Emerging trends and challenges to higher education in Pakistan
Islamabad
May 10, 2021
Education, especially higher education plays a very pivotal role in transformation and development of a nation. Higher education institutions impart the knowledge and skills to youth and make them ready for shouldering future responsibilities of running the whole system of a country. Moreover, besides teaching and learning universities are the places where knowledge is created, which further adds to importance of these institutions in the development of a nation. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic besides other walks of life also badly affects the educational activities throughout the world. Pakistan is no exception, however, the question arises here that even prior to the present pandemic higher education institutions in Pakistan were discharging their responsibilities which they were supposed to perform. Was there any pragmatic linkage between university and industry? Could the university g
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‘HEC ignores VCs in higher education policy making’
Islamabad
April 27, 2021
Islamabad : The Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) did not take all stakeholders, especially vice chancellors of universities, on board while making policies regarding higher education during the last two or three years, remarked speakers at the consultative meeting of Vice Chancellors of Pakistan on ‘Emerging Trends and Challenges of Higher Education.’
The meeting was jointly arranged by Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) and Quaid-i-Azam University at the main campus of AIOU. Vice Chancellors across the country participated in the meeting physically as well as online. VC, AIOU, Prof. Dr. Zia Ul-Qayyum while delivering a welcome address, thanked all the worthy guests to gather for a noble cause and highlighted the objectives of the meeting.
VCs blame HEC for ignoring all stakeholders in policy making matters
By Hamid Khan Wazir
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Speakers at the Consultative Meeting of Vice-Chancellors of Pakistan blamed the Higher Education Commission (HEC) for not taking all stakeholders, especially Vice-Chancellors of Universities, onboard while making policies regarding higher education during the last two or three years.
The Consultative Meeting of Vice-Chancellors of Pakistan on “Emerging Trends and Challenges of Higher Education” was jointly arranged by Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) and Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) in Islamabad on Monday.
Vice-Chancellors across the Country participated in the meeting physically as well as online.
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