
CENTRE FOR MEMORY STUDIES
HSB 241-C, Department of Humanities & Social Sciences
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
memorystudies@smail.iitm.ac.in
91 44 2257 5516
Promoting Humanities-Technology Collaborations
in Memory, Heritage, Digital Literacy, and Sustainability

Oliver Ballhachet, Deputy High Commissioner at the British Deputy High Commission, Chennai.
Sustainable collaborations on heritage and memory studies through digital tools

With Prof Stefan Przyborski, Durham University, UK
Interactions on interdisciplinary sustainable methods and processes

MoU between Durham University and IIT Madras
Facilitated by Dr. Avishek Parui and Dr. Merin Simi Raj

MEMORY IN A DIGITAL AGE
International conference with 169 participants from all across India as well as UK, USA, Israel, Poland, Germany, Sweden, and Malaysia who joined online​
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APOLLO'S LEGACY
Dr Roger Launius, former chief historian, NASA
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NATIONAL WORKSHOP
Memory Studies Workshop, University of Kerala

CHENNAI LITERARY FESTIVAL
In collaboration with University of Madras

Education New Zealand
Massey University, New Zealand

Migration & Anglo-Indian identity
Dr Robyn Andrews, Massey University, New Zealand

Extended Reality and Empathy
In collaboration with TCS Chennai and KLM Dutch Airlines

Roots Tourism & Anglo-Indians
Dr Robyn Andrews, Massey University, New Zealand

Writerly Rituals
Keith Butler, Anglo-Indian Writer, New Zealand

Anglo-Indian Studies lecture
Dr Uther Charlton-Stevenson, Volgograd State University, Russia

Food, Foodscapes, Nostalgia
Dr Anindya Raychaudhuri, University of St.Andrews, United Kingdom

Narratology of the Graphic
Dr Michael Yates, Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan

Futures in Social and Political thought
Dr Mark Lacy, Lancaster University, United Kingdom

Ethnographic Futures
Prof Nayanika Mookherjee, Durham University, United Kingdom