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Workshop for varsities’ non-teaching staff

LAHOREGovernment College University Quality Enhancement Cell (GCU-QEC) organised a five-day training workshop for the management staff of the provincial universities to edify their skills in good governance, inter and intra-departmental communication, financial and files management, information technology, presentation, coordination, youth handling and above all quality assurance. The staff members nominated

By our correspondents
June 01, 2015
LAHORE
Government College University Quality Enhancement Cell (GCU-QEC) organised a five-day training workshop for the management staff of the provincial universities to edify their skills in good governance, inter and intra-departmental communication, financial and files management, information technology, presentation, coordination, youth handling and above all quality assurance.
The staff members nominated by the University of Education (UoE), University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS), University of Health Sciences (UHS), Lahore College for Women University (LCWU), National College of Arts (NCA) and GCU participated in the workshop held under the Modern University Governance (MUG) Programme of the Higher Education Commission (HEC). Addressing the participants of the workshop, GCU-QEC Director Ms Iram Sohail said the HEC had very graciously provided Rs 2.4 million to the QEC for conducting eight training workshops for non-teaching staff of higher education institutions including GCU. “These workshops are aimed at equipping the universities management staff with latest governance and management tools in order to bridge the gap between administration and academia which we feel has increased in universities during the past years,” she added. The QEC director said the first training under MUG had made a special focus on communication with youth, good governance and quality assurance.
GCU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Khaleeq-ur-Rahman said education and research had become complex and multidisciplinary and it was no more possible for a single department to possess all the knowledge, equipment, and techniques required for a modern postgraduate programme, so it was important to have strong communication and sharing of resources and expertise among the departments of a university. He said in GCU, political science and law, which were social sciences departments, had collaborated with a natural sciences department, Chemistry, to launch an effective and international standard LLM in Forensic Justice. The VC said it was prime duty of management staff to provide a positive social environment to the university faculty for research and development. He stressed on involving the faculty members in policy making and development. Talking about the daily routine works, the VC told the universities’ management staff that with bad attitude, they could never have a positive day, and with positive attitude, they could never have bad day.