Feb 09,2024
Applications are invited for the Assistant Professor position in the School of Language and Literary Studies.
All applications should be submitted online through our University’s job portal. To apply please visit https://mlcu.keka.com/careers/jobdetails/54033 to view further details and apply accordingly, last date for applying will be February 24, 2024.
Commencement of Classes for
Autumn/Odd Semester 2023
Final Results Entrance PhD Secular Dated: FEB 8, 2024
The list of successful candidates who have cleared the Common Entrance Written test to the PhD program in Secular studies has been announced.
Commencement of Classes for
Autumn/Odd Semester 2023
Final Results Entrance PhD Religious Studies 2024 - Dated: FEB 8, 2024
The list of successful candidates who have cleared the Common Entrance Written test to the PhD program in Religious Studies has been announced.
Commencement of Classes for
Autumn/Odd Semester 2023
Dated: Jan22, 2024
The list of successful candidates who have cleared the Common Entrance Written test to the PhD program in Theology/DMIN 2nd Batch has been announced.
Supportive Learning Classes: Crash Course for Matriculation Courses of the Community.
The University Staff has initiated a voluntary program to provide valuable assistance to school students of the community preparing for their matriculation examinations.
In this unique and inspiring initiative, dedicated university professionals are offering their expertise to guide and mentor local school students on their academic journey.
This program bridges the gap between higher education institutions and local schools and cultivates a sense of community and mutual support. By leveraging the expertise within the university, students in the community gain access to valuable resources that can significantly impact their academic success. Significant subjects that are covered are Science, Literary Subjects as well as Mathematics which are very important for a student to grasp and learn more.
The University Staff believes in the transformative power of education and is committed to positively impacting young learners’ lives. Through this collaborative effort, they hope to inspire a love for learning, empower students to overcome academic challenges and contribute to the overall educational enrichment of the community.
Commencement of Classes for
Autumn/Odd Semester 2023
Final Results for PhD (Theology) – Jan 2024
The list of successful candidates who have cleared the Common Entrance Written test to the PhD Theology program has been announced.
The Centre for GENDER, Martin Luther Christian University, Shillong in collaboration with Faith Foundation, Shillong organized a consultative workshop on ‘Creation of a Glossary of Khasi Words and Phrases on Reproductive Health’ on December 13, 2023 at the MLCU University Hall, Nongrah. The workshop was conceptualized based on the lack of local words to describe reproductive health and positive sexuality. People in general and children in particular are not encouraged to name their sexual reproductive organs aloud let alone talk about sex and sexual reproductive health rights. The workshop started with words of welcome by the Chancellor, Dr Glenn C Kharkongor. He mentioned that according to the book, The Languages of Meghalaya, brought out by the People’s Linguistic Survey of India in 2014, there are 20 varieties of Khasi spoken in the state. Dr Lavinia Mawlong, Associate Professor ,MLCU set the context for the workshop. She hopes that this consultative workshop will be a safe space to share and learn from our daily fields of practice, to create indigenous terms and phrases to address reproductive health and sexuality. Through community engagement, the aim was to start at the root of that engagement, by together finding ways to address that which is hidden, shamed or silenced. This was followed by sharing of experiences of Faith Foundation’s work by Ms Shannon D Massar, Director, Faith Foundation. She emphasized on the coining of respectable and safer terms for children to use in the context of child sexual abuse. Dr R Jennifer War, Head Centre for GENDER, MLCU described the journey of the Centre for GENDER. She informed that along the way many themes have emerged such as concepts of sin, guilt and silence when discussing sexuality with university students. The workshop saw the participation of 40 experienced groups of people such as ASHA workers, nurses, doctors, social workers, counsellors, advocate, linguists and academicians.
The objectives of the workshop are to list the terms associated with sexuality, to translate English terms pertaining to sexual reproductive health to Khasi and to publish a booklet of suggested and recommended words and terms in Khasi with diagrams. The day’s workshop was divided into three group sessions: On names, what exists-gaps and needs, and pooling of resources: mapping, insights, way forward facilitated by Ms Mary Kurkalang, Board Member, Faith Foundation. Probing was done as to why we need a glossary of Khasi words and phrases on reproductive health, who are we addressing and for what purpose. Through brainstorming session it was concluded that there was a need to prioritise key areas such child safety, family planning and awareness for parents. It was also noted that whilst listing and attempting to translate English into Khasi terms, we need to bear in mind not only the structural components but the functional components as well. The workshop ended with a road map and a suggestion to include all Khasi dialects and coin the most neutral and acceptable terms related to reproductive health.
Relief Fund, materials reaches Manipur Relief Camp
The Items sent from the University have arrived at the Manipur Relief camp.
Interactive Sessions with Industry Experts
Organised by Department of Toursim Department
Martin Luther Christian University delivers the holiday cheer by shipping out the treasures acquired from our Pre-Christmas Fundraising Event to victims of Manipur violence
Shillong Literary Festival 2023
Day-1 of the Shillong Literary Festival was a harmonious blend of music 🎶🎵, lively interactions 🎤 💡 and the unveiling of our new Children book “The Mystery of the Cave” 📖 which has set the stage for an eagerly anticipated Day-2 of the event.
Speaking of our new book, it is now available for purchase from our Bookshop 📚 located at Ward’s Lake, Shillong, at a discount of 10%
What better way to gift a child than with a book 📖 which can invoke a sense of curiosity 🔎 and imagination in the young minds ✨
Day 2: A triumphant symphony of Literature unfolded as New Books found their wings 📚, Poetry echoed through the air, thought-provoking discussions were held and music danced with the words 🎵🎶
The event radiated success, celebrating the harmonious blend of creativity and culture 😌
As one of the Bookshops set up at Ward’s Lake, we are grateful to have received positive response from passionate readers ☺️ and are also privileged to have met them in person 🤗
Day-3 of the last day of the Literary Festival 📚✨
An enchanting finale to a 3-day of brilliance – the echoes of poetic recitals, the birth of new literary worlds 📚, the resonance of fruitful discussions 🎤 and the symphony of music events 🎶 linger the air, painting the closing chapter of this remarkable and eventful gathering.
We are grateful to the organizers for having us as part of the Shillong Literary Festival 2023 and are thankful to all readers for supporting us during the event 🙏
Your support is the magic that brings our stories to life 📚 ✨
Martin Luther Christian University hosted a fete cum pre-Christmas celebration on 12 December to raise funds for crisis-hit Manipur.
The fete featured 23 stalls offering a diverse range of items, including delicious food from various cuisines, interactive games, and products such as Christmas decorations, shawls, clothig and more.
Other contributors to the effort were NEEPCO, Meghalaya Women’s Alliance, and the Indian Council of Social Welfare.
These organisations have donated essential items such as utensils, warm clothing, and blankets, which will be dispatched to various relief in Manipur.
Chief guest and member of the university’s board and also the editor of The Shillong Times, Patricia Mukhim narrated her visit to the camps in Manipur and how the children and families will not be able to celebrate Christmas in the comfort of their homes.
‘The programme initiated by the university and its contribution will definitely bring some joy and love of Christmas to these camps’.































