In Conversation with Dr. Zafar Ayub Qazi, Awardee Vice Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence 2022-23

Lahore, June 27, 2023 (PPI-OT): Dr. Zafar Ayub Qazi is an exceptional teacher, known for his extraordinary efforts at helping students learn how to learn and become skilled problem solvers in Computer Science (CS). In each and every class he creates an inclusive environment with multiple avenues for all students to engage in learning and share their opinions. His students see him as “a joy in class” as they say “he is enthusiastic, well prepped, loves students joining in and just all in all a wonderful person to have taught us.”

His classroom interventions, including class activities involving acting out concepts and innovative use of polling platforms, have significantly improved student engagement, participation, and overall learning, making his courses some of the most popular. Dr. Qazi’s personalised approach to mentoring students through the rigour of developing their academic skills has had a huge ripple effect – many of his students have gone on to publish in top-tier CS conferences, pursued graduate studies at top schools worldwide, or joined the industry. This is a true testament that Dr. Qazi is, without a doubt, one of LUMS’s highly effective instructors.

We sat down with Dr. Qazi to learn more about his teaching philosophy, his approach to learning and what he thinks about the awards. Here is what he had to say.

What inspired you to become a teacher?

I was inspired by many excellent teachers who made a big difference in my life. Through them I saw how teaching offers many opportunities to inspire and mentor students, and how it can be a lifelong journey of learning and growth.

How have interactions with your students informed your teaching throughout your career?

I have observed that students are naturally curious, but many students feel hesitant to ask questions and share their opinions in classes. I believe it is essential to create an enabling and inclusive environment where all students feel safe and encouraged to ask questions and share their opinions.

To create such an environment there are several measures that I take in my classes. First and foremost, I respect student opinions and questions, encourage them to question everything that we study and regularly take their feedback to improve learning. Secondly, I regularly engage my students in fun class activities that help create personal connections with the material and increase students’ motivation to learn, e.g., playing out a scenario in which a group of students interacts with each other in the context of some algorithm or protocol. Lastly, for improving student engagement in large classes I use online and real-time polling platforms, e.g., Poll Everywhere, to ask questions and allow all the students to respond to those questions during class.

Are there any teachers in your life who inspired you?

There are many teachers who have inspired me, I will name a few of them. One of them is Prof. Scott Shenker, a Professor at UC Berkeley, who had amazing clarity and focus on the fundamentals and had a unique way of teaching from first principles of a discipline. I had the great pleasure of attending his classes in Berkeley, they were truly inspiring! I found him to be an amazing storyteller.

Another is Prof. Nabil Mustafa, a Professor at University Sorbonne Paris Nord. He made learning fun with his puzzle-like classes, and I had the pleasure of taking courses from him when I was an undergraduate at LUMS.

Prof. Ihsan Qazi, who co-taught multiple courses with me at LUMS, has also been an inspiration. He has the ability to explain complex ideas in a simple and structured way, and he has had a huge impact on many students’ lives.

Amongst your various achievements, what is one thing as a teacher that you are proud of?

For me, it’s helping my students develop deep conceptual understanding of ideas so they feel empowered to apply them. For example, for the last five years I have been teaching a course about Distributed Systems, which is considered to be a tough course in computer science. When my former students, who are now in different graduate programmes abroad and in industry, share how the learnings from this course helped them to succeed, it makes me really happy.

What value does the Vice Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence hold for you?

It’s a reminder that LUMS values the tremendous effort that goes into offering high-quality courses. It’s also a shared award; I share this with all my students, TAs, and co-instructors, who have played a key role in making my courses a fun learning experience.

If there is one thing that you want your students to remember, what would that be?

I would like to remind my students to focus on their learning process. To remember that it takes dedication and hard work to achieve your goals.

How do you envision teaching and learning in the country evolving?

I humbly hope that we can replicate and scale the quality of teaching that we have at LUMS to other places in the country. Our computer science program is very well-reputed across the world, and it would be wonderful to see this level of excellence in teaching and learning in many other places the country as well. Achieving this goal would require collaboration and innovation in teaching, as well as a continued commitment to excellence in education.

