Saturday, June 19, 2010

17. Convenors to Delegates: Day 2

Dear Delegates,

Welcome to the second day’s programme The Parallel Paper Presentation session (Non Competition) originally scheduled for 3.30 pm to 4.30 pm, yesterday (18th June) concluded only at 6 45 pm. Delegates staying back and participating in the discussions with paper presenters till late in the evening is something unprecedented in conferences organized by colleges. On behalf of the Centenary Committee we thank you all for your, warm support and cooperation.

As many delegates have personally requested the Conference Committee, to postpone the Workshop which was scheduled for 18th June, we have made slight changes in the Programme Schedule for today (19th June). Quite unfortunately, the speaker for Session 7 Dr. Senthilnathan has taken ill and has expressed his inability to attend the Conference. So the following changes have been made for Session 6 and 7

Session 6 : Parallel Session : 9.30 am to 11.00 am

Venue # 1:
Seminar Hall (UGC Block) : Paper Presentation (Competition Session)


Venue # 2:

General Lecture Hall (Main Block): Workshop by Mr. Todd and Dr.Allyson

Here is a brief CV of Mr. Todd who graciously agreed to postpone the Workshop which he will be conducting with his wife Dr. Allyson :

Todd Breyfogle is Director of Seminars for the Aspen Institute, a non-partisan research and educational institution based in Aspen, Colorado, and Washington, DC (www.aspeninstitute.org; affiliate: www.aspenindia.org).
Education: B.A. Classics-History-Politics, Colorado College; B.A./M.A. Ancient and Modern History, Corpus Christi College, Oxford; M.St. Patristic and Modern Theology, Corpus Christi College, Oxford; Ph.D. Committee on Social Thought, University of Chicago. He publishes in ancient and modern political philosophy, theology, and philosophy of education.

The speaker for Session 7,

Plenary , in the Seminar Hall (UGC Block) will be

Mr. Rajeev Sathyadevan, Instructional Course Designer,

XOR Ltd. UK

Praveen & Rajeswari

Convenors of the Conference

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