HEC focuses on quality of higher education

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Science and Technology Rana Tanveer Hussain Thursday said  the Higher Education Commission (HEC) has focused on quality of higher education, research and publications, and the results are ahead of us in the form of outstanding research works.

Addressing as chief guest at the ceremony held in connection with 6th HEC Outstanding Research Awards, the minister said that the government accords due priority to promotion of higher education in the country and remarkably increased the budget of higher education sector.

Dr Mukhtar Ahmed, Chairman HEC, Dr Arshad Ali, Executive Director HEC, and Dr Muhammad Latif, Adviser Research and Development, HEC along with a large number of Vice Chancellors and researchers were also present at the ceremony. The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has bestowed 52 research awards upon faculty members of different universities and researchers.

Admiring HEC for promoting a research culture in Pakistan, he said that research publications should carry real impact on society.

The minister also urged the scholars to conduct research based on solution to social issues. The youth are the country’s asset and HEC has worked on grooming their talent and capabilities, he added.

The Minister observed that the education sector was facing multiple challenges, however the Government was committed to overcoming them.

He said Pakistan’s geographical location makes the country a sensitive zone, adding that the country has been worst affected by terrorism. However, he continued, the government and armed forces have efficiently tackled the issue of terrorism.

Speaking on the occassion, Dr Mukhtar Ahmed shared the contribution of HEC towards creation of knowledge and promotion of higher education and research in the country.

He informed the audience that the number of research publications was only 800 before the inception of HEC in 2002, while now 12,000 research publications surface annually.

He said HEC emphasises impact of research on society so as to provide solutions to the country’s prevailing issues. “We have to come out of number game and focus on quality,” he underlined.

He urged the academia to adapt itself to emerging trends so as to better cope with future challenges adding, the universities job is not merely to impart education but also to ensure social integration.

The Chairman informed the participants that awards were presented in four categories including Best Research Paper, Best Young Research Scholar, Best Book Publication, and Best Innovator and nine disciplines including Natural Sciences, Biological Sciences, Agriculture Sciences, Health Sciences, Pure Engineering, Computer Science, Social Sciences, Management Sciences and Arts and Humanities.

The faculty and researchers have been awarded Rs. 70,000, Rs. 150,000, Rs. 300,000, and Rs. 200,000  respectively, he added.