KIU and UO OKARA Signed MOU for Academic and Research Collaboration

Gilgit, March 21, 2023 (PPI-OT): In a move towards national and international collaboration, KIU and University of Okara(UO) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The agreement was signed on the sidelines of Vice Chancellors’ Forum 2023 by the UO Vice Chancellor, Prof Dr Sajid Rashid Ahmad, and the VC of KIU, Prof Dr Atta Ullah Shah.

The MoU aims to foster academic and research collaboration between the two universities in various fields, including but not limited to, exchange of faculty members, exchange of students, joint research programs, joint conferences and seminars, and exchange of academic materials and publications. Speaking on the occasion, Prof Sajid said, “We are delighted to partner with Karakorum International University, one of the most prestigious universities in Pakistan. This collaboration will open up new opportunities for our students and faculty members to explore new horizons in their academic pursuits. We hope that this MoU will lead to the creation of new knowledge and new ideas that will benefit our societies.”

In his statement, Prof Atta Ullah said, “We are pleased to sign this MoU with the University of Okara, which is known for its academic excellence and commitment to research. We believe that this collaboration will strengthen the ties between our universities and enhance the quality of education and research in our respective regions. We look forward to a fruitful partnership with the University of Okara.”

According to the UO spokesperson, the signing of this MoU is a step towards achieving the goals of internationalization and research excellence of the two universities, and it is expected to lead to the creation of new opportunities for academic and research collaboration between the two institutions.

For more information, contact:
Main Campus,
Karakoram International University (KIU)
University Road, Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-58-11960010-13
Email: info@kiu.edu.pk
Website: www.kiu.edu.pk

Pak TESOL conference and training workshop on innovations in English language teaching and learning 

Gilgit, November 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Department of Linguistics and Literature KIU arranged first ever Pak TESOL Regional Conference and a two-day Training workshop on, “Innovations in English Language Teaching and Learning” in collaboration with AIOU and PAK TESOL for the English Language Teachers of University, Colleges and Schools of GB.

The event was sponsored by RELO-US Embassy Islamabad. Dr. Alya Sohail, Former VC Rawalpindi Women University, Dr Shahid Ibrar-Ul-Hasan, Yorkville University Canada, Dr. Kamal Khan, AIOU Islamabad, Dr. Shamim Ara Shams and Ms. Samina Khan from KIU were the trainers. Acting VC KIU, Prof. Dr. Khalil, Registrar, Dean and many other faculty and administrative staff from KIU participated in opening and closing ceremony.

For more information, contact:
Main Campus,
Karakoram International University (KIU)
University Road, Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-58-11960010-13
Email: info@kiu.edu.pk
Website: www.kiu.edu.pk

Study visit to Regional Meteorological Centre, Gilgit 

Gilgit, November 11, 2022 (PPI-OT):A study visit of BS-III students was arranged by Department of Forestry, Range and Wildlife Management, Karakoram International University (KIU) to Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) of Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) at Gilgit Airport on October 13, 2022.

Two faculty members i.e.; Dr. Ahmad Hussain, Assistant Professor and Dr. Ishrat Roomi, Lecturer, accompanied the students. The purpose of this visit was the exposure of students for practical learning on weather station, instruments and tools and measurement of various parameters like precipitation, humidity, air pressure, temperature, wind velocity and snow fall and recording data in watershed areas of Gilgit Baltistan.

Dr. Farrukh Bashir, Director, RMC, Gilgit-Baltistan welcomed the students and faculty and took all to the station area. He showed various instruments and tools at weather station and briefed all the participants about their purpose and their usage. In Observatory / Recording Rooms at Met-station, Mr. Aslam and Usman, two senior professionals with relevant experience and expertise in met data interpretation, also explained to the students how met data is plotted and recorded.

Dr. Farrukh Bashir said that among more than hundred Meteorological Stations in Pakistan, RMC in Gilgit-Baltistan is a major Met-Station with capability for recording and compiling met data of sub regional met stations like Skardu, Astore, Chillas, Babusar Top, Gupis, etc.

Met-Data collected from these met stations is compiled every three hours and forwarded to Meet Station at Karachi for further World Weather Forecasting Agency. RMC Gilgit renders Provincial District Weather forecast and warning to general public and media and also provides aviation met services for Gilgit and Skardu airports.

Weather warnings are also issued time to time and a booklet was shown to students about formulas and code words used in met safety. At the end, two representatives from students thanked the Director RMC and his team for briefing and facilitating the students in all possible ways.

