DU-LSE BRITISH COUNCIL CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAMME
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In a big team-up, Delhi University (DU), the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and the British Council are joining hands for a special learning event. This is called a “Capacity Building Programme on Global Trends in Academic Administration,” and it’s not just for teachers but also for the people who help run schools and colleges.

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What’s the Plan?

From May 10 to May 18, 2024, there’s a plan in action. Imagine it like a journey starting at Delhi University, then taking a flight to London, and finally back to Delhi. Along the way, there are lots of interesting things to learn and see.

Why Are We Doing This?

The big idea behind all this is to share smart ways of running schools and colleges from around the world. It’s like bringing cool ideas from different countries to make our schools and colleges better.

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Who’s Involved?

Three big names are working together. Delhi University is like the captain in our team, having a long history of doing great things. London School of Economics is like a superstar in studying how societies work. The British Council is like a helpful friend who connects people and cultures.

DU-LSE BRITISH COUNCIL CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAMME
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What Will Happen During the Journey?

The journey has some exciting stops. First, there’s a kick-off at Delhi University to get everyone ready. Then, a flight to London for a week of deep learning at the London School of Economics. The journey wraps up back in Delhi with new ideas and knowledge.

Cool Things to Know

• Everyone will get to talk a lot, learn in fun ways, and even visit interesting places.

• The focus is on making education have a big impact, doing research that helps the world, and making the student experience awesome.

How to Be a Part of It?

To join in, there’s a small fee. It’s like a ticket to all the learning fun. The total cost is Rs. 5,00,000, but it’s broken down into smaller parts, like Rs. 50,000 for registration, Rs. 3,00,000 for learning expenses, and Rs. 1,50,000 for travel.

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How to Sign Up?

Starting from February 5, 2024, interested people can sign up. But remember, only until February 23, 2024! If too many people want to join, Delhi University will pick the ones who can come.

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The Learning Experience

Picture this: People from different places sharing stories and ideas, making learning fun. There will be talks about how education can make a big difference, how research can help solve problems worldwide, and how students can have the coolest experience in schools and colleges.

Why Should Colleges Join?

Sending someone from your college means bringing back ideas to make classes more exciting, finding new ways to help students learn, and discovering how colleges in other countries do things. It’s like getting a magical key to unlock better education for everyone.

Conclusion

This journey isn’t just about visiting places; it’s about bringing the world into our classrooms through a capacity building programme. If you have any questions or need more details, feel free to ask Ms. Meenakshi Sahay or Dr. Bipin Kumar Tiwary. Call them at 9810558927 or 9811426337 or drop them an email at ar_hr@admin.du.ac.in or jr_hr@admin.du.ac.in.

Let’s get ready for a learning adventure that brings the world to our classrooms! 🌍

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