Srinath University and Ahram Canadian University Collaborate for Online Workshop on Visual Communication
"Color and Design in Visual Communication" Workshop to be Conducted by Dr. Mona Adel
Srinath University’s Faculty of Mass Communication and the International Bureau Ahram Canadian University’s Faculty of Mass Communication are taking their collaboration beyond paper agreements and into tangible actions. The two institutions have announced their first joint online workshop, titled "Color and Design in Visual Communication."
JAMSHEDPUR – In a testament to their commitment to fostering practical learning experiences, Srinath University and Ahram Canadian University are turning their collaboration into action.
The recently announced partnership between the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Srinath University, Jamshedpur, and the Faculty of Mass Communication at Ahram Canadian University is already bearing fruit.
The first initiative under this collaboration is an online workshop titled "Color and Design in Visual Communication."
The workshop will be conducted by Dr. Mona Adel, the Head of the Visual Communication Department at Ahram Canadian University’s Faculty of Mass Communication and an Associate Professor of Visual Communication.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore various aspects of color and design, including color psychology, branding, and therapy.
The workshop is scheduled to take place on Monday, May 6, 2023, at 10:00 AM Indian Standard Time (IST).
This joint endeavor highlights the commitment of both institutions to provide students with valuable learning experiences beyond the classroom.
By leveraging the expertise of faculty members from both universities, the workshop aims to enrich the understanding of visual communication among participants.
The collaboration between Srinath University and Ahram Canadian University serves as a model for international academic partnerships that prioritize practical learning and knowledge exchange.
The upcoming workshop on "Color and Design in Visual Communication" marks the beginning of a fruitful relationship between the two institutions, with more initiatives expected in the future.

