A team from Monitoring and Evaluation Division of HEC visits University of Turbat

Turbat, July 06, 2021 (PPI-OT):A team from Monitoring and Evaluation (M and E) Division of Higher Education Commission (HEC) visited University of Turbat on 29th and 30th June 2021. The team was headed by Director General M and E Syed Naveed Hussain Shah. Director General Engineering and Works of University of Balochistan Engineer Farooq Badini and Assistant Director M and E Division of HEC Muhammad Idrees were also accompanied him.

During meeting with the officials of UoT’s project section, UoT’s Project Director Manzoor Baloch briefed the team about the development works of the phase-II of Turbat University project. Director Finance Shahbeek Syed, Director EA Consulting Monis Suri and Architecture Muhammad Riaz were also present on the occasion. The HEC’s team also called upon Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Jan Muhammad at his chamber. UoT’s PD Manzoor Baloch and PSO to VC Chakar Hyder were also present on the occasion.

For more information, contact:
University of Turbat
University Town Ginnah, M-8 Road Turbat,
Balochistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-852-412045
Email: info@uot.edu.pk
Website: https://uot.edu.pk

MoU signing ceremony between UMT SKT (KUHS) and Bethania Hospital

Sialkot, July 06, 2021 (PPI-OT):MoU regarding clinical rotation of Health Sciences students between Knowledge Unit of Health Sciences and Bethania Hospital was signed by the Worthy Director Campus Prof. Dr. Zafarullah Khan (SI) and by Director Bethania Hospital Mr Shamoun Tariq. Both organizations agreed to work together in terms of providing services to the ailing humanity and to provide an opportunity to the health sciences students regarding their hospital rotations. Dr Danyal Ahmad, Head, KUHS UMT, Dr. M. Iqbal Ghumman MS, and Mr Hamza, from Bethania Hospital were also present at the event. Afterwards, MS Bethania Hospital offered visit to various departments of the hospital to Prof. Dr. Zafarullah Khan (SI).

For more information, contact:
Sialkot Campus,
University of Management and Technology (UMT)
21-A, Small Industrial Estate, Shahabpura Road, Sialkot, Pakistan
Tel: +92-52-3241801-7
Email: info@skt.umt.edu.pk
Website: https://skt.umt.edu.pk

CEO of HabibMetro Bank applauds Habib’s Need-Blind Admission Policy

Karachi, July 06, 2021 (PPI-OT):Mr. Mohsin Nathani, the President of HabibMetro Bank and a strong supporter of Habib University, visited Habib University campus with his family on May 6, 2021. The visit marked a personal contribution Mr. Nathani decided to make to Habib University, supporting the provision of accessible higher education to the talented and promising youth of Pakistan.

Mr. Nathani and his wife, Mrs. Zoya Nathani, and their son, Mr. Haider Nathani met with the leadership of Habib University in the Executive Room, and listened attentively to President Wasif Rizvi’s presentation on how Habib is transforming the higher education landscape in Pakistan.

“The background is that a very small percent of Pakistanis go to universities in the first place,” President Rizvi said. “Students who are from the population of 18 to 25, only three percent of them get into any kind of university.”

President Rizvi explained that the purpose of Habib University is to specifically provide access to a strong liberal arts education to high-merit students from disenfranchised economic backgrounds in Pakistan, covering a significant portion or the entirety of their tuition fees at Habib.

“With the nature of our engagement, and openness, and leadership, we have been able to make an impact with just three batches so far,” President Rizvi said. “With the best employers hiring them, or the best graduate schools welcoming them.”

Habib University’s distinctive approach to education is rooted in the liberal core, which is the underlying requirement for all students, whether they choose to pursue communications, sciences, or humanities. Dr. Chris Taylor, the former Dean of Faculty, discussed the importance of the liberal core in nurturing empathetic, engaged citizens.

“The liberal core was inspired by leading global higher education institutions like Stanford,” Dr. Taylor said. “Habib has contextualized that kind of education to Pakistan and South Asia.” Yasmeen Bano, the Director of Student Success, elucidated the accomplishments students have made thanks to the contribution of supporters, who believe in Habib’s vision of quality higher education.