For more information, contact:
Main Campus,
Karakoram International University (KIU)
University Road, Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-58-11960010-13
Email: info@kiu.edu.pk
Website: www.kiu.edu.pk

Study tour of forestry BS-VII students to various forest types in KPK

Gilgit, November 02, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Department of Forestry, Range and Wildlife Management, Karakoram International University placed a significant emphasis on graduating students for practical learning and exposure to the forestry field and organized a study tour for the BS-VII students to various areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and Azad Jammu and Kashmir for the study of the forest types of Pakistan and their management from October 21-29, 2022.

Beginning in Gilgit-Baltistan, a region blessed with some of the most significant bounties of nature, students observed variety in floral diversity down to Chilas. The breath-taking valleys, plains, peaks, and heritage sites in this dry temperate region attract visitors worldwide. Chilas, located on the Indus River, is now grappling with the consequences of large swathes of denuded forest, a decline in the bird population, and shrinking vegetation cover due to anthropogenic activities.

The vegetation of the area falls in the dry temperate coniferous forest containing the natural forests, which mainly consisted of Cedrus deodara (Diar / Deodar), Pinus wallichiana (Kail), Abies pindrow (Fir), and Pinus gerardiana (Chilgoza), Picea smithiana (Spruce), Juniper (Juniperus spp) pure or mixed, etc.

In some places, forests have been subjected to overuse due to illegal cuttings and free grazing. The change in land use, particularly for forest land use in the Diamer district of GB, is associated with social, environmental, and economic factors.

The natural forests in Northern Areas are critical watersheds of valleys below, and this water is the mainstay for agriculture and hydropower for the floodplains in Pakistan. Many species of wild animals and plants depend on these forests. Some of the species and habitats have national and global significance.

Like any other long-living trees, their role as carbon sink needs no emphasis. Forests are God-gifted open laboratories of nature for education and research. On October 22, 2022, the students visited the Principal office, Punjab Forest School (PFS), Ghora Gali, Murree, where Mr. Babar Sohail, the Principal, welcomed the students and briefed them about the academic and development activities of PFS and its prospects.

He also took students around and identified flora and fauna of the premises. He highlighted the establishment of the Forest Service Academy at Ghora Gully, Murree, and its scheduled role in meeting the professional demand of forest officers/officials in the homeland. The students were given a lecture on REDD+ in detail for future opportunities.

On October 23, 2022, the student visited Compartment 56 of Ghora Gali Forest Subdivision, where Mr. Hasrat Khan and Mr. Junaid, Block Officers, briefed the students about Chirpine regeneration in the enclosure and an explanation of forest boundaries was also elaborated to the students.

The students participated in field exercises for fighting forest fires. They were also given elaboration of the Damage Report Book, Compensation Book, and compounding process for forest offenses. Later on, Forest Nursery at Treet, Murree, was visited. The students were directed to practice making a layout plan of the forest nursery, showing its workable paths, and labelling it’s all growing stock as an exercise.

On October 24, 2022, Mr. Aamir Shehzad, SDFO Murree Forest Division, accompanied the students to watershed areas in Lower Topa, Murree, where soil conservation works and bio-fencing measures were explained in detail in the field.

In the afternoon, the students also visited Ayubia National Park (ANP), where Mr. Muhammad Idrees, DFO (Wildlife), Abbottabad Wildlife Division, briefed the students about the history and management of ANP. Students also carried out an exercise on plant identification and protected areas’ characteristics. The students noted the facilities provided by the Wildlife Department in ANP.

On October 25, 2022, a field visit was made to Margalla Hills National Park (MHNP) where Dr. Tariq Mehmood Bangash, the Director (Wildlife) Islamabad Wildlife Management Board (IWMB), briefed the students about MHNP history and management, and threats to its maintenance.

He also elaborated upon IUCN categories of protected areas and PAs in Pakistan province-wise. Dr. Umm-e- Habiba, Assistant Director, accompanied the students to a field visit of Trail No. 5 where the flora and fauna of MHNP were identified. All the visiting students performed an exercise to eliminate the invasive species Lantana Camara (commonly called lantana).

On October 26, 2022, the students visited the office of the National Project Director, Ten Billion Tree Tsunami Programme (TBTTP) in Islamabad, where, on behalf of National Project Director/Inspector General Forests, Amjad Ali, the Program Officer briefed them about different phases of this program of national importance and its achievement in different phases. In the afternoon, the students visited the Timber Sale Depot of the Timber Extraction Division at Sehala, Rawalpindi.

