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June 2011

Young Doctors Leave for Nobel Laureates Meeting

Quality

Agriculture

Research

Needed to

Feed Increasing

Population:

Dr. Laghari

HEC to Carry Out Ranking of Universities

HEC Scholar Wins Social Science Prize in France

Scholarships

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Balochistan

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COMMISSION EVENTS

UNIVERSITY NEWS

Contents

Graphic Designer

Raja Ahmad Nadeem

Reporter

Waseem Khaliqdad

Editor

Aayesha Ikram

Publisher:

Higher Education

Commission, Pakistan

HEC News & Views is published every month.

No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission of the publisher. The views expressed by authors in the articles is their sole responsibility and not of HEC. The Commission would like to thank all the institutions and individuals who contributed information and photographs for this Magazine.

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Meeting of 13 QECs of Private Universities

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Five Young Doctors Leave for Lindau

Nobel Laureates Meeting

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HEC Scholar Wins Social Science Prize in France

Rector NUST Leads Session in Talloires Network Conference

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Research Shows Use of Naswar May Lead to Cancer GIKI, Iraqi Varsities to Launch Joint Ventures

PIEAS Researchers Working on Cancer Therapy HEC to Carry Out Ranking of Universities Dr. Laghari Inaugurates “The News Education Expo-2011"

HEC Regional Centres to be Upgraded to Enhance Provincial Coordination

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HEC Stands 3 in Weightlifting Championship German-Pakistani Research Collaboration Programme Launched

99 Scholarships Approved under HEC-USAID Merit and Needs based Programme

CEMB Develops Insect-Resistant Cotton Variety SPSS Workshop for Project Employees

HEC Student Participates in Space Camp at US Turnitin Demonstration at UVAS through Video Conference

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Commission Events

He said that the women complex established at UAF is the best complex among all public sector universities. Talking about women contribution in education, he said that a decade ago, only 35 per cent of literate people were women.

Chairperson Visits UAF

Quality Agriculture Research Needed to

Feed Increasing Population: Dr. Laghari

Dr. Javaid R. Laghari, Chairperson, Higher Education Commission visited the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (UAF) to preside over the concluding session of an international seminar on 'Crop Management' organized by the Department of Agronomy, besides addressing the participants of Campus Women Voice.

Addressing the seminar, the Chairperson urged the agricultural scientists to execute more quality research to feed the increasing population as 68 million people would be added to the population in the next 20 years that is more than the total population of Germany. He maintained that as many as 95 per cent of the total researches across the globe had been coming from the West till 1990 but now the trend is changing and the East is dominating the West in the field of research. Talking about agricultural challenges, he said that in the field, there are numerous dimensions including food security, climate changes, changing pattern of rains, temperature, water, and energy, pattern and agro-ecological zones. He said that various universities were striving to have a centre of excellence but UAF has a firm ground and justification to have a centre of excellence in the food security that would certainly address the above concerns befittingly. Dr. Iqrar Ahmed Khan, Vice Chancellor, UAF said that it is the age of agronomy, and with more focus on it we can cope with the food challenges. He urged the agronomists to come up with innovative ideas to develop agriculture at par with the modern world.

He said that by the next year, the University is likely to have a Centre of Excellence in Food Security. “Two more Centres of Excellence would be set up in public sector universities of the country”, he added.

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“A positive trend is being witnessed in the ratio of women education as 45 of them are now women. There is a need to promote gender equality in the society and to encourage women in every field of life,” he said.

The Chairperson visited the PARS experimental farms and witnessed indigenous drip irrigation technology installed at Agricultural Engineering Research Farm. He also visited post-harvest laboratory comprising controlled atmosphere

technology and laboratories of National Institute of Food Science and Technology.

Dr. Laghari inspected extrusion plant at the Institute of Horticultural Sciences as well. He also inaugurated the newly-constructed hostels at Postgraduate Agricultural Research Station (PARS) as well as Women Complex comprising three different hostels at University's main campus.

Dr. Javaid R. Laghari, Chairperson, Higher Education Commission (HEC) has urged the universities to strengthen their indigenous quality culture and make wholehearted efforts to improve their international visibility. He was addressing, through video conferencing, the focal persons of public and private universities of Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab on Monday, in connection with the HEC initiative to carry out quality based ranking of higher education institutions (HEIs) aiming at international compatibility, primarily based on the QS Ranking System acceptable widely across countries.

In this regard, all public and private universities of the country have been asked to provide data by July 15, 2011. The Statistical Information Unit (SIU), HEC held an orientation session for universities of four provinces and Federal area. Dr. Muhammad Ismail, Director, Quality Enhancement Cell, NUST was the facilitator who shared his experiences of NUST in the context of QS ranking. Ms. Zia Batool, Director General, Quality Assurance, HEC gave the opening remarks and introduced different initiatives of HEC in the context of quality assurance.

The Chairperson said that HEC has taken various initiatives to bring HEIs of Pakistan at par with international standards. “Ranking is one of the

Universities to Provide Data by July 15, 2011

HEC to Carry Out Ranking of Universities Aiming

at International Compatibility: Dr. Laghari

measures to scale the success of efforts to achieve international competitiveness in education research and innovation. Since QS World Ranking is considered as one of the effective quality based ranking of HEIs at international level so HEC has desired to build the capacity of Pakistani universities to get more international visibility through reflection in international rankings including QS Ranking,” he said.

While requesting the universities to meet the deadline for provision of authentic data, Dr. Laghari said that university rankings are very important for students, parents, employers, government organizations, policy makers and other stakeholders. “The results of rankings change the context in which universities function. It is basically a learning and self-improving exercise which benefits the academic and research communities programmes of the country.”

“Universities which fail to provide data will be ranked zero by placing them at the bottom in the ranking list,” he added.

In his presentation, Dr. Ismail explained the significance of university ranking as well as various ranking systems currently prevalent around the globe, while focusing on status and process of QS Ranking.

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D r . J a v a i d R . L a g h a r i , C h a i r p e r s o n , H i g h e r Education Commission (HEC) i n a u g u r a t e d T h e N e w s Education Expo 2011 at C o n v e n t i o n C e n t r e , Islamabad.

A large number of people from different walks of life turned up at the two-day event, which was held at Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore from June 11-12, June 18-19 and June 27-28, respectively.

The Expo, organised by the Jang Media Group, attracted many exhibitors including HEC, universities, education consultants, United States Education Foundation in Pakistan, British Council and other stakeholders.

HEC also set up stalls at three s t a t i o n s . H u n d r e d s o f students, faculty members, parents and other visitors visited the stall to seek information regarding local and foreign scholarships, research grants, attestation

Dr. Laghari Inaugurates

“The News Education Expo 2011”

procedure, recognition of universities, digital library, quality criteria, etc.

Under the supervision of Ms. Aayesha Ikram, Director (Media), all the arrangements were coordinated by Syed Ali Raza, Project Manager (Video C o n f e r e n c i n g ) . O t h e r members of the team included Mr. Shaikh Muhammad Ali, Project Director (HRD) and Ms Fareeda Anjum, Deputy Director (R&D) in Islamabad, Mr. Wasim Hashmi, Project Director (HRD) and Mr. Nouman Naseer, Assistant Director (R&D) in Karachi, and Mr. Waqas Ahmad Chaudhry, Project Director (HRD) and Mr. Muhammad Raza, Assistant Director ( R & D ) i n L a h o r e . H E C Regional Centres at Lahore and Karachi extended all-out support and facilitated the teams in best possible manner. Publicity material including flyers, brochures, monthly magazine, annual report were displayed on the stall for

d i s t r i b u t i o n a m o n g t h e visitors. HEC teams also c o n d u c t e d s p e c i a l presentations to give an overview of different activities as well as achievements of the C o m m i s s i o n s i n c e i t s inception in 2002.

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In order to have a more efficient role of the provinces in policy making of higher education sector and its effective implementation, the H i g h e r E d u c a t i o n Commission has constituted four Provincial Consultative Groups (PCGs) who will make r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s f o r strengthening the role of HEC Regional Centres in all the four provinces.

The major objective is to address the concerns of the smaller and less-developed provinces on the equitable distribution of resources, and on the provision of enhanced services at provincial capitals. These Groups will assess the current role of HEC Regional C e n t r e s , i d e n t i f y t h o s e functionalities of HEC main office which are transferable to R e g i o n a l C e n t r e s o n immediate basis and identify those powers/function which may be transferred in future. Each Group, headed by a Vice Chancellor, will develop m e c h a n i s m f o r f o r m a l c o n s u l t a t i o n w i t h t h e Provincial Governments,

HEC Regional Centres to

be Upgraded to Enhance

Provincial Coordination

Chancellor's office and Vice Chancellors in the region, besides identifying indicators for determining the successful operation of HEC Regional Centres.

Meetings of the PCG will be held via video conference to save time. The deadline for d e l i v e r i n g f i n a l s e t o f recommendations for each Regional Centre is by June 30, 2011, while the final meeting of Chairpersons of PCGs will be held at HEC Secretariat on July 15, 2011 and the final set of recommendations will be put u p f o r a p p r o v a l o f Chairperson by July 20, 2011. New staffing requirements for the Regional Centres will be fulfilled and a Director General will head each Centre who would ensure that all the tasks as agreed to by the PCG can be actually executed. D r . A b d u l N a b i , V i c e Chancellor, University of Balochistan, Quetta; Dr. Nasser Ali Khan, Director, Institute of Management Sciences, Peshawar; Dr. M u j a h i d K a m r a n , V i c e

Chancellor, University of the Punjab, Lahore; and Dr. U.A.G. Isani, Vice Chancellor, Iqra University, Karachi will head the PCGs for Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and Sindh, respectively Members of the PCGs include (Balochistan) Dr. Abdul H a m e e d B a j o i , V i c e C h a n c e l l o r , L a s b e l a University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences, Uthal; Dr. Shakeel Ahmed Roshan, Vice Chancellor, Al-Had Islamic University, Quetta; Secretary Education, Government of Balochistan (KPK) Dr. Mansoor Akbar Kundi, Vice Chancellor, Gomal University, D.I. Khan; Dr. Israr Khan Khattak, Vice Chancellor, City University, Peshawar; Secretary (Higher Education), Government of KPK (Punjab) Dr. Muhammad Mukhtar, Vice Chancellor, I s l a m i a U n i v e r s i t y , Bahawalpur; Dr. Zafar Iqbal, Vice Chancellor, Superior College University, Lahore; Secretary (Higher Education), Government of the Punjab; Dr. Masood Hameed Khan, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi; Dr. A.Q. Mughal, V i c e C h a n c e l l o r , S i n d h A g r i c u l t u r e U n i v e r s i t y , Tandojam; and Secretary (Education), Government of Sindh. HEC representatives in P C G s i n c l u d e M r . Muhammad Javed Khan, Adviser Academic, Mr. Fida Hussain, Director General, Quality Assurance Agency and Dr. M. Mazhar Saeed, D i r e c t o r G e n e r a l , A d m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d Coordination.

The major objective is to address the concerns

of the smaller and less-developed provinces on

the equitable distribution of resources, and on

the provision of enhanced services at

provincial capitals.

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Five outstanding young doctors are all set to make once in a lifetime trip to Lindau Germany to meet 25 Nobel Laureates under the programme sponsored by the Higher Education Commission and Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission. Selection was made by the German Council. Maryam Alam Khan graduate of Khyber Medical College, Wafa Omer, Army Medical College, Syed Imran Shah, King Edward Medical College, Ehsan Ullah, Bahawalpur Medical College and Kanwal Zulfikar Abbotabad Medical College respectively expressed their excitement for the impending visit on the eve of their departure during a meeting with Dr. Javaid R. Laghari, Chairman Higher Education Commission. The Chairman congratulated them on their selection and advised them to make a mark for Pakistan in the gathering of 570 international students from over 60 countries who would be attending the event. He encouraged them to glean useful information regarding higher studies and to contribute positively, be it clinical or research in their choice of profession.

Five Young Doctors Leave for Lindau Nobel Laureates Meeting

Youth our only hope for the future - Dr. Laghari

'Youth are our only hope for the future', said Dr. Laghari, 'only the youth can fill the leadership vaccum that is apparent in most professions. After your return, endeavour to maintain the momentum and drive to excel, ' he said.

Young scholars are selected in a transparent manner and on merit for participation in the event. Previous scholars have earned a good name for Pakistan and every year students from Pakistan are welcomed warmly.

The purpose of these annual meeting which began in 1951 is to create knowledge though interaction of talented young scholars with Nobel Laureates. The meetings rotate annually in s u b j e c t s o f P h y s i c s , C h e m i s t r y a n d Medicine/Physiology. Lindau organizers are also appreciative of the gender balance reflected by Pakistan and this year girls outnumber the boys in the final selection. Since 2003, 53 such talented young scholars have availed this opportunity and many of them have henceforth been selected in universities abroad for higher studies in USA, UK, Germany, Australia etc.

HEC Weightlifters have won two gold and four silver medals in the Inter Departmental Weightlifting Championship recently held in Lahore. HEC team won third position in the Championship.

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HEC Stands 3 in Weightlifting Championship

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The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) has launched a new scheme entitled “German-Pakistani Research Collaboration” for providing funding to consolidate scientific exchange between former Pakistani scholarship holders and their German host universities, and to support new joint projects.

The major objective of the Programme is to establish long-term and sustainable research projects jointly implemented by German and Pakistani universities in selected research fields with an unequivocal impact on teaching. There should be clear points of reference on current questions regarding Pakistan's economic, ecological and socio-economic development, with a special focus on continuing training and specialisation of young scientists. The topics to be given priority include Water Resources Management, Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency, Agricultural Sciences and Social Sciences. However, research projects from other disciplines are also eligible for funding, if submitted with sound and conclusive concepts which can be expected to have a sustainable impact on the research collaboration between Pakistan and Germany.

The call for proposals targets departments and institutes at German universities as well as university faculty with an interest in long-term and sustainable research collaboration with Pakistani partner universities on the specified topics.

The funding for a research project is designed for three years, although the initial grant is limited to two years. The maximum funding volume per application is € 30,000 in 2011 and € 40,000 for the following years. The application deadline is June 24, 2011. Detailed information is available at http://www.daad.de/.

Establishing Long-term and Sustainable Research Projects

German-Pakistani

Research Collaboration

Programme Launched

A total of 99 scholarships have been approved under HEC-USAID Merit and Needs based Programme for the academic year 2010-11. This was decided in the meeting of Scholarship Management Committee held at Commission secretariat, Islamabad. Dr. Sohail Naqvi, Executive Director, HEC chaired the m e e t i n g . D r . A r t u r o A c o s t a , t h e representatives of USAID, was also present. The HEC, in partnership with the US Government, initiated the Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Programme aimed to provide assistance to talented but needy students who are unable to start their higher education due to financial disadvantages. These scholarships are available since 2004 in the field of Business Administration and Agriculture at 11 participating universities/ institutions.

The selected students are from rural and remote areas across Pakistan and studying at KPK Agriculture University, Peshawar; Balochistan University of Information Technology Engineering and Management S c i e n c e s ( B U I T E M S ) , Q u e t t a ; S i n d h Agriculture University(SAU), Tandojam. The offered scholarships cover tuition fee, transportation, books, lodging and incidental costs.

Since the Programme's inception in 2004, 1440 needy students have received scholarships in the field of Business Administration and Agriculture while 827 students have completed their education under the programme. The goal of the programme is to award a total of 1,807 through six year life of the project.

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Scholarships

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HEC-USAID

Merit and

Needs based Programme

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Prof. Dr. Syed Mansoor Sarwar, Principal, Punjab University College of Information Technology (PUCIT) has recently completed a project entitled “Data Warehouse Virtualization Framework (DWVF)”, for high availability of data for business intelligence and information delivery. He conducted the research as Principal Investigator, under HEC's National Research Programme for Universities (NRPU).

Information plays a critical role in the technological, scientific, agricultural and socio-economic development of a country. Information is of value if it is accurate and delivered at the right time. Policies pertaining to different socio-development activities such as health, education, agriculture, energy, biotechnology, information technology, water supply, sanitation, and environment are shaped by the right kind of information. A Basic Data Warehouse (DWbasic) is used by organizations for (1) information discovery and business intelligence (BI) like O L A P , r e p o r t i n g , a n a l y s i s a n d ( 2 ) implementation of decision support systems for decision-makers, planners and investors.

The major problems concerned with DWbasic are (1) high cost: charged by the data warehouse vendors for maintaining and providing fully customized solutions based on the type and size of a business, (2) latency: produced by the data acquisition tools while propagating changes from operational sources to DWbasic repository, (3) non-volatile nature of a DWbasic schema: which does not provide scalability and flexibility in a DWbasic for changing business requirements. DWVF dramatically reduces data redundancy, time-consuming and technically intense ETL process, and non-volatile behavior of traditional data warehouses. A new data modelling technique, called ring modelling, is introduced which efficiently handles schema evolution with the changing business requirements, increases scalability, and provides a unified, integrated,

and virtual data model for storing OLTP and OLAP data. The semi-structured virtual data warehouse is a versatile repository for nearly all types of data. The main advantage of using a semi-structured data model is that it can construct and interpret interactive systems and it provides efficient storage and retrieval of information. Ring modelling algorithms allow efficient and smooth data manipulation, retrieval, and analysis operations without performing multi-pass SQL queries and time-consuming SQL operations.

Project Outcomes and Implications

The outcome of this research on data warehouse virtualization framework is twofold. Firstly, a software solution named Virtual Data Warehouse (VDW) (prototype) has been developed in the latest 4GL programming tools for Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs), e.g., industries, government organizations, and

Projected Completed under NRPU

Data Warehousing Virtualization Framework

for Enhanced Business Intelligence

DATA STORAGE

SCALABILITY

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The National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Faisalabad has accomplished sequencing of 5000 DNA barcodes from about 1350 important and diverse insect species during the first year of the HEC f u n d e d p r o j e c t e n t i t l e d “Sequencing DNA Barcodes of E c o n o m i c a l l y I m p o r t a n t Insect Species of Pakistan”. The project is being run by Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq, HEC F o r e i g n P r o f e s s o r , i n c o l l a b o r a t i o n w i t h t h e Biodiversity Institute of Ontario (BIO), University of Guelph, Canada. The project, initiated in April 2010, has produced tangible results with respect to time duration and the outcome. The sequenced species include both the pest and beneficial insects which were collected from various geographical areas of Pakistan

Barcoding Project at NIBGE Cross the Mark of

Sequencing 5000 DNA Barcodes from Insect Species

during 2010 after the launch of the project. The collaboration has saved thousands of dollars in sequencing and databasing costs as all the sequencing work is being done by BIO, Canada under the umbrella of International Barcode of Life (iBOL) project. This project has provided an opportunity to develop a reference library of sequences from native species which will be available through major databases like BOLD, NCBI and DDBJ. The produced sequences are already being used to identify insect species and resolve the disputed species using DNA sequence data. Using DNA barcode data a number of unreported pest species have b e e n i d e n t i f i e d f r o m agricultural fields of Pakistan. T h e o b t a i n e d d a t a h a s identified significant genetic diversities among various

insect populations which were previously un-noticed. The data is helping to pinpoint the endemic species and look into the species distribution patterns over time and space. The project has entered in the second year of operation and D r . A s h f a q , P r i n c i p a l Investigator of the project, hope to sequence 10,000 insect barcodes by the end of 2011. Upon availability of more funding, Dr. Ashfaq plans to extend the project to barcode more insect species and include other arthropod groups such as spiders and mites to make the project more productive and useful. academic institutions. VDW software has the

exclusive ability to provide generic, scalable, flexible, easy to adopt, low cost, and economically feasible information delivery to almost every organization in Pakistan which is in a need to enhance its business intelligence, productivity, and ROI. However, successful deployment of VDW technology in Pakistan can attract international projects from the organizations in foreign countries. This way, Pakistani people can also contribute in the economic development of the country through foreign exchange earnings.

Secondly, the research team was able to publish findings of their research work in various international conferences and journals.

Virtual Data Warehouse and Ring Model Performance Results

The research team have evaluated Ring model with very large data set (in GBs) and compared its performance with other existing models (1- Relational models i.e., ROLAP, MOLAP; and 2- XML model) available in commercial databases such SQL Server. The performance metrics are data storage size and scalability of the models. The results, as shown in the following figures, indicate that proposed ring model takes less storage space as compared to other models which improves the real-time query execution time and makes operational data highly available. Secondly, the ring model is scalable and can efficiently incorporate schema level and data level changes in less time duration.

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Prof. Dr. Tayyab Husnain and h i s t e a m o f P l a n t Biotechnology scientists at the Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology (CEMB), University of the Punjab have d e v e l o p e d G l y p h o s a t e tolerant Bt cotton.

The experiments in the campus have demonstrated that the newly developed genetically modified cotton kills chewing insects as well as

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Commission, Pakistan participated in the 1 international IPv6 Megaconference, enabling Pakistani universities and research organisations connected over PERN to initiate IPv6 connectivity for their participation through HEC's Multipoint Conferencing System.

As part of the World IPv6 Day on June 8, 2011, the Megaconference provided an opportunity for the video conferencing community to collaborate, test applications and promote the awareness of new technology trends. Megaconference is fundamentally a video-fest where mainly the National Research & Education Networks (NRENs) integrate and collaborate together for research by bridging cross-NREN education institutes.

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however, this is 1 time in the last twelve years that Megaconference in conjunction with NREN from all over the world celebrated World IPv6 Day with overall goal to provide an opportunity for people around the world to try out their video conferencing system over IPv6 and to generate a

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PERN Participates in 1 International IPv6 Megaconference

list of those that are able to connect successfully. Some of the countries participated in the Megaconference this year include Australia, Croatia, Finland, Greece, Japan, Pakistan, Portugal, Slovenia and USA.

PERN also got an opportunity to collaboratively test the need of international networks and infrastructure ahead of the move from IPv4 to IPv6. This conference along with the necessary testing is vital to ensure the PERN's smooth transition to the next-generation of internet protocol i.e. IPv6, ensuring Pakistani universities and research organization to experience never-ending future internet service. This is indeed a great achievement that Pakistan is amongst the few who possesses readiness towards IPv6 infrastructure at least in academic sector.

Pakistan Education and Research Network is a national research and education network of Pakistan which connects premiere educational and research institutions of the country.

PERN focuses on collaborative research, knowledge sharing, resource sharing, and distance learning by connecting people through the use of Intranet and Internet resources.

CEMB Develops

Insect-Resistant Cotton Variety

tolerate Glyphosate spray upto 1900ml/Acre, which is a b r o a d s p e c t r u m , n o n -selective, post-emergence herbicide, effective on annual and perennial plants.

This dose of Glyphosate also kills all types of local weeds. When this cotton line will develop into variety, it will save farmers from purchasing a n u m b e r o f s p r a y s o f

insecticide and cost of labour for the management of weeds in cotton crop.

The project “Strengthening of CEMB" is sponsored by H i g h e r E d u c a t i o n Commission.

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A workshop on 'Reviewing Self- Assessment Reports' followed by a meeting on p r o b l e m s h a r i n g a n d p e r f o r m a n c e u p d a t e o f Quality Enhancement Cells ( Q E C s ) o f 1 3 p r i v a t e universities was held at HEC Regional Centre, Karachi. Q E C s a r e p r i m a r i l y responsible for implementing

Meeting of 13 QECs of Private Universities

the eight criteria and 31 standards of Self-Assessment developed by HEC in order to determine the weaknesses and strengths of programmes. This is helping to achieve uniformity of standards of quality in higher education at national level and achieving international compatibility.

Dr. A. H. Usmani, Director QEC, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi was the resource person for the w o r k s h o p , w h i c h w a s attended by 25 participants. D r . J a v a i d R . L a g h a r i , Chairperson HEC, was chief guest in the concluding ceremony. Speaking on the occasion, he commended the p r i v a t e u n i v e r s i t i e s f o r i n t r o d u c i n g t h e H E C developed Quality Assurance Model in their universities. “Despite reduction in funding, HEC will continue to strive for g a i n i n g e x c e l l e n c e i n p r o v i s i o n o f q u a l i t y education,” he said.

A three-day in-house training workshop of Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) was recently organized by the Japanese Needs Based Scholarship Programme, Higher Education Commission, Islamabad. Over 30 employees of the different projects attended the workshop. Prof. Dr. Riaz Hussain Qureshi, Adviser HRD, was the chief guest on the occasion. He appreciated the efforts for providing a tremendous learning opportunity and emphasized the importance of research software and tools in the existing programmes being run in HEC. He also shared his experiences of using statistical tools for researches.

Mr. Bashir Khan, Assistant Director (Statistics) Statistical Information Unit (SIU) facilitated the training workshop as resource person. The study modules included Survey Design and Research Processes, Questionnaire Design, Sampling and its types, SPSS Environment, Data Screening, Data Transformation, Reliability Analysis,

SPSS Workshop for Project Employees

Exploring Data with Graphs, Parametric Tests (t-tests), Analysis of Variance (One-Way ANOVA, Two-Way ANOVA), Non- Parametric Tests (Chi-Square, Mann Whitney U test, and Kruskal Wallis test), Correlation Coefficients on SPSS, Forecasting and Regression (Simple Linear Regression Model, Multiple Linear Regression Model) using SPSS. The workshop methodology included hands-on sessions, interactive lectures and group discussions with applicability of SPSS tools in research. Queries for databases of HEC development Projects were also addressed in the workshop.

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Ibrahim Ahmed, a student of STEM Careers Programme, Higher Education Commission recently attended a week-long non-formal education course, conducted by the US Space and Rocket Centre, Huntsville, Alabama. The US Embassies in Pakistan and India sponsored five students from each country to attend the camp as a single 10-member team as an effort to foster friendship among the two countries.

Ibrahim is also a member of Pakistani team going to participate in International Physics Olympiad scheduled for July 9-18, 2011 at Bangkok.

SPACE CAMP has become known as one of the premier Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics educational programmes in the United States. More than 500,000 students and adults have attended SPACE CAMP since the programme began in June 1982.

The team took part in the Advanced Space Academy Course, whose primary focus was on training students in the technical aspects of the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station. They also attended lectures on different aspects of space flight. The team also had trips to Area 51, a physical and leadership training course. They had to climb and jump from 32 feet high pamper poles, climb 50 feet high walls and pass through several other intellectual and teamwork based hurdles. The team was taken to Aviation

STEM Careers Programme

HEC Student Participates in Space Camp at US

Challenge, where they were taught to fly F-18 Hornets in the simulators. The team underwent G-Force training in the centrifuge where they experienced up to 3.2 G of force.

Another part of the course was the engineering challenge. While sharing his experiences, Ibrahim said “We had to build rockets from limited materials and a limited budget. The objective was to carry an egg as a payload and design the rocket as such that the payload was perfectly safe upon landing. We also had to design heat shields that had to insulate an egg from a blow-torch for three minutes. In all of these challenges, our team had a very high success rate”.

HEC scholar Amjad Ali pursuing his PhD studies at Burgundy University France has won Social Science Prize in

th 17eme jounée de savoir (17 Knowledge Day) recently held i n D i j o n , F r a n c e . T h e competition is organized by an NGO at national level in

HEC Scholar Wins

Social Science Prize in France

France. Every year three prizes are conferred to young researchers in three domains, including Social Sciences, Life S c i e n c e s a n d P h y s i c a l Sciences. The prize comprises a shield and 200€ cheque. This year, more than 80 researchers of 23 nationalities presented

their research work at this forum. “There is no doubt that it is a success of HEC and Pakistan,” says Ali.

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A one-month fellowship p r o g r a m m e o n E n g l i s h Language Teaching (ELT) and English for Academic Purpose (EAP) was recently organized by HEC's English Language Teaching Reforms project at I s l a m i a U n i v e r s i t y , Bahawalpur. Twenty faculty members of nearby colleges b e n e f i t t e d f r o m t h i s programme. Dr. Mamuna G h a n i , C h a i r p e r s o n , Department of English, Mr. Shahzad Karim, Lecturer and Muhammad Arfan Lodhi were the resource persons for the workshop.

The course was designed to enable teachers to understand the theory and practice of ELT. The training provided the teachers an opportunity to examine and understand the issues and challenges of ELT in Pakistan so as to bring about change in their teaching practice. The course aimed to enable teachers to understand the critical academic inquiry, o r a l p r e s e n t a t i o n s , communication skills and teaching methodologies.

ELT Reforms Phase-II Launched

One Month Fellowship for College/University Faculty of Bahawalpur

Dr. Muhammad Mukhtar, Vice Chancellor, IUB was the chief guest in the certificate distribution ceremony. Dr. Najeeb Jamal, Dean, Faculty of Arts, Dr. Mamuna Ghani, Chairperson, Department of English, Syed Musa Hassan, P r o j e c t M a n a g e r E L T R , Resource Persons and faculty members of Department of E n g l i s h a t t e n d e d t h e ceremony.

Dr. Mamuna briefed the audience about the course objectives and outcome. Dr. Najeeb thanked ELTR Project for providing an enriching opportunity to the faculty members of colleges in Bahawalpur to benefit from

the training programme. Syed Musa Hassan asked the participants to make best use of what they have learnt and replicate the activity in their respective colleges.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. M u k h t a r e x p r e s s e d h i s heartfelt gratitude to Higher Education Commission and its dedicated leadership to take up the lead role for uplifting standards of higher education in Pakistan. He reiterated the need of organizing similar activities in future for the faculty members and assured that IUB would come forward to play its role for the cause of higher education.

Dr. Javaid R. Laghari, Chairperson, Higher Education Commission (HEC) was the chief guest at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Islamabad Campus of Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology. Dr. Mazhar Saeed, Director General, Administration and Coordination, HEC and senior University officials were also present on the occasion.

News in Picture

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The National Curriculum Revision Committee (NCRC) in Home Economics has finalized curriculum for four-year BS programme during its recent meeting held at HEC Regional Centre, Lahore. Dr. R. Hakeem, Principal, Rana Liaqat Ali Khan College of Home Economics, Karachi and Mrs. Ghazala Pervez Zaman, Head of Food and N u t r i t i o n D e p a r t m e n t , Government College of Home Economics, Lahore acted as a c t e d a s C o n v e n e r a n d Secretary of the Committee.

Curriculum Developed for 4-year BS in Home Economics

curriculum for four-year BS in H o m e E c o n o m i c s . M r . Muhammad Javed Khan, Adviser (Academics) HEC and Dr. M. Tahir Ali Shah, Deputy Director (Curriculum) HEC were also present on the occasion.

Comments received on the draft curriculum from the expatriate Pakistani experts were circulated amongst the committee members of NCRC for consideration. After three-d a y three-d e l i b e r a t i o n s , t h e C o m m i t t e e f i n a l i z e d The final meeting of the

National Curriculum Revision Committee to finalize the curriculum for Physical Therapy at degree level was recently held at HEC Regional Centre, Karachi.

Mr. Muhammad Javed Khan Adviser, Academics and informed the committee members about procedure for curriculum review. He said t h a t H E C h a s s e t a standardized format/scheme of studies for semester based undergraduate curriculum. Malik Arshad Mahmood, Director Curriculum, HEC, was also present on the occasion.

Mr. Riaz Baig Chughtai, P r i n c i p a l , C o l l e g e o f P h y s i o t h e r a p y , J i n n a h

NCRC Approves Doctor of Physical Therapy Programme

Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), Karachi was the C o n v e n e r . H e b r i e f l y described the history of physiotherapy being taught in the universities across the world.

The Committee agreed to adopt five-year programme “Doctor of Physical Therapy ( D P T ) . ” T h e C o m m i t t e e

discussed and finalized the curriculum in accordance with the structure, layout and the scheme of studies prepared u n d e r t h e p r o p o s e d standardized format/ scheme of studies for five-year integrated curricula. Final drafts of curricula with credit hours were approved as per HEC criteria.

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T h e H i g h e r E d u c a t i o n C o m m i s s i o n ( H E C ) , i n c o l l a b o r a t i o n w i t h t h e National Testing Service (NTS) Pakistan, organized the first-ever Training of Trainers (TOT) Workshop on “Effective T e s t I t e m C o n s t r u c t i o n T e c h n i q u e s ” a t t h e Commission Secretariat for the faculty members of higher education institutions (HEIs) of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. The main objective of the workshop was to provide an opportunity to the faculty members to design and construct test items for effective examination and evaluation system.

HEC has selected 13 Social Sciences departments under the project “Development/ Strengthening of Selected D e p a r t m e n t s o f S o c i a l Sciences and Humanities”. The key objectives of the p r o j e c t i n c l u d e f a c u l t y development and linkages w i t h o t h e r p r o f e s s i o n a l organizations. However, this workshop also included

HEC-NTS Collaboration

st

1 TOT Workshop on

Effective Test Item Construction Techniques

(FPSC) Islamabad, Prof. Dr. Mah Nazir Riaz, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Frontier Women University Peshawar and Prof. Dr. Rukhsana K a u s a r , C h a i r p e r s o n , D e p a r t m e n t o f A p p l i e d Psychology, University of the Punjab.

P r o f . D r . R i a z H u s s a i n Qureshi, Adviser, Human Resource Development, HEC was the chief guest at the concluding ceremony. He appreciated the efforts of Social Sciences Project team and NTS to initiate innovative a n d u s e f u l a c a d e m i c p r o g r a m m e t a r g e t i n g university faculty members. “Since its inception, HEC has undertaken a number of programmes for the benefit of university faculty members,” he said.

Earlier, in his welcome address, Dr. Haroon Rashid, Director NTS highlighted the background, objectives and importance of the workshop. He was of the view that this activity will help efforts to i m p r o v e c a p a c i t y o f universities' faculty in the area of test item construction. H e a l s o l a u d e d t h e contribution of HEC for bringing about positive and revolutionary changes in higher educational sector of Pakistan.

faculty members from other than the selected departments. T h e m a i n t o p i c s u n d e r d i s c u s s i o n d u r i n g t h e workshop included test planning (identify learning outcomes; preparing a table of specifications; and choosing appropriate test item types); test preparation (constructing good test items; reviewing and editing items according to guidelines; arranging items and groupings; preparing directions for the test and individual items; deciding on method of scoring); and test a n a l y s i s a n d r e v i s i o n ( p e r f o r m i n g t e s t / i t e m a n a l y s i s t o d e t e r m i n e difficulty, discrimination and reliability; deciding to retain, edit or discard items; revising the test etc).

The workshop was conducted by renowned educationists including Prof. Dr. Iftikhar-un-Nisa Hassan, Karakorum International University Gilgit, Prof. Dr. Iffat S. Dar, Expert Psychologist, Federal Public Service Commission

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The final meeting of the National Curriculum Revision Committee (NCRC) to finalize t h e d r a f t c u r r i c u l u m o f Archaeology for four-year i n t e g r a t e d B S d e g r e e programme was recently held at HEC Regional Centre, Lahore. Mr. Muhammad Javed Khan, Adviser (Academics), HEC I s l a m a b a d w e l c o m e d t h e

NCRC Finalizes Archeology Curriculum

curriculum and making it more compatible with international standards, job oriented and in line with the needs of the society. Dr. Tahir Ali Shah, Deputy Director (Curriculum) HEC.

Dr. Muhammad Nasim Khan, D i r e c t o r , I n s t i t u t e o f A r c h a e o l o g y a n d Anthropology, University of Peshawar acted as the Convener a n d D r . I b r a h i m S h a h , Chairman, Department of Archeology, Hazara University, Mansehra as Secretary of the NCRC.

After three days detailed deliberations, NCRC developed final draft of curriculum in Archaeology for four-year BS degree programme.

participants and briefed about the obligations of the Higher Education Commission for r e v i e w , r e v i s i o n a n d development of curricula. He informed the committee members that Government is striving hard to enhance the quality of education in public and private sector universities and institutions by developing Mr. Muhammad Javed Khan, Adviser, Academics, HEC informed the members of the c o m m i t t e e a b o u t t h e procedure for review and revision.

He emphasized the need for p e r i o d i c r e v i s i o n o f curriculum keeping in view n e w t e c h n i q u e s a n d

Mechatronics Engineering Curriculum Revised

methodologies evolving the world over.

Dr. Akhtar Nawaz Malik, Dean, College of EME, NUST and Dr. Shaiq A. Haq, Dean, F a c u l t y o f E n g i n e e r i n g , University of Wah acted as Convener and Secretary of the meeting, respectively.

Two groups were formed to look into the two major streams of Mechatronics; Mechanical and Electronics. The course contents developed by these groups were jointly discussed and unanimously approved.

The National Curriculum Revision Committee has revised the curriculum for BSc/BS/BE Mechatronics Engineering.

Leading professionals from all over Pakistan attended the three-day Committee meeting recently held at HEC Regional Centre.

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The first meeting of the fifth batch of Quality Enhancement Cells (QECs) was recently held at HEC Regional Centre, K a r a c h i , t o d i s c u s s t h e implementation status of HEC's self-assessment model at their respective universities. Parallel to the meeting, a w o r k s h o p f o r s k i l l enhancement of QECs in the field of quality education was also held. The resource person was Dr. Abdul Wahid Usmani, Director QEC, Dow University

st

1 Meeting of the Fifth Batch of

Quality Enhancement Cells

of Health Sciences, Karachi. In his welcome address, Dr. Azam Ali Khwaja, Managing Director, Quality Assurance Agency highlighted the pivotal role of QEC personnel in strengthening the quality assurance processes within the universities.

“Internal quality assurance mechanism is being managed through QECs that are being established in a phased manner in all public and

private universities. From the initial 10 QECs in 2005, the number has increased to the present strength of 84. The model of quality assurance put in place nationally in 740 programmes so far will e n c o m p a s s a l l t h e programmes of institutes of higher learning in the country, thereby helping in improving the programme quality and enhanced student learning,” he said.

Dr. A. Q. K. Rajput, Vice C h a n c e l l o r , M e h r a n University of Engineering and S c i e n c e T e c h n o l o g y , Jamshoro, presided over the closing session. In his address, he emphasized the importance of quality in higher learning and shared his thoughts with regard to quality enhancement practices in his University. He lauded the efforts of HEC for introducing the Quality Assurance Model in the country.

The Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC), University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) in collaboration with the Quality Assurance Division, HEC recently organized a video conference session on plagiarism detection programme “Turnitin”.

In order to discourage plagiarism and monitor the quality of research, HEC has provided the universities with access to Turnitin.

The training was carried out by Mr. Muneer Ahmed, Deputy Director, Quality Assurance, HEC. One faculty member from each academic department/institute attended the training

Turnitin Demonstration at

UVAS through Video Conference

followed by a question-answer session. The session was coordinated by Dr. Nasim Ahmad, Dean, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (Focal Person for Turnitin in UVAS) and Dr. Uzma Farid Durrani, Deputy Director, Quality Enhancement Cell, UVAS

The faculty members were also provided guiding material about plagiarism and internet links with Turnitin video tutorials. The participants, who termed Turnitin a useful tool to promote the originality and transparency of scientific write up, will train their departmental colleagues for using this programme.

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A dissemination seminar on Talented Researcher Exchange Programme (TRXP) was recently organized by the Higher Education Commission in continuation of the activity held in Windsor-UK.

The British Council (BC) Pakistan and HEC have come together to enhance the indigenous research culture in Pakistan. As a first step, British Council organized a workshop in United Kingdom in February 2010 for early stage researchers, in order to provide them a development opportunity in inter-cultural communication, project management for sustainable international collaboration, tips and techniques in bidding for external sources of funding, and strategic skills.

Thirteen participants were nominated to attend the workshop while 10 were nominated for the exposure visit across Pakistan.

HEC planned to use the participants of Windsor chapter as Master Trainers (MTs) and proceed with cascading workshops in higher education institutions across Pakistan. The participants of the workshop presented a comprehensive action plan, identifying stakeholders/target group, time and scope.

Dr. Syed Mahmood Raza, Adviser (Quality Assurance and Learning Innovation) HEC was the Guest of Honour in the recent seminar. Applauding the efforts of coordinators and participants, he stressed the need to develop research culture in the country. Ms. Noor Amna Malik, Director General (Learning Innovation) HEC said that the purpose of TRXP was to establish the networks and not just winning grants for research. Ms. Nishat Riaz represented the British Council.

The Learning Innovation Division, HEC recently conducted a workshop on Audit and Financial Management Skills at Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences, Uthal. The workshop was exclusively designed for the universities of Balochistan province. A total of 16 participants of Audit and Finance departments from Balochistan universities attended the workshop.

Mr. Mehfooz Ali Khan, Accountant General of Balochistan and Mr. Sajid Baloch, Audit Expert, PIFRA (Project to Improve Financial Reporting and Auditing) Quetta were the resource persons.

The five-day training mainly covered New Accounting Model (NAM) of the Government of P a k i s t a n , T r e a s u r y R u l e s , Establishment of Treasuries, P e n s i o n , I n t e r n a l c o n t r o l f r a m e w o r k , P u b l i c F i n a n c e , Concept of Government Pre-Audit (And accounting) and Post Audit Compilation of Governmental a c c o u n t s , A u d i t E v i d e n c e , Performance Audit (Efficiency, Effectiveness and Economy), PPRA and PIFRA rules, etc.

The participants were provided an opportunity to get in-depth skill enhancement orientation in audit and financial management fields. The training is expected to help them become effective auditors and financial experts and they would handle financial matters in a better way.

Workshop on

Audit and Financial

Management Skills

at Lasbela University

HEC-BC Collaboration

Seminar on Talented

Research Exchange Programme

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The Incorporating Technology in Education (ITE) training course was recently held at the N E D U n i v e r s i t y o f Engineering and Technology, Karachi under the auspices of the National Academy of Higher Education (NAHE) Phase-II.

Dr. Syed Mahmood Raza, Adviser (Quality Assurance and Learning Innovation) and

ITE Course Concludes at NED University, Karachi

Ms. Noor Amna Malik, Director General (Learning Innovation) represented HEC while Dr. Muzaffar Mahmood, Pro Vice Chancellor, NED UET, was the chief guest on the occasion.

Dr. Sohail Abdul Sattar, ITE Coordinator, briefed the p a r t i c i p a n t s a b o u t t h e objectives of the programme and highlighted its main

achievements. A team of qualified resource persons trained 25 faculty members. Dr. Mahmood thanked HEC for extending support in organizing a productive training for the faculty members.

So far, 290 faculty members have been trained under the ITE component.

The fifth meeting of the N a t i o n a l C o m m i t t e e o n Examination System was recently held at Learning Innovation Division, Higher Education Commission. The main purpose of the meeting was to address Semester/ Grading System of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and put forward recommendations for smooth and standardized functioning.

th

5 Meeting of National Committee

on Examination System

Distinguished members from all over Pakistan were invited to share their expertise and knowledge for the quality e n h a n c e m e n t a n d standardization in the HEIs. The meeting advised on all issues, relevant to the adaption of semester and examination system, faced by the HEIs. Prior to this meeting, feedback from all HEIs was taken, based on which implementation

strategies of semester and examination system were discussed.

Dr. Sohail Naqvi presided over the meeting as NCES Chairperson.

The Committee recommended constitution of three sub committees to address the areas for policy matters for semester system.

The sub-committees will meet every fourth week to share the progress and working on assigned areas.

Commission Events

The Department of Political Science, University of Peshawar, in collaboration with Hanns Seidel Foundation, Islamabad is organizing an Annual International Conference on “The Dynamics of Change in Conflict Societies:

Pakhtun Region in Perspective” from November 14-15, 2011. The deadline for abstracts is July 31,

2011. After professional reviewing of the abstracts, selected participants will be informed by August 31, 2011. Complete papers are required by October 15, 2011. Travel and accommodation expenses of invited speakers of the conference will be covered and local hospitality will be provided. Papers presented in the conference will be considered for publication in an edited book. Please send your abstracts (not more than 300 words) to Dr. Ayub Jan at ayub@upesh.edu.pk.

Conference Organizer

Prof. Dr. Taj Moharram Khan, Department of Political Science, University of Peshawar Ph: 92-91-9216751, Email: political_science@upesh.edu.pk

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The National Academy of Higher Education (NAHE) recently organized the one-month Professional Competency Enhancement Programme for Teachers (PCEPT) at the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore and University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS), Lahore.

Training of teachers under PCEPT was based on seven modules. All modules covered different aspects about teaching and learning to enrich professional, communication and research skills of the participants.

At UET, 28 faculty members attended the programme, including 21 from Lahore campus and seven from UET Gujranwala and Faisalabad campuses. Thirty-two faculty members attended the progamme at UVAS.

Lt. Gen. (R) Muhammad Akram Khan, Vice-Chancellor, UET was the chief guest in the closing ceremony while Ms. Noor Amna Malik,

Applications are invited for the award of scholarships under the project 'Provision of Higher Education Opportunities for the Students of Balochistan and FATA' for four-year undergraduate and two-year postgraduate programmes.

Eligibility Criteria:

Domicile : Balochistan or FATA

Age : Maximum 22 years as on July 18, 2011 for undergraduate programme

Academic Qualification:

(a) For undergraduates: FA/FSc/ICom/A-Level or equivalent with minimum 60 per cent marks (b) For postgraduates: BA/BSc or equivalent in any discipline with minimum 45 per cent marks

How to Apply:

Scholarship details and application forms may be downloaded from www.hec.gov.pk/balochistan-fata/Batch-iv

Closing Date of Application:

Application forms completed in all respect along with required documents should be sent on the following address by the registered post or courier service till July 18, 2011 (during office hours). Incomplete applications or applications received after due date will not be entertained.

Waqas Ahmed Chaudhry

Project Director, Balochistan & FATA Scholarship Programme Higher Education Commission, Sector H-9, Islamabad Ph # 051-90808122 & 051-90808057, E-mail: balfata@hec.gov.pk

NAHE Holds PCEPT at UVAS, UET Lahore

Director General, Learning Innovation Division was the guest of honour.

Ms. Malik was the chief guest in the closing ceremony at UVAS. Dr. Muhammad Nawaz, Vice Chancellor, UVAS was also present on the occasion.

HEC Scholarships for Students of Balochistan & FATA

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Engr. Muhammad Asghar, Rector, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad was invited to attend 2011 Talloires Network Global Leaders Conference recently held in Madrid, Spain. The Rector led a concurrent session entitled “Response of Universities to Disasters - A NUST Perspective”, wherein he highlighted the role of Pakistani universities in general and the contribution of NUST in particular in providing relief to the affectees of 2005 earthquake and unprecedented floods of 2010. He also described NUST efforts to aid two million internally displaced people of Swat before a major military operation against the terrorists.

While giving an overview of how NUST utlilises its resources for common well being, the Rector presented a broad framework for contribution to disaster management and community service. He also distributed a pamphlet on “Role of University and Community in Disaster Management - A NUST Perspective” among the participants.

The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (SCEE), National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) in collaboration with UNESCO organized a Policy Dialogue on “Pakistan-From Food Bowl to Dust Bowl”.

The policy briefing was a follow-up of the three-day international workshop on “Education for Managing Hydrological Extremes and Related Geo-hazards” held at NUST in January this year. The day-long Dialogue was attended by representatives from different government departments including Planning Commission.

Speaking on the occasion, the Rector said that the Dialogue would serve as a stepping stone in devising water management techniques. He expressed his gratitude over UNESCO-NUST collaborative efforts in finding means to address looming water scarcity issue.

Dr. Shahbaz Khan, Chief of Section on Sustainable Water Resources Development and Management, UNESCO, France, presented a comprehensive comparative analysis of Pakistan's water problems. He pinpointed the four fundamental water-related challenges facing the country including its geo-political vulnerability to rapid population increase and climate change. He laid great emphasis on efficient water management through technological advancement in this vital sector.

Dr. Kozue Kay Nagata, Director UNESCO, Pakistan chapter, stressed the need for taking urgent steps with regard to natural disaster management in Pakistan. She said that though natural disasters are beyond human control, the risk factor can be reduced by means of utilising the immense potential of science and technology.

Rector NUST Leads

Session in Talloires

Network Conference

NUST Policy Dialogue on

“Pakistan-from

Food Bowl to Dust Bowl”

Mr. Khurram Shahzad has completed

PhD in Management Sciences with specialization in Human Resource Management from Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Islamabad. He is currently the Head of Department at Riphah School of Leadership, Riphah International University, Islamabad.

Khurram Shahzad

Completes PhD

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A Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) team, comprising university faculty, visited Northern Cyprus. Purpose of the visit was to gauge academic quality standards at European University of Lefke, Northern Cyprus for awarding accreditation to its engineering programmes.

The delegation headed by Dr. Kamal Athar, C h a i r m a n , D e p a r t m e n t E l e c t r i c a l Engineering, Air University, Islamabad comprised Dr. Younas Javed, Associate Dean, College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, NUST, Dr. Abdul Sattar Shakir, Dean, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Dr. Dost Ali Khowaja, Chairman, Department of Architectural Engineering, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro and Dr. Nasir M a h m o o d , A d d i t i o n a l R e g i s t r a r (Accreditation) PEC.

The team visited Departments of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Department of Computer Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering and the Department of Architecture. All departments have their own buildings with well-equipped laboratories and airy, well-lit classrooms. The Campus has a combined student population of around 5000 with many international students from various countries and has all the facilities of a modern campus including auditoriums, library, gymnasiums, dormitories, bookstore, bank, convenient stores, copying centers, sports arenas, etc. The faculty includes people from various national backgrounds and the University has an international character. This visit was followed by a meeting with o f f i c i a l s o f M U D E K , E n g i n e e r i n g programmes evaluation and accreditation organization of Turkey in Istanbul, Turkey. Matters of mutual interest and possible avenues of cooperation were discussed in the meeting.

The Bahria Business Club (BBC), a student body under the Department of Management Sciences, Bahria University, Islamabad recently held a business gala “BizIgnition”.

The purpose of the event was to help students display their talent and help polish their skills through a set of different planned activities.

The event was planned and executed by Ms. Alina Rana, President BBC and Mr. Shahid Haq, Faculty Adviser. The gala comprised a multiple activities including Biz-Plan (Business Plan Competition), Case Crack (Case Study Competition), Pro Launch (Product/Service Launch Campaign Competition), Encyclomind (Business Quiz Competition) and Presentations by Corporate Representatives and Entrepreneurs.

Some 35 teams from more than eight universities participated in the competition. These included Arid Agriculture University, International Islamic University, COMSATS Institute of Information T e c h n o l o g y , Q u a i d - i - A z a m U n i v e r s i t y , Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Preston University, Fatima Jinnah Women University, University of Engineering and Technology, National University of Sciences and Technology and Air University.

Different workshops were organized on the occasion, which mostly focused on Case Analysis, E n t r e p r e n e u r s h i p , P r o d u c t L a u n c h a n d Communications, etc.

PEC Delegation Visits

Northern Cyprus, Turkey

Bahria Business Club

Holds BizIgnition

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The second meeting on IndustryAcademia Linkage recently held at the University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila was attended by representatives of different faculties and future industrial partners. The first meeting was held in November 2010.

In his opening remarks, Dr. Muhammad Abbas Choudhary, Vice Chancellor, UET underlined the need and benefits of such linkages to both the industry and academia.

Dr. Riffat Asim Pasha from Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Dr. Aamir Hanif from Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Dr. Imran Hafeez from Civil and Environmental Engineering and Engr. Asjad Saleem from Computer, Software and Telecom Engineering made presentations on progress made so far. It was decided to hold a one-day seminar at UET in collaboration with National Highways Authority (NHA) by inviting all stakeholders with reference to environmental issues related to crusher plants. FECTO Cement representative offered the testing facilities of cement and coal for UET's researchers. NESPAK, NHA, Margalla Crushers and HMC representatives promised

The Middlesex University, UK has offered research collaboration to the University of Health Sciences (UHS), Lahore.

The offer was made during a recent meeting of Prof. Waqar Ahmad, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Middlesex University and Prof. Malik Hussain Mubashar, Vice Chancellor, UHS during former's visit to Lahore.

Prof. Ahmad said the Middlesex University valued the relations and mutual collaboration with varsities of other countries. He said that a large number of Pakistani students had

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2 Meeting of Industry-Academia Linkage at UET Taxila

s u p p o r t f o r t h e c o n c e p t o f D e s i g n House/Research Innovation and Technological Development through synergy by defining charter and clear road map.

The participants agreed that an office of “Research Innovation and Technological Development” will be established and will be functional before the third meeting. PMO offered 10 fellows to be inducted in UET for full-time MS/PhD programme.

R e c o m m e n d a t i o n s i n c l u d e s h o r t training/course/workshop on crusher plants, working on the idea of venture capital as part of technology park, having automated databased test centres, focus on training of trainers, induction of fulltime researchers, and start of Master's programme in Utility Regulation.

It was decided to have participation of industrial personnel for short courses at UET through Training Need Assessment, have a confidential c e l l f o r p r o p r i e t a r y r e s e a r c h w i t h o u t compromising the HEC policy/conditions, offer Vacuum Sciences PGD (one-year) as a separate programme, and creation of Industrial Liaison Office.

UK Varsity Offers UHS Research Collaboration

completed their education at Middlesex University in the last few years. He also apprised the meeting participants about the academic activities being carried out at the Middlesex University.

Dr. Mubashar briefed the visiting delegation about various departments, on-going academic, research and PhD programmes.

He said that there was a huge potential of collaboration in Bio-Medical Engineering, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences besides sharing expertise in Library Management.

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A seminar on Youth Entrepreneurship was organized by the Directorate of Students Affairs, Shah Abdul Latif University (SALU), Khairpur in collaboration with the Sports and Youth Affairs Department, Government of Sindh and Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority (SMEDA).

Over 100 students of Departments of Commerce, Business Administration, Economics, Public Administration and Education attended the seminar, wherein they were trained to establish their own small businesses.

A research study by the Department of Pharmacy, University of Peshawar has revealed that the use of smokeless tobacco product Naswar is a potential threat in the spread of cancer. The researchers have urged the government to make proper regulations to avoid its adverse effects. The study was conducted by the faculty members of the Department, Mr. Zakiullah, Mr. Muhammad Saeed and Mr. Naveed Muhammad on the assessment of potential toxicity of Naswar sold in Pakistani market. They took a total of 30 Pakistani brands of Naswar, studied its effect on more than 200 individuals and checked it for a variety of toxic constituents and carcinogens such as cadmium, arsenic, lead and other carcinogenic metals, nitrite and nitrate and nicotine.

SALU Seminar on

Youth Entrepreneurship

Dr. Mohammad Yousuf Khushk, Director, Students Affairs, SALU underlined the need for promotion of training skills for the youth, so they may earn without any dependency on government jobs or private sector.

Mr. Saleem Ahmed Siddiqui, Deputy Secretary, Sports and Youth Affairs Department, said that such seminars and workshops provide information to the students regarding marketing strategy, plan of operation, forecasted financial statements, loan or investment proposals.

Mr. Israr Hussain Bhatti from SMEDA presented salient features regarding priority sectors includes dairy and agro processing, gems and jewelry, marble and granite, light engineering fans and surgical instruments, sports goods, furniture and fisheries.

Student Service Centre

Dr. Nilofer Shaikh, Vice Chancellor, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur recently inaugurated the Student Service Centre at the University. The Centre has been established by the Higher Education Commission at a cost of Rs. 37.994 million. The Centre has an internet cafe, gymnasium, medical dispensary, reading hall, bookshop, general store, cafeteria and a career counseling hall.

Research Shows Use of Naswar May Lead to Cancer

The results of the study recorded a lifetime cancer risk from cadmium and lead which is a matter of great concern. Greater incidence of cancer of the oral cavity and oesophagus were reported in ind

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