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USEFP announces 2020 Fulbright programme

The United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP) has announced its prestigious 2020 Fulbright Student (Master’s and PhD) and Fulbright-Higher Education Commission (HEC) PhD Programme and has invited Pakistani students to apply.

The programme will allow awardees to complete a fully-funded Master’s or PhD programme at top universities in the US. The application form can be accessed on the USEFP website, (www.usefpakistan.org). The last day to file applications is May 15, 2019.

Women, people with disabilities, and students from rural and underrepresented areas are highly encouraged to apply. All disciplines are eligible except for clinical medicine.
 
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Are there any reforms coming to Pakistan's education system?
 
In the Pakistani curriculum, the terms "Indian subcontinent" should be banned and around the world.

Only "South Asia" or "Asian Subcontinent" should be used.

So over the past 10 years:

Literacy rate in 2008

Maldives: 96%
Sri Lanka: 91%
Iran: 82%
India: 61%
Bhutan: 54%
Pakistan: 50%
Nepal: 49%
Bangladesh: 47%
Afghanistan: 28%

Literacy rate in 2017/18 (% change)

Maldives: 99% (+3%)
Sri Lanka: 91% (-)
Iran: 85% (+3%)
Bangladesh: 73% (+26%)
India: 69% (+8%)
Nepal: 60% (+11%)
Bhutan: 57% (+3%)
Pakistan: 57% (+7%)
Afghanistan: 32% (+4%)
Wow, absolutely horrendous. we really need to improve our literacy rate.


57% is horrible.
 
In the Pakistani curriculum, the terms "Indian subcontinent" should be banned and around the world.

Only "South Asia" or "Asian Subcontinent" should be used.


Wow, absolutely horrendous. we really need to improve our literacy rate.


57% is horrible.

Thanks to PPP and PMLN government.
 
LUMS 19th Advisory Board meeting discusses strategic planning for SBASSE

\LAHORE (PR): The Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) recently organised its 19th Advisory Board Meeting of Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE) with the aim to discuss strategic planning for the next ten years. Discussions on Big Data, Machine Learning, and Cloud Computing were also held during the meeting.

The meeting began with Vice Chancellor LUMS, Dr Arshad Ahmad opening the event and sharing an update on the latest developments at the University. This was followed by presentations by Ms Rabia Ahmad, Director Admissions, Mirza Zunair Zafar, CFO/Director Finance, and Ms Nuzhat Kamran, Director, Office of Advancement for their respective departments. Later on, Dr Shahid Masud, Dean SBASSE, presented the School’s updates as well as a response to the last year’s Advisory Board Report. The Department Chairs of SBASSE further shared the vision, status and strategy of the departments, their research and achievements of their respective faculty members and students.
 
Int’l calligraphy exhibition next month

National Language Promotion Department has planned to host an international calligraphy exhibition by mid of March with an aim to revive the glorious art of calligraphy.

According to an official of the NLPD, calligraphers from different countries including Turkey, Iran and many others have started submitting calligraphic art pieces to the department which will be displayed in the exhibition.

Renowned international calligraphers will participate in the exhibition who will be given an opportunity to interact with the local calligraphers and exchange valuable ideas.
 
UNHCR- funded pilot project completed in Swabi

The pilot project funded by UNHCR under which 900 households have been provided with productive assets and 100 other households got provided with technical and vocational training from certified institutions has been completed in Swabi district.

An asset/certificates distribution ceremony was held at Barakai Camp, Swabi under the Poverty Graduation Pilot Project for Afghan Refugees and their Hosting Families, said a press statement issued here. The ceremony marked the completion of pilot project at Swabi, under which 900 households, including 273 women recipients have been provided with productive assets, while 100 households got provided with technical and vocational training from certified institutions.

The ceremony was attended by Ms Ruven Menikdiwela, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Qazi Azmat Isa, CEO, Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund, and Dinesh Shrestha, Head, UNHCR Sub-Office, Peshawar.
 
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Hamdard University Karachi Convocation..

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Air University to celebrate Annual Students’ Week from tomorrow

February 24, 2019


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Air University Islamabad will celebrate annual Students' Week, starting from Monday.

According to a press release, Vice Chancellor Air Vice Marshal (retired) Faaiz Amir will grace the inauguration ceremony as Chief Guest.

The purpose for celebrating students' week is to provide a platform to students for proving their true potential in different sports activities, such as cricket, hockey, football, volley ball and chess.
 
Shenzhen varsity offers fully-funded scholarships

A Chinese varsity has agreed to provide fully-funded scholarships to Pakistani students at the doctoral, post-doctoral levels apart from faculty and student exchanges for joint research.

This was disclosed as the Shenzhen University (SZU) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Higher Education Commission (HEC) at the commission’s secretariat on Thursday. The agreement was signed by HEC Chairman Dr Tariq Banuri and SZU President Professor Li Qingquan.

The two sides will deliberate on establishing institutional linkages between SZU and Pakistani universities apart from making SZU the latest Chinese varsity to become a member of the Chinese Association of Higher Education and HEC Pakistan Consortium.

Dow University launches first e-doctor programme

Programme caters to uplift of those doctors who have been out of work due to domestic and other social issues

Dow University of Health Science Vice Chancellor Prof Mohammad Saeed Quraishy said that, after successful completion of “e-Doctors” Program, other technical programs including E-Dental Doctor, will soon be started; the work on which has almost been completed.

He announced to the audience, yesterday, at the certificate distribution ceremony of 1st and 2nd batch of e-Doctors Program which was held at Professional Development Center of Dow University, Ojha Campus. The Pro Vice Chancellor, Prof Masroor and Prof Jahan Ara also addressed the audience.


