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We are excited to share the latest updates from the Office of International Affairs at LUMS! Our initiatives continue to focus on enhancing the university's global presence. Through a variety of events, training programs, visits, and interactive activities, we remain dedicated to broadening the international outlook and development of our students and staff. Dive into the highlights of our achievements by exploring the remarkable events we hosted this Fall. |
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The Office of International Affairs began its Fall 2024 event series with a successful Open House, led by Global Engagement Specialist Ms. Hadia Khosa. Students were guided through exchange opportunities, application steps, and post-nomination protocols, including details on the Student Undertaking form. The session drew strong interest and concluded with a lively Q&A, addressing students' questions about the process. |
| CAMPUS FRANCE INFO SESSION: |
LUMS hosted a Campus France information session featuring Mr. Hamza Khattak, who provided students with valuable insights into study opportunities in France. The session covered a wide range of topics, including available scholarships, accommodation options, work opportunities, and the overall experience of living in France. Students gained a comprehensive understanding of pursuing higher education in France and the support systems available to them. |
| | IRISH DELEGATION AT LUMS: |
The Office of International Affairs welcomed a delegation from Education in Ireland to explore academic and research collaborations. Led by Dr. Afra Sajjad and Nick Marmion, the group included representatives from leading Irish universities such as University College Dublin, Maynooth University, and Dublin City University. Discussions focused on student exchanges, joint research, and academic programs, highlighting a shared commitment to fostering cross-cultural learning and strengthening ties between LUMS and the Irish institutions. |
| FRENCH DELEGATION AT LUMS: |
The Office of International Affairs hosted a French delegation, including representatives from IMT-Atlantique and the University Paris-Est Créteil (UPEC). Discussions focused on collaboration in exchange programs, joint research, and academic partnerships, with an emphasis on engineering, social sciences, and business studies. The visit highlighted shared goals of promoting innovation, cultural exchange, and enriched academic experiences, laying the groundwork for future cooperation between LUMS and the French institutions. |
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