The Centre for Learning & Innovative Pedagogy (CLIP)

The Centre for Learning and Innovative Pedagogy (CLIP) at MICA is committed to advancing thought leadership in teaching and learning. CLIP fosters faculty development through workshops, conducts research on innovative pedagogical practices and builds partnership across academia and industry. CLIP curates resources for continuous learning and showcases classroom innovations through digital platforms.

Vision

To establish the Centre for Learning and Innovative Pedagogy as a leading hub of pedagogical innovation and an enabler in teaching excellence for the MICA classroom while being at the forefront of the future of learning.

Mission

  • Capacity-build faculty at MICA and beyond for excellence in curriculum delivery, technological capabilities, and classroom outcomes.
  • Foster collaborative research and knowledge creation in the domains of learning and innovative pedagogy.
  • Disseminate, showcase, and document innovation in pedagogy and facilitate co-creation of pedagogical tools and approaches.

What We Do

Faculty Development

Building faculty capacity through workshops and creating avenues for continuous learning. 

Partnerships

Creating synergies with academic institutions, industry leaders, and global education networks.

Co-Creation

Facilitating the design of new pedagogical models and learning tools.

Innovation Showcase

Documenting and sharing cutting-edge teaching practices and tools from the MICA classroom.

Research

Research on emerging areas of learning and pedagogy in management

Three-Pronged Faculty Development

CLIP’s three-pronged approach to faculty development in 2025-26

MICA is known for pushing the boundaries of traditional business education, and workshops are essential for updating content and translating pedagogical innovation into classroom impact. More than just training sessions, these workshops foster a culture of reflective teaching, peer learning, and adaptive experimentation, helping faculty stay ahead of the curve in a rapidly evolving educational landscape.

Domain-Specific Workshops for New Curriculum Content

Faculty workshop with practitioners and functional heads of organizations with 10+ years of industry experience for contemporary use cases, insights, frameworks and tools to take to the classroom. These workshops have seen full participation from respective curriculum teams, reflecting MICA’s commitment to future-ready education.

Pedagogy & AI Workshop

This year, the advent of AI has been playing a crucial role in shaping industry trends in 2025. We designed AI-related workshops to build capacity among faculty to understand its basic terminology, functional capabilities, its applications in the classroom

Classroom Management Workshops

The rise and widespread presence of AI have highlighted the significance of human capabilities, emphasizing the need for educators to guide learning with distinctly human skills such as empathy, build resilience, work on attitudes and mindset shifts. CLIP is also engaged in working with faculty in strengthening classroom dynamics, performance expectations to foster empathetic and active and supportive approaches.

Events & Workshops

Resources & Thought Leadership

Visit our YouTube page to explore MICA faculty’s small-scale classroom innovations, where creative teaching meets classroom impact.

SNAPLearn

A curated selection of quick reads designed for continuous learning and pedagogical inspiration.

Research & Publications

Pitchford, A., Thomas P., and Purohit S., (2025). Eds. Community Engaged Learning in Higher Education: A Decolonial Approach to Experiential Learning. Routledge UK.
Dutt, A., & Purohit, S. (2024). A systematic literature review on pedagogy innovation in management education. The International Journal of Management Education, 22(2), Article 101047.
Mehta, S.R., Shroff-Mehta, P., & Dutt, A. (2024). “A flexible online learning innovation: 30/45 + 36/6 MICA model.” In P. Shroff-Mehta., J.N. Sheth., J. Garrison., & S.R. Mehta (Eds), The Routledge handbook of global and digital governance crossroads: Stakeholder engagement and democratization. Taylor and Francis.

Newsletter

CLIP publishes a triannual newsletter featuring themed insights from the scholarship of teaching and learning and the latest in pedagogical innovation.

Download latest Issues

Issue-3.2 | February 2026

Designing Learning Environments for Digital Natives

Issue-3.1 | September 2025

Reimagining the classroom with Andragogical Principles

Issue-2.2 | March 2025

Reaping the Benefits of Peer Learning

Issue-2.1 | December 2024

Assessment and Evaluation in the time of AI

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    Pooja Thomas

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    Nandini Hebbar

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