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The UoH administration said students barged into the Vice-Chancellor's residence at 1 am on May 18 and created a nuisance
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Since its inception in 2008, the MBA Healthcare and Hospital Management program has consistently produced outstanding individuals, ranging from healthcare and hospital managers to civil servants.
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With an intake of 355 seats, the university announced PhD admissions to 43 different courses for the academic year 2024-25. Except for eight programmes, the admissions in other programmes will be via the NET scores.
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The grant will enable Sundeep to spend seven months in India, where he will conduct research into the Telugu-language film and creative media industries.
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The protesting students alleged that police gave a clean chit to all the accused without going through facts of the case.
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The present invention is focused on ion beam milling as a method to fabricate molecular singlecrystal photonic micro-resonators, a press release said
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Alleging that the committee constituted to probe into violence on the campus was biased, ABVP and SFI demanded that the administration set-up a new committee.
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In academic reputation, the UoH performed the best in Performing Arts in which it scored 65.6. As for employer reputation, the university got best in Linguistics with a 57.4 score.
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Participating in Phase-4 of the Yuva Sangam programme jointly organised by the University of Hyderabad and NIT Patna at Raj Bhavan on Saturday, the Governor elucidated the symbiotic relationship between production and distribution, asserting that the former underpins the latter.
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The AnSI will take up a national project titled ‘Gut Microbial Genomic Study among the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups of India’. It aims to unravel the intricacies of microbial genetics within these communities.
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The observatory has been named in memory of Dr. Nandivada Ratnashree, who was an alumnus of the School of Physics in 1986.
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Participating in the inaugural, Deputy Director of ILO Decent Work Team for South Asia and Country Office for India, Satoshi Sasaki spoke about the informal sector and the potential of India''s large youth workforce, which has opened the market to new business avenues.
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University Grants Commission (UGC) Chairman Prof. M Jagadesh Kumar spoke on the measures to be taken collectively for the sustainable growth at a global level.
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An alleged incident of burning of clothes of transgender students came to fore at Men’s Hostel K on the campus on Saturday
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The issue was brought to the notice of the administration and evidence was also submitted.
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My interest in chemistry plus a fascination with games and puzzles led me to pursue a career in research. It was a chance to be a detective and solve chemical puzzles in the world of science,” Prof. Roberts said.
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The practice of identifying eminent academics for VC post with no known political affiliation has become a thing of the past
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Here are today's hand-picked news stories from Hyderabad
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The conference is being hosted to celebrate the journey that started with the purpose of unveiling the truth of life and culminated into developing technologies to make lives worth living
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A patent has been granted to University of Hyderabad (UoH) Professors K.C. James Raju and V Seshubai, School of Physics involving their students T. Anil and Swarup Raju.