“We are ensuring that when students are at Habib, they are successful,” Yasmeen Bano said. “When we say student success, it’s not just limited to academic success or getting a high GPA, but getting students to go beyond their comfort zone and explore academic opportunities, and take intellectually challenging projects.”

The Nathanis expressed their enthusiastic support for Habib University’s rigorous academic programs and focus on leadership, and especially appreciated the generous scholarship and financial aid programs Habib offers to students.

“What impresses me about Habib University is that you recruit students from local institutions who have less access to good quality education, and you give them an opportunity,” Mr. Nathani said. “You’ve made higher education possible for our country’s talented young people, who otherwise would not have been able to afford it.” Both Mr. Mohsin Nathani and Mrs. Zoya Nathani pursued higher education on scholarship themselves, and Habib’s mission to provide access resonates personally, Mr. Nathani said.

Habib University is a community-owned institution thanks to the efforts of dedicated supporters like Mohsin Nathani, who understand the importance of access and liberal arts education in Pakistan. Mr. Nathani commented on Habib’s recently-launched giving app, which expands Habib’s community and allows people from all backgrounds to support the university.

“Through the app, we can cater to anyone,” Mr. Nathani said. “If someone wants to donate 1500rs. or $10, they can. Habib will expand its universe of donors, and you will have a lot more supporters, friends, and people who will follow the university, and believe they made a difference.”

For more information, contact:
Habib University
Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-34301051-55
Email: marketing@habib.edu.pk
Website: www.habib.edu.pk

Serving Forman: A Voyage across Three Generations by Ahmad Wasif

Lahore, July 06, 2021 (PPI-OT):A peek into Forman Christian College’s illustrious past quickly reveals many notable alumni. The remarkable diversity of professions in which these trend-setting Formanites have left their mark is exemplary. On occasion, this impact extends across families and involves multiple generations, leaving a lasting mark on both Forman and Pakistan. As I casually wind back the clock, my own family lineage narrates a story of three generations who have proudly served Forman.

First, my paternal grand-uncle Professor Muhammad Ashraf Siddiqi was an eminent experimental physicist who specialized in optics. Initially, he served as a demonstrator in the FCC Physics Department during the pre-partition period. Later he went on to become Physics Professor at Aitchison College (Lahore) and Government College (Lahore), becoming a colleague of Pakistan’s Nobel Prize-winning Physics Laureate Dr. Abdus Salam.

Recently, I discovered an 83-year-old letter penned by Professor Ashraf. Written in his student years, it was addressed to the Principal of FC College and sets forth a case for obtaining a Master’s degree in both Physics and Mathematics, given the complementarity between the two subjects. The historic document, dating to 1938, once again serves as a reminder of the huge impact that FCC has had on the intellectual history and tradition of our family.

Second, my father Professor Wasif Siddiqi was a renowned economist and proud Formanite whose research interests included international trade and development economics. He obtained his Master’s in Economics from FCC. Later, he taught for 23 years at FCC – 22 years during the nationalization period and then a year afterward, chairing the FCC Economics Department during 2005-2006. He also initiated the doctoral program in Economics at Government College University (Lahore), supervising the Department’s first Ph.D. students. After a career of teaching and research spanning more than 40 years, he retired from GCU in 2012; even then, he continued to teach and mentor students at GCU, this time in a new capacity as Senior Visiting Professor.

Many of the Formanites that Professor Wasif trained at FCC now serve as economists, bankers, educationists, and police officers within Pakistan and abroad. As an avowed believer in Sufi teachings, he is fondly remembered as a compassionate and caring mentor. In addition, the friendships that he cultivated at FCC remained important throughout his life. For example, Professor Aslam Yuhanna – father of Ms. Sarah Yuhanna, now serving as Assistant Professor in the FCC English Department was one of Dr. Wasif’s close friends, having served FCC as both a professor and an administrator.

Third, my own journey into the professional arena started in 2016 when I received my first job offer from FCCU. I was fortunate to interact with some of the brightest youth of Pakistan at the intermediate level. I am also proud to have played my part in the restoration of the FCU Physics Museum, a project initiated at the suggestion of Vice Rector Dr. Ivan Suneel and completed under the supervision of Professor Tanvir Ahmad. The museum offers fascinating glimpses into Forman’s past while also opening a window on the development of science education over time.