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

PU journalism students visit printing press

Lahore, June 27, 2023 (PPI-OT): Punjab University Department of Journalism students visited PU Printing Press as part of their study tour to get practical knowledge about design, pasting, plate and printing sections. As many as 25-member student delegation of BS 4th Semester Print Journalism class headed by Associate Professor Dr Shabbir Sarwar was welcomed by Director Press Ali Ahmad. The students have and interactive session with the director. Mr Ali discussed various sections of the press, press history as well as the modern trends and machines including digital printing and direct to print (DTP) technology.

Design and Graphic Studio In-charge Muhammad Kamil explained about editing software, 256 million colour variations and four colour separations under CMYK rule. He showed practical demonstration of the colour separations mechanism. Press Supervisor Jalil Mohsin took students to the round of various sections of the printing press and briefed them about the technology and machines. He thoroughly explained how the printing of newspapers, magazines and books is done in offset printing.

Earlier students also got briefing and demonstration about plates making, Contact frame machine with vacuum, Halogen light effects etc. From pre-press work to offset printing, cutting, folding and binding everything was shown with meticulous details. Dr. Shabbir Sarwar thanked the press management for their facilitation and practical knowledge dissemination among students. In the end, students received PU diaries as souvenir from the director press.

For more information, contact:

Registrar,

University of the Punjab

Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore, Pakistan

Tel: +92-42-99231102

Fax: +92-42-99231103

E-Mail: registrar@pu.edu.pk

Website: http://pu.edu.pk/

Islamabad and KP Alumni Community Celebrate Annual Reunion

Lahore, June 27, 2023 (PPI-OT): On the evening of Friday, June 9, 2023, LUMS hosted a group of enthusiastic alumni at the annual Islamabad and KP Alumni Reunion dinner at Serena Hotel, Islamabad. The evening presented itself as a wonderful opportunity for the alumni community residing in Islamabad and KP to come together with the LUMS leadership and catch up. After a warm welcome, the Director of Advancement, Nuzhat Kamran, took the stage to share her thoughts on the need for the alumni community to unite and give back to their alma mater.

The highlight of the evening was bidding farewell to the old Islamabad Alumni Working Group and welcoming the new cohort by introducing them to the community on stage. The members of the new Islamabad Alumni Working Group are Haider Rafiq (MBA 1994), Amir Mahmood Islam (EMBA 2005), Saud Mukhtar (MBA 2007), Mehvish Muneera Ismail (BA-LLB 2008), Ahmad Saffee (BSc 2011), Mahmood Shamsher Ali (EMBA 2013), Muhammad Yahya Javed Bajwa (BSc 2014), Myrah Nerine Butt (BSc 2014), Ali Hassan (BSc 2017), and Amna Afzal (BSc 2020).

On behalf of the new cohort, Ismail took to the podium and expressed a commitment to strengthen engagement amongst the city’s alumni and work together towards the advancement of LUMS. Newly elected KP Alumni Chapter ambassadors also took the opportunity to thank LUMS for prioritising alumni participation and bringing the community together.

LUMS Vice Chancellor, Dr. Arshad Ahmad delivered a brief address where he thanked the alumni for supporting LUMS in its manifold efforts and for taking the time out to be present at the dinner. He also expressed special gratitude to the Islamabad and KP community for coming full circle with him in this journey, as their annual reunion was the first alumni event he attended in 2018 with this being the last.

An interactive trivia game titled ‘How Well Do You Know LUMS?’ followed where alumni got the chance to interact and enjoy themselves while getting the chance to win exciting LUMS merchandise. The evening ended with the gathering enjoying a lovely dinner over some enlightening conversations.

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

i-Hope Summer Volunteer Program launched in Lahore at Indus Hospital, Jubilee Town, Lahore Campus

Karachi, June 27, 2023 (PPI-OT): Indus Hospital and Health Network launched its first i-Hope Volunteer Program at its Jubilee Town, Lahore Campus. 26 Students from Roots IVY School; Learning Alliance International; International School, Lahore; Rak Turk Maarif International School and Colleges attended the week-long program and actively participated in a myriad of activities.

