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Aristotelian Virtue Ethics and the Dilemmas of Artificial Intelligence

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to transform modern society—from algorithmic decision-making and self-driving cars to predictive policing and targeted advertising—the ethical implications of such.

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USAID’s Contributions to Higher Education in Pakistan

Recent news that the Trump administration is shuttering the US Agency for International Development (USAID) is both disappointing and concerning. As a former US.

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How Online Tutoring is Making Education More Inclusive in Pakistan

In the quiet corners of rural Sindh, in the bustling streets of Lahore, and even amidst the rolling hills of Swat, there’s a quiet.

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Critical Analysis of AI Technologies in Scientific Research

The Truth About AI “Superpowers” in science Have you watched those news videos about revolutionary Artificial intelligence (AI) solutions that are expected to revolutionize.

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Choosing Excellence over Mediocrity: A Faculty Hiring Guide For Pakistani Universities (Part 2)

Part 2 of this series on developing a valid criteria for faculty hiring in Pakistani universities focuses on aspects of candidates apart from academic.

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Choosing Excellence over Mediocrity: A Faculty Hiring Guide For Pakistani Universities (Part 1)

Universities in Pakistan have been in dire straits financially since the higher education development budget was slashed by 37% in 2019. A change in.

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The Dual Role Dilemma: Non-Teaching Assignments and Faculty’s Teaching Capacity

In the evolving and increasingly demanding culture of Pakistani universities, a variety of non-teaching responsibilities are assigned to faculty members. Such non-teaching and administrative.

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Is Bookish Knowledge Enough? Train Students to be Skilled Workers

The idea of education often conjures the image of a pile of books lying on a table. However, despite studying the same books, some.

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Flashbacks: Reel Life versus Real Life

Memories play a significant role in shaping the personality of an individual. Both consciously and subconsciously, they are pivotal in forming mindsets in different.

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How Soft Borders Could Transform the Kashmir Dispute?

South Asia is the least developed and poor region globally because of varying factors contributing to the prevalent underdevelopment and poverty. Among all, the.

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