Nov 18
Workshop on New Media Challenges
The Department of Media & Communication Studies is organizing a workshop on "New Media Challenges" on November 26th 2024 at 10 a.m. in Iqbal Hall (Ground Floor, Ibn-e-Rushd).
Nov 18
The Department of Media & Communication Studies is organizing a workshop on "New Media Challenges" on November 26th 2024 at 10 a.m. in Iqbal Hall (Ground Floor, Ibn-e-Rushd).
Nov 16
Recreational Trip to Peer Chinasi was organized by SE department
Nov 15
Department of Software Engineering Oragazied a seminar on “Data Engineering Essentials & Emerging Trends”. In this seminar our guest speaker “Usama Khan" enlightened us on data collection, storage, transformation, and analysis process.
Nov 20
Nov 18
The English Literary Society(ELS) of the Dept. of English UGS, FAH, is organizing a Literature Fest on the 18th of November, 2024
Nov 13
The Chinese Department Annual Chinese Speech Contest will be held on November 13, 2024, featuring esteemed Chief guest, Ambassador Jiang ZaiDong of the People's Republic of China.
Nov 06
Time: 03:00 PM Venue: Iqbal Hall, Ibne Rushd Block
Nov 27
Nov 04
As part of the Faculty Development Program - Fall 2024, the Department of Mathematics organized a hands-on workshop from November 4th to November 7th, 2024, focusing on "Python for Mathematics and Maple Exploration". Dr. Muhammad Rizwan and Mr. Muhammad Saad Ghafar, renowned experts in the field, led engaging and informative sessions throughout the workshop. The event featured practical exercises and hands-on activities aimed at solidifying participants' understanding of Python programming specifically tailored for mathematical calculations. Additionally, the workshop offered in-depth tutorials on harnessing the capabilities of Maple software for advanced mathematical exploration and analysis, equipping faculty of Mathematics with valuable...
Nov 20
Background/ Theme of Event/Activity Theme: Developing Skills in the Interpretation of Projective Data Background: Projective techniques require skillful interpretation, as the responses to ambiguous stimuli often reflect complex psychological processes. This workshop will focus on the training needed to accurately interpret responses from projective tests such as the Rorschach, TAT, and others