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Monday, 4 May 2026

News from NUCSER | Hands-on Training on Characterisation & Quantification of Microplastics

A four-day hands-on training program on “Characterisation & Quantification of Microplastics” was jointly organized by the NITTE-GoK COE | AQUAMARIN and the Department of Molecular Genetics & Cancer, NUCSER from 15th to 18th April 2026 at NUCSER. The primary objective of the training was to provide participants with comprehensive theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the emerging field of microplastics research. The program was designed to cover the entire workflow involved in microplastics analysis, ensuring a strong foundation in both concepts and laboratory techniques.

A total of 12 participants from diverse academic & research institutions across different regions such as University of Mysore, Karnatak University (Dharwad), ICAR-CIFE (Mumbai), St. Aloysius College (Mangalore), College of Fisheries (Mangalore), University of Agricultural Sciences and the College of Agriculture, GKVK (Bengaluru) actively took part in the training.

The program included a balanced combination of lectures and intensive hands-on sessions. Participants were trained in sampling techniques, sample preparation and staining methods for microplastics identification. Practical exposure was provided in advanced analytical techniques such as fluorescence microscopy and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy for characterization of microplastics. In addition, sessions on data analysis and interpretation enabled participants to understand how to process and present research findings effectively.







News from NIA | NATA Masterclass 2026 – Smart Preparation for B.Arch aspirants

Date : 13th to 15th May, 2026
Title: NATA Masterclass 2026 – Smart Preparation for B.Arch aspirants

Nitte Institute of Architecture, Mangaluru, in collaboration with DQ Labs, is organising a 3-day online NATA Masterclass designed to help aspiring architecture students prepare effectively for NATA.

This workshop offers a structured approach to NATA preparation, including analysis of previous years’ question papers, topic-wise strategies, and practical tips to tackle different sections with confidence. Conducted in an interactive online format, the workshop is accessible to students across locations, making it an ideal opportunity to learn from experts and strengthen your preparation.

Register now by scanning the QR code on the poster to take a step closer to your journey in architecture. The students can also register using the link below: https://forms.gle/LkrEL7suaySt9xZT7





News from NISH | Dance Movement Therapy in Autism Spectrum Disorder & Neurodevelopmental Disorders

On the occasion of Autism Awareness Month 2026, an online academic session on “Dance Movement Therapy in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Neurodevelopmental Disorders” was organized by Nitte Institute of Speech & Hearing on 27th April 2026 at Chintana Hall, Justice K S Hegde Charitable Hospital.

The session was delivered by Dr Supritha Aithal, Senior Lecturer in Creative Arts Therapies at Edge Hill University, UK and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Dr Aithal has an interdisciplinary background in Speech-Language Pathology and dance, and her work focuses on the role of kinaesthetic and non-verbal communication in therapeutic contexts.

Dr. Aithal provided valuable insights into the principles of dance movement psychotherapy (DMP) and its application in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other neurodevelopmental conditions. She emphasized the importance of movement as a medium for regulation, expression and communication, particularly in populations where verbal communication may be limited. The session was interactive, with active participation from students and faculty during the discussion segment. The resource person addressed queries related to clinical implementation, interdisciplinary collaboration and future directions in this area.

The session was attended by students of I, II, III BASLP & I MSc (SLP), along with faculty members.






News from NISH | International Noise Awareness Day

International Noise Awareness Day was observed on 29th April 2026, marking the 31st annual global initiative to raise awareness regarding the harmful effects of noise on hearing, health and quality of life.

The Youth Red Cross Unit of Nitte Institute of Speech and Hearing, in collaboration with the Sustainable Development Cell, organized a public awareness program to promote informed understanding of noise and safe listening. The main objective was to assess public opinion and existing awareness regarding noise & its consequences and to provide scientifically accurate information through direct interaction and educational material. The event also aimed to encourage safer listening habits, in line with the World Health Organization’s call for increased awareness and behavior change to prevent hearing damage from unsafe sound exposure.

Members of the public were approached and invited to share their understanding of what constitutes noise, identify common sources of noise in daily life, state how much sound exposure they considered safe, and describe the auditory and non-auditory effects they associated with noise exposure. After listening to their responses, the organizing team provided pamphlets with accurate, concise information on these topics and explained the importance of noise control and safe listening practices.

The activity helped bridge the gap between public perception and evidence-based knowledge. In addition to direct awareness among participants, a video documenting the activity was created for circulation in social media platforms to extend the program's educational reach and support wider community awareness.




Tuesday, 28 April 2026

News from NIA | From Concept to Innovation

A team of students from Nitte Institute of Architecture (NIA) won the Design & Innovation Clinic 2026 hosted by Central Manufacturing Technology Institute, Bengaluru. The team mentored at the NIA Innovation Hub secured the top position among 130 entries, with only 35 teams reaching the final stage.

Project Details: Smart Architectural Measurement Device A laser-based tool designed to transform on-site measurements into seamless digital documentation - reducing errors and improving efficiency for architects and construction professionals.

Ar. Malhar Pansare, faculty, NIA mentored & guided the students through this journey.



News from NSAMEMHS | State-level ASMITA - Khelo India Football League 2025-26

Students of Dr. NSAM English Medium High School, Nitte participated in the State-level ASMITA - Khelo India Football League 2025-26 (under 15 girl’s category) held at Nehru Maidan, Mangaluru on 26th April 2026 and emerged as runners-up.

Nearly 8 teams participated in this event.

