
Dr. Shyam Mude appointed Principal of Fergusson College
Pune, June 11 ( UNI) Dr. Shyam Mude has been appointed as the 18th Principal of the Deccan Education Society's Fergusson College (Autonomous).
Dr. Mude holds a Ph.D. in Geology from Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University. He has made significant contributions to the field of Geology through education, research, and teaching.
He has published over 50 research papers in various national and international journals. Since 2022, he has been serving as the Head of the Department of Geology at Fergusson College. He has been honored with the INSA Scientist and Teacher Award. As part of collaborative research, he visited the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at National Chung Cheng University in Taiwan and established a memorandum of understanding with the institution, said a release.
Dr. Mude stated that he aims to focus on skill-based courses aligned with global educational and industrial demands, strengthening the Indian knowledge system, and ensuring inclusive and high-quality education for students from around the world at Fergusson College.
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