Visit of US Embassy delegation to Government College Women University Faisalabad


Faisalabad (94news) US Embassy delegation led by US Consul General Kirsten Hawkins visited Government College Women University Faisalabad. Members of the delegation included Public Engagement Officer Monica Byrne and English Program Regional Manager Dr. Muhammad Iqbal. Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Zal Huma Nazli welcomed the delegation. And informed in detail about the university's academic activities, entrepreneurship, community services, social outreach and other programs. In addition, the Vice Chancellor informed about the training of six hundred university students regarding breast self-examination to prevent breast cancer among Pakistani women, that they will help women to diagnose this disease at an early stage. Playing the role.
Registrar Asif A. Malik informed the guests about the social outreach programs run by various teaching departments, especially the services to the society through community teaching organized by the education department. The presidents, coordinators, directors, controller of examinations, registrar, treasurer, director of planning and development, additional director of press media and publication, teachers and students of all departments of the university were included in the meeting. The Consul General's delegation visited the University Health Unit, Art Gallery, Textile and Clothing Unit of the Department of Home Economics and E-employment Skill Development Center and appreciated the creative and technical skills of the students. Hear their contributions to development and their plans for future careers. He appreciated the entrepreneurial activities of the female students and the online platforms like massive online open courses (MOOC) as well as the Regional English Language Office (WATCH) Advised to seek guidance from American teachers through the official website and social media pages of American Consulate General Lahore. He said that these platforms provide free guidance to Pakistani students even after the completion of their degrees. It will contribute to the promotion of student, female and faculty exchange programs, career opportunities and business ventures to provide wide-scale opportunities for social and economic development of the country.