Forman’s interest in both teaching and research also contributes in important ways to the ethos of this historic institution of higher learning. As a faculty member in the intermediate Physics department, I had a chance to contribute as a researcher specializing in theoretical particle physics. For example, last year I gave a talk on meson-meson scattering using potential models at the April Meeting of the American Physical Society. Similarly, this year I extended my previous work on meson-meson scattering, publishing a paper on the subject in Chinese Physics C.

In sum, I am grateful for the years in which my family history intersected with that of Forman Christian College (A Chartered University). As the sands of time slip by, I sincerely hope that FCCU will continue to attract the brightest minds of Pakistan, playing a decisive role in shaping the future of education (including science education) in Pakistan.

For more information, contact:
Forman Christian College
Ferozpur Road, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99231581-8
Fax: +92-42-99230703
E-Mail: contact@fccollege.edu.pk
Website: www.fccollege.edu.pk

A team from M and E Division of HEC visits UoT’s Gwadar Campus

Turbat, July 06, 2021 (PPI-OT):A team from Monitoring and Evaluation (M and E) Division of Higher Education Commission (HEC) visited University of Turbat’s Gwadar Campus on 1st July, 2021 and called upon Campus Director Ijaz Ahmed at his office. The team was headed by Director General M and E Division of HEC Syed Naveed Hussain Shah.

Director General Engineering and Works of University of Balochistan Engineer Farooq Badini and Assistant Director M and E Division of HEC Muhammad Idrees were also accompanied him. Besides infrastructural, financial and academic progress of the campus during last four years, the Campus Director also apprised the team about the future plan of the campus on the occasion.

In-charge Commerce Department Mujahid Hussain, faculty member Saghir Nasim, Assistant Director Admin and HR Abdul Majid, Assistant Director Finance Rehmatullah and Abdi Khan were also present on the occasion. On behalf of Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Jan Muhammad, the campus Director presented the shields to the visitors. The HEC’s team also visited the proposed site for University of Gwadar.

For more information, contact:
University of Turbat
University Town Ginnah, M-8 Road Turbat,
Balochistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-852-412045
Email: info@uot.edu.pk
Website: https://uot.edu.pk

2nd KANS Scientific Competition

Lahore, July 06, 2021 (PPI-OT):The University of Central Punjab is pleased to announce that the Mustafa (PBUH) Science and Technology Foundation (MSTF) based in Tehran, Iran. It intends to hold the 2nd KANS Scientific Competition in October 2021. As part of this competition, the University of Central Punjab UCP is designated as a ‘Pavilion’.

As a Pavilion, UCP is identifying and declaring local challenges. KANS will enter these challenges into the competition.

KANS will then invite the competing scholars, researcher innovators and scientists from all over the Islamic world to answer these challenges.

You are invited to suggest 3 challenges from 5 thematic areas. These challenges will be evaluated by a UCP jury to be further presented as part of the challenge competition.

You are invited to suggest 3 challenges from 5 thematic areas.

1. Water, Environment and Energy

2. Health and MedTech

3. Information and Communication Technology

4. Transportation

5. Economics, Banking and Finance

KANS is a scientific competition among scholars, university students, and professors (under 45 years of age) throughout Islamic countries. This event aims at finding the best scientific solutions to spot and tackle the challenges of society. A “pavilion” is a national or international scientific institution that declares its substantial local challenges and invites scientists and innovators from all over the Islamic world to answer the challenges. In other words, pavilions are seekers, and young scientists are solvers. Finally, the best solvers will be chosen and awarded by the jury committee.

The KANS Competition website can be accessed at: https://kans.mstfdn.org/

The last date of submitting challenges is: 2nd July 2021

You may apply for the 2nd KANS Scientific Competition at KANS Registration Link

For more information, contact:
University of Central Punjab (UCP)
Khayaban-e-Jinnah Road, Johar Town, Lahore, Pakistan
Phone: +92-42-35880007
Fax: +92-42-35954892
Email: info@ucp.edu.pk
Website: https://www.ucp.edu.pk/