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Workshops and  Seminars

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Registration: Please scan the QR code provided in the event poster to access the registration link.

Key Dates 📌 Abstract Submission Deadline: 30 November 2025 📌 Event Date: 1 December 2025

Contact Asmita Tarafdar 📞 7439090744 📧 neurodiversity.centre@christuniversity.in

CNRI RESEARCH DAY 2025

Centre for Neurodiversity Research and Innovation (CNRI)

1 December 2025 | Assembly Hall, Block 2, Central Campus

Are you conducting or have you recently completed research on neurodivergence, inclusive practices, or cognitive diversity?
Showcase your work at CNRI’s first-ever Neurodiversity Research Day—a platform designed to bring together diverse perspectives and build a strong, collaborative research community.

Who Can Participate
  • Current UG, PG, or PhD students of CHRIST (Deemed to be University), across all campuses

  • Must be involved in mentored research related to neurodiversity

  • Eligible submission types:

    • Original research

    • Systematic reviews

    • Meta-analyses / Meta-syntheses

  • All research methodologies welcome

  • Research Pitch Contest: Open only to current UG/PG students (solo or team; one presenter)

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Highlights

Research Pitch Contest

  • 5-minute idea presentations

  • Top 3 ideas will receive CNRI mentorship and support to develop into full research projects

Awards & Recognition

  • Top 3 research papers will be formally recognised and awarded

Registration Fee

  • No registration fee

Registration: Please scan the QR code provided in the event poster to access the registration link.

Online Public Lecture | Centre for Neurodiversity Research and Innovation (CNRI)

School of Psychological Sciences

Date: 24 November 2025

Time: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM

Mode: Online (Public Lecture)

 

The Centre for Neurodiversity Research and Innovation (CNRI), School of Psychological Sciences, invites participants to an online public lecture on:

 

Legal Literacy and Policy Implementation: RPwD Act, NEP 2020, and Inclusive Education Mandates

 

Resource Person:Dr. Sapna S

Dean, School of Law, Bangalore Central Campus

 

Session Highlights

  • Overview of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016

  • Key provisions of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020

  • Institutional mandates for inclusive education and their practical implications

Who Should Attend

  • Parents and caregivers of individuals with special needs

  • Health and mental health professionals

  • Psychology students

  • Teachers and educators

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For Queries: Diya Elizabeth – +91 95260 29313

Email: neurodiversity.centre@christuniversity.in

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Certificate Program on Discrete Trial Training (DTT): An ABA-Based Approach in Autism Education

Enhance your skills in autism education with our Certificate Program on Discrete Trial Training (DTT), grounded in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This program is designed for educators, therapists, and professionals who wish to deepen their understanding and practical expertise in structured teaching approaches for individuals with autism.

Program Focus:

  • Integrating Knowledge of Autism: Conduct functional skill assessments and develop effective program plans tailored to each learner.

  • Reinforcement & Prompt Hierarchy Strategies: Apply evidence-based techniques to encourage learning and independence.

  • Lesson Planning & Delivering DTT Sessions: Gain hands-on experience in structuring and implementing DTT sessions successfully.

 

Join us to build practical skills and confidence in implementing ABA strategies for autism education.

 

Register Now: https://forms.gle/e5EwFpEc3RRD2iaQ7

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