Leverify Conducts Virtual Recruitment Drive for LUMS Undergraduate Students 

Lahore, March 08, 2022 (PPI-OT):Leverify conducted its virtual recruitment drive on February 23 for all BSc majors and Computer Science students graduating in 2022. The drive was conducted jointly by Ms. Zahra Malik, Talent Acquisition and Academia Linkage Executive, and Ms. Manal Mustafa (LUMS alumna) Assistant Manager Business Growth Team at Leverify. The company is a USA based tech focused, e-retailer, with their backend operations and human resources located in Pakistan, which is growing at an exponential pace having recruited over 150 people in the last two months along with plans to grow to a strength of over 300 by the end of June 2022.

Explaining the working culture, Ms. Mustafa said that Leverify has an employee-centric approach and prides itself on operating according to the ease of workers in Pakistan. She said that they work remotely, and employees enjoy flexible working hours as per the availability of other department members.

Furthermore, Ms. Mustafa explained that the company will hire 50 people under the Management Trainee Programme and these MTO recruits will get exposure to three main domains including Supply Chain, Data Science and Finance and Compliance within 6 months.

Sharing the application and recruitment procedure, Ms. Malik explained that interested candidates may apply through QR code, shown during the presentation, and the company’s LinkedIn page. Finally, she shared four steps of the recruitment process including submission of resume, online test, assessment center, and interviews. Session ended with an interactive questions and answers session.

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk

Taking Pakistani Accessories to a Global Market: The Story of Warp

Lahore, March 07, 2022 (PPI-OT):All recognised fashion designers have a background in design. However, some people have a natural flair for design and fashion. LUMS alumna, Hirra Babar is one such person who is quickly making a mark on global platforms with her unique accessories brand, Warp [C1] . The brand features a signature line of Hexella handbags, shaped in an elegant geometric structure. These bags have been showcased at a number of international trade fairs and fashion weeks over the years.

Taking Pakistani brands to international markets, Hirra’s brand participated in Mipel (a prestigious leather handbag and accessories event) in Milan in 2018 and was recently selected by the National Chamber of Italian Fashion to display her pieces in the emerging brands category. Warp also participated in Tranoï (a leading trade show) for three seasons of Paris Fashion Week in both 2019 and 2020.

With a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Social Sciences from LUMS, Hirra went on to do her MBA from LUMS in 2014. Midway through her MBA, she realised that a corporate job wasn’t her cup of tea. “I always wanted to start a business of my own and wanted to work in the design industry. With the onset of the fashion retail boom, the industry seemed promising to enter. However, I wanted to differentiate from the already existing businesses out there.”

After completing her MBA, Hirra joined one of the biggest fashion retail brands of the country [C2] to learn the tricks of the trade. Taking a leap to explore something independently alongside her job, Hirra started working on her start-up. “While the job experience did provide for a lot of insight on how to get things going, I left after only 4 months.”

Hirra recalls that the transition from a secure salaried job to a full-time entrepreneurial setup was not easy. “I remember having butterflies; leaving a secure position and moving towards complete uncertainty is not easy. Fortunately, I have had immense support always from my family and friends who have encouraged and believed in me.

It is also important to surround yourself with people who share the same struggle as yours – sharing ideas, challenges and everyday battles and wins with fellow entrepreneurs is always comforting and encouraging.”

Working in the industry, she realised that there was a gap in the accessory market and with an abundant local supply of raw material like leather, it seemed like a very attractive opportunity to explore. For Hirra, right from the beginning, the objective was to make a handbags and accessory brand that can be produced locally and sold globally. She launched her start-up, Warp, in 2016 to fulfil her dream of creating a line of bags for the modern woman, which would be a perfect blend of good design and functionality.

Establishing her start-up was a great learning experience and Hirra has many useful experiences to share with young creative who are just starting out, in fashion and beyond. “Everything might seem like noise initially, but in the long-run it starts making sense. Learn to be a keen observer and look for inspiration outside your work environment, especially in the everyday mundane things. That’s where you always find magic.”

She adds, “Soft-skills are important to get the job done. Work as hard in mastering them as your other technical skills. Most of the time you will be managing people, their expectations and how to get work done from them.”

Hirra believes that her time at LUMS, inside and beyond the classrooms, shaped her as a creator and entrepreneur. “I was much more active both in-classroom and beyond during MBA than during my undergrad at LUMS.

The interaction with a very diverse student body really helped in widening my perspective on life and understanding different viewpoints. Working under immense pressure during my MBA also prepared me well to manage stressful situations one might come across during the entrepreneurial journey.”

For Hirra, it is very important to have a 100% Made in Pakistan label. “During the initial stages of working on the idea I travelled to places like Italy, Spain, France and Turkey for R and D. These are the hubs of high-fashion, especially leather goods manufacturing. I saw that the models of manufacturing were pretty much the same everywhere.

The small family-owned workshops were producing for luxury brands, with the same hand-crafting techniques and tools. The only edge they had was their attitude towards the quality and finesse of the product which came from immense attention to detail.

