February 18, 2025 - 23:59

Pakistan's economic future is intricately linked to advancements in technology and the emergence of new industries, including startups and renewable energy sectors. As the nation seeks to enhance its global competitiveness, the traditional educational framework must evolve to meet the demands of a rapidly changing job market.
To foster innovation and entrepreneurship, higher education institutions are exploring alternative models that emphasize practical skills, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary learning. These new educational approaches aim to equip students with the necessary tools to thrive in a technology-driven economy. By integrating hands-on experiences, internships, and collaboration with industry leaders, universities can create a workforce that is not only knowledgeable but also adaptable to the challenges of the future.
Moreover, a focus on renewable energy education is essential as Pakistan aims to transition towards sustainable practices. By investing in these new forms of higher education, the country can cultivate a generation of skilled professionals who will drive economic growth and contribute to a more sustainable future.
May 26, 2026 - 07:51
Collaborative education for solving climate challengesA new study published in the International Journal of Collaborative Engineering suggests that pairing environmental engineering students with landscape architecture students in joint projects leads...
May 25, 2026 - 19:49
State Schools Brace for Stricter Cell Phone Rules Under New PolicyThe Department of Education is moving forward with a sweeping new policy that will ban cell phone use for elementary and middle school students during the entire school day. High school students...
May 25, 2026 - 09:02
Education standouts, May 25, 2026A new round of $5,000 scholarships has been awarded to students aiming for careers tied to the work of Los Alamos and Sandia national laboratories. The awards, announced on May 25, 2026, target...
May 24, 2026 - 00:54
New education state laws include allowing students to substitute specific history classesFive new education bills were signed into law Monday during a ceremony at a high school in Henrico County. The legislation covers a range of changes, from classroom curriculum to school safety...