Goa Institute of Management - Events

Events

  • Ribandar Talks, a lecture series by Eminent Personalities organised round the academic year.
  • Samriddhi - A national conference addressing issues touching various spheres of development and striving to find practical and viable solutions. The theme for Samriddhi'10 was “Social Media & Business”. The aim was to look at the growing impact of social networking on the success/failure of products & services and how social media has changed the business outlook. Ivan Arthur inaugurated the conference.
  • Walk For India – Held on the 15th of August, this is a medium through which the students express their solidarity with a social concern. Walk for India this year aimed to spread awareness about Child Abuse through the campaign "Stop Child Abuse"
  • WIZBIZ 2011- A national level Corporate quiz which has participants from various companies across India.

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