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Extending Knowledge, Enriching Communities
At St. Peter’s College, extension activities are integral to fostering holistic development and social responsibility among students. These initiatives bridge the gap between academics and community engagement, encouraging students to contribute to societal well-being. From outreach programs and environmental campaigns to skill development workshops and awareness drives, our extension activities provide valuable opportunities for experiential learning, leadership, and teamwork. Through these efforts, we empower our students to make a meaningful impact while growing as responsible, compassionate individuals.
Centre for foreign language
Learning foreign languages increases ample of job opportunities for students. Keeping this in mind SPIHER has opened a Centre for foreign languages. The Centre aims to integrate a strong research component with regards to the teaching and learning of foreign languages in the Indian context so as to foster intercultural exchange and knowledge sharing. As a startup we have started teaching German and Japanese language
German
In the recent years many German companies are emerging in India. Knowing this language helps a student to add noble prize to their resume. It also helps students to do higher studies in Germany since German system for higher education boasts a number of universities with a very low or non-existent tuition fee. No wonder scholars and researchers are flocking there. This language sounds rather serious and authoritative, which perfectly mirrors the country’s determination to keep the position of one of the global powers and stay on the list of the most important languages
Japanese
The Japanese language is the ninth most spoken language is the world. Though it seems difficult to comprehend its symbols at first, Japanese is a beautiful language which is needed to be learnt when we are dealing with information technologies and modern industries. As more and more Japanese clients seek software solutions from India, learning this language will definitely help the students to have a better edge in placements.
Mou’s Signed With Industries / Institutions
| File No | Name of the Company / Institute | Purpose of the MOU |
|---|---|---|
| SPIHER/MoU/2021-02 | Center For Modern Skills Development India (CMSDI) on 23.02.2021. plot no 167, Poonga St, Poompozhil Nagar, Avadi, Tamil Nadu 600062 | Training for projects Internship Consultancy Training for Faculty in Recent Technology Placement Opportunities |
| SPIHER/MoU/2021-01 | BLUE HORA University. Ethiopia | Training for projects Internship |
| SPIHER/MoU/2020-09 | Great Lakes E- Learning Services Pvt. Ltd on 21.08.2020 2nd Floor, Orchid Centre, Sec-53, Golf Course Road. Gurgaon, India – 122002. | Training for projects Internship Training for Faculty in Recent Technology |
| SPIHER/MoU/2020-07 | Assumption University, Thailand | Training for projects Internship |
| SPIHER/MoU/2019-24 | MILES EDUCATION PVT LTD on 18.12.2019 3rd Floor, A-3/6, IDA Kukatpally, Gandhi Nagar, Hyderbad – 500037. | Training for projects Training for Faculty in Recent Technology |
| SPIHER/MoU/2019-18 | CEO Skill foundation private limited on 22.08.2019. Plot No.19, Singaravellan Nagar 1st Street, Near Maduravoyal Market Stop, Maduravoyal, Bangalore High way , Chennai – 600 095 | Training for projects Training for Faculty in Recent Technology |
| SPIHER/MoU /2019-11 | IBM India Pvt. Ltd. For Co-branded Programme On 08.03.2019 Subramanya Arcade, 12, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore – 560029 | Training for projects Internship Training for Faculty in Recent Technology |
| SPIHER/MoU /2019-09 | TRIL INFOPARK LIMITED On 06.03.2019 Rajiv Gandhi Salai (OMR), Tambaram, Cheenai – 600113 | Training for projects Training for Faculty in Recent Technology |
| SPIHER/MoU /2018-08 | Redhat India Private Ltd. On 21.09.2018 A-201, Supreme Business Park, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai – 400076 | Training for projects Internship Training for Faculty in Recent Technology |
| SPIHER/MoU /2019-07 | V EQUAL IR T&C Service. On 27.02.2019. No.4, 2nd Floor, 1st Avenue, Akshaya Colony, Mogappair, Chennai – 600050. | Training for projects Training for Faculty in Recent Technology |
| SPIHER/MoU /2019-05 | Tapstia Institute of Higher Education and Research (TIMELAC). On 22.02.2019 No.10, G.S.T. Road, Guindy, Chennai – 600 032. | Training for projects Internship Training for Faculty in Recent Technology |
| SPIHER/MoU /2019-04 | TECHNOCRAFT AUTOMATION On 21.02.2019 122, Opportunity Tower, Nelson Manickam Road, Chennai -600029 | Training for projects Training for Faculty in Recent Technology |
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Industry-Academia Connect (IAC)
An ongoing interaction between the Industry-Academia Connect is an essential one. To strengthen the relationship between industry and our institute, the Industry-Institution Interaction Cell was established in the year 2012 which provides an excellent platform for both the students as well as the faculty members to be aware of industry expectations from the graduates. IAC serves as a podium to showcase the best practices, latest technologies in industry stand point and their implementation.
Also, IAC promotes industry experts to continuously partake in curriculum design and career development programs which play a significant role in honing the skill set of the students inclined towards the expectation of the industry. Towards up scaling the academia in the Global knowledge index, ample industrial exposure is provided to the faculty members to enhance the Teaching Learning Process and enable the Institution to produce quality students in turn.
Objectives:
- To explore and identify common avenues of interaction with industry
- To promote various research activities by the faculty members and students.
- To establish convergence with industrial and research organizations from various fields through MOUs as a form of interaction.
- To Establish Centre of Excellence by Industry/ Corporate to Provide Real Time exposure on Technologies
Constitution of the Cell:
| NAME | DESIGNATION/ DEPARMENT | ROLE |
|---|---|---|
| Dr.M.RadhaKrishnan | Placement officer | Coordinator |
| Dr.G.P.Ramesh | Head-ECE | Member |
| Dr.R.Rani Hemamalini | Head-EEE | Member |
| Dr.B.Shanthini | Head-IT | Member |
| Dr.Thirunadana Sikamani | Head-CSE | Member |
| Dr.Rajeswari | Head-MECH | Member |
| Dr.R.Latha | Professor-CSE | Member |
| Dr.D.Chandra Mohan | Professor-Mech | Member |
| Dr.P.Vasanth Srinivasan | Assoc.Prof-Biomedical | Member |
Roles of Industry-Academia Connect
- To give industrial exposure to Faculty members and students, thus enabling them to tune their Knowledge to cope with the industrial culture.
- To coordinate/ identify industrial partners for proposing ‘Centre for Excellence’.
- Visits of faculty to industry for study and discussions or delivering lectures on subjects of mutual interest.
- Memoranda of Understanding between the Institute and industries to bring the two sides emotionally and strategically closer.
- Visiting faculty/professors from industries.
- Practical training of students in industries.
- Memorandum of Understanding between the institute and industries to bring the two sides emotionally and strategically closer.
- To organize Workshop on trending technologies by experts in the field.
- To assist the Departments in organizing workshops, conferences and symposia with joint participation of the industries.
- Encouraging Engineers from industries to visit institution to deliver lectures.
- To organize industrial visits for Faculty members and students.
- To assist the Training and Placement Division.
- Visit of industry executives and practicing engineers to the institute for seeing research work and laboratories.
- Memorandum of Understanding between the institute and industries to bring the two sides emotionally and strategically closer.