UMT Wins HEC Intervarsity Volleyball Zone-H Men Competition 

Lahore, December 21, 2022 (PPI-OT):It is a great honour that the UMT Sports Department has achieved another milestone by winning the HEC Intervarsity Volleyball Zone-H Men Competition scheduled on December 12-16, 2022 at UMT and also qualified for the final stages of the HEC Competition going to be organized by the University of Peshawar from January 04, 2023, onwards.

Players from top universities of the zone including GCU Lahore, UOL, UOE, UOS and UMT participated in the competition. The University of Management and Technology’s Volleyball team won the final after showing an outstanding performance against UOL.

The following UMT Markhor volleyball players contributed to this great achievement:

Sr. # – Name – Student ID – Program

1. Muhammad Ali Raza (Captain) – F2020132075 – BS-CE

2. Muhammad Tayyab Ilyas – F2019070036 – BS-Maths

3. Muhammad Irfan – F2019119097 – BS-EL

4. Haris Shahzad – F2019321107 – BS-FST

5. Muhammad Adeel Ahmad – F2019067067 – BS-Chemistry

6. Usman Riaz – F2021341025 – BS-SE

7. Malik Shayan – F2022396048 – ADP-M and CS

8. Shayan Sultan – F2019122077 – BS-PA

9. Mueen Akhtar – F2020126053 – BS-PS

10. Abu Sufian – F2022188088 – BS-IR

11. Safdar Nasrullah – F2020126054 – BS-PS

12. Adnan Latif – F2021065294 – BS-SE

We congratulate all the team players and the coach Mr Irshad Hussain and wish them all the best for the final phase of the HEC competition.

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University of Management and Technology (UMT)
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Sindh HEC’s body completes 2-day inspection of academic performance, facilities of SU, CIEC felicitates VC Dr Kalhoro for bringing reforms: No lackluster observation surfaced, overall functioning found exquisite, says provincial HEC chairman Prof. S.M Tariq Rafi 

Jamshoro, December 21, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Charter Inspection and Evaluation Committee (CIEC) of Sindh Higher Education Commission (HEC) on Tuesday has completed the detailed inspection of the functioning, academic performance, and students’ aid being provided by the University of Sindh Jamshoro, which continued for two consecutive days.

Led by the chairman Sindh HEC Professor Syed Muhammad Tariq Rafi, the members including Vice-Chancellor Mehran Engineering University Professor Dr. Taha Hussain Ali, Vice-Chancellor Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam Prof. Dr. Fateh Muhammad Mari, Vice-Chancellor of Karachi University, Prof. Dr. Khalid M. Iraqi, Vice-Chancellor of Jinnah Sindh Medical University Karachi Dr. Amjad Siraj Memon, Agha Mushtaq and others were part of the CIEC.

On their arrival to the VC office, the Sindh University Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Muhammad Siddique Kalhoro and Registrar Dr. Ghulam Muhammad Bhutto welcomed the guests. Later, a meeting was held in the Senate Hall of the VC Secretariat, where the Director SU’s Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) Dr. Altaf Nizamani gave a detailed briefing to the committee members about the achievements, progress, updates and monitoring policies of the Quality Enhancement Cell of Sindh University.

He said that the University of Sindh had maintained the excellence/competitive framework of higher education and research under the guidelines provided by the federal higher education commission, which could be compared with the international standards of higher education.

On the occasion, Sindh HEC Chairman Professor Syed Muhammad Tariq Rafi said that a team of 44 experts of the CIEC’s sub-committee visited Sindh University on the first day to inspect and evaluate the facilities, infrastructure, educational activities, teaching standards, academic programs, financial assistance to the students and other administrative matters of Sindh University and furnished their separate reports to the Charter Inspection and Evaluation Committee (CIEC) of Sindh Higher Education Commission (HEC) with their recommendations.

He said that no negative opinion had surfaced in their reports about the teaching departments/ centers and institutes and Sindh University; consequently, he said he was passing on good wishes to the SU Vice-Chancellor for doing the best work.

He said that the members of the committee and the sub-committee inspected all the educational departments, institutes and centers of the University of Sindh in detail and reviewed the situation of various facilities and found that there were continuous reforms, improvement in teaching and research.

The chairman further said that the quality of higher education imparted by the Sindh University was of international standard and it prepared its faculty updated and skilled as per the latest requirements, for which he said the VC deserved accolades.

Praising the effective communication and coordination between the academic departments of the varsity and the quality enhancement cell (QAC), he said that the Sindh University management should monitor the performance of the affiliated public and private colleges and institutes closely.

“If any college or institution is negligent in providing higher education as per standards of the higher education commission, it can be disaffiliated”, he said and added that the detailed reports against such institutions should be sent to Sindh HEC so that they could be interrogated and warned.

