FAISALABAD City News
Training workshop for faculty at NTU
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: A two-day training workshop was arranged for the faculty in the National Textile University, Faisalabad.
The topic of the workshop was ‘The Role of Faculty as a Nation Builder: Developing Nation Builders and Entrepreneurs for the Future’ and it was held in collaboration with IBA CED Karachi.
The workshop aims to enhance new knowledge, to develop and teach the entrepreneurial mindset and lay the foundation for an Entrepreneurial University leading to nation building activities and to develop Human Resource to meet global challenges.
Over 100 faculty members from various disciplines are attending the workshop.
Rector Prof Dr Tanver Hussain of National Textile University inaugurated the workshop and national resource persons Dr Shahid Quraishi, Dr Fatima Butt and Dr Masood Quraishi were among the trainers.
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