Lahore, Punjab University has conferred PhD degrees to ten scholars across a diverse range of academic disciplines, marking a significant achievement for both the recipients and the institution. This recent award ceremony highlights the university’s ongoing commitment to advancing academic excellence and contributing to various fields of study.
According to University of the Punjab, the degrees were awarded in fields that include Information Management, Public Health, Biochemistry, Zoology, Islamic Studies, and Botany. The recipients include Murtaza Ashiq and Tayyba Rasool, both in Information Management; Abida Tehreem and Muhammad Aamer Aslam in Public Health; Amna Mahmood and Muhammad Akram in Biochemistry; Zaman Gul in Zoology; Mubashar Daud and Manzoor Ali in Islamic Studies; and Uzma Naureen in Botany.
This cohort of PhD graduates represents a broad spectrum of vital research areas, with their dissertations contributing new knowledge and insights that are expected to have significant impact within their respective fields. Punjab University takes pride in these scholars’ accomplishments and recognizes their hard work and dedication to their studies.
The awarding of these degrees underscores Punjab University’s role as a leading institution in fostering academic research and development in Pakistan.