Congratulations to the budding players for their exemplary performance.



News from KSHEMA / JKSHCH | Third Space Endoscopy & Advanced EUS Workshop

The Department of Gastroenterology, Nitte Centre for Digestive Disorders, successfully conducted the Third Space Endoscopy & Advanced EUS Workshop on 19th April 2026 at Justice K S Hegde Charitable Hospital under the guidance of Dr. Chandrashekar Sorake, HoD & Senior Consultant and with support from Dr. Mahesh Menon, Sr. Consultant Gastroenterologist, Aster MIMS, Kottakkal.

The program featured an academic session on EUS-guided coiling and third space endoscopy techniques, followed by extensive live demonstrations of six advanced procedures, including Gastric POEM (G-POEM), EUS for fundal varix, Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD) for sigmoid colon tumor, Image-Enhanced Endoscopy (IEE) for early esophageal cancer (two cases) and colonoscopy with EMR and polypectomy.

A key highlight was the G-POEM procedure performed on a young patient with refractory idiopathic gastroparesis, showcasing a novel technique involving submucosal tunneling and pyloric myotomy, which is performed at very few centers in India. The workshop provided valuable real-time learning and hands-on exposure to advanced therapeutic endoscopy for clinicians and staff.









Monday, 27 April 2026

News from ABSMIDS | Nitte Badminton League (NBL 2026) - Season 4

The Nitte Badminton League (NBL 2026) - Season 4 was successfully organized by A B Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences (ABSMIDS) on 16th & 17th April 2026 at the B C Alva Indoor Stadium, Nitte University.

Dr. Preethesh Shetty, Assistant Dean (Student Welfare), ABSMIDS was the Chief Guest for the inaugural function and Prof. (Dr) M. S. Ravi, Vice Principal, ABSMIDS for the closing ceremony.

A total of six teams participated in the tournament, each team consisting of 12 players, making it a grand event with 72 participants.

Participating Teams and Owners
  • Tyrant Smashers: Dr. Prashanth G S & Dr. Mahendra
  • Smashing Jaguars: Dr. Gopinath Thilak & Dr. Ranjith Shetty
  • Shuttle Knights: Dr. Vivek Nagappa & Dr. Lobo Manuel Alexander
  • The Shuttlers: Dr. Ajmal Bin Latheef & Dr. Kiran Hari
  • Nitte Spartans: Mr. Arjun Punja
  • Smash Squad: Dr. Adarsh Shetty & Dr. Jaseemudheen
Tournament Results

Champions: Smash Squad
Runners-up: Tyrant Smashers

Individual Prize Winners 

• Men’s Doubles Champions: Mr. Hardik P Ucchi & Mr. Akshy 
• Staff Doubles Champions: Dr. Adarsh Shetty & Dr. Jaseemudheen 
• Women’s Singles Champion: Ms. Srishti 
• Men’s Singles Champion: Mr. Benhur Jerome Veigas






Friday, 24 April 2026

Union Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman to Deliver Inaugural Nitte Vinaya Hegde Oration

Mangaluru, 25 April 2026

Nitte University will host the inaugural Nitte Vinaya Hegde Oration on Tuesday, 28 April 2026, at 3:30 PM at the K S Hegde Auditorium, Deralakatte, Mangaluru. The keynote address will be delivered by Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, Hon’ble Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Government of India, on the theme “Viksit Bharat – Vision for 2047.” Her address is expected to offer vital insights into India’s developmental aspirations, economic transformation, and the roadmap toward becoming a developed nation by the centenary of its independence.

The Nitte Vinaya Hegde Oration has been instituted as a prestigious annual lecture series to honor the vision, leadership, and enduring contributions of the late Justice K S Hegde and the legacy of institution-building associated with him. The series aims to bring together distinguished national leaders, thinkers, policymakers, and public intellectuals to engage with contemporary issues of national importance.

The program will be presided over by Justice N. Santosh Hegde, former Judge of the Supreme Court of India and former Lokayukta of Karnataka. Guests of Honor include Shri U. T. Khader, Hon’ble Speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, and Capt. Brijesh Chowta, Hon’ble Member of Parliament from Dakshina Kannada. The event will also be graced by Mr. Vishal Hegde, Chancellor of Nitte University and President of Nitte Education Trust; Dr. M. Shantharam Shetty, Pro-Chancellor; and Dr. M. S. Moodithaya, Vice Chancellor.

Nitte University invites academicians, students, professionals, policymakers, alumni, and members of the public to attend this landmark event. The first Nitte Vinaya Hegde Oration marks a significant milestone in the University’s commitment to fostering public discourse and connecting higher education with the pillars of national development and governance.

Thursday, 23 April 2026

News from NUINS | Orientation program for the 13th batch of International Academic Interns

Nitte Usha Institute of Nursing Sciences welcomed the 13th batch of International Academic Interns from Denmark. The orientation program was conducted on 21st April 2026 at NUINS Learning Centre graced by Dr Syed Riyaz Ahmed, Dy. Director, International Relations, Nitte University. Ms. Jincy K S, International Student Coordinator, NUINS hosted the program and briefed on the academic schedule for the internship.

The program was followed by an interaction with the Student Nurses Association Council members. The students had an official interactive meet-up with the Vice Chancellor, Dr. M S Moodithaya and Registrar, Dr. Harsha Halahalli.

The orientation marked a successful start to the internship, fostering cross-cultural learning and global collaboration in nursing education.