LUMS Partners with AKAH to Address Fundamental Climate Change Issues 

Lahore, January 26, 2023 (PPI-OT):The Centre for Water informatics and Technology (WIT) at LUMS has joined hands with Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH) to address the challenges due to climate change specifically in Gilgit Baltistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. WIT is a research centre at the Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE) that focuses on hydro informatics and system analysis. AKAH works with communities and stakeholders to help disasters and the effects of climate change. The MoU wishes to build effective local partnerships in climate-vulnerable regions and leverage technology to assist in mitigation and adaptation with the help of AKAH.

Members of the university’s senior leadership including Vice Chancellor, Dr. Arshad Ahmad, Provost, Dr. Tariq Jadoon, and Director, WIT, Dr. Muhammad Abubakar were present at the ceremony. Representing AKAH were Ms. Nusrat Nasab, CEO, Mr. Ejaz Karim, Head of Emergency Management, Mr. Sher Wali, Program Manager, Risk Anticipation and New Initiatives, and Mr. Jafar Ali, Manager Admin and Procurement. The ceremony began with a presentation on the numerous initiatives driven by WIT on demand-driven irrigation, water management, disaster risk reduction, and forest fire early warning project. Dr. Abubakar shared his thoughts on the partnership, “This collaboration that we are having with AKAH is multi-faceted and this collaboration will evolve into a more comprehensive partnership over and beyond the technological interventions that we are thinking of.”

Dr. Ahmad spoke about how partnerships can have a lasting impact. Speaking about the collaboration with the University of Baltistan, Skardu (UoBS), he shared 150 of LUMS students twinned with 150 of UoBS students for a month-long unique experiential learning semester. “The data that emerged from this experience is mainly speaking to local interventions for issues that were identified by local communities there. That’s the kind of impact we’re looking for. This is not just a MoU for one-stop where we’re signing for a grant, but rather building the kind of capacity that we need to deal with these very important issues.”

Ms. Nusrat Nasab emphasised how this partnership is a stepping-stone for future collaborations, “We must do things rapidly. As the climate changes and the increasing intensity of natural disasters, there is an increase in carbon emissions. This is where we call it a shared responsibility, and where this partnership could really open doors for us.”

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

History Major, Heer Cheema Named 2023 Rhodes Scholar from Pakistan 

Lahore, January 25, 2023 (PPI-OT):Heer Cheema, a 2022 LUMS BA History graduate is the recipient of 2023’s Rhodes Scholarship for Pakistan. Heer is a second-generation Rhodes scholarship awardee as her father, Dr. Ali Cheema, Associate Professor at the Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences at LUMS, was also selected as a Rhodes Scholar in 1989.

In Fall 2023, Heer will begin her graduate studies at the University of Oxford, where she will conduct research on Colonial History with a focus on South Asia. She hopes to use this opportunity to advance the discourse around historical structures and aims for her work to contribute to a broader, ongoing public debate around citizenship rights and democracy.

During her school days, Heer developed a deep and abiding love for Literature, which in many ways is what brought her to History. “The texts I studied drew my attention to how narratives can divide, exclude, and silence people, but also call into question prevailing societal norms, and enable one to reclaim one’s history and identity.

In other words, it was in conversations with my two wonderful literature teachers, Ms. Zareena Saeed and Mr. Aqib Ali that literary worlds and characters came to take on real-world, historical stakes,” she shared.

Her conversations with her grandparents about their experiences of the 1947 Partition further established her interest in the subject. “The more I heard, the more I knew that there were stories I was not hearing, and that just drew me closer and closer to the realisation that this is what I wanted to do,” she recalls.

At LUMS, Heer continued to be drawn to History. She observed that it is misleading and dangerous to treat History as a subject of a bygone time, as a study of worlds or people that have no bearing on the present.

“The past deeply shapes our understanding of the present and future. Historical narratives can often be employed to reinforce or legitimise divisive and exclusionary social norms and state practice, but it is also through history that we can unmoor and challenge these narratives, and create space for a more grounded, inclusive framing of the world.”

During her undergraduate studies, Heer became deeply invested in histories of state violence. This interest culminated in her undergraduate thesis which explores how the surveillance regime in Colonial Punjab facilitated violent state action against peaceful dissidents. Heer was also a part of the founding Executive Council of the LUMS Historical Society and a part of the editorial board that launched the Feminist Society’s first e-publication.

She is now working with the LUMS Digital Archive. “My commitment to each of these initiatives has been driven by my broader commitment to spaces of dissent, which foreground voices and histories that have been systematically oppressed,” she said.

