MA in English, Institute of Advanced Communication, Education, and Research, Pokhara University
Post-Graduate in Integrated Multimedia Journalism, Asian College of Journalism, Chennai, India
Bachelor of Arts in English and Sociology, Ratna Rajyalaxmi Campus, Tribhuvan University
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Ishwar K. Dahal is a dedicated part-time lecturer at Thames International College, specializing in New Media and Journalism. With over seven years of experience as a Nepal-based journalist, he has contributed to a diverse range of media, including magazines, daily newspapers, and online platforms. In addition to his journalistic work, he has contributed to several books and articles as a researcher, with topics revolving around media, politics, parliament, culture, social movements, the environment, art, and literature. Leading Nepalese news outlets, such as Ukaalo.com, Annapurna Today, Annapurna Post, Naya Patrika, Nagariknews.com, and The Kathmandu Post, have recognized his efforts.
MA in English, Institute of Advanced Communication, Education, and Research, Pokhara University
Post-Graduate in Integrated Multimedia Journalism, Asian College of Journalism, Chennai, India
Bachelor of Arts in English and Sociology, Ratna Rajyalaxmi Campus, Tribhuvan University
Ishwar K. Dahal is a distinguished lecturer at Thames International College, affiliated with the School of Social Sciences. Renowned for his expertise in Mass Journalism, Reserach, and Academic English, he delivers engaging courses like New Media and Online Journalism, Basics of Media Research, and New Media Practicum to undergraduate students. With a teaching approach that emphasizes critical thinking and practical applications, Ishwar inspires students to excel academically and prepares them to tackle real-world challenges. Beyond teaching, he actively contributes to academic research, further enriching the intellectual community at Thames.