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News from the world of education: May 5, 2021

KIIT College of Education wins award KIIT College of Education, Gurugram, was honoured with the “Excellent Teacher Education Institute” at the 16th National and sixth International CMAI ICT and Electronics World Communication Awards 2021 ceremony. Prof. (Dr.) S.S. Agarwal (Director General, KIIT) received the award from Prof. N.K. Goel (President CMAI Association of India) during the online programme. These awards identify, acknowledge, and recognise outstanding contributions to the field of Education. Former ambassador Syed Akbaruddin joins KSPP Ex-Indian Foreign Service diplomat and former Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin has joined as the Dean of Kautilya School of Public Policy. With a career spanning over three decades, he has now opted to serve students and academia. Recently, Dr. Moshik Temkin, Associate Professor of History and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School, and Menaka Guruswamy, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, joined the institute’s advisory board.

National Taiwan University rises to 20th in Asia University Rankings

Taipei, June 3 (CNA) National Taiwan University (NTU) rose one spot to 20th in the 2021 Asia University Rankings, released Wednesday by Times Higher Education (THE), a U.K.-based publication.

Taiwan-Based Artist Philanthropist Lihquan Lee Donates Six Oxygen Concentrators to VS Hospitals – Covid Care Center, Chennai

Chennai: VS Hospitals has received Six Oxygen Concentrators from the National Tsing Hua University (NTHU), Taiwan. These six Oxygen Concentrators were sent as part of the Lihquan Lee’s charity project for raising fund. Prof. Dr. S. Sundar, Sr. Consul

The Asian American immigrants behind key technology innovations

The Asian American immigrants behind key technology innovations Quartz 1 hr ago Tom Mullaney © Provided by Quartz Black and white photo of the electric Chinese typewriter invented by Chung-chin Kao, and built by IBM. Why does one of the world’s largest and most successful telecommunications companies have the word “railroad” in its name? Every semester, I stump the Stanford students in my History of Information class with this query. The company in question is Sprint, which stands for “Southern Pacific Railroad Internal Networking.” What follows is a brisk lecture on the history of American communications infrastructure that always leaves a few minds blown.

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