Heer believes that in our current moment where the most vulnerable in Pakistan are denied their rights and vilified, even in ostensibly progressive spaces, the study of history, as well as the humanities and social sciences more broadly, is, in her view, increasingly urgent. “I think students often hesitate to study the humanities and social sciences at university, despite being interested in these fields, because of job prospects and familial pressure, but I think that these are fields that can equip you with essential tools to contend with, as well as contribute to the world around you,” she stated.

The History teachers, as well as the broader Humanities and Social Sciences faculty at LUMS, are incredibly supportive and encouraging says Heer. “They have created a space at LUMS, which allows students to be creative and to think beyond rigid disciplinary boundaries.

I am endlessly grateful to the professors and students who have pushed me to think deeply, and whose own work and commitment continues to inspire my own. I am, in particular, thankful to Dr. Ali Raza, Dr. Ameem Lutfi, Dr. Ilyas Chattha, Dr. Maryam Wasif Khan, Dr. Sana Haroon, Dr. Sarah Humayun and Dr. Shayan Rajani for their guidance and mentorship.”

Heer encourages anyone who is interested or passionate about what they’re studying to apply for the Rhodes scholarship. “The Rhodes is an incredibly generous scholarship, which not only supports you financially but allows you to be part of a diverse and dynamic community.

It is a competitive scholarship, and there are no guarantees, but the application process holds value beyond just the outcome. It allows you to articulate what you’re invested in and your plans for the future. Though I had few expectations going in, I am so grateful to have been awarded the scholarship.”

The particularly exciting part for Heer is the fact that she shares the honour with Nuzaina Khan, the other Pakistani Rhodes Scholar for 2023, a close friend of hers, whom she met in school and immediately bonded with over their love of books.

In her spare time, Heer loves to read and write poetry. “I find that sometimes I can only think in fragments, and poetry allows me to build something meaningful out of a fragment, to just attend to a small thought. I’m also a big fan of graphic novels and animated short films – I’m intrigued by the capacity of animation to suspend, warp, and stretch reality, whilst also speaking to very real concerns and experiences.”

As Heer looks forward to continuing her studies, History will remain at the forefront, “These structures continue to, in our postcolonial moment, enable the excessive use of force by the state and strip certain groups of their political and legal rights. In particular, I hope to explore the role surveillance agencies and the law have historically played in enabling and legitimizing state violence,” states Heer.

We wish Heer the very best for her 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

LUMS hosts Graduate and Undergraduate Open House for Prospective Applicants

Lahore, January 25, 2023 (PPI-OT):For prospective applicants to gain valuable information related to admissions, programmes and standardised tests, LUMS organised the Undergraduate Open House and Graduate Open House.

The Undergraduate Open House 2022 was a two-day event held from December 2 – 3 with an insightful panel discussion with different deans and faculty. In attendance were Dr. Faisal Bari, Dean, Syed Ahsan Ali and Syed Maratib Ali School of Education (SOE), Dr. Ali Khan, Dean, Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences (MGSHSS), and Dr. Sadaf Aziz, Dean, Shaikh Ahmad Hassan School of Law (SAHSOL).

Faculty members from all five Schools were also present. Students were advised on how to apply to LUMS and were provided assistance for the application process. The event also featured a 1.5-day long free SAT and ACT workshop. The panel discussion concluded with a question-and-answer session.

The Graduate Open House 2023, held on January 7-8, 2023, included a panel discussion with the deans and faculty at LUMS. The panel featured Dr. Sabieh Anwar, Dean, Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE), as well as faculty members including Dr. Muhammad Farooq Naseer, Assistant Professor, MGSHSS, Dr. Shakeel Jajja, Associate Professor, Suleman Dawood School of Business (SDSB), and Dr. Tayyaba Tamim, Associate Professor, SOE.

Workshops for prospective students were also held on different standardised tests including GRE, GMAT, and NTS GAT. Also, a Thesis Writing and Research Workshop was conducted for Business students to develop formal writing skills and improve their chances at scoring better in the GRE.

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

Group Head, British American Tobacco, and Gives Talk at LUMS 

Lahore, January 23, 2023 (PPI-OT):Ms. Ulla de Hondt, Group Head of Global Business Solutions (GBS) at British American Tobacco (BAT), visited LUMS to share her insights on successful leadership strategies. Ms Hondt is an accomplished business leader with over three decades of experience of leveraging technology to create efficiencies across large organisational structures.

The session was attended by LUMS faculty, staff, and students and was designed to provide valuable insights into successful business strategies. Ms. Hondt shared her personal experiences and the techniques she used in different leadership positions over the course of her career. The talk was followed by a question-and-answer session.

