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MSU Connect Every Month Estd. 1949, Accredited Grade “A” by NAAC EDITION-9 | JUNE 2020 SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLED BY MSU COMMUNICATION CELL | /themsubaroda IN-SIDE STORY 07 09 10 Book on Achieved 33rd Rank among Remediation of Industrial Effluent: Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad 150 Govt. Universities an aempt to clean environment Learning has No Boundaries..! Dear MSU Member, In this period of crisis and distress we all are floating on an iceberg which is melting everyday, it is time for us to analyze and accept the crisis and find appropriate solution to it. Being the education institution it is our liability to research and provide suitable options, suggestions and action plans for policy makers and society to deal with the melting situation. One thing which has not stopped or interrupted in this period is learning. We had workshops and webinars to discuss and learn to deal and be ready for the new normal. We are discovering and learning by and through new learning plaorms and I am happy to share that in our university all faculties have proved that there are no boundaries to Prof. Parimal Vyas learn and progress. Vice Chancellor Let's not set our limits but stretch our limits to learn and achieve! To get your content featured in the Newsleer, kindly please share event update or achievements via eMail on: [email protected] COVER STORY www.msuconnect.com COVER STORY www.msuconnect.com Learning is Continuous Renowned Speakers at University Faculty wise number of Webinars Organized Hon'ble Gnanvatsal Swamiji Shri Bhupendrasinh Chudasama in the month of May 2020 Social Reformer from Akshardham, Hon'ble Minister of State, B A P S (Bochasanwasi Akshar Education, Purushoam Sanstha) Government of Gujarat. 17-05-2020 Covid-19: Joys of Family life 17-05-2020 Covid-19: Joys of Family life Nos. of Webinars Faculty Name Nos. of Webinars Faculty Name Faculty of Faculty of Education 5 Science 2 and Psychology Smt. Vibhavariben Dave Smt. Anju Sharma Faculty of Hon'ble Minister of State, IAS, Hon'ble Principal Secretary, Faculty of Education, Women and Child Welfare, Higher & Technical Education, Social Work Management 4 2 Studies Government of Gujarat. Government of Gujarat. Faculty of Faculty of 17-05-2020 Covid-19: Joys of Family life 17-05-2020 Covid-19: Joys of Family life 4 Law 2 Commerce Internal Quality Faculty of 3 Assurance Cell 2 Peorming As Faculty of Family International Speakers at University 2 and Community Faculty of Sciences 1 Pharmacy Institute of Climate Office of Career Prof. John Ball Prof. Zeev Zalevsky 2 Change Research Advancement for 1 Students University of Sheffield, Bar-Ilan University, Institute of U.K. Israel. 2 Leadership and M.K. Amin As and Governance 1 Science College and Viual Classroom: A Necessity in 21-05-2020- Modern Trends in Experimental Research: 26-05-2020 College of Commerce, Peorming As Education 24-05-2020 Optics and Imaging in Healthcare Padra Prof. Anna Scheye Prof. Jim Campbell Dean & Professor, Full Professor of Social Work, School of Social Work, Head of School, School of Social Policy, University of Georgia, Athen, USA Social Work & Social Justice, University College of Dublin, Ireland Emerging Challenges & Response of Emerging Challenges & Response of 01-05-2020 01-05-2020 Social Work Professionals during Covid19: Social Work Professionals during Covid19: The Way Forward The Way Forward P. 01 P. 02 COVER STORY www.msuconnect.com COVER STORY www.msuconnect.com Learning is Continuous Renowned Speakers at University Faculty wise number of Webinars Organized Hon'ble Gnanvatsal Swamiji Shri Bhupendrasinh Chudasama in the month of May 2020 Social Reformer from Akshardham, Hon'ble Minister of State, B A P S (Bochasanwasi Akshar Education, Purushoam Sanstha) Government of Gujarat. 