KU affairs
DAWN of July 19 reported about a committee carrying out screening of the eligibility of scholars being considered for appointment in the University of Karachi.
I am afraid this is a case of shouting when the ‘horses have already bolted’; the institution is saturated with appointees who got appointments and promotions with the help of circumvention of prescribed qualifications, politicking and trade unionism.
Out of about 550 teachers, there are at least 250 full professors, and I regret to point out that in dozens of cases they have gone up the ladder without a single publication in any journal of international repute, or any research. This can be verified by a scrutiny of their biodata.
There are many cases where the requirement of PhD or 18 research publications has been relaxed for promotion to full professorship. This is, no doubt, an affront to those few who have merit and proper qualifications. And it also leads to a lowering of academic standards.
DISGUSTED
Karachi

