
Dr.
Nalini Rajan
Key Issues; Deprivation;
Identity Politics; Democratic Practices and Institutions |
The ACJ’s programme is conducted by a top-flight fulltime faculty drawn from varied backgrounds in collaboration with distinguished adjuncts and guests from journalism, other professional fields, and the academic world. |

Sampath Kumar
Field and Studio,
Radio
News and
Feature Reportage
and Production |
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Sreekumar
Menon, Dean of Studies
News Writing and Editing; Tools
of the Modern Journalist; Investigative Reporting; English Language
Teaching; Culture Studies; Student Affairs |

Mahalakshmi
Jayaram
News Writing and Editing; New
Media; Media History; Media, Culture and Society; Investigative
Reporting; Development Studies
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Bindu
Bhaskar Balaji
News Writing and Editing; Writing for Broadcast; Features and
Social Analysis; Tools of the Modern Journalist; Investigative
Reporting
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Technical Director - TV Studio
A Kamal |

Nishat
Ahmed
Television
Production, Field and Studio; News and Current Affairs; Documentary
Features
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Mohan Ramamoorthy
News Reporting, Writing and editing for the New Media
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Gita Abraham
News Editing, Reporting, Writing and editing for the New Media |
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S.Venkata Krishnan
System Administrator and Software Instructor
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Librarian
D.Magesh Kumar |

Trainer Broadcast
Chandrakant D. Solanki
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Trainer Broadcast
Askar Ali Baig |
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Accounts Manager
G. A. Suryaprakash |

Administrative officer
Rajesh Nair |
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Assistant Bursar
Lakshmi Ramji
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Assistant Registrar
Malini K.N. |
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The ACJ has professional links and contacts with reputed journalism education and training institutions abroad including Columbia, Cardiff and Westminster Universities. It has academic links with Indian institutions of excellence such as the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation. BBC Worldwide is a partner the ACJ’s broadcast education and training programme. The College has substantial support from DishNet for its connectivity. The South Asia Foundation established by UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Madanjeet Singh has given scholarship assistance to bring students from the various SAARC countries to the ACJ, and is providing a generous grant for the new campus. Working visits by distinguished journalism educators and media professionals from various countries give students wider exposure to the best in international journalism. |