Mangaluru: Srinivas University to host national virtual conference


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Mangaluru, Dec 14: College of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University will be organising a one-day national virtual conference through a virtual platform on Recovery Strategies of Aviation, Hospitality and Tourism Industry: Post Covid 19 on Wednesday December 16 at 9.30 am.

M R Vasudeva - former director of Mangalore International Airport and chairperson of College of Aviation Studies will be the inaugurator and keynote speaker of the conference.

Arun Mahadevan - senior manager (HR) at AAI Mangalore International Airport, Captain Rajesh Narayan - airline pilot and deputy chief pilot and designate examiner of DGCA, advisor of M H cockpit and Captain Farah airline pilot and certified life coach and advisor of M H Cockpit are the resource persons of the conference.

This conference is mainly intended for faculty members, students and research scholars in management, Commerce, Aviation Industry, Computer Science, Social Work, Sociology, Economics and Social Sciences. The executives, consultants, policy makers and other professionals are also invited to participate and present their views/ research findings on the theme.

Publication opportunity all papers will be published in conference proceedings with ISBN and selected papers will be published in peer-reviewed journals with ISSN.

For more info on the conference contact:
Professor Pavithra Kumari - 7406292888, 8660429590

  

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