabad/India |
NMIMS Study Visit to University of Zaragoza, Spain
HARMONY Project, co-funded by Erasmus + program of the European Union
University of Zaragoza , Spain as part of the HARMONY Project, co-funded by Erasmus + program of the European Union organized a three-day Study Visit. The Study Visit is part of multi-institutional and multi-country consortium on Internationalization of Education. The Study Visit included participants from nine universities in Europe (Spain, Bulgaria, Lithuania), Bangladesh, Vietnam, and India. Dr Meena Chintamaneni, PVC & Ms Meena Saxena, Director International linkages attended this study visit 12 – 14 September 2022.
The study visit focused on Internationalization of research at the University of Zaragoza, founded in 1542, one of the oldest universities in Spain Research covers a wide spectrum of knowledge organized within the areas of engineering and technology, experimental sciences, health sciences, social and juridical sciences and humanities. The University has ten research institutes, related to Engineering Research, Nanoscience, mathematics, Material Science. Agrofood, Environmental science etc and 30+ research groups.
The University is one of the world leaders in immunotherapy cancer research. Their research has led to significant contributions in the understanding of cancer cell immunity and they have numerous patents intended for cancer treatments
The visit provided an excellent opportunity for Interaction with University experts on research internationalization policies and practices.
EU HARMONY Consortium Member Universities
University of Zaragoza/Spain |
European Policy Development and Research Institute /Slovenia |
Varna University of Management/Bulgaria |
Mykolas Romeris University/Lithuania |
Daffodil International University/Bangladesh |
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh/Bangladesh |
The University of Danang/Vietnam |
Quang Binh University/Vietnam |
Vellore Institute of Technology/India |
Narsee Morjee Institute of Management Studies/India |
University of Hyderabad/India |
NMIMS Study Visit to Varna University of Management, Bulgaria
HARMONY Project, co-funded by Erasmus + program of the European Union
Varna University of Management, Bulgaria as part of the HARMONY Project, co-funded by Erasmus + program of the European Union organized a three-day Study Visit. The HARMONY project relates to Capacity Building in Higher Education - Internationalization and Virtual Exchange: Borderless between EU and Asian Countries. Ms Meena Saxena, Director International linkages and Mr Gajanan Godbole, Manager Department of International linkages, NMIMS attended this study visit 27 – 29 June, 2022.
The Study Visit included participants from ten universities in Europe, Bangladesh, Vietnam and India. The FRIENDS Teahouse is an integral part of the project and has been established with the vision to serve as a hub for students from all walks of life and culture who will have the opportunity to interact and share intercultural experiences. Host Institution VUM presented the Teahouse concept and its internationalization experience and practices implementation across Asia. VUM has already implemented this concept at universities in Bhutan, Cambodia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand. Participants attended an extensive Workshop on Digital storytelling which included a discussion with FRIENDS Student Boot Camp participants and Digital Storytelling Competition. Through digital stories the project supports learning through active self-reflection and self- evaluation. Each of the Asian Universities will now be required to organize a Digital Storytelling Competition. Three winning students from each of the Asian Universities will get an opportunity to attend a Fully funded 2 week Boot camp at VUM, Bulgaria in July 2023..
Asian HEIs presented an overview of the HARMONY project progress report over the past 12 months.
Project Coordinator Prof Rafael de Miguel González presented details of the expectations from each of the Asian universities over the next 6-8 months. This was followed by one-one sessions with each of the Asian universities.
In addition, the visit provided an opportunity for Interaction with VUM experts on VUM internationalization policies and practices.
EU HARMONY Consortium Member Universities
University of Zaragoza/Spain |
European Policy Development and Research Institute /Slovenia |
Varna University of Management/Bulgaria |
Mykolas Romeris University/Lithuania |
Daffodil International University/Bangladesh |
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh/Bangladesh |
The University of Danang/Vietnam |
Quang Binh University/Vietnam |
Vellore Institute of Technology/India |
Narsee Morjee Institute of Management Studies/India |
University of Hyderabad/India |
MPSTME students visit Canada for an International Case Study competition
NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering (MPSTME) students from MBA Tech program - Mr. Udit Bali, Mr. Anirudh Singh, Ms. Arushi Agarwal and Mr. Hardik Doshi participated in the prestigious 39th Edition of John Molson MBA International Case Competition hosted and organised by Concordia University, Montreal, Canada from 5th Jan 2020 to 10th Jan 2020.
The competition saw participants from all over the globe, representing 18 different nations. The 2020 John Molson MBA International Case Competition (ICC) is the world’s largest, oldest and most prestigious MBA case competition. With an exclusive invite-only format, the competition is open to top business schools worldwide, attracting annual participation from Ivy-league and top-ranked universities across the globe for a week-long event in Montréal, Canada.
The team from NMIMS MPSTME, was guided by Dr. Anuja Agarwal - Associate Dean Technology Management, Dr. Rajesh Prasad - Head of Department Technology Management and was coached by Dr. Yashodhan Karulkar who also accompanied the team to the prestigious competition.
International Linkages
Susan Bain, DRSc, University of Southern California, USA
Dr. Terrence F. Graham, University of Southern California, USA
Venue: Classroom 410, Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy and Technology Management, SVKM’s NMIMS, Mumbai.
Date: January 8, 2024 at 10.00am- 12.00pm
Speaker Details:
- Susan Bain, DRSc
Assistant professor of Regulatory and Quality Sciences at USC and previously was a professor of practice and program director for clinical, regulatory and quality at Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) and adjunct professor of practice and concentration coordinator for clinical and regulatory in KGI’s School of Pharmacy.
- Dr. Terrence F. Graham
Chief International Officer
Associate Dean for Graduate Education
USC Alfred E. Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of Southern California
Dr. Susan Bain and Dr. Terrence F. Graham have delivered a guest lecture at Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy and Technology Management (SPPSPTM), SVKM’s NMIMS, Mumbai on January 8, 2024. Many students and faculty from various specialization attended this session namely, M.Pharm (RA), B. Pharm, B.Pharm+MBA (RA elective students), Research Scholars and Faculty member.
The lecture scheduled at 10.00a.m witnessed Dr. Saritha Shetty, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics, hosting the event and welcoming the speakers and Dr. Jagannath Sahoo, Dean, SPPSPTM, felicitating the guest with floral bouquet. After the introduction of the speakers, podium was handed over to the speakers to address the gathered audience.
Dr. Susan Bain has covered the outline of the Comprehensive Overview of U.S. Clinical Trial Regulations and Requirements. Dr. Bain explained the purpose of evaluating the clinical trials conduct and compliance with the protocols, SOPs, GCP and applicable regulatory requirements. She spoke on few of the case studies on the regulatory compliances and its importance while studying the regulatory landscape of US. This was followed by question and answers round wherein the students took keen interest in the case study evaluations and the queries were satisfactory answered and appreciated.
Dr. Graham took over the session by introducing the University and the courses related to USC Alfred E. Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. He emphasised on the Evolving Career Directions in Pharmacy Education. He explained the overall impact of higher education in Pharmacy and the career growth. This was followed by Q&A session and Dr. Jagannath Sahoo felicitated Dr. Graham. The participants were satisfied with the talks and felt inspired towards clinical research and regulatory requirements. At the end, Dr. Saritha Shetty delivered vote of thanks and concluded the event.