Springer Nature India Research Tour 2024 Reaches Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Mangalore (Karnataka) [India] October 15: The Springer Nature India Research Tour 2024 continued its momentum as it reached the prestigious Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), following successful stops at BITS Pilani K K Birla Campus and the Naval War College in Goa. The event featured an engaging panel discussion on the theme “Empowering Research through Open Access,” which explored the transformative power of open access in democratizing global research.
The keynote address was delivered by Dr. Sili Rout, Deputy Director at the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), who highlighted the growing importance of open access for researchers across the country and its potential to drive inclusive innovation and knowledge dissemination. The panel discussion was moderated by Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi, Managing Director of Springer Nature India Private Limited and included Dr. Deepika Mishra, Associate Professor, Oral Pathology, CDER, AIIMS and Dr. Satish Rao, Director of Research at MAHE as panelists.
Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi, Managing Director of Springer Nature India Private Limited, elaborated on the significance of the research tour: “At Springer Nature, we are committed to advancing research and supporting the academic community in India. Open access plays a pivotal role in making scientific knowledge more accessible, and it’s an honour to work with leading institutions like MAHE to drive this change.”
MAHE has been at the forefront of embracing open access, being one of the first institutions in India to sign a transformative agreement with Springer Nature. This landmark agreement enables MAHE researchers to publish their work in over 2,000 Springer hybrid journals with fees fully covered, marking a significant step towards democratizing access of scientific knowledge. The agreement ensures that the research produced at MAHE is freely accessible to scholars, practitioners, and the public worldwide, fostering greater collaboration and visibility.
Lt. Gen. (Dr) M. D. Venkatesh, Vice Chancellor of Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) said, “The transformative agreement we signed with Springer Nature is a vital step towards empowering our researchers and extending the reach of their work globally. Open access is no longer a luxury but a necessity for advancing global scholarship. We are excited to be part of this important shift in academic publishing.”
As the Springer Nature India Research Tour 2024 progresses, the focus on open access and academic collaboration continues to resonate deeply with academic institutions and researchers across the country, fostering an ecosystem of inclusivity and innovation in scientific publishing.
The India Research Tour 2024 will now move to Kerala from Manipal and cover key institutions like IIM-Kozhikode and Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram.
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