The impact of international education in Pakistan
8 December 2006 - 12:10
Over the past four years, Pakistan has been significantly reforming its higher education system. The development of higher education is seen as a prerequisite for Pakistan's goal of becoming a knowledge-based economy. The Higher Education Commission (HEC), created in 2002, has developed a strategic plan in which international partnerships are an essential component. Through the Medium Term Development Framework, 2005-10, HEC is implementing a strategy in which promoting innovative research and building sustainable international links are vital. Dr Rahman will provide an insight into the challenges faced by Pakistan, the HEC's strategy and the ways in which Pakistan is engaging with international partners. Professor Geoff Wood will draw on his substantial experience of developing links in Pakistan. This will cover the issues that need to be addressed (including funding) for successful international partnerships with countries such as Pakistan.
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