UVAS signs MoU to boost leadership qualities
LAHORE:The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) Lahore and ASAL Innovations Private Limited signed an MoU on Friday to collaborate for holding training workshops, conferences, seminars and other activities to boost the leadership qualities of senior management, staff, faculty and students.
UVAS VC Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad and CEO ASAL Innovations Nehal Aslam signed the MoU documents. Department of Parasitology Chairman Prof Dr Kamran Ashraf, Dean Faculty of Life Sciences Business Management Prof Dr M Azam, Director UVAS Information Technology Centre Rizwan Saleem, Director Veterinary Academy Dr M Asif Awan and UVAS senior faculty members and officials from ASAL Innovations attended ceremony. Prof Dr Nasim Ahmed said that this agreement would be very beneficial to conduct training workshops and seminars for faculty, staff and students for enhancing their professional competencies. Director ASAL Innovations Malik Asad Nadeem Awan spoke about the mode of training, initiatives, aim and objectives of the MoU. Under the MoU, UVAS will provide training classrooms, meeting and seminar rooms, hostel rooms, auditorium and other allied services at its Veterinary Academy to ASAL Innovations.
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