Prof. S.M Tariq Rafi went on saying that Sindh Higher Education Commission will continue to extend its support to SU and it will ensure the implementation of Sindh HEC policies and reforms within the Universities in Sindh.

At the juncture, the members of the committee including Vice-Chancellors of Karachi University, Mehran University and Sindh Agricultural University also appreciated the educational vision and performance of their Sindh University counterpart and felicitated him for introducing reforms and austerity measures to bring the varsity to the right direction.

SU VC Dr. Kalhoro said that despite the financial difficulties, efforts were being made to ensure the provision of quality higher education and the results of which were also coming forward in the form of success of students in the national job market.

He said that a number of SU law graduates had recently passed the competitive examinations and become civil judges and law officers, which he said was a great accomplishment and the result of the hard work of the university administration and faculty members. He demanded that the Chief Minister Sindh should be approached by the chairman provincial HEC to include SU on the route of the People’s Bus service plied in Hyderabad.

The house decided that the Vice-Chancellors of the four Universities of Jamshoro and Sindh Agricultural University, Tando Jam will call on the Provincial Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon and the Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah in this regard in order to convince them to ply the buses on the route Hyderabad, Jamshoro and Kotri. The VCs said it will lessen the financial burden from the universities and greatly benefit the thousands of students and the general public.

For more information, contact:
Director
Centre for Pure and Applied Geology
University of Sindh
University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan
Tel: +92-22-9213167
Cell: +92-300-9375193
E-mail: shsolangi@usindh.edu.pk
Website: www.usindh.edu.pk

Meet the 2022 Winners of the Vice Chancellor’s Alumni Achievement Awards

Lahore, December 21, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Vice Chancellor’s Alumni Achievement Awards (VC AAA) recognise outstanding alumni for their exemplary accomplishments across sectors, including contributions made and services rendered in communities locally and around the world, with a commitment that reflects the LUMS spirit.

From scoring big in academia and leading global organisations, to spearheading social change in Pakistan, this year’s VC AAA winners continue to make LUMS proud on an international scale. Learn about the impactful work they are doing and explore their inspiring journeys.

Ahmed is an example of professionalism and hard work. She has consistently achieved her personal and professional goals over the last two and half decades. Since graduating in 1996, she has worked for several internationally renowned institutions including WI Carr Securities, The World Bank, Faysal Bank and MCB Ltd.

She has held senior management positions in the corporate banking coverage space. She started as a coverage banker in Islamabad and has successfully risen through the ranks to her current position as an Executive Vice President heading Corporate Banking for the Central and Northern regions for Pakistan at MCB. Ahmed has taken on very active roles with each of her teams in managing a very large and complex portfolio through the challenging macro-economic environment in Pakistan in recent years.

She has been an inspiring mentor for many who have been lucky to work with her, especially young women taking on the challenges in a majority male working environment. She has also volunteered as a mentor for the National Incubation Center Lahore (NICL) at LUMS and was nominated to participate in the Stanford Seed Program. At the beginning of her career, she contributed to a few case studies that became a part of the MBA programme at LUMS. Dr. Farooq’s work focuses on the development of analytical methods for analysis of various pharmaceutical drugs.

He received his PhD in Analytical Chemistry from Iowa State University in 2022. As a researcher who has made remarkable advancements in the field of separation science, Dr. Farooq played an instrumental role in securing preliminary data needed for the US Department of Energy to award a $2.45 million grant on separation science (funded through Ames National Laboratory) to the Department of Chemistry team at Iowa State University. During the course of his PhD, Dr. Farooq published 16 research papers with seven first-author manuscripts in high impact journals.

He has received several awards for excellence in research including the David N. and Minnie I. Wall Graduate Fellowship, Mary and Velmer Fassel Travel Award, and Professional Advancement Grant at Iowa State University. Currently, he also serves as a reviewer for the Journal of Chromatography A and Royal Society of Chemistry.

Dr. Farooq actively guides and mentors LUMS students who aspire to pursue graduate studies in the US. He loves boxing, a sport he took on at LUMS, and has competed in several US collegiate boxing nationals. Dr. Farooq is a proud National Outreach Programme (NOP) alumnus of LUMS and dedicates his success to both the LUMS NOP and his parents.

Laghari works in Guggenheim’s Energy Investment Banking group and helps lead the firm’s energy and energy transition investment banking business. He has over 14 years of investment banking experience and primarily focuses on strategic advisory assignments and financing for companies in the energy
Industry.

Previously, Laghari worked at Citigroup where he led the firm’s North American Upstream
Investment banking business, representing one of its largest investment banking teams within the Global Energy Group. His experience includes a broad range of strategic advisory and capital markets engagements. He has led several transactions totalling over $140 billion in value and spanning North America, South America, Africa, Asia and Europe.

