The Internal Quality Assurance Cells (IQAC) of Kohima College and Baptist College, in collaboration with the Department of Political Science, Kohima College, jointly launched the Faculty Exchange Programme 2025 today.
Marking the beginning of the initiative, Assistant Professor L. Thsidelong Sangtam, visiting faculty from Baptist College, delivered a lecture on the theme “Free Movement Regime” to the third semester students of MA Political Science at Kohima College.
The session offered students deeper insights into the complexities of free movement across borders, its implications for international relations, and the relevance of such regimes in contemporary political discourse. Students engaged with the lecture and gained fresh perspectives on the subject, benefitting from the interactive academic exchange.
The Faculty Exchange Programme aims to enhance teaching–learning practices, encourage collaboration between institutions, and broaden the academic exposure of both faculty and students. Officials from both colleges expressed optimism that the initiative will foster a culture of knowledge-sharing and strengthen academic ties.
