Programs
- M. Sc. Cognitive Sciences, Learning and Technology - Postgraduate
- Bachelor of Social Work – Honours with Research - Undergraduate
Ammachi Labs’ Women Empowerment (WE) project (funded in part by United Nations Democracy Fund), organized a 5 day “Training the Trainers” Course (TTT) at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Campus from November. . .
Dr. Mikkel Holm Vendelbo from the Department of Endocrinology and Diabetes at the Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark was here at the Amrita School of Biotechnology to deliver a session. . .
During a recent visit to Amritapuri I was fortunate enough to serve as a volunteer with the Ammachi Labs WE Project. The project aims to give vocational training in various. . .
Deployment Rajasthan: 1st July – 20th July Empowering men and women in the Indian state of Rajasthan ( Two Villages Arain and Dadiya ), with an enhanced ability to participate. . .
This paper deals with an optimal energy management scheme in Landslide detection system deployed in Kerala. Based on the meteorological, hydrological and soil parameters, sensors will be prioritized and selects. . .
I’m Anija, working in Ammachi labs since 3 plus years. I’m working in the QA team, so that’s how I got the golden opportunity to know about all the courses.. . .
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has accomplished another milestone by hosting the 2013 edition of Aspiration 2020, a national level online programming contest. By setting up and allocating the programming environment, more. . .
The Amrita Center for Wireless Networks and Applications, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, is internationally recognized today for its successful development and deployment of the world’s first Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) System. . .
Talk at College of Engineering, Trikaripur, Kasargodu Forum : ADWAITHA ‘13, Women In Enginnering Forum Speakers : Aravind Ashok, Hrudya P., Parvathy Sasikala, Premsankar A.U. ADWAITHA ‘13 is the Women. . .
“Water is life and sanitation is dignity. It is time to incorporate ‘open defecation’ in the political language and in the diplomatic discourse”, said the Deputy Secretary General, Jan Eliasson. . .