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Tenure Track System reforms

Tenure Track System reforms December 18, 2020 The Tenure Track System (TTS) was introduced by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) in 2002, as part of the strategy for reforming education quality. The objective was to attract better-qualified faculty members, and recognise and reward superior performance. The expectation was that over time the two systems would converge into a single, high-quality, competitive system of faculty recruitment, retention, promotion, and tenure. The first version of the TTS statutes was developed in 2003, and adopted and implemented by a few universities in 2005. These statutes were adapted from practices in vogue in universities in advanced countries, especially the Faculty Handbook of The University of New Mexico, USA. Over time, the statutes were amended to address remaining gaps and cater to local conditions. The final version was finally approved in the form of “Model Tenure Track Statutes, version 2.0”, in 2008. This version remain

NA Speaker addresses int l virtual conference on Pak-UK Education Gateway

NA Speaker addresses int l virtual conference on Pak-UK Education Gateway   Published On NA Speaker addresses int l virtual conference on Pak-UK Education Gateway ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser said the government is fully committed to the cause and aims to generate an educated workforce build empathy and tolerance and rapidly improve Pakistan s positioning in the global market. He expressed these views while addressing the International Virtual Conference on Pakistan-United Kingdom Education Gateway in Islamabad today. He said that 150 million young people are Pakistan s greatest asset and utilizing this potential appropriately would help achieve socio-economic development of the country.

National Assembly of Pakistan

Tuesday, 15th December, 2020 PRESENT GOVERNMENT COMMITTED TO GENERATE AN EDUCATED WORKFORCE, BUILD EMPATHY AND TOLERANCE AND RAPIDLY IMPROVE PAKISTAN’S POSITIONING IN THE GLOBAL MARKET:  NA SPEAKER Islamabad December 15, 2020: Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser has said that 150 Million young people are Pakistan’s greatest asset and utilizing this potential appropriately would help achieve socio-economic development of the country. He said that the aforesaid objective could only be realized through providing access to high-quality education and skill development in the country. He expressed these views while addressing the International Virtual Conference on Pakistan-United Kingdom (UK) Education Gateway through video link, today in Islamabad.  

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