After graduating with honours from LUMS, Laghari earned an MA in Financial Risk Management from the Segal Graduate School of Business at Simon Fraser University. He and his wife, Nadia reside in Houston with their daughters Lyla and Leah.

Dr. Mubin is a senior academic and currently Acting Associate Dean, High Degree Research at his Faculty at Western Sydney University. His primary research interests are human-robot interaction and human-computer interaction. Specifically, he studies social robotics and their interaction with humans in education, public spaces and information dissemination scenarios. In the area of health informatics, he has worked on technological interventions for COVID-19, autism, stroke and substance abuse.

Dr. Mubin has authored 31 journal publications in the last five years, 14 in Q1 and 15 in Q2 ranked journals. He is involved in teaching and supervising (undergraduate and postgraduate) students in the broader area of human-computer interaction, mobile computing and health informatics.

He has already supervised five high-degree research students to completion; four as a principal supervisor and one as co-supervisor. He is currently principal supervisor to a further four research students. In recognition of his expertise in robotics, he also serves as an Associate Editor for the International Journal of Social Robotics.

Nadeem is a global expert on innovation, entrepreneurship, business models and product development. He actively mentors founders, aspiring entrepreneurs and students, and consistently strives to inspire, educate and empower the youth towards entrepreneurship. Having played a pivotal role in the launch of Pakistan’s first STP, National Science and Technology Park (NSTP), and Nadeem is currently spearheading the Innovation and Partnerships there.

He has designed the award-winning academia-industry linkage platform ‘The Bridge’, internationally renowned start-up incubation programmes, TechOne, Cube 8 and Hatch 8, as well as performance evaluation frameworks for the Science Park. In the last few years, his contributions have led to PKR 2.8+ billion in revenue generation, PKR 2.7+billion in start-up funding and creation of 2,800+ jobs.

Previously, Nadeem designed the entrepreneurship curriculum for all Schools at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST). He is a recipient of the prestigious Commonwealth Scholarship and completed his Masters from Imperial College London. He loves adventure, travel and sports.

Sadiq holds a graduate degree in Film Directing from Columbia University. His first feature, Joy land, won the Jury Award in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival in 2022 and became Pakistan’s official submission to the 95th Academy Awards. His short film, Darling, which was based on Joy land, won the Best Short Film award at the 76th Venice Film Festival and was an official selection at the Toronto International Film Festival.

His short film, Nice Talking to You was an official selection at South by Southwest (SXSW) 2019, Palm Springs International Shorts fest 2019, and won Vimeo’s Best Director award at Columbia University Film Festival 2018. The film also made the BAFTA Shortlist for Best Student Film.

Saeed is Co-founder of Charity Doings Foundation (CDF), a non-profit established in 2016, and an Animal Welfare Ambassador to Comprehensive Disaster Response Services (CDRS), both incorporated in Pakistan and the USA. CDF is actively investing itself in social responsibility efforts and has successfully executed multiple projects across Pakistan.

These projects include over 800 solar water projects, environmental sustainability programmes, sustainable electricity projects, daily food distribution to over 12,000 individuals in a month, economic sustainability programmes, a stray animal feeding programme, supporting a school for special children, and an orphanage.

To date, CDF has nationally helped over 10 million humans, and thousands of animals, and has deployed over $300,000 in infrastructure development. Saeed is currently pursuing an LL.M in Animal Law at the Center for Animal Law Studies, Lewis and Clark Law School as the first Pakistani recipient of the Brooks Institute Animal Rights Law and Policy International Scholarship.

He holds an LL.M from the University of Michigan Law School, and is a member of the American Bar Association Animal Law, International Animal Law and the Climate Change and Human Rights Subcommittees, a member of the newly formed Animal Law Working Commission for The Union Internationale des Avocats (UIA).

At the University of Michigan, Saeed was the first-ever dual recipient of the Myint Zan LLM Prize and the Outstanding LL.M student for excellence in pro-bono service award, the LL.M Student Council representative for his class and the DEI Chair for the entire law school.

Younas is the founder of vFairs, a leading global virtual, hybrid and in-person events platform. VFairs helps organisations of all sizes, industries and regions conduct memorable online events to achieve real business results. The virtual platform and mobile app offer versatile features and customisation options. The company’s exceptional customer support is consistently rated #1 on third-party sites like G2 and Capterra.

This is why top organisations around the world such as Nestle, Microsoft, Amazon and more have chosen vFairs to host virtual conferences, online trade shows, job fairs, virtual training and more. VFairs has employees across 10+ countries including the USA, Canada, UAE, Australia, UK, Pakistan, etc. In 2017, Younas also established the Lahore engineering and project management campus for vFairs. In over 5 years, he created job opportunities for the local market and employed 200+ Pakistanis with his staunch belief in the quality of talent.

