Course for management cadre ends at NUML
Islamabad: The three-day Indigenous on Campus Training (IOT) course titled ‘Strategic Planning and Evaluation’ for management cadre concluded at the National University of Modern Language (NUML), says a press The chief guest of the concluding ceremony was NUML Rector Major General (r) Zia ud Din Najam, while NUML Director
By our correspondents
September 05, 2015
Islamabad: The three-day Indigenous on Campus Training (IOT) course titled ‘Strategic Planning and Evaluation’ for management cadre concluded at the National University of Modern Language (NUML), says a press
The chief guest of the concluding ceremony was NUML Rector Major General (r) Zia ud Din Najam, while NUML Director General Brigadier (r) Azam Jamal, Registrar Brigadier (r) Aminullah and other staff members were present on the occasion. Besides NUML, the management cadre of International Islamic University, Islamabad, and Bahria University also participated in the training course.
Speaking on the occasion, NUML Rector Major General (r) Zia ud Din Najam said that they are committed to the professional and academic growth, development of administrative staff along with faculty and students.
He said that under the guidelines of HEC, these trainings would improve the capacity and efficiency of the universities and promote good governance on campus.
The NUML rector said that the university will continue to arrange opportunities for professional development of its staff. He said that under different partnerships and collaboration programmes, many scholarship, fellowship, exchange and capacity building programmes were arranged for students, faculty members and administrative staff where they got chances to explore new heights of academic, research and professional excellence.
In the end, he distributed certificates among the participants. This was the first IOT and four more IOTs will be conducted on different topics for management cadre till October 15.
The chief guest of the concluding ceremony was NUML Rector Major General (r) Zia ud Din Najam, while NUML Director General Brigadier (r) Azam Jamal, Registrar Brigadier (r) Aminullah and other staff members were present on the occasion. Besides NUML, the management cadre of International Islamic University, Islamabad, and Bahria University also participated in the training course.
Speaking on the occasion, NUML Rector Major General (r) Zia ud Din Najam said that they are committed to the professional and academic growth, development of administrative staff along with faculty and students.
He said that under the guidelines of HEC, these trainings would improve the capacity and efficiency of the universities and promote good governance on campus.
The NUML rector said that the university will continue to arrange opportunities for professional development of its staff. He said that under different partnerships and collaboration programmes, many scholarship, fellowship, exchange and capacity building programmes were arranged for students, faculty members and administrative staff where they got chances to explore new heights of academic, research and professional excellence.
In the end, he distributed certificates among the participants. This was the first IOT and four more IOTs will be conducted on different topics for management cadre till October 15.
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