
Acting President Yousaf Raza Gilani held an important meeting with vice chancellors of various universities in Lahore, where matters related to higher education, academic excellence, and institutional development were discussed in detail. Prof. Dr Muhammad Ali, Vice Chancellor, University of the Punjab; Prof. Dr Arshad Ali, Vice Chancellor, Multan University of Science and Technology; and Prof. Dr Masood Rabbani, Vice Chancellor, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, called on the Acting President in Lahore.
During the meeting, the Acting President underscored the critical role of universities as engines of intellectual growth, innovation, and national development. He highlighted that higher education institutions must go beyond traditional learning and focus on research, critical thinking, and skills development to prepare students for the challenges of a rapidly evolving global landscape.
The vice chancellors shared their perspectives on key issues, including curriculum modernization, faculty development, research funding, and industry-academia linkages. They emphasized the need for greater collaboration among universities and stronger partnerships with the public and private sectors to enhance employability and innovation.
Mr Gilani stressed the importance of aligning academic programmes with market needs and national priorities. He noted that universities must play a proactive role in addressing socio-economic challenges, promoting entrepreneurship, and fostering a culture of tolerance, inclusivity, and civic responsibility among students.
He also reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting higher education institutions in achieving excellence and international competitiveness. Mr Gilani called for sustained efforts to improve quality assurance, expand access to education, and leverage technology to enhance learning outcomes.
The meeting concluded with a shared resolve to strengthen the higher education sector and work collectively towards building a knowledge-based economy in Pakistan. – ER News Desk
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