The team from BAT also discussed different avenues of collaboration with the senior leadership at LUMS including Dr. Arshad Ahmad, Vice Chancellor; Mr. Mohammed Ali Khan, Executive Director, Strategic Initiatives and Ms. Nuzhat Kamran, Director of Advancement. Representative of the SDSB Luminites Association were also present and shared insights with the BAT team that included Mr. Shahid Afzal, Regional Head of GBS Finance, Ms. Emma Ridley, Head of Transformation; Mr. Zubair Khan, General Manager; Ms. Maham Khan, Head of Human Resources, and Ms. Neshay Aqueel, Legal and External Affairs Counsel.

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

S and P Global Sponsors Mega Coding Competition at LUMS

Lahore, January 13, 2023 (PPI-OT):Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), held a two-day technology event in collaboration with Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers bracket (IEEE) Society, titled CodinGuru 5.0. in partnership with S and P Global Pakistan. This competition aimed to improve the tech quotient of the students and encourage ambitious and skilled coders to enhance their abilities.

Senior Director Commercial S and P Global, Shafqaat H. Shah, addressed the audience and said, “At S and P Global, we not only deploy cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), virtual reality (VR), data science, and analytics in our products to power the markets of the future, but we do so while being inclusive and equitable towards our people, clients, and the communities we operate in. Together, we can accelerate progress in the world.”

The competition was planned across 3 segments: Programming, UI/UX, and WebApp Module. The participating teams developed innovative solutions for daily usage like delivery applications, climate change actions, and energy-saving appliances through different programming languages like C++, Java, and Python.

To further highlight the correlation of ‘Diversity, Equity and Inclusion’ (DEI) with innovation and creativity, a panel discussion was held focusing on the significance of inclusion in workplaces. Moderated by Campus Recruiter S and P Global, Hiba Khalid, it included Senior Director Commercial S and P Global, Shafqaat H. Shah, Director People S and P Global, Samia Qamar, and Founder Skills Todo, Ayesha Zaman. “A thriving, inventive workplace must aim to represent the society that it functions in.

Coding skills are intrinsic to progress and S and P Global ensures the development of skills by incorporating the diversity of backgrounds, and more importantly, different perspectives, which result in more creative solutions for the problems” stated Director People S and P Global, Samia Qamar. The top three places were secured by FAST Karachi as the winner of the Programming Contest, LUMS students for the UI/UX module, and COMSATS Lahore for the WebDEV module.

LUMS has been organizing this mega-coding competition since 2018. This year, a total of 70 teams from different universities, mainly Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Punjab University College of Information Technology, FAST National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, University of Engineering and Technology, Information Technology University, COMSATS, and Government College University Lahore participated in the event. The participants were given 24 hours to design a creative IT solution and customer-friendly interface for a contemporary real-world problem aligned with the given theme.

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 National Outreach Programme Goes to Abbottabad 

Lahore, January 11, 2023 (PPI-OT):Every year, the National Outreach Programme (NOP) Centre plans its annual outreach to seek bright yet underprivileged students across Pakistan and promote the message of higher education.

The team conducted visits and sessions in different schools and colleges of Abbottabad, which lies in a cradle of historical sites and landmarks. It boasts an array of educational institutions with some of the brightest minds. The team visited Batrasi, Haripur, Mansehra, and Havelian and for the first time, Qalandarabad was added to the list of suburbs to be visited.

Students were informed of how they can apply to the NOP Summer Coaching Session (SCS) and how the session places them on the right track for admission to the LUMS Undergraduate programme on a 100% scholarship. In line with our motto, the team had primarily focused on visiting female schools and colleges in Havelian, Haripur and Mansehra, resulting in 1500 students being informed about the scholarship.

During the outreach, attendees of the Summer Coaching Session (SCS) 2022 joined the Team at Government Post Graduate College, Mansehra to encourage junior students to apply for the National Outreach Programme.

At the same time, students from intermediate humanities backgrounds were also encouraged to apply to the programmes offered at Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences (MGSHSS) at LUMS.

Student exploration of different related avenues has always been encouraged by the NOP Team. In this regard, a special session was held for pre-medical students to consider pure sciences offered at Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE).

Furthermore, walk-in sessions were also conducted in colleges where prior appointments had not been set – seeing the stellar reputation of the LUMS NOP, these institutions warmly welcomed the team and facilitated the session.

Teachers and counsellors of the schools and colleges were assisted and informed about guiding students on how to apply for the NOP SCS for better results and increased induction of students. This year, LUMS-NOP looks forward to seeing an increased number of applications for the NOP Summer Coaching Session from this area.

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