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  • Wednesday, July 30, 2025

  • CUI

  • BIC

Expanding Global Horizons for COMSATS Students!
We had the pleasure of welcoming Mr. Raja Mubashar from AM Global Pharmaceuticals Ghana to COMSATS, on the kind invitation of Dr. Amir Rashid Ch., Incharge Business Incubation Center (BIC).

This highly productive and insightful conversation focused on exploring internship and career opportunities for COMSATS students in Uganda, Ghana, and other African countries. Mr. Mubashar graciously offered his support in facilitating international placements and guiding students toward meaningful roles in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors across Africa.

The meeting took place on 17th July 2025 at 11:00 AM at the BIC Office, COMSATS Islamabad, and marks the beginning of a promising collaboration aimed at empowering our students with global exposure and real-world industry engagement.

Representing AM Global Pharmaceuticals—a company dedicated to providing high-quality, safe, and affordable medicines throughout Ghana—Mr. Mubashar shared valuable insights into the African healthcare ecosystem and emphasized the importance of connecting young talent with international opportunities.

?? Dr. Amir’s initiative is helping build global bridges for COMSATS students
?? Opportunities in Africa’s growing health sector now within reach
?? Strengthening academia-industry partnerships across borders

We are excited to see this collaboration flourish and open new doors for our students beyond national boundaries.

  • Thursday, July 24, 2025

  • CUI

  • ITCenter

Dear Students,

The inaugural ceremony of the PMYLS Laptop Scheme, scheduled for 25th July 2025, has been postponed. Consequently, the rehearsal planned for the same has also been postponed.

Revised dates will be shared in due course.
Your cooperation is appreciated.

  • Wednesday, July 23, 2025

  • CUI

  • International Office

COMSATS University Islamabad Hosts Virtual Focal Person Moot of D-8 NPRI

The International Office of COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI), under the chairmanship of the Worthy Rector – who also serves as the Chair of the D-8 Network of Pioneers for Research and Innovation (D-8 NPRI) – organized a Virtual Focal Person Moot on Tuesday, 22 July 2025.

The primary objective of the meeting was to foster collaboration and strengthen partnerships among the D-8 member countries in the fields of research, innovation, and higher education


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  • Wednesday, July 9, 2025

  • CUI

  • Bio Sciences

Abstract

Strategic Development of Baseline Protocols to Predict Climate Change Impacts on Target Plants and Prevalence of Associated Allergic Diseases (if any) in Pakistan

By

Muhammad Humayun

Pollens are male reproductive organs of plants, and several pollen species cause allergies in 20-30% humans. Pollens disperse in the air in large numbers during the blooming season, and are affected by climate change. Pakistan is one of the most climate change-affected regions and climate change stresses account for an increase in pollen allergies, biodiversity shifts and species extinction due to increased carbon emissions and irreversible temperature increase. Broussonetia papyrifera, Parthenium hysterophorus and Phleum pratense pollens from the three climatic regions: Peshawar, Islamabad and Kotli significantly differed in pollen size, morphology, biochemical profile and allergen expression. Shifts in mean annual temperature and precipitation significantly contribute to the changes in these pollens. Furthermore, allergenic bacteria associate with these pollens, which may play a role in pollen allergies or the transmission of other diseases. Future climate change estimation showed an increase in habitat suitability for the growth of these plant species, which can invade these species into new locations, causing pollen allergies. To study pollen concentrations, climate change impacts on pollen, pollen allergy, POLLEN ONLINE database http://ww2.comsats.edu.pk/pollensonline/Default.aspx” is functional from the Biosciences department of COMSATS University for researchers and the public use by PI Dr. Zahid Ali, CO-PI Dr. Saadia Naseem, and Dr. Muhammad Humayun.


  • Monday, February 3, 2020

  • CUI

  • INIT

The forum was convened in collaboration with the University of Sindh, COMSATS University Islamabad, and the UNESCO Chair in ICT4D. This significant event brought together a diverse group of 41 delegates, representing 12 different institutions. The participants included persons with disabilities (PWDs), representatives from rural communities in Sindh, and leaders from various minority groups.

This diverse assembly aimed to foster inclusive dialogue and collaborative solutions addressing the challenges faced by these marginalized groups. The forum served as a platform for sharing experiences, highlighting unique perspectives, and identifying actionable strategies to improve access to education, technology, and employment opportunities for all participants.

The University of Sindh played a crucial role in facilitating the event, providing the venue and logistical support needed to ensure a smooth and productive gathering. COMSATS University Islamabad contributed significantly through its academic expertise and commitment to advancing inclusive policies and practices. The UNESCO Chair in ICT4D brought an international dimension to the discussions, offering insights from global best practices and innovative approaches to leveraging technology for development.

Participants engaged in a series of workshops, panel discussions, and breakout sessions, each designed to tackle specific issues relevant to their communities. For instance, sessions dedicated to PWDs focused on accessible technology solutions, inclusive education models, and advocacy for disability rights. Representatives from rural communities discussed the barriers to technological adoption in remote areas and explored ways to enhance digital literacy and infrastructure.

Minority leaders shared their experiences with discrimination and social exclusion, emphasizing the need for policies that promote equal opportunities and respect for diversity. Their contributions were invaluable in shaping a comprehensive understanding of the intersecting challenges faced by marginalized groups in Sindh and beyond.

The forum concluded with a collaborative session where all delegates worked together to draft a set of recommendations. These recommendations aimed at guiding future initiatives and policies to ensure they are inclusive, equitable, and effective in addressing the needs of all communities involved. The recommendations included proposals for policy reforms, the creation of support networks, and the development of targeted training programs.

Overall, the forum underscored the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration in addressing complex social issues. By bringing together a wide array of voices and perspectives, the event succeeded in creating a roadmap for inclusive development that can be pursued by academic institutions, policymakers, and civil society organizations alike.

The outcomes of the forum will inform future projects and initiatives, ensuring that they are grounded in the real experiences and needs of those they aim to support. This event not only highlighted the power of collaboration but also reaffirmed the commitment of all participating institutions to fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.


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