Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Talat Nasir Pasha stated that education is undoubtedly the key to a country’s moral, social, and economic development.
The first international conference on “Educational Leadership and Policy” was held at the University of Education Lahore, and University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences (UVAS) Lahore Chairperson, Department of Anatomy and Histology/Focal Person WE-WILL (Women Empowerment through Women’s Involvement in Learning and Leadership) Prof. Dr. Hafsa Zaneb spoke as the keynote speaker.
She spoke about women’s leadership in Pakistan. The closing ceremony was presided over by Vice-Chancellor of the University of Education Prof. Dr. Talat Naseer Pasha (SI), who also gave Prof. Dr. Hafsa Zaneb a souvenir.
The conference’s chief guest was Prof. Dr. Faisal Bari from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), and there were many academics, researchers, faculty members, and students in attendance.
At the conference of Educational Leadership and Policy, dozens of academics from home and abroad, including those from China, Britain, and Turkey, took part. Over 26 research papers were presented in total during this two-day international conference. The Vice Chancellor, Professor Dr. Talat Nasir Pasha, presided over the opening ceremony of the international conference, which was held in the main campus township of UE.
The event’s director, Professor Dr. Ayaz Muhammad Khan, welcomed the attendees and provided an overview of the goals and objectives of the international conference at the outset.
Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Talat Nasir Pasha welcomed conference attendees during the opening ceremony of the international conference and stated that education is undoubtedly the key to a country’s moral, social, and economic development.
Today, Pakistan is in the most challenging situation in its history, and the only way to resolve it is through advancements in research and education. The best approach and educational guidance, however, are what matter most in this situation.
The nation cannot reap the rich rewards of such education if our educational system, curriculum, and policies are not in line with current needs and conditions.
We must immediately review our education policy once more and adopt a long-term plan that will have significant, long-lasting positive effects. He claimed that the international conference taking place today is conclusive evidence of the University of Education’s active role in the educational development of our nation.