Tuesday 15 October 2024

'It’s okay to have career gaps in one’s life. However, learn to appreciate and make the most of your career gaps’ ❤️

Minutes of Today’s VISA Programme

Ms. Athira Suresh Kumar

VISA Edition No. 9

Today was a rain holiday in Chennai. However, we decided to go ahead with the VISA Event scheduled for today, since we had planned for it even a month ago.

We were initially a bit skeptical about the turn-out for today, since many parts in Chennai didn’t have electricity today, and many other areas were heavily inundated because of the rains.

However, we had a very good participation (34) for today’s VISA Programme, and there were lots of insightful questions for Ms. Athira from our students and faculty alike. It was such a joy to have one of our vibrant alumna talking to us today on her experience abroad.

One particular thought that she had shared is worth mentioning. Here goes -

‘It’s okay to have career gaps in one’s life. However, learn to appreciate and make the most of your career gaps’, she said.

Yet another interesting thought that her Professor Dr. Caroline shared about her is also worth mentioning as well. Here goes -

‘I want everyone participating in this talk today, to know how Athira best utilized her time in MCC. She is a good dancer, and she topped not only in her studies but also participated in all extra-curricular activities. Even in her UG she did good research work’, she added.

Now over to the Minutes of the Meeting, by Mr. Abraham, III BA English.

Here goes - 

Ms. Athira spoke about herself and her journey from India to Luxembourg in the year 2022. Her talk focused on the opportunities in Luxembourg, with reference to the location, population and the languages spoken.

Ms. Athira mentioned Luxembourg as the world’s richest country and also presented a video clip of the country - known to preserve its ancient architecture and beauty.

She spoke on why one should choose Luxembourg, and presented the benefits such as having an international environment, free public transportation, no requirement of language tests, availing the Schengen visa and also about the easy to acquire citizenship norms of this country.

Then, Athira spoke about the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology and also about the University of Luxembourg which is the only university present in the country.

Then she described her life in Luxembourg as a Ph.D. researcher, Ph.D. completion criteria, etc., and also gave an insight on why study one should study or work abroad, about the application process and where to look for the available research projects, how to check for test requirements and the need for applying for the latest Ph.D. advertisements, scholarship opportunities, government and institutional funding, about how one can strengthen their application, challenges faced abroad and finally concluded her talk by providing the various career opportunities available post Ph.D, etc.

The talk [which had 34 participants today], was followed by a Q and A session and concluded with the vote of thanks given by Ms. Lakshmi, Global Student Ambassador.

The session began with the MC by Ms. Lakshmi, Global Student Ambassador, and the college prayer was read by Dr. Samuel Rufus, Dean of International Programmes, who also gave the welcome address.

Dr. Caroline Victoria, Associate Professor, Department of Physics (Aided) formally introduced Ms. Athira Suresh Kumar. Dr. Samuel Asirvatham, Head, Dept of Physics, and Dr. Nirmal Tyagu among others interacted with Ms. Athira.

We thank Dr. Selvakumari, for suggesting Ms. Athira Suresh Kumar for today’s programme.

We shall meet again, for the tenth edition of VISA on 28th October 2024, which will also be the final VISA Event for this Semester.

Best wishes,

Office of International Programmes

MCC

[Minutes of the Meeting prepared by Mr. Abraham, III BA English]

1 comment:

  1. Really enjoyed communicating with all of you😇 All the very best for your future

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