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Our short-term courses are designed to provide focused, practical learning within a limited time frame. They offer valuable insights and skill development opportunities, helping participants enhance their knowledge and stay ahead in their academic and professional journeys.
- Introduction to Ethnomusicology: Music, Culture, and Society (7th January – 29th February 2024), organised by the Centre for Folk Studies and Research (CFSR), coordinated by Dr. Mekhala Chattopadhyay, Mir Masudul Hoque and Md Intaj Ali.
- The Expressive Canvas: An Introduction to Performance Studies (10th April – 31st May 2024), organised by the Centre for Folk Studies and Research (CFSR), coordinated by Dr. Bidisha Chakraborty and Dr. Kuntalika Jharimune.
- Digital Archiving in the 21st Century: Issues and Challenges (6th July – 25th August 2024), organised by the Centre for Folk Studies and Research (CFSR), coordinated by Dr. Md. Intaj Ali.
- Introduction to Ethnomusicology: Music, Culture, and Society 2nd Edition (November – December 2024), organised by the Centre for Folk Studies and Research (CFSR), coordinated by Dr. Mekhala Chattopadhyay and Mir Masudul Hoque.
- Interrogating the Contemporary: Interdisciplinary Approaches in Arts and Humanities, organised by the Centre for Folk Studies and Research (CFSR), will be held from June to July 2026 and coordinated by Dr. Madhurima Nargis and Dr. Md. Intaj Ali.
Mentorship Program in Folklore Studies (May – June 2025), organised by the Centre for Folklore Studies and Research (CFSR), focused on guiding folklore studies through hands-on mentorship.
Mentorship Program in Folklore Studies (September to October 2025), organised by the Centre for Folklore Studies and Research (CFSR), focused on guiding folklore studies through hands-on mentorship.