Post-RN students avidly celebrate the Culture Day

Lahore, May 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):As part of their subject “Health Culture and Society,” Post-Registered Nurses (RN) second Semester students celebrated Culture Day on May 20, 2022, under the direction of Ms. Alina Hameed (Lecturer, LSN).

The students projected the wide variety of health systems in diverse cultures across Pakistan’s four provinces. There were four groups, each exhibiting its designated province through jewellery, food, and clothing stalls. The faculty members of Lahore School of Nursing (LSN) visited each stall and assessed it via a variety of questions about the assigned culture and healthcare system.

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The University of Lahore

1 – KM Defence Road, Lahore, Pakistan

Tel: +92-42-111-865-865, +92-42-35322501 +92-42-35321761

Email: info@uol.edu.pk

Website: www.uol.edu.pk

Chemistry Department orchestrates a conference on “Chemical and Material Sciences”

Lahore, May 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):The International Conference on Chemical and Material Sciences was held at the Expo Centre on May 21, 2022, by the Chemistry Department of the University of Lahore.

The conference’s Patron-in-Chief was Mr. Awais Raoof (Chairman, BoG), and the Chief Guest was Prof. Dr. Talat Naseer Pasha (Vice Chancellor, University of Education). The chief organizers were Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ashraf (Rector, UOL), Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal (Director, ORIC), Dr. Arif Nazir (Head, Department of Chemistry), Dr. Faiza Hassan (Associate Professor and Chemistry Department Programme Coordinator), and Dr. Umer Younis (Conference Secretary).

Several national and international speakers expressed their perspectives at the conference. The conference had one main session and three parallel sessions attended by around 20 researchers from various renowned universities of Pakistan including LUMS, FCCU, GCU, UAF, QAU, etc.

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The University of Lahore

1 – KM Defence Road, Lahore, Pakistan

Tel: +92-42-111-865-865, +92-42-35322501 +92-42-35321761

Email: info@uol.edu.pk

Website: www.uol.edu.pk

LBS and Meezan Bank sign an MoU to promote Islamic Banking

Lahore, May 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):On May 23, 2022, the Career Management Cell at the Lahore Business School (LBS), UOL and the Meezan Bank signed an agreement aimed at promoting Islamic Banking.

Mr. Shayan Ahmed Baig (Deputy Head, SCD, and Karachi), Mr. Muhammad Adeel Kamran (SCD, Lahore), Mr. Muhammad Saleem (Senior Vice President), Mr. Mohsin Masood (Area Manager), Mr. Najam Tariq Saeed (Regional Sales Manager), and Syed Aetizaz ul Hassan Gillani (Regional Channel Manager) represented Meezan Bank. The LBS was represented by Dr. Rabia Raoof (Dean, Lahore Business School), Dr. Osama Naseem (HoD, Lahore Business School), Mr. Muazzam Rauf (Head, Career Management Cell), Mr. Salman Azam Jioya (Team lead, External linkages), Mr. Usman Islam (Team lead, Placement) and Mr. Shaan-e-Muhammad (Faculty member, LBS).

Later, a seminar was also arranged to educate the students about the differences between conventional and Islamic banking. Mr. Baig gave a presentation about the importance of understanding the principles of Islamic banking.

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The University of Lahore

1 – KM Defence Road, Lahore, Pakistan

Tel: +92-42-111-865-865, +92-42-35322501 +92-42-35321761

Email: info@uol.edu.pk

Website: www.uol.edu.pk

The Faculty of Pharmacy explicates the challenges of the pharmaceutical industry

Lahore, May 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):On May 24, 2022, the Faculty of Pharmacy organized a workshop titled as “Pharma Inspection with Deep Learning in Tablet Manufacturing,” which was aimed at explicating the challenges surfacing in the pharmaceutical industry.

During the workshop, Dr. Yasir Mehmood (Head QA, Saffron Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.), the guest speaker, delivered a lecture on the key aspects of inspection, with emphasis on the role of pharmacists in implementing the Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP) and improvising problem-solving skills. Prof. Dr. Nisar Hussain Shah (Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy) and Dr. Kishwar Sultana (HoD, Department of Pharmacy) presented a shield to the guest speaker as a token of gratitude.

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The University of Lahore

1 – KM Defence Road, Lahore, Pakistan

Tel: +92-42-111-865-865, +92-42-35322501 +92-42-35321761

Email: info@uol.edu.pk

Website: www.uol.edu.pk

Apply for Stavanger-Lingnan Research Symposium 2022

Lahore, May 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Stavanger-Lingnan Research Symposium 2022 will be co-organized by the University of Stavanger in Norway and Lingnan University in Hong Kong from October 31, to November 1, 2022 in a hybrid mode.

This research symposium aims to introduce a cross-disciplinary, -sectional, -cultural approach to investigate the intersection between higher education, labour market, and social equality, and to provide insights into higher education systems and related public policies of two regions to tackle existing and emerging challenges in the current pandemic and uncertain futures.

In specific, through the dialogue between the two higher education contexts, this symposium welcomes the abstracts covering the following topics:

Policies and regulations directing the dynamic changes in higher education

Graduate employment, graduate entrepreneurship, and transgenerational reproduction

Higher education in the context of regional innovation, digitalization, and sustainable development

Individual perceptions and group experiences in a changing academic environment

International student mobility and wellbeing of international students

Internationalisation and transnationalisation of higher education: Comparative perspectives

Researchers, faculty, and postgraduate students are welcome to participate in this symposium. Papers presented at the symposium may be invited to be included in a special issue on the topic “International Mobility, University Governance, and Labour Market Relevance: The Nordic and East Asian Perspectives.” The journal information will be posted in due course.

