LAHORE: A five-day research colloquium for the students of management sciences, humanities and social sciences started at the Lahore College for Women University (LCWU) on Monday.

A number of students, scholars and faculty members from the FC College (A Chartered University) and Kinnaird College also participated in it on the opening day.

Addressing the inaugural ceremony, LCWU Vice Chancellor Dr Uzma Qureshi said they were promoting research for academic excellence to take the LCWU in the list of the top universities.

FC College Vice Rector Prof Dr Cuskow Dubash delivered a lecture on literature review, techniques and importance and time management for engaging the researchers. The colloquium will continue until Oct 27.

Published in Dawn, October 24th, 2017

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