Discussion held on character mastery at QAU
Islamabad:A significant roundtable discussion on ‘Character Mastery: The Key to Achieving Sustainable Success’ took place at Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) here on Thursday. The event, organised by the Association of Private Sector Universities Pakistan (APSUP) in collaboration with QAU, brought together vice chancellors, rectors, and senior representatives from 25 universities and organisations.
Presided over by Prof. Dr. Niaz Ahmad Akhtar, vice chancellor of QAU, the discussion featured Dr. Sumaira Rehman, Rector of Superior University Lahore, as a key speaker. The participants engaged in fruitful dialogue, sharing insights and recommendations on the role of character development in fostering sustainable success in higher education. The recommendations gathered during this important gathering will be presented at the upcoming 5th Rectors Conference scheduled for November 27-28 in Islamabad.
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