Three-day international training arranged at Swabi Women University
By Our Correspondent
March 09, 2018
SWABI: The 3-day international training in “Developing Strategic Leadership in Higher Education” was held in the Women University, Swabi.
The training was organised by Women University Swabi in collaboration with University of Oxford, United Kingdom, said a press release.
The purpose was to enhance the leadership skills of faculty and administrative staff.
On this occasion, Provisional Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser, Dr. Paul Hedley and other speakers from the University of Oxford, Dr. Ashraf Chaudhry, Dr Amjad Khan, Vice-President, University Development of Oxford, vice-chancellors and MPA Haider Khan attended the ceremony.
Dr Khanzadi Fatima Khattak, Vice-Chancellor, Women University Swabi, welcomed the guests and participants.
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