‘FJWU symbol of academic excellence, women empowerment’
Rawalpindi:Professor Dr. Bushra Mirza, Vice Chancellor Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU) has said that the university remained a symbol of academic excellence, women empowerment and a career hub.
With its illustrious faculty, robust regional connectivity, and rich historical legacy, FJWU has been preparing a generation of future women leaders. She urged the students to join Fatima Jinnah University and empower their future by unlocking the talent and acquiring the skills. In her exclusive interaction with APP, the VC FJWU has ambitious plans to transform the institution into a career hub, empowering women to take leadership roles in Pakistan’s industrial and academic sectors.
With its esteemed faculty, diverse academic programs, and research opportunities, the university is poised to become a benchmark for excellence in education. “In today’s era, there are some skills that are important for women empowerment: Education is basic, but along with it, they should have financial literacy, awareness of legal matters and the digital literacy", she said while highlighting essential elements for empowering women.
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