Abstract Submission:

If you wish to be a presenter, please submit your abstract (no longer than 250 words) via the application system: https://lingnan.asia.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9KYBWR5RtCSkZH8

Important Dates:

Deadline for submission: July 31, 2022

Notification of acceptance: August 15, 2022

For more information, contact:

Forman Christian College

Ferozpur Road, Lahore 54600, Pakistan

Tel: +92-42-99231581-8

Fax: +92-42-99230703

E-Mail: contact@fccollege.edu.pk

Website: www.fccollege.edu.pk

New collaboration establishes Joint Analytical Cell in major step forward for fisheries monitoring and enforcement

International organizations aim to transform global ocean governance by enabling access to data, technology and analytics at scale

Washington, D.C., May 31, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A new collaboration aims to boost equitable access to vital fisheries intelligence, data analysis and capacity building assistance to help developing maritime States combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. Founded by the International Monitoring, Control and Surveillance Network, Global Fishing Watch and TMT, the Joint Analytical Cell, or JAC, will harness innovative technology and fisheries expertise to facilitate collaboration among State and non-State actors and transform ocean governance.

The announcement comes in advance of the International Day for the Fight Against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing on June 5 and the second United Nations Ocean Conference taking place in Lisbon, Portugal June 27-July 1at which the Joint Analytical Cell will be showcased by States that recognize the importance of novel collaboration and new technology to help sustainably manage the ocean.

“The establishment of the Joint Analytical Cell marks a sea change in fisheries intelligence and analysis. It will set a precedent for a global shift toward greater use of open data, data analytics, and integrated technology to provide greater transparency of activities occurring in the maritime domain and strengthen fisheries monitoring, control and surveillance efforts,” said Mark Young, Executive Director of the International Monitoring, Control and Surveillance Network. “Collaboration between States, nonprofits and technology providers can help tackle IUU fishing by providing actionable data, credible intelligence and capacity building to those that need it most, ultimately improving global fisheries management.”

IUU fishing causes significant harm to the health and resilience of the ocean, which is crucial in assuring global livelihoods and food security. Costing States millions of dollars in lost revenue and causing untold damage to marine ecosystems, it is also linked to increases in associated crimes, including labor and human rights abuses, as well as broader maritime security challenges.

Technology and transparency of information can drive change at scale in the fight against illegal fishing. But the global community lacks equitable access to the necessary data and tools, and the resources and training required to use them. Management authorities have traditionally relied on proprietary monitoring systems that have limited information sharing and are not available to all States.

In an effort to streamline the various technology and data offerings in the sphere of fisheries intelligence, the JAC seeks to facilitate a more open, collaborative model that will catalyze pooled data and technology, and conduct capacity-building efforts to improve upon current operating procedures. These insights can be shared across partners and deployed to support maritime enforcement authorities, enabling them to carry out targeted, risk-based and intelligence-led fisheries monitoring, control, surveillance and enforcement operations. These actions are also designed to act as a deterrent, since illicit activities will be harder to hide. The JAC will particularly focus on the strengthening of port controls, transshipment activity, and air and sea patrols. Insights from JAC analyses will also be made available to evidence-base international policy and legal processes that target the closure of loopholes that are exploited by illegal fishing operators.

“The IUU fishing challenge continues to evolve, and so must the responses,” said Duncan Copeland, Executive Director at TMT. “The opportunities that the appropriate data, the right tools and technologies, and targeted personnel training present to bolstering fisheries enforcement capacities are enormous, but only if they are accessible and adapted to a national or regional context. State and non-State actor cooperation and collaboration are essential, and the Joint Analytical Cell has been formed to enable this objective.”

“What we have established with the Joint Analytical Cell is a partnership mechanism that is designed to grow and bring in more complementary platforms and technology providers,” said Tony Long, Chief Executive Officer at Global Fishing Watch. “This initiative, when taken to scale, will mobilize the combined expertise of its partners and allow for more targeted analyses and actionable intelligence offerings.”

The Joint Analytical Cell will focus on four key areas: fisheries intelligence; monitoring, control and surveillance capacity building; access to data and technology, and partnership development. It will build on existing tools created by the founding members such as Global Fishing Watch’s vessel tracking map and related tools like its carrier vessel portal, as well as TMT’s Fisheries Analytical Capacity Tool, a fisheries intelligence management system built to capture and support analysis of identities and characteristics of the global fishing fleet and the companies that comprise it.

“Fish are a livelihood and source of nutrition for billions of people globally and it’s critical to prevent actions like illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing that threaten this vital resource,” said Melissa Wright from Bloomberg Philanthropies. “The new Joint Analytical Cell is an unprecedented step to enhance global collaboration to end fishing piracy, and Bloomberg Philanthropies is excited to support this major effort to expand fishing data. We know that you can’t manage what you can’t measure and the data from this new fisheries intelligence force will ensure governments, civil society partners, and communities can hold bad actors accountable and fish continue to be an available resource for billions around the world.”

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Kimberly Vosburgh
Global Fishing Watch
kimberly@globalfishingwatch.org

Larissa Clark
TM-Tracking
larissa@tm-tracking.org

Damian Johnson
IMCS Network
djohnson@imcsnet.org