17-05-2020 Covid-19: Joys of Family life 17-05-2020 Covid-19: Joys of Family life Nos. of Webinars Faculty Name Nos. of Webinars Faculty Name Faculty of Faculty of Education 5 Science 2 and Psychology Smt. Vibhavariben Dave Smt. Anju Sharma Faculty of Hon'ble Minister of State, IAS, Hon'ble Principal Secretary, Faculty of Education, Women and Child Welfare, Higher & Technical Education, Social Work Management 4 2 Studies Government of Gujarat. Government of Gujarat. Faculty of Faculty of 17-05-2020 Covid-19: Joys of Family life 17-05-2020 Covid-19: Joys of Family life 4 Law 2 Commerce Internal Quality Faculty of 3 Assurance Cell 2 Peorming As Faculty of Family International Speakers at University 2 and Community Faculty of Sciences 1 Pharmacy Institute of Climate Office of Career Prof. John Ball Prof. Zeev Zalevsky 2 Change Research Advancement for 1 Students University of Sheffield, Bar-Ilan University, Institute of U.K. Israel. 2 Leadership and M.K. Amin As and Governance 1 Science College and Viual Classroom: A Necessity in 21-05-2020- Modern Trends in Experimental Research: 26-05-2020 College of Commerce, Peorming As Education 24-05-2020 Optics and Imaging in Healthcare Padra Prof. Anna Scheye Prof. Jim Campbell Dean & Professor, Full Professor of Social Work, School of Social Work, Head of School, School of Social Policy, University of Georgia, Athen, USA Social Work & Social Justice, University College of Dublin, Ireland Emerging Challenges & Response of Emerging Challenges & Response of 01-05-2020 01-05-2020 Social Work Professionals during Covid19: Social Work Professionals during Covid19: The Way Forward The Way Forward P. 01 P. 02 COVER STORY www.msuconnect.com COVER STORY www.msuconnect.com International Speakers at University National Speakers at University Mr. Thomas P. Valenti Prof. Ilango Ponnuswami Prof. (Dr.) Devinder Singh Mrs. Swati Bedekar Lawyer, Mediator, Chaered Professional in Dean, Faculty of Law, Director Chaered Arbitrator (ClArb) Human Resources ( CPHR), Punjab Technical University Vatsalya Foundation & Facilitator, Chicago, USA Canada Rural based Staup and Entrepreneurship: Emerging Challenges and Responses of Human Rights, Fundamental Rights Online Dispute Resolution in the 01-05-2020 Sanitary Product Manufacturing and Social Work Professionals during COVID-19 15-05-2020 and Covid-19 15-05-2020 10-05-2020 COVID-19 Era Entrepreneurship Development Dr. Daniel Claus Dr. Munjal Acharya Prof. (Dr.) Surinder Jaswal Prof. B. R. Sejwal University of Ulm, Assistant Professor Deputy Director & Dean, Professor Emeritus, (In Residence Series) Radiation Oncology School of Research Methodology, Savitrabai Phule Pune University, Germany University of California, Irwine, USA - Neuro-Protective Strategies on Remediation TISS, Mumbai Pune of Brain Functions aer Radiation Therapy Emerging Challenges & Responses of 21-05-2020- Modern Trends in Experimental Research: 01-05-2020 15-05-2020- Organisation Effectiveness and Employee Modern Trends in Experimental Research: Social Work Professionals during Covid19 16-05-2020 Mental Health during the period of lockdown 24-05-2020 Optics and Imaging in Healthcare 30-05-2020- Insights from Regenerative Medicine and 31-05-2020 Metagenomics Prof. Hitesh Bha Prof. Mahendra Sonawane Dr. Dhwani Desai Dr. Arpan Yagnik Director, Professor, Biological Sciences, Research Associate Marine Microbial Asst. 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P. Joshith Mr. Shwetal Shah Ms. Manpreet Patel Mr. John Ball Associate Professor, Technical Advisor - Project Manager, Depament of Music, Depament of Teacher Education, Climate Change Depament, Nagaland University, Kohima Campus, Government of Gujarat Global Business Data Research, University of Sheffield-UK Meriema, Nagaland Centre Valley, USA Santoor & Tabla Player Will learning from COVID-19 be useful in 07-05-2020 Global Climate Actions? Managing People's function in the Viual Classroom: A Necessity in 18-05-2020- 30-05-2020 Cybergogy for 21st Century Classrooms world of COVID-19 26-05-2020 Peorming As education 19-05-2020 P. 03 P. 04 COVER STORY www.msuconnect.com COVER STORY www.msuconnect.com International Speakers at University National Speakers at University Mr. Thomas P. 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