In a significant stride towards fostering international collaboration in education, international scholars visiting Lahore College for Women University met with Governor Punjab Muhammad Balighur Rahman. The interaction, facilitated under the Pak UK Education Gateway Mobility Project, enabled and supported by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and the British Council.
Three female students from the University of Bolton, accompanied by Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Shafuta Naz and Project Lead Engineer Dr. Aqsa Shabbir met Governor Punjab Muhammad Balighur Rahman at the Governor House. This meeting aimed to strengthen ties and promote academic exchange between the participating institutions.
Project Co Leads Professor Dr. Amina Muazzam and Dr. Naveed Iqbal, along with students from Lahore College for Women University, who successfully completed educational tours of British universities under the project, also attended the event.
Governor Punjab Muhammad Balighur Rahman commended the efforts of Vice Chancellor Dr. Shafuta Naz and Project Lead Engineer Dr. Aqsa Shabbir for their dedication to advancing research activities and fostering student exchange programs with British universities.
During the meeting, international scholars shared their enriching experiences in Pakistan. The insightful exchange provided a platform for cultural understanding and academic enrichment.
As a token of appreciation, soviners were awarded to British scholars, students from Lahore College for Women University, and the project team. The meeting concluded with a visit to the Governor's House, further solidifying the collaborative spirit of the Pak UK Education Gateway Mobility Project.