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LCWU hosts training workshop organized by USEFP

LCWU training workshop by USEFP

Lahore College for Women University (LCWU) and the University of Gujarat (UoG) jointly organized a transformative three-day training workshop powered by the United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP).

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This collaboration brought together esteemed lecturers and professors from various departments, including Mass Communication, Economics, Political Science, and Gender Studies, to enrich their research methodologies and modern media techniques.

The comprehensive training workshop covered a diverse range of topics crucial in the digital age. Distinguished speakers and subject matter experts imparted invaluable knowledge, equipping participants to face the challenges posed by the ever-evolving digital landscape.

Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Gujarat, Prof Dr Zahid Yousaf, offered valuable guidance on grant proposal writing, equipping educators with essential skills to secure funding for their research endeavors.

Professor Dr Muhammad Afzal, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Lahore College for Women University, expressed his views on the workshop’s success, stressing the significance of such training sessions for teachers from diverse fields. The workshop facilitated cross-disciplinary knowledge exchange and fostered professional growth.

Dr Sumera Batol, Chairperson of the Department of Mass Communication at Lahore College for Women University, echoed similar sentiments, expressing her appreciation for the workshop’s benefits to both teachers and students alike.

Dr Sumera Batol said the collaborative efforts of USEFP, LCWU, and the UoG in organizing this training workshop have proven to be highly rewarding. The event successfully enhanced the skills and knowledge of educators, better equipping them to meet the challenges of the modern academic landscape.

One of the notable trainers, Professor Dr Sawira Shami, shed light on the significance of digital security and cyber awareness. Dr Shami emphasized the importance of tackling cyber threats and preparing educators to effectively address issues arising in the digital realm.

Another insightful presentation was delivered by Professor Dr Ayesha Ashfaq, who encouraged the adoption of qualitative approaches to delve deeper into research topics, thereby enriching the quality of research papers and academic output.

In line with the workshop’s objectives, Associate Professor Dr Arshad conducted sessions on innovative teaching methodologies, imparting valuable insights into effective pedagogical practices.

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