The students were divided into four groups and were engaged in various activities which included tour of the Indus Hospital’s Jubilee Town, Lahore Campus and Tehsil Headquarter Hospital, Bedian Campus and meeting with the patients both in adult and pediatric wards and out-patient clinics. Students learnt about the real-life stories and challenges of the patients and also distributed gifts to spread smiles amongst them. Additionally, the students attended sessions on Empathy; Health and Safety; Mental Wellbeing; Giving Back to Society; Health and Nutrition; Art Therapy and Motivation.

On the closing day of the program, Dr. Abdul Bari Khan, President IHHN urged the student volunteers to dream big, act with good intention and make their vision a reality. Fueled with passion and empathy Lalain Sheikh, one of the volunteers said, “It was an eye-opening experience for me. Taking part in this program has made me a grounded person and made me realize how blessed I am,”

Congratulating the 1st batch for their achievements, Dr Tasmaan Ibne Rasa, CEO IHHN, North appreciated the commitment students had shown to support the cause of Indus. He and other senior faculty and management staff presented the volunteers with acknowledgement certificates.

Background

The i-Hope Volunteer Program falls under the umbrella of Indus Yaqeen – a unique platform launched by IHHN for the youth to unleash their energies and power to shape the society we live in. Through the i-Hope Volunteer Program, students are provided the opportunity to develop their leadership and public-speaking skills. Additionally, during this program, values such as empathy and giving back to society are inculcated in students. IHHN has been arranging this volunteer program since 2015 in Karachi; however, it was arranged for the first time in Lahore in 2023. The 1st batch of i-Hope Volunteers will join the program’s alumni network and will become IHHN’s upcoming avant-gardists.

For more information, contact

The Indus Hospital (TIH)

C-76, Sector 31/5, Opposite Darussalam Society,

Korangi Crossing, Karachi – 75190, Pakistan

Tel: +92-21-35112709-17

Fax: +92-21-35112718

Email: crd@indushospital.org.pk

Website: http://www.indushospital.org.pk/

All Pakistan Newspapers Society expresses profound grief over the sad demise of mother of Mr. Saeed Ahmed Khan

Karachi, June 27, 2023 (PPI-OT): Nazafreen Saigol Lakhani, President and Sarmad Ali, Secretary General of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society have expressed profound grief on behalf of APNS Office Bearers and members of the Executive Committee over the sad demise of mother of Mr. Saeed Ahmed Khan, Accounts Officer All Pakistan Newspapers Society. The APNS offered condolence to the bereaved family and prayed that Almighty Allah rest the departed soul in eternal peace and give them courage and patience to bear the loss.

For more information, contact:

All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS)

32, Farid Chamber Abdullah Haroon Road,

Karachi Post Code 74400

Tel: +92-21-5671256, +92-21-5671314

Fax: +92-21-5671310

E-mail: apns@apns.com.pk

URL: www.apns.com.pk

Summer Camp Organized at IHHN Karachi For Pediatric Oncology Patients

Karachi, June 27, 2023 (PPI-OT): A summer camp was organized for the first time at Indus Hospital and Health Network (IHHN), for pediatric oncology patients, at Korangi campus, by i-Inspire ambassador, Faryal Kamran. The camp lasted for one month. The camp surely brought smiles on children who need them the most.

Around 10,000 children are expected to get diagnosed with cancer every year in Pakistan. However, due to lack of access and unaffordability of treatment, approximately 70% of children diagnosed either abandon treatment or are unable to survive beyond 5 years of starting treatment.

The activities included Yoga session, magic show, a visit to Science fuse, keychain making, tote bag, necklace making, creative carving, storytelling and cake cutting ceremony.

Summer camp was sponsored by Fary Goraya Ask Fary, Power of Sharing, Hamza Masood from Move and Speak and POM POM décor. Activity partner was Science Fuse / spark your neurons.

IHHN is grateful to Faryal Kamran Initiative for bringing smiles and joy on the faces of the children under treatment.

For more information, contact

The Indus Hospital (TIH)

C-76, Sector 31/5, Opposite Darussalam Society,

Korangi Crossing, Karachi – 75190, Pakistan

Tel: +92-21-35112709-17

Fax: +92-21-35112718

Email: crd@indushospital.org.pk

Website: http://www.indushospital.org.pk/