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Careers & Majors Series of Workshops


  • Hamilton Ct Rd Gurugram, HR, 122009 India (map)

We cordially invite you to attend our Careers & Majors series of workshops that will be taking place from the 17th to 22nd of March at our Cross Point office. The individual workshops are listed below along with a description and a link to their respective event pages.

Please register in the form at the end of this page and let us know which workshops you are interested in attending.

Address: 

301, Level 3, Cross Point Mall, DLF Phase - IV. 
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Part I - Drugs, Guns, and Rebels: What Political Science Can Help Us Understand

Friday, March 17, 2017
4:00pm  6:00pm

In this workshop, we'll discuss some of the questions political scientists ask, and we'll try to analyse several contemporary issues using political science frameworks.

Speaker - Radha Sarkar

Part II - Ahmisa, Beyond Nonviolence and Gandhi

Saturday, March 18, 2017
3:00pm  5:00pm

This workshop will primarily deal with questions regarding ahimsa and its rich legacy, especially how it transcends our notions of nonviolence and what it meant to one of its biggest proponents - Gandhi.

Speaker - Tarinee Awasthi

Part III - Introduction to Cognitive Science and Psychology

Sunday, March 19, 2017
4:00pm  6:00pm

In this session, Oxford-trained cognitive neuroscience researcher Amar Sarkar will explore some topics within the realm of cognitive science and experimental psychology and will get you to question both your notions of cognition, psychology, and what the mind is capable of (and what it is not).

Speaker - Amar Sarkar

Part V - Pravah Workshop

Tuesday, March 21, 2017
4:00pm  6:00pm

Speakers from Pravah will be discussing the role of volunteering in shaping the world of tomorrow as well as their specialised opportunities to get adolescents involved.

Part VI - Thinkers' Club and Future Problem Solvers

Wednesday, March 22, 2017
4:00pm  6:00pm

In this workshop, the speakers will mainly focus on talking about how to build a strong tech profile and a maker portfolio.

We encourage all of our students, especially those who are passionate about technology, to attend this workshop and get a broad perspective of the skills you may need to develop to become an effective maker-creator. 

Part VII - Inspire ED

Thursday, March 23, 2017
4:00pm  6:00pm

Inspire-ED series owes its creation to active citizenry. This series seeks to introduce the youth of the city to some of the city’s most pressing challenges and to harness their energy and creativity in enabling impactful change. 

We will be measuring carbon footprint, helping rejuvenate Gurgaon’s biodiversity, farming organic produce, trying to conserve our heritage and monuments, and working on understanding crimes in the city among others.

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Drugs, Guns, and Rebels: What Political Science Can Help Us Understand