TSeminar Guidelines
Seminar Guidelines
A seminar is a focused academic event featuring expert presentations and interactive discussions on a specific topic. It is designed to deepen understanding and encourage intellectual dialogue.

Themes and Objectives
1. Topics should reflect current academic discussions, policy debates, or research breakthroughs.
2. The event should include engagement opportunities for students, faculty, and researchers.
3. Sessions must encourage critical thinking and knowledge exchange.
Committees and Responsibilities
1. Speaker Selection Committee: Identifies qualified experts and topic relevance.
2. Feedback and Assessment Panel: Collects participant reviews and evaluates seminar impact.
Seminar Planning and Logistics
1. Seminar sessions should be concise (1-3 hours) to maximize engagement.
2. Formats may include guest lectures, roundtable discussions, or case study analyses.
3. Organizers must ensure a structured Q&A session for participant interaction.
Seminar Reporting and Follow-Up
1. A summary report detailing key insights and discussions must be submitted.
2. Seminars should be recorded and archived for future reference.
3. Organizers should seek feedback for continuous improvement.