I realised this is something we can replicate in Pakistan and build a home-grown brand which we all can be proud of. I have always believed any business is good business when it is built on creating shared value. With keeping production within Pakistan, I believe we are also giving to our craftsmen community a chance to up-skill and get competitive at the global level.”

Hirra works very hard to ensure quality and perfection in her products. Sharing the challenges she faced while implementing high standards of quality, she said, “Attitude towards work and understanding the concept of quality is definitely the biggest challenge we face. We as a nation have a very laissez-faire attitude towards work.

We had to work really hard with the craftsmen-community to install the idea of finesse and attention to detail and that cutting corners and finding short-cuts will not get us anywhere.” Learning from an incident when an international order was not accepted because of the standards of quality not being met, Hirra was extremely motivated to perfect Warp’s quality, down to the last detail.

She has trained and educated her craftsmen in making products which not only matched, but surpassed international standards. To achieve this aim, Hirra mobilised local resources and talent, which was also a core aim of her start-up: locally made but sold globally. This, according to Hirra was a challenge as no one had demanded better quality from the craftsmen before and therefore they didn’t know how to improve their craft.

Now that she’s accomplished finesse in her products, Hirra sees the company moving in the right direction. “Setting the base right was very important for us. Our focus for the coming years is to develop and expand on the business side of things. Targeting the international market and finding in-roads in the international fashion community to further strengthen a home-grown brand will be our focus.”

Hirra will also be taking Warp to Paris Fashion Week in September this year. She also has plans to hold exhibitions in the Middle East, which interestingly enough, is where a majority of her clients are based.

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk

Universities Commit to Provide Core Courses to PakistanEdX 

Lahore, March 07, 2022 (PPI-OT):On February 25-26, 2022, HEC’s Higher Education Development Program (HEDP) hosted 9 universities at LUMS to identify high-quality asynchronous online courses as part of the new undergraduate core curriculum for the country. The new curriculum adds 11 core courses drawn from 5 broad categories to the current Pakistan Studies and Islamiyat courses. Lt. General Bukhari, Rector of NUST said “Here is an opportunity where we can learn from each other, and I am very confident that all the stakeholders – not only faculty and students, but also the market, accreditation bodies will join hands with us.”

Discussions were led by Dr. Shaista Sohail, Executive Director, HEC and Ms. Maryam Riaz, Project Coordinator, HEDP. “The HEC aims to create a holistic vision of quality culture for online and blended learning, said Ms. Riaz. Dr. Bhatti, Vice Chancellor (VC) of Virtual University commented, “We are standing at a junction where the future of education in Pakistan is being decided.” Dr. Hasan, Interim VP, Habib University added, “All of HEC’s efforts have taken us to this point. We shouldn’t forget where we were and where we are going. This is a huge accomplishment in providing breadth of education for undergraduate students across the country.”

The purpose of offering nation-wide online courses is to ensure all students across the country have access to the highest quality of foundational education. PakistanEdX was selected as the national online platform to host these courses. It was created by Arbisoft Inc., a major developer for international platforms like MIT/Harvard’s edX. Mr. Bashir, CEO of Arbisoft said “Technology that we have helped build during the last decade, has already served over 55 million learners around the world”. “The global offerings of MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) have skyrocketed demonstrating that online courses do not replace in-person instruction but rather provide complementary choices to learn anytime, anywhere,” said Dr. Ahmad, VC, LUMS.

The meeting was also attended by VCs and representatives from the Aga Khan University, Allama Iqbal Open University, BUITEMS, COMSATS, and Hazara University. These universities will contribute courses on PakistanEdX by offering multilingual options in the 5 core categories of Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, Quantitative Skills, Natural Sciences, and Expository Writing.

Dr. Halai, Vice Provost, Aga Khan University, emphasised the need for quality assurance and a rigorous review process to ensure relevance and high standards. The 9-university consortium will meet on a regular basis to drive this project forward, invite other universities and work together to train faculty members across Pakistan to develop these courses. By pooling course offerings through PakistanEdX, all universities stand to gain from more quality educational choices.

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk

LUMS Hosts its First CIMPA Research School with International Mathematicians 

Lahore, March 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):Mathematicians from all around the world have gathered at LUMS, both in-person and virtually, for the CIMPA Research School on Algebraic and Combinatorial Methods in Geometry. This is the first time a CIMPA School is being hosted at LUMS, with IBA, Karachi participating as a virtual co-host. Globally acclaimed mathematicians will hold lectures at the University from March 1 – 11 to introduce participants to new and evolving areas of algebra, geometry and combinatronics.

The two-week long activities, organised by the Department of Mathematics at the Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering, began with an opening ceremony. The ceremony was attended by the CIMPA Supervisor from the University of Valladolid, Prof. Jorge Mozo Fernandez, as well as LUMS Founding Pro Chancellor, Syed Babar Ali; Vice Chancellor, Dr. Arshad Ahmad; Rector, Shahid Hussain and Dean, Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering, Dr. Muhammad Sabieh Anwar. Syed Babar Ali thanked the international speakers and organisers for bringing CIMPA to LUMS and expressed his hope that the deliberations over the course of the School would be fruitful for all the participants.