Shehzad Rasool Janjua (RFO), Incharge of Timber Sale Depot, welcomed all the students and briefed them about the timber auction, sale proceeds, auction dates, and the logging rules of the Punjab Forest Department. He elaborated on all the processes in detail about auction and Lotwara preparation. An exercise of volume calculation of different scants and logs was carried out under his supervision in the field. The students also identified Trees in the Timber Sale Depot. Later, the students proceeded to Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

On October 27, 2022, the students visited the office of the Chief Conservator of Forests, AJK, where Irtaza Quraishi, Conservator of Forests, welcomed all the visiting students and faculty. The Chief Conservator of Forests gave a detailed briefing about the forests of AJK and addressed the students in the first session.

He also answered the questions of visiting students about the forestry scenario in AJK. The group was then taken to the local Wood Industrial Unit under the supervision of Sardar Akram, DFO, where the timber was converted for furniture and construction purposes. He conducted an exercise of volume calculation of wood pieces and scants, and all the students participated in it.

In the afternoon, the office of the Kashmir Forest School at Tandali was visited, where Mrs. Fozia, Principle KFS, welcomed the students. She gave a detailed lecture on nursery-raising techniques and management practices. A field exercise on seedling and plant identification was also conducted in the KFS nursery under her supervision.

On October 28, 2022, the tour group proceeded from Muzaffarabad to Mansehra and first visited WWF WRAP Project Office. Mr. Khurshid Ali Shah, the Site Coordinator, briefed the students about the project objectives and activities.

Mr. Naqash elaborated on the concept of nature-based solutions. Mr. Manzoor highlighted the role of community involvement in project success. Later on, Mr. Mudassir Ahmad, DFO, Siren Watershed Division, briefed the students about watershed management activities at Mansehra. He elaborated upon various silvicultural systems in the forests of Pakistan and their advantages and disadvantages.

In the afternoon, the students proceeded to PFI Experimental Research Station at Shinkiari, where Mr. Sohaib Ahmad, Assistant Professor, PFI, briefed the students on Research Station activities. He took the students to the field area and showed various soil, and water conservation interventions carried out at different periods.

The students also noted the regeneration status of Chirpine enclosure areas. In late hours, he elaborated Forest Types of Pakistan and the forestry scenario in the country in the present context. In the end, the students offered a vote of thanks to him and his team for their gracious welcome and all the facilities provided to visiting students and faculty by PFI. The tour proceeded back to KIU, Gilgit, on October 29, 2022, and reached KIU safe.

For more information, contact:
Main Campus,
Karakoram International University (KIU)
University Road, Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-58-11960010-13
Email: info@kiu.edu.pk
Website: www.kiu.edu.pk

Flood Relief Work started by Provost Committee KIU 

Gilgit, August 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):Flood Relief Work started by Provost Committee KIU. In the first phase, the committee led by worthy Vice Chancellor KIU, Senior Dean Prof. Dr. Khalil Ahmad, Provost Dr. Qamar Abbas, members of committee Dr. Ammar Hussain Dr. Mujeeb ur Rehman Dr. Asad and Dr. Jamal with a large number of Volunteer students visited the flood Affectees camp at Goroo Juglot and distributed food items to more than 50 families. On this occasion, VC KIU showed solidarity with the people in their hour of need and assured them of all kinds of support.

KIU will arrange a medical camp in the area to provide medical facilities to children and old people. He announced that in the next phase, food items and clothes will be distributed in the areas of Bubar, Ashkoman Immit, and Darail Tangier. He advised the Director’s sub-campuses at Ghizer, Hunza, and Chilas to mobilize the volunteer students to provide possible assistance to people who need our support.

On this occasion, Provost KIU thanked Vice Chancellor KIU for this initiative and assured all support. He announce that three desks will be established at the main campus and Sub campuses to collect food items medicines and clothes for flood Affectees. He requested all the supporters to deposit their donations in KIU Relief Fund.

For more information, contact:
Main Campus,
Karakoram International University (KIU)
University Road, Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-58-11960010-13
Email: info@kiu.edu.pk
Website: www.kiu.edu.pk

Workshop on decision making under uncertainty 

Gilgit, August 17, 2022 (PPI-OT):This workshop has been arranged for Directors, Head of Departments, and Officers BPS 18 and above by the Faculty and Staff Development Center. Resource Person: Dr. Mohammad Kazim Khan Department of Mathematical Sciences, Kent State University, Ohio, USA.

For more information, contact:
Main Campus,
Karakoram International University (KIU)
University Road, Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-58-11960010-13
Email: info@kiu.edu.pk
Website: www.kiu.edu.pk