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FRIE Societies

FRIE Subject-Based Academic and Professional Societies

Empowering Knowledge, Advancing Disciplines, and Building Professional Communities
The Foundation for Research, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (FRIE) envisions fostering academic excellence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and societal transformation through specialized subject-based societies. These societies bring together educators, researchers, students, professionals, and innovators under a common umbrella to promote advancement in their respective domains.

Aim

✓ To establish a structured academic and professional platform for each major discipline under FRIE.
✓ To promote research, innovation, networking, and professional development.
✓ To enable knowledge-sharing, interdisciplinary learning, and societal outreach.

Scope

✓ Academic research, publications, and paper presentations.
✓ Industry-academic partnerships and collaborative projects.
✓ Student-led initiatives, innovation, incubation, and entrepreneurship.
✓ National and international conferences, workshops, and webinars.
✓ Public outreach, community engagement, and policy development.

Membership Benefits

✓ Access to exclusive seminars, training programs, and workshops.
✓ Eligibility to present at FRIE events and publish in FRIE journals.
✓ Networking opportunities with academic and industry leaders.
✓ Certificate of Membership and recognition of contributions.
✓ Research grants, internships, and collaboration opportunities.
✓ Early access to FRIE publications, newsletters, and announcements.
✓ Participation in annual society conclaves and competitions.

Annual Activities of Each Society

✓ Monthly expert lectures or webinars.
✓ Annual conference or symposium in the subject domain.
✓ Publication of an annual society newsletter.
✓ Faculty and student development programs (FDPs & SDPs).
✓ Project exhibitions and innovation showcases.
✓ Community outreach or social impact initiatives.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

FRIE Subject-Based Academic and Professional Societies

These are discipline-specific groups under the Foundation for Research, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (FRIE) that bring together students, researchers, professionals, and educators to promote academic excellence, professional development, interdisciplinary collaboration, and societal impact within their respective fields.

These are discipline-specific groups under the Foundation for Research, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (FRIE) that bring together students, researchers, professionals, and educators to promote academic excellence, professional development, interdisciplinary collaboration, and societal impact within their respective fields.

Membership is open to undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers, faculty members, industry professionals, and enthusiasts interested in the specific domain of the society. Each society may have its own eligibility criteria for different membership levels.

Members gain access to:

  • Academic seminars, workshops, and conferences

  • Research and publication opportunities

  • Professional networking and mentorship

  • Skill development programs and certifications

  • Interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation platforms

  • Leadership roles and community outreach activities

Interested individuals can apply online through the FRIE official website or by contacting the society’s convenor or faculty coordinator. Membership forms and guidelines are typically available on the society’s respective page.

Some societies may charge a nominal annual membership fee to support activities and events. Details about fees, if applicable, are mentioned in the society’s membership policy.

Yes, individuals can join multiple societies based on their areas of interest and eligibility, provided they can actively contribute and participate in each.

Yes. Active members, volunteers, and contributors are recognized through certificates, awards, letters of appreciation, and leadership roles, which add value to academic and professional profiles.

Each society functions under the guidance of a faculty coordinator and is managed by a student committee including a president, secretary, treasurer, and event coordinators. Oversight is provided by FRIE’s central academic committee.