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Higher Education Knowledge Transfer and University Industry Links
Advisory Panel

Advisory Panel

Following advisory panel has been notified for the development and launch of Pakistan knowledge transfer program

A.       A.    Members from Universities of Pakistan

  • Engr. Syed Imtiaz Hussain Gillani, Vice-Chancellor , KPK University of Engineering & Technology, Peshawar
  • Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan, Vice-Chancellor, University of Agriculture (UAF), Faisalabad
  • Prof. Dr. Muhammad Nawaz, Vice-Chancellor, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences – UVAS
  • Lt. Gen. Muhammad Asghar, Rector National University of Sciences and Technology, NUST
  • Engr. Ahmed Farooq Bazai, Vice-Chancellor, Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences, Quetta
  • Dr. Ahmad J. Durrani, Vice Chancellor, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Lahore

 B.   Industrialist

  • Mr. Imtiaz Rastgar, Chairman Rastgar Group, Islamabad
  • Mr. Osman Khalid Waheed, CEO, BF Biosciences Limited Rawalpindi
  • Mr. Ahsan Zafar Syed, Engineering Manager, Mechanical Engro Chemical Pakistan Ltd Daharki
  • Dr. Javaid Aziz Awan, Visiting Professor, National Institute of Food Science and Technology,
  • Mr. Sohail P. Ahmed, Vice Chairman, Automotive House of Habib, Karachi
  • Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shafiq Choudhry, Ramna Food Products Pvt Ltd. Lahore
  • Mr. Almas Hyder, CEO, Synthetic Products Enterprise Ltd. Lahore
  • Mr. Abdul Razzaq Gauhar CEO, Infinity Engineering Pvt. Ltd., Lahore
  • Mr. Usman Malik, CEO, KorTech Auto Industries Ltd, Lahore
International Collaboration on Knowledge Exchange

The Higher Education Commission has come into agreement with the British Council to work mutually for the promotion of knowledge transfer. Through this collaboration with British Council various activities will be initiated with the higher education institutions including:

1)     KE National Strategy Development Support
The aim is to support HEC to develop a national strategy and five years strategic plan on higher education sector knowledge exchange (KE) Programme.

 

2)    Leadership Grants
The DISKE (Developing institutional Strategy for knowledge Exchange) grants will embed the concept of KEx at the institutional level, the BC and HEC will work with leaders (including the Vice Chancellor, Dean, Registrars and Head of Departments)in Pakistan Higher Education institution to develop KEx strategies in collaboration with their UK partner institutions and implement the strategy in their respective institutions. 

 

3)   ORIC Staff Training

       Development of a training programme, initially through NUST, in partnership with a UK institution, leading to national roll-out through HEC.  Details of partnership to be refined as part of a tender exercise. 

 

4)    HEC Research Links

       Create a network of the UK and Pakistani partner institutions who specialize in a specific academic/industry sector.  This network of Universities will showcase successful collaboration on knowledge exchange between universities and the business or social sector.

 

Introduction

Knowledge transfer refers to the role that universities can play in stimulating and contributing to innovation and social and economic growth in addition to core missions of teaching and research. It is not simply about commercialization of science through creation of spin offs, licenses etc. but is much broader than this, involving academics from all disciplines (interestingly the arts and humanities notably create more knowledge transfer impacts than those from STEM background) and functioning through a wide range of exchange mechanisms. The knowledge transfer partners are likely to come from business, public and third sectors with the hard and soft (better skilled academics and graduates, safer communities, better managed organizations) benefits to all involved whether directly and indirectly.

Objectives
  • Establish strong academia- industry links for transfer of knowledge
  • Skills and human capital development
  • Knowledge sharing / diffusion
  • Utilization of available research with a potential of commercialization
  • Induction of new technologies and procedures in industries
  • Bring competiveness in industrial production for global market access
  • Exploiting the university’s physical asset
  • Facilitate academician and students to work and judge their theoretical knowledge with practical/ real life experience
  • Supporting the community / public engagement / developing government
  • Facilitating knowledge / research exploitation and process
  • Enterprise education and entrepreneurship
Outcomes
  • Improved research relevance, access to funding, access to partners
  • New research / collaborative projects
  • New contacts (in other sectors, with other HEIs etc)
  •  Enhance reputation and regard
  • Higher rankings
  • More robust management and contracting practices
  • New / improved curricula / courses
  • New contacts
  • Improved career prospects
  • Improved personal reputation with a wider audience of peer
  • New insights
  • New skills and experiences
Major Activities
Major Activites
  • Briefing for Directors ORICS via Video conference held on 20th September 2011
  • Briefing session for HEC Senior Managment held on 26th September 2011
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  •  Survey on Knowledge Exchange published on HEC main page https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KEx_Academics
  • KE Training on Higher Education- Business and Community Interaction (HE-BCI) Survey held from 21st -25th November 2011. For details please visit Training Details
  • Briefing Session on Knowledge Exchang, for VCs of all Public Private Universities, held on Nov 25th 2011
  • British Council's Knowledge Exchange Dissemination and Networking Event held on 22nd Nov. For details visit http://www.bcconnectlive.com/

  Meeting of KE Steering group to be held on December 13th 2011

 

 

 

 

 
Related Documents

 Related Documents

KE Training on HE-BCI
Proceeding of Workshop Technology Parks Challenges and Opportunities Pakistan
KEx Definitions
PKEx UK Apex Organisations
Minutes Advisory Group Meeting August 2011
 
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Uzma Naz
Assistant Director R & D
Higher Education Commission
Sector H-8 Islamabad.
Phone No. :
051-90401938 
E-mail: unaz@hec.gov.pk  

 
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