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Saving Punjab’s Future: The Bold Plan to Fix Education

A recently released policy paper proposes funding increase, better school facilities, teacher training, a modern curriculum, and bold steps to curb dropouts in Pakistan’s.

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A tribute to Founding Editor Academia Magazine Emanuel Sarfraz

In the world of journalism—where deadlines are tight, stress runs high, and competition often overshadows collaboration—finding a mentor who not only guides you professionally.

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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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Digital Divide and Cultural Shock: Pakistani Students’ Challenges in Advanced Learning Landscape

The report, Digital Country Profiles: International Students’ Digital Experiences in Relation to Their Home Country’s Civil Digital Infrastructure by Jisc and the Portulans Institute,.

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Why Outsourcing Is the Secret to Corporate Growth

The world is evolving with the rapidly changing technology. We see significant growth and increasing competition among businesses and organizations every day. So, upgrading.

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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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UMT | Just Skills – Empowering Students for the Future

In an era where the traditional boundaries of education are rapidly disappearing, the University of Management and Technology (UMT) has launched a groundbreaking campaign.

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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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Empowering Education with Financial Aid and Scholarships

Higher education has long been a cornerstone of progress, promoting tolerance, innovation, and stronger communities across Pakistan and the globe. Despite prevalent economic challenges,.

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