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Research in Pakistan: Structure, Funding and Results

Pakistan Journal of Engineering, Technology & Science, 2016

In Pakistan Higher Education Commission (HEC) is consideredas the centralized body that governs and sets policies forresearch and development for all educational institutions ofhigher learning. Availability of research material is one of themain hurdles in the production and creativity of manyresearchers in all disciplines at university level. Dearth of suchfacilities demotivates the young researchers, and they startlooking for opportunities in the urban countries. HEC has madethe first move by starting National Research Program forUniversities (NRPU) by promoting the Research &development to meet the current challenges. The aim of thisresearch is to provide the research status in Pakistan, itsstructure, funding and results. The support of the governmentto researchers plays a vital role. Some bottlenecks that havebeen identified are: centralized system, processing delays inapproval of funds and projects and slow execution of policiesThe delays in the approval and release of funds af...

Pakistan Research Repository: A showcase of theses and dissertations

Library Hi Tech News, 2014

Citation and abstract Ahsan Ullah and Muhammad Rafiq (2014) "Pakistan research repository: a showcase of theses and dissertations", Library Hi Tech News, Vol. 31 Iss: 4, pp.17 - 20. Purpose – The paper aims to describe the characteristics and purposes of Pakistan Research Repository (PRR). A quantitative analysis of this repository is carried out by analyzing the content of the repository. A critical analysis of the entire growth strategy, population and web interface is also included in this paper. This study also proposes certain measures to make it more effective and efficient for archiving the research output of a nation. The study was designed to investigate issues relating to PRR and outline steps to develop a strategy to overcome these challenges. Design/methodology/approach – This article focuses on quantitative aspects and critical analysis of PRR. A multi-tier research design was used to meet the objectives of the study. A web search was conducted, and information was drawn from documents available on the Web site of Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan, PRR and directories of open-access repositories; data were complemented by quantitative and critical analysis of the content of the repository. Information was also gathered by literature-based review of project documents which were created for the implementation of this project. Findings – The paper has highlighted how far this repository has succeeded in bringing the research output from universities across Pakistan to the researcher community by analyzing the available content by institution, type, subject and year. This study has provided a valuable insight about the current status of PRR by identifying gaps in the content of the repository. The quantitative analysis of the repository shows that the creation of this repository was a landmark achievement, as it provided the opportunity to researchers, faculty and students for preserving, disseminating and furthering their existing knowledge at a national-level platform. Research limitations/implications – This research article is a case study and focuses on PRR only. Therefore, researchers are encouraged to throw light on other repositories in Pakistan and sharing of resources among institutional repositories in Pakistan. Practical implications – This study will be helpful for the administrative authorities of HEC and university faculty to plan for effective collection of content from the institutions and digitization of this content. The paper includes implications for the development of repositories at an institutional level in Pakistan. Social implications – This paper will help in managing PRR, and it will ultimately lead to enhance and better manage research output in Pakistan. Originality/value – This paper has identified the characteristics and purposes for creating a research repository at the national level and provided a critical view of policies and statistical view of the content of the repository.

The Pakistan Agricultural Research System: Present Status and Future Agenda

The Pakistan Development Review

Alarming food supply and demand deficits are projected to the year 2020 and beyond for Pakistan, based on its current low investment/low growth agricultural sector. Evidence suggests that agricultural productivity growth and increases in production may not keep pace with past growth rates. Part of the problem is an underfunded and poorly managed agricultural research system that can not hope to contribute significantly to increasing agricultural productivity now or in the future. The World Bank-assisted Agricultural Research II Project (ARP-II) was initiated to partially overcome some of the funding problems and provide institutional development in the areas of organisation, planning, and management of the research system at both the federal and provincial levels. A National Master Agricultural Research Plan (NMARP) was one of the principal goals of the ARP-II as part of improving research planning and management. The objective of this paper is to review the reasons why the Pakistan...

Benchmarking research trends in Pakistans universities

Benchmarking research trends in Pakistan's universities globalvillagespace.com/benchmarking-research-trends-in-pakistans-universities/ Research activities in Pakistan are becoming limited and declining for the last few decades. However, new universities have been established that grant higher degrees , still, the quality of research practices are in mourning conditions. It is a fact that the socioeconomic progress of any country relies on innovative applications and the commercialization of research.

Research & Development Practices Across Pakistan: An Evaluation Study on Affiliated Institutions

Global Social Sciences Review, 2021

Higher education plays a vital role in developing the knowledge economy and producing skilled workers to empower human resources for the country. Like many other developing countries, Pakistan is struggling hard to improve the quality of higher education for sustainable development and participation in global progress. Since the last decade, Higher Education Commission Pakistan is committed to upgrading the quality of education, and for this purpose, HEC has designed Minimum Quality Standards (MQS) to assure quality for affiliated institutions. The main objective of the study was to evaluate R&D practices in affiliated institutions of Pakistan. The study was descriptive in nature, and a questionnaire based on Minimum Quality Standards was used to collect data from faculty members (n-168) of 28 affiliated institutions by using multistage sampling. The results indicated that affiliated colleges of two provinces, Punjab and Khyber Pohutukawa, were better in research and development pra...

Country report for Pakistan

WOMEN IN PHYSICS: 6th IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics, 2019

The Working Group on women in physics of Pakistan organized the first Regional Conference on Women in Physics (RCWIP 2016) on April 25–27, 2016, at the National Centre for Physics (NCP), Islamabad. The report of the conference is presented along with strategies planned and recommendations passed by the participants. In this report the status of higher education in Pakistan and problems with its accessibility to women because of gender inequality in our society is discussed briefly. We also discuss the social constraints that are deeply rooted in the cultural orientation of the people of this country.The Working Group on women in physics of Pakistan organized the first Regional Conference on Women in Physics (RCWIP 2016) on April 25–27, 2016, at the National Centre for Physics (NCP), Islamabad. The report of the conference is presented along with strategies planned and recommendations passed by the participants. In this report the status of higher education in Pakistan and problems w...