7 UVAS faculty members complete online training
LAHORE:Faculty of Biosciences of the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) organised a certificate-awarding ceremony for the participants of Continued Professional Development (CPD) training here on Friday.
According to a press release, this certification is first of its kind in South Asia. Seven UVAS faculty members completed the 6-month online training of Post Graduate Certification in Higher Education Learning and Teaching (HELT) under the supervision of Royal Veterinary Collage, UK. Punjab Higher Education Commission (PHEC) Chairman Prof Dr Fazal Ahmad Khalid distributed the certificates among the seven faculty members. UVAS Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad, Pro Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Masood Rabbani, Dean Faculty of Biosciences Prof Dr Habib-ur-Rehman, Chairperson Department of Anatomy and Histology Prof Dr Hafsa Zenab and other faculty members were also present.
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