Prof. Fernandez explained that CIMPA (Centre International de Mathematiques Pures et Appliquees) is a non-profit organisation, founded in France, for the promotion of Mathematics research in developing countries. He further shared that the purpose behind the CIMPA Research Schools is to connect students in these countries with expert mathematicians. “People, normally, don’t have the opportunity to travel abroad to hear renowned specialists in the subject, and mostly these specialists aren’t in one place to give courses. CIMPA hosts them in countries where students perhaps have less of a chance of meeting these specialists and these speakers.”

Dr. Ahmad reiterated the potential of this School in fostering collaboration in Mathematics research and said, “This event marks a key milestone for LUMS by enhancing our reputation for research and innovation in Mathematics. It also strengthens our ‘Learning Without Borders’ perspective on research and teaching. Here, we strive to break academic, geographic, gender, and socio-economic barriers to innovate and serve the wider community.”

Commenting on the theme of this year’s CIMPA School, Dr. Anwar said, “The areas of algebra, combinatorics and geometry are generally considered to be in the realm of Pure Mathematics and they also represent the best of what human beings can do. As an institution, we are very happy to see this small niche develop in our very confines.”

Prof. Sara Faridi, who has come to LUMS from Dalhousie University, Canada to conduct a course at the School, expressed her pleasure at meeting the women scholars at LUMS. “Academia used to be mostly white people, mostly men, and now academia has changed. As a result, you see people of every colour, every gender at universities. Science benefits from problem solving and thinking of different perspectives, and I really believe we have so many new frontiers to explore because of our diversity.”

The participants and speakers at the School were a reflection of this diversity, and came from different academic institutions both within Pakistan and abroad. The Head of the Department of Mathematics at LUMS, Dr. Imran Anwar, who is instrumental in making this event happen, shared, “It’s a privilege for any university in the developing world to host a CIMPA Research School. This is a forum where our students can build collaborations with internationally accomplished mathematicians through lectures and discussions.”

The CIMPA Research School at LUMS was made possible with the support of the International Mathematical Union, European Mathematical Society, Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan and the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Italy.

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk

Meet and greet with Former Chief Justice of Pakistan R. Justice Asif Saeed Khosa

Lahore, March 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Honourable former Chief Justice of Pakistan, Mr. Asif Saeed Khosa visited LUMS on February 16, 2022 on the invitation of Dean, Shaikh Ahmad Hassan School of Law (SAHSOL), Dr. Sadaf Aziz and faculty members. The occasion gave attendees the opportunity to gain insight into Justice Khosa’s long and illustrious career and his profound contributions to the development of case law and jurisprudence in Pakistan.

Members from SAHSOL also explored avenues for further growth and collaboration, including offering clinical programmes and fellowships for students. Justice Khosa has also made significant efforts to engage with legal scholarship and academia throughout his career. Also joining for tea and further conversation were Rector, Mr. Shahid Hussain, Vice Chancellor, Dr. Arshad Ahmad, Provost, Dr. Tariq Jadoon, and Senior Supreme Court Advocate and Member of Board of Trustees, Dr. Parvez Hassan.

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk

LUMS Alumni Achieve Top 3 Positions in the CSS Exams 2021

Lahore, March 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):This year LUMS alumnus, Hafiz Ali Naeem Sheikh, a graduate of BSc Management Science 2017 has topped the Central Superior Services (CSS) and has been inducted into the Pakistan Administrative Services (PAS). He joins 26 LUMS graduates who have passed the CSS examinations of Pakistan.

Two graduates, one from the Business School and the second from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, have secured 2nd and 3rd position in the CSS exams, respectively. Ahsan Fraz Gondal, a graduate of BSc Accounting and Finance 2019, has secured second position and will join the PAS group. Haroon from BSc Economics and Mathematics 2020 has been placed at number 3 and is also set to join the PAS.

In addition to Law and Humanities and Social Sciences students, this year many Science and Engineering and Management Science students have passed and taken positions in the coveted exams. This outstanding achievement is a source of great pride for the LUMS community. Crediting his achievement to LUMS, Hafiz Ali Naeem Sheikh said, “I had a transformative experience at LUMS because this institution not only provides a world-class education but also trains the individual to meet real-world challenges and envision a better tomorrow.”

Sheikh recalls that he was an active participant of extracurricular activities at LUMS and during the first semester, he joined various student societies and engaged with seniors and peers belonging to different academic and social backgrounds. “That experience, coupled with diverse academic courses, helped me get selected for the Near East and South Asia Undergraduate Exchange Program (NESA UGRAD), a part of the GLOBAL UGRAD Scholarship Program in the USA for one year. The international exposure ultimately motivated me to join the Civil Service and bring about a positive change in public administration.”

For the past few years, an increasing number of LUMS students and alumni are appearing for this competitive examination after graduation and have qualified. Thousands of candidates appear each year, but only a few are selected. In 2021, 17,240 candidates appeared for the CSS exam from all over Pakistan, but only 365 were able to qualify. LUMS congratulates its graduates on this milestone achievement and wishes them luck in their future endeavours.

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk