Pakistan's future economy depends on technology growth and new industries, startups, and renewable energy. New forms of higher education can make this future possible.
Federal Minister for Planning, Development and special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal on Wednesday said Pakistan has the potential to become Asia's fastest-growing economy within 22 years. This optimism ...
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Harassment in Universities
When students enter centers of learning, they expect intellectual growth, mentorship, career development, and a safe environment in all aspects of their lives. Instead, many find themselves trapped in ...
SWAT: The 4th Board Meeting of the Hunerkada Center of Excellence for Art & Culture (HCEA&C) and University of Swat (UoS), was held in Islamabad. The meeting brought together key officials fro ...
Punjab’s 37 public university vice-chancellors (VCs) have opposed a proposal to appoint the Higher Education Minister as the ...
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Pakistan’s job market shake-up
KARACHI: The dynamics of Pakistan’s labour market have changed along with the country’s economy. In the last decade, jobs ...
SWAT: A lecturer of University of Malakand, was arrested over allegations of sexually harassing and intimidating a female ...
The order, giving Afghans until March 31 to go elsewhere in Pakistan, came on the heels of President Trump’s suspension of ...
The arrangements for organizing the 5th International Students Convention and Expo 2025 from February 23, 2025 have been ...
British Council Pakistan is delighted to announce the national winners of the Study UK Alumni Awards 2025. The award ceremony held in Karachi was ...
KARACHI: Speakers at the first Pakistan-Russia International Conference on Tuesday vowed to strengthen bilateral ...