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NUML, IBA Sukkur to collaborate in research, development

National University of Modern Languages (NUML) and Institute of Business Administration University (IBA), Sukkur signed a Memorandum of Understanding to cooperate in the area of research and development activities.

Rector NUML Major General (retd) Zia Ud Din Najam and Vice Chancellor IBA University Prof. Nisar Ahmed Siddiqui signed the MoU.

Director General NUML Brig Muhammad Ibrahim, Deans, Registrar, Directors and others attended the ceremony. Speaking on the occasion Rector NUML Major General (retd) Zia Ud Din Najam said that research should be given more focus and joint research projects should be initiated.

PU holds 128th convocation

The Punjab University’s 128th Convocation held on Saturday in which 38 PhD, 373 MS/MPhil, 393 Master’s, 267 undergraduate degrees and 299 medals were distributed to students.

As many as 75 medals were distributed to undergraduate students, 68 medals to Master’s students and 100 medals were distributed to MPhil/MS students. 1314 degrees and medals were distributed in the convocation.
 
LUMHS confers degrees on 551 students

March 3, 2019


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MBBS graduates at the graduation ceremony at Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences on Saturday.

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HYDERABAD: The Sindh Health Minister Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho has said that the doctors and surgeons qualified and trained in Sindh’s medical institutes often find a job in foreign countries leaving a shortage of doctors behind. “If we don’t stop this trend, our people will be deprived of the health services,” she cautioned while speaking as the chief guest at the 18th annual convocation of Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences (LUMHS) in Jamshoro district on Saturday.

On the occasion, the university conferred degrees on 551 graduates at its annual convocation. As many as 356 graduates of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), 83 of Bachelor of Dental Science (BDS) and 112 postgraduates were among the recipients. Dr Nadia, Dr Habibur Rehman, Dr Tooba, Dr Nomesh Kumar, Dr Aiman Irfan and Dr Momina Owais, among others, were decorated with the gold and silver medals.

HEC, University of Bradford agree on collaborations

The minister said as far as the brain drain of the skilled people was concerned globalisation had negatively affected the country. She said that her department is also confronted with a shortage of funds. According to her, over 60% of the health budget is consumed by salaries and pensions of the employees while a large part of the remaining budget is spent on procurement of medicines and medical equipment.

Dr Pechuho said that Sindh has still not received funds under the National Finance Commission (NFC) Award. “It doesn’t seem like Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government will release funds under the award”.

She complained that the media only reported the child mortality in Thar district even though the same problem of deaths of children existed in all parts of the country. “We have to save lives of children and we are preparing a strategy to do so,” she told.

The minister said that under the strategy, the women in Thar will be provided counselling so that they maintain a gap of some years between the childbirths. “The women in Thar are married early and they give birth every year”.

According to her, the childbirth at home at the hands of untrained midwives is another problem related to infant mortality. The health department is trying to create awareness among the local people to bring their women to the health centres for birth.

“I believe that we should pay more attention towards the preventive side of the health delivery system rather than spending more from the budget on healthcare measures,” she suggested. The minister asked the faculty of Community Health Sciences of LUMHS to initiate campaigns for creating awareness about the preventive side of healthcare more importantly in the rural areas of Sindh.

LUMHS Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Bikha Ram Devrajani requested the health minister to help the university obtain approval from Sindh government for affiliation of Kotri District Headquarters (DHQ) Hospital and the TB Sanatorium Kotri. He further asked for the minister’s help to establish a college of pharmacy, an institute of diabetes and endocrinology, a school of medical technology and a convention centre.

AIOU declares BA result

The VC told that the university has planned to launch a Bachelor of Science (BSc) programme in Forensic Sciences to cater to the needs of the law enforcement agencies, medico-legal experts and the judiciary of Sindh. He informed that Bilawal Medical College, which will operate under the administrative control of LUMHS, has been given certification by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Association (PMDC). The college will provide 100 male graduates of MBBS every year, he added.

Devrajani requested the government provide land for housing colony of employees of LUMHS and buses for the new college. MPA Muhammad Qasim Soomro also spoke on the occasion. Later, the minister visited Liaquat University Hospital, Jamshoro, and DHQ hospital in Kotri Town.
 
China may give Rs6b to digitise K-P high schools

The Chinese government has decided to allocate Rs6 billion for digitising the curriculum of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa higher education schools, said a notification available with Daily Express on Friday.

The KP government is keen to take help from Chinese government in bringing reforms in the curriculum of its schools at the senior level and provincial government is serious in bringing revolution reforms and establishing the school curriculum on the modern lines.

The Chinese government showing interest in the project announced allocating Rs6 billion for the project titled “learning management system”.
 
HEC, Chinese varsity ink accord to award doctorate scholarships

SZU scholarships for Pakistani students will be awarded at split PhD, doctoral and postdoctoral levels, joint research initiatives, and faculty and student exchanges”

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The Higher Education Commission (HEC) and Shenzhen University China (SZU) inked an agreement on Thursday to award fully funded PhD and postdoctoral scholarships to Pakistani students.

The statement issued by HEC said that a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between Shenzhen University (SZU), China and HEC here by Prof Li Qingquan, President, Shenzhen University and Dr Tariq Banuri, Chairman HEC signed the agreement.

It said that the two sides will deliberate on award of fully funded SZU scholarships for Pakistani students at split PhD, doctoral and postdoctoral levels, joint research initiatives, faculty and student exchanges, establishing institutional linkages between SZU and Pakistani universities and latest status of SZU to become a member of Consortium established under the umbrella of Chinese Association of Higher Education and HEC Pakistan.
 
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