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Tuesday, 14 July 2026

News from NUCSER | World Environment Day

The Youth Red Cross Unit of NUCSER celebrated World Environment Day on 5th June 2026 by organizing a sapling plantation drive in front of NUCSER. Dr. Vinod Kumar, Associate Professor, Laboratory of Experimental Internal Medicine, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands participated in the drive.

Faculty members & non-teaching staff enthusiastically participated in the initiative, reaffirming their commitment to environmental conservation and sustainability through collective climate action and tree plantation.




News from NUCSER | International Day of Yoga

The NSS Unit of Nitte University Centre for Science Education & Research (NUCSER), organized International Yoga Day on 20th June 2026 under the theme Yoga for Healthy Aging to promote physical and mental well-being through yoga practice. The program was graced by Dr. Rashmitha Alva, Assoc. Professor, Alva’s College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences, who served as the Chief Guest for the occasion.

Dr. Rashmitha Alva addressed the audience on the importance of yoga, its various forms, and its holistic benefits, emphasizing key aasanas that support healthy aging. The session was further enriched by a brief mindfulness and breathing exercise. The program witnessed the participation of 25 faculty members, including teaching and non-teaching staff of NUCSER.






News from NUCSER | Interactive Session on Achieving Research Excellence with Dr. Vinod Kumar M G

NUCSER hosted an interactive session on 5th June 2026 for PhD scholars by Dr. Vinod Kumar M G, Associate Professor at the Lab of Experimental Internal Medicine, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Drawing from his personal, academic and professional journey, Dr. Vinod shared valuable insights into the realities of pursuing a successful research career. The session focused on the importance of perseverance, scientific curiosity and the habits that contribute to long-term research excellence. Reflecting on his journey through various research laboratories and his work in genomics, Dr. Vinod emphasized that consistency is the cornerstone of scientific success. He encouraged scholars to cultivate daily research habits, including reading scientific literature regularly, dedicating additional time to research, seeking funding through grant applications and maintaining focus despite challenges & setbacks.

One of the key messages of the session was the importance of asking the right research questions. Dr. Vinod highlighted that while mentors & supervisors can provide guidance and support, independent thinking is essential for scientific growth. “Your guide can support you, but cannot think for you,” he remarked, encouraging scholars to develop critical thinking and intellectual ownership of their research.

The session concluded with an inspiring message: “Research excellence is a habit.” He urged students to view excellence not as a single achievement but as the result of consistent effort, discipline and continuous learning. The interactive discussion that followed, allowed scholars to engage directly with Dr. Vinod, seek advice on research careers and gain practical insights into navigating the challenges of doctoral research.






Monday, 13 July 2026

News from NRAMP | Award Ceremony 2025-26

As part of its Annual Day celebrations, NRAM Polytechnic, Nitte organized the Award Ceremony 2025-26 on 11th July 2026 to honour students for their outstanding achievements in academics, sports, co-curricular and extracurricular activities.

Chief guest Dr. Prakash Shenoy, Administrator, NSAM PUC, Nitte congratulated the award winners and inspired students to remain committed to their goals through dedication and discipline. He urged them to respect their mothers, value their emotions, and uphold strong family values throughout their lives. In his presidential address, Sri. A. Yogeesh Hegde, Director (CM&D), NET Campus encouraged students to explore the diverse opportunities available after diploma and make the best use of the facilities, training and guidance offered by the institution to build successful careers. The Principal advised the students to utilize every opportunity provided by the college to enhance their knowledge, skills and overall personality.












Sunday, 12 July 2026

News from NUINS | From Student Researcher to Published Author: Essential Publication Skills for Future Nurses

The Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecological (OBG) Nursing, NUINS organised an International Research Seminar on “From Student Researcher to Published Author: Essential Publication Skills for Future Nurses” on 8th July 2026 at the University Auditorium, Paneer for the BSc Nursing Interns, PhD Scholars and faculty members.

Dr. Melba Sheila D’Souza, Assoc. Professor, School of Nursing, Thompson Rivers University, British Columbia, Canada, delivered an engaging session on scientific writing and publication, followed by an interactive Q&A session.







News from NICO | Transforming Research Ecosystems: Integrating Indian Knowledge Systems, AI Tools, Research Writing and Grant Mobilisation

The Research Cell of Nitte Institute of Communication, in association with the Staff Development Centre, Nitte University, organised a six-day Faculty Development Program titled “Transforming Research Ecosystems: Integrating Indian Knowledge Systems, AI Tools, Research Writing and Grant Mobilisation” from 29th June to 4th July 2026 The program was designed for teaching faculty and research scholars from Arts, Humanities, Management and Commerce to strengthen research capabilities through contemporary tools and interdisciplinary approaches. The sessions were delivered by Dr. Balasubramanian A, Dr. Sneha Nayak, Prof. Sudhir Raj, Ms. Reshma Kolar and Dr. S. Dinesh Babu, who shared their expertise in qualitative research, social network analysis, bibliometric data synthesis, reference management, plagiarism awareness, Indian Knowledge Systems, statistical analysis, AI-assisted research writing and grant proposal development. Through interactive lectures and hands-on activities, the FDP equipped participants with practical knowledge and skills to enhance the quality, impact and sustainability of their academic research.




