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JNU Events

Event End Date Event Title
Disability Studies
Voyeurism Revisited: Hitchcock's Rear Window
"Whose biography? How & Why? "
ERA OF GRAVITATIONAL WAVE ASTRONOMY
Globalizing India's Soft Power: Opportunities and Challenges
The Writerly Self: Discourses of LIterate Practice in Early Modern and Colonial Western India
Epidemic spreading: theory and reality
Language games in the lab: exploring the emergence of language conventions
Indian Cinema in the Global Village: Challenges and Possibilities
FOLK DANCES OF KARNATAKA Many texts and many voices from the South Indian State
National Consultation on Community Health Nursing
Workshop on "Confocal Microscopy and Live Cell Imaging (Basic & some advanced techniques)"
Burdens of the Scientific Revolution: Construction of Europe and its non-Western 'Other'
"Privileged Parenting": Race, Affect and Urbanism in Two Affluent Latin American Neighborhoods
Instructional Workshop on Computational Methods in Drug Discovery
Emergence of distributed coordination in multi-agents games through reinforcement learning
Ramanujan Primes
"Interatomics: Computational Analysis of Novel Drug Opportunities (CANDO)"
"Renouncers, Householders, andOthersReflections on Women in Early India"
The Making of an Epidemic: Depression Multiple and Glocal Mental Health in Kerala
Boundary Induced Convection in a Collection of Polar Self-propelled Particles
"Pathways to Discovery and Development of New Drugs- A Multidirectional Multidisciplinary Paradigm"
Tailoring Electronic and Phononic Properties at Nanoscale for Higher Thermoelectric Power Generation Efficiency
In Books and Boxes, and then out in the Open: Ottoman Clothes as a Research Topic
Workshop on "Basic & Research Applications of Flow Cytometer"
Spatio-Temporal Correlations in Coulomb Clusters
Micro/nano Planar Device Characterization/Testing & RFIC/MMIC Design using ADS Simulator
Construction of Social Welfare Orders Satisfying Hammond Equity and Weak Pareto Axioms
Elementary, my dear Suslin
Understanding the Grammar of DNA and Protein Using Linguistics of Sanskrit