FUUAST Organises Pakistani-Polish International Scientific Conference

President Of Pakistan as chief guest said that the world at the moment is looking for some kind of morality-based world order instead of cooperation based upon vested interests.

FUUAST Organises Pakistani-Polish International Scientific Conference

The inaugural ceremony of 1st Pakistani-Polish International Scientific Conference organized by the Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology – FUUAST’s department of International Relations here at Governor House on Monday.

President Of Pakistan as chief guest said that the world at the moment is looking for some kind of morality-based world order instead of cooperation based upon vested interests.

He said that the borders have now become irrelevant because the challenges are going to be across borders, therefore, the approach should also be adapted accordingly.

Talking of the impacts of global warming, President said that the effects of climate change also cross borders. He said that cooperation in present times is no longer dependent on travel documents like visa because nowadays people stay in one country while they work in an other one.

He appreciated FUUAST for organizing such knowledge-sharing and collaborative platforms for the students and academicians of the country and said that the conference theme “Pakistan-Poland Relations: Challenges & Opportunities in the Changing World Order”, is also very important”.

Speaking about the growth of information technology sector, he said that the IT sector has proved that even a small company can also make a big impact.

Earlier, in his welcome address, sharing details of 1st Pakistani-Polish International Scientific Conference, Chairman IR department Dr. Asghar Ali Dashti said the conference will be held on December 6-7 at IBA city campus here.

The Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences & Technology enjoys the unique distinction of being the first ever university in Pakistan, which ultimately aims at using Urdu as the main language of instruction and teaching.

Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology has two campuses in Karachi, and one campus in Islamabad. There are more than 12,000 students in Islamabad and Karachi campuses and 450 faculty members in Islamabad and Karachi campuses.

Originally published at APP