News from KSHEMA | "BreakOut" - A Medicine-Themed Escape Room

The Department of General Medicine, KS Hegde Medical Academy, in collaboration with Mediora - The Undergraduate Medicine Club, successfully organized "BreakOut", a medicine-themed escape room on 20th June 2026 at the Skill Lab, KSHEMA.

An innovative clinical escape room competition was conducted for MBBS students and interns. Following a preliminary screening, 25 students were selected and divided into five multidisciplinary teams, promoting peer learning and collaboration across different MBBS years. The event emphasized teamwork, communication, leadership, time management and clinical reasoning while integrating concepts from multiple disciplines of the MBBS curriculum. Certificates and prizes were awarded to the winners. BreakOut highlighted the value of gamification and simulation-based learning in medical education, providing students with an enjoyable, interactive and academically enriching experience.



News from NICO | Patrika Dinacharana 2026

The Karnataka Working Journalists’ Association (R), Ullala, in association with the Nitte Institute of Communication organized Patrika Dinacharana 2026 on 7th July 2026 at the Press Club, Ullala, to commemorate the significance of journalism and its contribution to society.

The program was inaugurated by Shri Tharanatha Gatti, President, Karnataka Tulu-Sahitya Academy. Other guests included Shri. Dinesh Nayak, Chief Correspondent, Karnataka Working Journalists’ Association; Dr. Sayeegeetha Hegde, Head, Dr. K.R. Shetty Tulu Adyayana Kendra; Dr. Moulya Baladi, Head, Nitte Institute of Communication and Shri Shashidhara Poiyathabailu, President, Karnataka Working Journalists’ Association, Ullala.

The program celebrated ethical journalism and acknowledged the invaluable role of media professionals in strengthening democracy and public awareness.




News from K S Hegde Hospital | Robotic Pancreatic Cancer Surgery performed at K S Hegde Hospital

In a major breakthrough doctors at K S Hegde Charitable Hospital have performed a successful Robotic Whipple Surgery for patient suffering from Pancreatic cancer. A 57-year-old patient was referred to K S Hegde Hospital with abdominal pain, jaundice and weight loss. He was admitted and evaluated by Dr.Chandrashekar Sorake, HOD, Medical Gastroenterology & Hepatology. He underwent CT Scan, Endoscopic ultrasound and biopsy and was diagnosed to have locally advanced pancreatic cancer.

     Management of advanced pancreatic cancer requires a multidisciplinary team of doctors. The patient was evaluated by doctors from Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology, Oncology, Radiology, Pathology and other allied departments. As the patient had locally advanced cancer it was decided to give chemotherapy to reduce the size of the tumor before undertaking surgery. The patient received four cycles of chemotherapy under the expert guidance of Dr Vijith Shetty, Consultant Medical Oncologist. PET scan done after chemotherapy showed good response with reduction in size of pancreatic cancer.

    The patient was advised to undergo Whipple surgery which is a major surgery requiring removal of part of Pancreas, small intestine, bile duct & stomach. Routinely Whipple operation is done by open surgery and requires a large incision or cut in the belly. This may delay patient recovery and longer time to return to routine activities. As advanced Robotic surgery is available at K S Hegde Hospital the patient was offered the option of Robotic Assisted Whipple surgery which has advantage of small incisions, surgical precision and early recovery.



News from K S Hegde Hospital | Doctors' day celebration

Chancellor of Nitte Deemed-to-be-University Vishal Hegde said, "The medical profession is not confined to fixed working hours. Doctors remain committed to society's health 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. For them, a patient's life always takes precedence over festivals, family functions, and personal commitments."

He was speaking after honouring three senior doctors during the National Doctors' Day celebrations, jointly organised by the K S Hegde Charitable Hospital and K S Hegde Medical Academy and Nitte Deemed-to-be-University.

Eminent gynaecologist from Payyanur in Kerala Dr Saraswathi Venugopal, Family Physician from Ummachagi, Yellapur, Dr M S Bhat Marigoli and Family Physician from Mangaluru Dr Sudhesh K Derebail were honoured.

Vishal Hegde stated that the rapid advancement of technology had brought new challenges to the medical profession.




"With the growing use of Artificial Intelligence, many patients now arrive at hospitals after reading online information and forming their own assumptions about their illnesses. However, every individual is unique, and accurate diagnosis can only be made through careful assessment of symptoms, medical history, and clinical examination. Beyond technological assistance, it is the doctor's experience, knowledge, and clinical judgment that ultimately ensure the right diagnosis and treatment."

Pro-Chancellor of Nitte University Prof M Shantharam Shetty said the COVID-19 pandemic reminded the entire world of the invaluable role played by doctors.