Research Seminar Series
Chautari started a separate series of discussions related to current political affairs every Sunday at 3 PM from February 2003. The date and title of the discussions and the names of the people who led the discussions (Pundits) are listed in archives below. Since February 2005 to October 2005, regular Sunday discussion series has been converted to research series. However, after October 2005, Sunday series included discussions on both types of topics either research or current politics.
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UGC Funding of Research in Nepal's Higher Education: Current Status and Future Prospects
Deepak Kumar Khadka, PhD, Research Director, University Grants Commission
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The Middle Country: Yam between Beijing, Delhi and Kathmandu
Madhesh Discussion Series Jointly Organized with Nepal Madhesh Foundation
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स्थानीय तह, प्रदेशसभा र प्रतिनिधिसभा निर्वाचन पर्यवेक्षणमा जे देखियो
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प्रकाशकका रुपमा मार्टिन चौतारी : के–कति, किन, कसरी र अब कता ?
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Changing Affinal Relations among the Bahuns: An Ethnographic Study of Kinship through Bahun-Newar Intermarriage
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Gender Dimensions of Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Responses in the Nepali Himalaya
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Writing as an Academic Literacy Practice: Experiences of a Novice Academic
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Sexual and Reproductive Health Service Knowledge and Use among Youth in the Kathmandu Valley: Influence of Gender-Power Relations
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No Discussion Due to Tihar Holiday
No Discussion Due to Tihar Holiday
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Dashain Celebration among the Tamang Community and Producing Doxa: An Indigenous Perspective
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Third-Party Coordination in Conflict Resolution: Views from Third-Party Practitioners in the Maoist Armed Conflict of Nepal and the Moro Conflict of the Philippines
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