HEC plans to set up National Academy of Higher Education
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ISLAMABAD - Higher Education Commission (HEC) plans to set up National Academy of Higher Education (NAHE) to conduct trainings for newly inducted and in-service faculty, administrative staff of universities as well as potential academic leadership.
This was stated by Chairman, Higher Education Commission (HEC) Professor Dr. Tariq Banuri, during a meeting with Mission Director, United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Jerry Bisson, who visited the Commission Secretariat on Wednesday.
He said that Pakistani youth are gifted with enormous capabilities and their potential needs to be unleashed for the country’s uplift. He said the HEC and USAID have a long legacy of collaboration. He shared his vision for the uplift of Pakistan’s higher education sector. He stressed the need for holistic personality grooming of students. He maintained that highly effective training sessions are required to improve the leadership qualities bestowed upon Pakistani youth. He also underlined the importance of corporate training at school as well as well university level. “We need to direct the higher education sector of this country towards excellence,” he stated.
Referring to the significance of increase in government funding for higher education sector, he said the higher education sector witnesses 10 per cent increase in enrolment annually. “The government funding must be in proportion to the increase in enrolment, as high enrolment necessitates development of infrastructure,” he emphasised. The Chairman shed light on the role of Centres of Advanced Studies at National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Peshawar and Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET), Jamshoro.