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Islington College conducts mentorship week

Kathmandu, November 29

The ‘Mentorship Week’ organised by the Hult Prize Foundation at Islington College, Kathmandu has been successful.

Starting on November 22 and completed on November 27, the mentorship sessions were a part of the main event that consists of on-campus events.

The Hult Prize On-Campus Director for Islington College, Sadiksha Giri, a 2nd year BSc (Hons) Computing student, was instrumental in facilitating the execution of the event. Due to the ongoing pandemic, all events were conducted online for the safety of all participants.

In order to groom the participants, skilled personalities from different fields attended the event to talk about a series of issues ranging from presentation skill to technology.

Entrepreneurs like Santosh Pandey (Offering Happiness), Faija Parween (Open Space Network) and Aditya Khati (CryptoGen Nepal) gave sessions on presentation skills, networking and communication, and technology and start-up respectively.

Along with them, the CEO of Herald College Kathmandu, Prakash Shrestha, also gave a session on team building. Dr Dikshya Joshi, a Cardiac Surgeon at Shahid Gangalal National Heart Center, mentored the final session, titled food for heart.

The sessions were conducted in an interactive manner online. Lots of ideas and facts were discussed as well, which would definitely help the participants in their journey.

With these sessions concluded, the committee is preparing for panel discussions which will be held on December 1.

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