A sizable portion of that employee base hails from LUMS. Younas holds a Masters in Computer Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He is a recipient of the Fulbright Scholarship and David Bruton Jr. Fellowship. He lives in Toronto with his wife Mariam (BSc 2007) and daughters, Zoya and Mishaal.

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

Blocking of VULMS Accounts for Fall-2022 Semester 

Lahore, December 21, 2022 (PPI-OT):The University has blocked LMS accounts of all those students who have payable dues. Students with blocked accounts will not be able to carry out academic activities for fall’2022 semester. It is therefore advised to clear outstanding dues at the earliest and get LMS accounts unblocked.

For more information, contact:
Virtual University of Pakistan (VU)
M.A. Jinnah Campus, Defence Road, Off Raiwind Road,
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-111-880-880
Fax: +92-42-99200604, +92-42-99202174
Website: www.vu.edu.pk

New great achievement of the Islamia University of Bahawalpur, 13 scientists included in world top 2% 

Bahawalpur, December 21, 2022 (PPI-OT):13 scientists of Islamia University Bahawalpur have been included in the world top 2% scientists Stanford University ranking. Top scientists, doctors, engineers and mathematicians from around the world are included in the ranking.

These people include Prof Dr. Rubina Bhatti, Dean Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof. Dr. Saeed Ahmed, Chairman Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akhtar, Chairman, Department of Medical Laboratory Technology, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Altaf, Chairman Green Healthcare System, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Prof. Dr. Zaheer Abbas, Department of Mathematics, Dr. Ismat Bibi, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Dr. Muhammad Nadeem Akhtar, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Dr. Muhammad Azhar Khan, Associate Professor, Institute of Physics, Dr. Ghulam Abbas, Department of Mathematics, Dr. Mohammad Adil, Department of Chemistry, Dr. Abdul Rehman, Department of Agronomy, Dr. Mohammad Farooq Warsi, Department of Chemistry and Faisal Zulfiqar, Department of Horticulture Sciences. Engr. Prof. Dr. Athar Mahboob, Vice Chancellor, the Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Deans and Director ORIC have congratulated him on this honour.

It is worth mentioning that every year Stanford University releases the list of top 2000 scientists in different fields in the world. In recent years, a large number of scientists and researchers from the Islamia University of Bahawalpur have been included in this list, which is a clear manifestation of the Islamia University Bahawalpur’s global standards in research.

For more information, contact:
The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB)
University Chowk, Gulshan Colony, Bahawalpur,
Punjab – 63100, Pakistan
Tel: +92-62-9250235
Fax: +92-62-9250335
E-mail: info@iub.edu.pk
Website: https://www.iub.edu.pk/

Babar reaches career-best second position in MRF Tyres ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings 

Islamabad, December 21, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan captain Babar Azam has attained a career-best second position in the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings after notching two half-centuries in the final Test of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) series against England in Karachi.

Babar’s knocks of 78 and 54 have helped him overtake Steve Smith, who managed 36 and six in a low-scoring game between Australia and South Africa in Brisbane. Babar, who is ranked first in ODIs and fourth in T20Is, trails Marnus Labuschagne by 61 points in the Test rankings.

Australia batter Travis Head, whose first innings score of 92 was the highest in the Brisbane Test, has gained three slots to reach a career-best fourth position as he crosses the 800-rating point mark for the first time in his career. His previous best was fifth position in January this year.

In the latest weekly update that also takes into account performances in the first Test of the WTC series between Bangladesh and India in Chattogram, Cheteshwar Pujara’s knocks of 90 and 102 not out have lifted him 10 positions to 16th while Shreyas Iyer (up 11 places to 26th) and Shubman Gill (up 10 places to 54th) have also gained after some fine performances in the match.

England captain Ben Stokes (up places to 23rd), South Africa’s Temba Bavuma (up eight places to 24th) and Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan (up four places to 37th) are some others to move up the batters’ list. England’s Harry Brook is in the top 50 for the first time after scoring centuries in all three Tests in Pakistan.

In the bowlers’ rankings, South Africa quick Kagiso Rabada has gained four spots to reach third position after grabbing four wickets in each innings at Gabba. Rabada, a formerly top-ranked bowler, was third in August this year before slipping down the table.

India spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel have made rapid progress after helping win the Chattogram Test. Yadav’s Player of the Match effort of eight for 113 has lifted him 19 places to 49th while Patel’s five scalps in the match see him jump 10 places to a career-best 18th position.

Other bowlers to move up the list include Marcon Jansen, Jack Leach, Mark Wood, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Scott Boland and Mohammad Siraj.

Results over the past week see Australia consolidate their position at the top of the WTC table with India in second position.

For more information, contact:
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