Think Again offers weekly conversations and reflections about current events, trends and public pronouncements on contemporary and emerging issues. The show moves beyond what we read and hear via the public and ‘social’ media, to invite alternative possibilities to guide our thinking, living and organising.
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Think Again offers weekly conversations and reflections about current events, trends and public pronouncements on contemporary and emerging issues. The show moves beyond what we read and hear via the public and ‘social’ media, to invite alternative possibilities to guide our thinking, living and organising.
Centurion University leading the way: Working with, training and empowering local tribal communities
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Centurion University leading the way: Working with, training and empowering local tribal communities
Supriya Pattanayak is Vice Chancellor of Centurion University of Technology and Management in India. She explains its unique, progressive model of working closely with communities in innovative ways, to address their needs and aspirations.Real-life problems are addressed locally with practical applications of knowledge that create goods and services of value to communities especially the systemically disadvantaged tribal communities. Guiding principles include sustainability, positive social impact, and community empowerment, along with a learning model based on applied learning.The university's ongoing success gives substance to its tag line: 'a world of hopes and possibilities'.LinkCenturion University of Technology & Managementyoutube Centurion Cares
Think Again
Think Again offers weekly conversations and reflections about current events, trends and public pronouncements on contemporary and emerging issues. The show moves beyond what we read and hear via the public and ‘social’ media, to invite alternative possibilities to guide our thinking, living and organising.