Events

Apr 23

NUML Model United Nations

East Campus

Department of International Relations NUML is organizing NUML Model United Nations 2024 as a part of Spring Festival 2024. It is a simulation activity of United Nations where students become delegates and get to present their countries.

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Apr 22

Spring Festival 2024

East Campus

The Spring Festival at NUML University was a fun time filled with many culture. The Math Department stood out by joining in and showing off Punjab's traditions really well. They did cool stuff like dances, poems, and other fun activities that made everyone enjoy and understand Punjab's culture better. Their effort added a special spark to the festival, making it a memorable and enjoyable experience for everyone who attended. 

follow the link; https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6PD_CfoIOu/?igsh=MW1yY2p1dng4dDNo

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Apr 19

A Seminar on "Digital defenders : Empowering youth against cyber threats"

East Campus

A Seminar on "Digital defenders : Empowering youth against Cyber Threats" was conducted by the Department of SE. Ms Nabila bibi (Lecturer SE) was the speaker.

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Apr 24

NUML FOOD FESTIVAL 22-24 April

East Campus

We are delighted to Announce that FMS NUMLFood Festival is Back. 

huge welcome from NUML FMS, We're thrilled to have you with us at our Food Festival on April 22-24. Get ready for a memorable time and a great experience.

join us in this fun filled, spicy, savoury and sweet  event........................... 

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May 10

Governance Education Network 2024

East Campus

📣 Nominations are sought for GEN Body 2024. 

Deadline: 03 May 2024

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Apr 23

NUML Spring Festival - NUMLOGIC - 2024

East Campus

Organized by: 
Faculty of Engineering and Computing (FEC)

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Apr 17

One day seminar on "Adapting Physical Education For Special Population"

East Campus

Time:10:00am to 12:30pm

Venue: Confucious Hall, Ground Floor, Ibn-e-Khaldoon Blook 

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Apr 17

Battle of the Brains-II

East Campus

The Department of Mathematics organized the highly anticipated “Battle of the Brains” Mathematics quiz competition today. The competition was divided into two categories based on academic levels - undergraduate and intermediate.

Participated Teams: 79

The event witnessed remarkable participation from well-known universities and colleges, making it a truly inclusive and collaborative experience.

Teams represented well reputed universities such QAU, NUST, IIU, Air University,  FJWU, etc, and Colleges including Govt Gordan College, IMCB H-8, Govt. Asghar Mall College, Govt Channab College F-8 etc.

Winners (Undergraduate):     
1st Prize – NUST,
2nd  Prize – NUML
3rd Prize – NUML

Winners (Intermediate):
1st Prize – Govt Asghar Mall College
2nd Prize – Govt Gordan College
3rd Prize -  Govt Gordan College
The Director General NUML and Dean FEC graced the event with their presence and expressed admiration for all participants and organizers. They acknowledged the significance of such competitions in fostering collaboration, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills among students.

For details and video click here https://www.facebook.com/share/v/hkcmfqwNa5YKRxNd/?mibextid=qi2Omg

 

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Mar 11

Literary Talk Show on "The Political Economy of Culture" conducted by English Literary Society (ELS)

East Campus

English Literary Society (ELS) of Department of English UGS organized a Literary Talk Show on 11th March, 2024. This session, titled "The Political Economy of Culture," provided platform for a perceptive discourse on how political and economic factors influence various aspects of culture pertaining to literary knowledge production. The event featured Prof. Dr. Muhammad Safeer Awan, Dean Faculty of Arts of Humanities and Dr. Kalsoom Khan, Assistant Professor, English UGS as panelists and Ms. Zenab Jehangir, Lecturer English UGS as moderator. With Ms. Zenab Jehangir's adept moderation and insightful discussion of the panel, the talk show offered valuable ideas, enriching the audience's understanding of using literary productions to improve Pakistan’s economy and cultural representation in the global arena. The panelists discussed challenges in local cultural production, including the dominance of capitalist and western media, lack of training, and economic constraints. They proposed solutions to these issues, such as script writing and production of new dramatic forms for cultural expression. Dr. Safeer Awan encouraged students to use their multilingual ability for the promotion of indigenous stories through translations. The panel also guided students about the utilization of digital platforms for dissemination of their literary works. Overall, the event fostered the need for a critical reflection of the significant role of Arts and Humanities at the nexus of politics, economy and culture.

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