MoU Signed Between the University Of Chitral, the University Of Swabi, and the Women’s University of Swabi to Boost Research Work

To boost research work and institute cooperation, the University of Chitral, the University of Swabi, and the Women’s University of Swabi marked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) here.

The MoU was endorsed by the Vice-Chancellor (VC) of Chitral University Prof. Dr. Zahir Shah and his partner the VC of the University of Swabi Prof. Dr. Nasir Jamal Khattak who has an extra charge of the VC of the Women University of Swabi.

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It’s critical to take note that the success of a MOU relies on how well it is implemented and maintained. Clear communication, responsibility from every partner, and regular evolution of the Universities’ objectives and results are fundamental for receiving the full rewards of such agreements.

Furthermore, the particular advantages might fluctuate depending on the nature of the collaboration and the objectives illustrated in the MOU.

The motivation behind marking the MoU is to use the combined set of skills, assets, and scholarly capital of the University of Chitral, the University of Swabi, and the Women’s University of Swabi to propel research endeavors and academic exercises.

“This noteworthy MoU is meant to advance and fortify participation in the fields of research and the scholarly community,” VC of the University of Chitral Prof. Dr Zahir Shah said at the event.

He said through this MoU the students would learn beneficial things in the field of their research work. Colleague Colleagues Dr. Sahib Khan, Registrar of the University of Chitral Dr. Nazim Rahim, Dr. Muhammad Roman, Dr. Yasir Arafat, Chief Administrator Dr. Nadeem Hassan, HOD English Dr. Kafayatullah, Assistant Professor Dr. Saiful Mujahid.

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