LAHORE: In bid to develop excellence and good abilities in the non-teaching staff and teaching staff involved in management, a five-day training workshop on ‘Indigenous On Campus Training under Modern University Governance Programme” has started here at Lahore College for Women(LCWU).
HEC Lahore Regional Director Nazeer Hussain and LCWU Vice Chancellor Dr Sabiha Mansoor were the guests of honour. The workshop is being commenced as a joint venture by Lahore College for Women University’s Directorate of Faculty Development and Internationalisation (DFDI) and Learning and Innovation Division, HEC.
DFDI Director Saima Asghar Riaz welcomed the guests and participants and VC Dr Sabiha Mansoor. LCWU shared the University’s vision 2020, and passion for faculty development. She thanked the HEC for their continued support towards infrastructure and personnel development at LCWU.
Nazeer Hussain applauded the efforts put in by LCWU for faculty development. All deans, directors and HODs benefitted from the rich learning experience of the first day of the groaning which comprised on workshops on leadership development, conflict management and assertiveness, by Skill City CEO and leadership guru Wali Zahid.
The trainings spread over five weeks will encompass personal as well as professional development of the enrolled participants from all cadres of university staff, through eminent, learned and celebrated educationists and management experts.
Such a unique event harbingers the fact that learning is meant for all members of the faculty at educational institutions.
Indeed a trained administrative staff would lead to more efficient functioning of offices and institutions resulting in more effective utilization of time and human resource.