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Three-Day Research Article Writing Workshop

Three-Day Research Article Writing Workshop

Kakarvitta Multiple Campus (KMC), through its Research and Management Cell (RMC), successfully organized a specialized three-day workshop dedicated to the art of scholarly writing. This initiative represents a significant step toward fostering a culture of research excellence and academic publication within the institution.

Program Overview

  • Event Title: Research Article Writing Workshop.
  • Duration: Three days (13th, 14th, and 15th Magh 2081 BS).
  • Organized By: Research and Management Cell (RMC), Kakarvitta Multiple Campus.
  • Resource Person: Distinguished senior researcher Prof. Dr. Hriday Lal Koirala.
  • Credentials: PhD (University of Gauhati), MSc (ITC, Netherlands), MTech (Andhra University), and MA (TU). Expert in Field Methods, RS/GIS, and Natural Resource Management.

Participants

The workshop saw active participation from 30 individuals, bringing together diverse academic perspectives:

  • Honorary Participant: Mr. Durga Prasad Sapkota (Chairperson of CMC).
  • Campus Faculty: 20 dedicated members from Kakarvitta Multiple Campus.
  • Guest Participants: Distinguished educators from neighboring institutions:
  • Mr. Jagat B. Tamang (Himalayan Multiple Campus)
  • Sushil Khanal (Mechi Multiple Campus)
  • Deepak Kumar Agrawal (Birendra Namuna Campus)
  • Govinda B. Kandel (Dhulabari Campus)
  • Prem Raja Ghimire (Birendra Namuna Campus)

Workshop Objectives

The program was designed with the following goals:

  • To develop a deep understanding of research article structures and methodologies.
  • To provide practical guidance on academic writing and international publication standards.
  • To motivate both faculty members and students to engage in scholarly research and journal contributions.

Daily Highlights

  • Day 1 (13 Magh): Focused on orientation and the fundamental principles of research article writing.
  • Day 2 (14 Magh): Conducted hands-on sessions covering methodology, data analysis, and proper referencing techniques.
  • Day 3 (15 Magh): Explored advanced writing techniques, publication ethics, and interactive peer discussions.

Key Outcomes

The workshop concluded with significant benefits for the campus community:

  • Skill Development: Participants acquired practical skills in drafting and refining high-quality research articles.
  • Increased Motivation: Faculty and students showed a renewed commitment to contributing to academic journals.
  • Cultural Shift: The event strengthened the overall research culture and academic rigor at Kakarvitta Multiple Campus.

The guidance provided by Prof. Dr. Koirala has equipped our researchers with invaluable insights, ensuring the continued success of the campus’s scholarly endeavors.

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