LAHORE: The Aga Khan University (AKU) and the Lahore University of Management Sciences (Lums) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to launch a joint research, innovation and education initiative targeting the country’s most pressing development challenges.

The interdisciplinary partnership brings together the complementary strengths of the two institutions to co-develop solutions that improve the lives and welfare of communities in Pakistan and beyond. The collaboration will directly address critical issues related to public health, climate change and environment, education, sustainability, and inclusive development.

The MoU reflects a shared recognition that addressing complex national and global challenges requires interdisciplinary approaches that combine expertise across fields. Through this partnership, AKU’s leadership in health sciences, medicine, public health, and implementation research will be combined with Lums’ strengths in innovation and technology, data science, social and behavioural sciences, humanities, public policy, economics and governance.

Together, the two universities aim to generate evidence-based solutions that are not only academically rigorous, but also scalable, policy-relevant, and grounded in real-world needs.

“By combining the complementary strengths of two of Pakistan’s leading universities across health, technology, social sciences, and public policy, this partnership will address critical challenges affecting citizens’ welfare and well-being,” said Lums Vice Chancellor Dr. Ali Cheema.

“Partnerships like this matter because no institution alone can solve Pakistan’s - and the region’s - most complex challenges,” said AKU Provost Dr Tania Bubela.

“Together, AKU and Lums can combine deep research, human insight, and AI-enabled innovation to turn knowledge into impact.”

The collaboration will prioritise joint research initiatives addressing national-scale challenges, including climate resilience, environmental health, antimicrobial resistance, mental health, maternal and child health, AI and data-driven approaches for public good, and sustainable development. The universities will also work closely with policymakers, practitioners, civil society organisations, and industry partners to ensure that research findings translate into practical impact.

In addition to research, the partnership will support pedagogical innovation and experiential learning opportunities for students and faculty across both institutions. Planned initiatives include collaborative academic programmes, joint seminars and workshops, interdisciplinary teaching modules, internships, research placements, faculty exchanges, and executive education initiatives.

The MoU also emphasises strengthening Pakistan’s broader research and innovation ecosystem through collaboration in research administration, grant development, ethics and governance, and institutional capacity building. It will enable both institutions to jointly identify strategic themes and develop specific programmes and initiatives over time.

The MoU was signed by AKU Provost Dr Tania Bubela and LumsVice Chancellor Dr Ali Cheema. Lums Rector Mr Shahid Hussain, AKU Vice Provost Research Dr Salim Virani and Dr. Farid Panjwani, Dean of AKU’s Institute for Educational Development, PK, were also present at the signing ceremony. The agreement will remain in effect for an initial period of five years.

vacation: The Punjab Higher Education Department on Thursday announced summer vacation for all public and private sector colleges.

According to a notification, the vacations will commence on May 22 and remain in effect until Aug 22.

Published in Dawn, May 22nd, 2026

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