Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz Begins Interviewing New Vice Chancellors for 25 Public Universities
Summary: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has launched the process of appointing new Vice Chancellors (VCs) for 25 public sector universities across the province. This initiative aims to strengthen higher education in Punjab by placing capable leaders in key academic roles. On Monday, interviews were conducted with 11 candidates, including notable figures such as Punjab Higher Education Commission (PHEC) Chairman Dr. Shahid Muneer and former Quaid-i-Azam University VC Dr. Muhammad Ali.
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The interview process will continue throughout the week, with candidates being called from various cities to fill the vacant VC positions. Once all interviews are completed, a summary of the selected candidates will be submitted to the governor’s office for final approval. The newly appointed VCs will serve a four-year term, guiding their universities towards academic excellence.
The search committee is also focusing on leadership roles in women’s universities, emphasizing the importance of inclusive leadership in Punjab’s higher education landscape. An official involved in the process mentioned that the CM is conducting thorough interviews with the candidates at the secretariat, though political considerations might affect some appointments.
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The final summary of the selected VCs is expected to be issued next week, marking a significant step in revitalizing leadership at some of Punjab’s most prestigious academic institutions. The appointments are anticipated to shape the future of higher education in the province.
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