President for regular senates’ meetings of universities; filling of vacancies
ISLAMABAD, Oct 9 (APP/DNA): President Dr Arif Alvi on Monday stressed upon the need of holding of regular meetings of senates of universities for timely decision making.
He also directed for immediate filling of vacant posts of senate members in different universities.
The president chaired 6th meeting of Senate of the COMSATS University Islamabad, at Aiwan-e-Sadr, President Secretariat Press Wing said in a press release.
The meeting was attended by executive director COMSATS, secretaries of ministries of IT and federal education and senate members.
The president further observed that universities should also commence timely process for recruitment on teaching and administrative vacancies, besides establishing new departments while keeping in view needs of the market.
Prior to starting of teaching in new departments, an inquisitive analysis of the requirements of the markets should be made, he opined, adding that universities should impart education and skills to their students in conformity with the needs of the market.
The president reiterated that while comparing with other countries of the region, the number of students seeking admissions in universities in Pakistan was very low and emphasized upon the universities to utilize online education system for increasing numbers of qualified graduates.
He also advised that universities should explore new avenues for generating their financial resources whereas for the research grants, they should seek assistance from professionals.
During the meeting, the financial, administration, educational and employees’ issues of COMSATS were discussed.
Related News
Indonesian Envoy calls on Pakistan Navy Chief
ISLAMABAD, 11 MAY (DNA) — Lt Gen (R) Chandra Warsenanto Sukotjo, Ambassador of Indonesia to Pakistan,Read More
Pakistan extends austerity measures till June 13 amid US-Iran deadlock
ISLAMABAD, MAY 11: The federal government on Monday extended its austerity drive and fuel conservationRead More


Comments are Closed