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University of Peshawar Annual Report 2006-07
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University of Peshawar Annual Report 2006-07

In the name of ALLAH,
 the most Beneficient, the most Merciful
TABLE OF CONTENTS

UNIVERSITY OF PESHAWAR   1
ADMINISTRATIVE / ACADEMIC HEADS   1
VICE-CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE   2
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE   3
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY   5
FACULTIES   10
Introduction   10
Faculties Setup   10
FUNCTIONS OF DEAN   11
Faculty of Arts and Humanities   12
Department of Anthropology   15
Department of Archaeology   21
Department of English and Applied Linguistics   26
Department of Fine Arts   28
Department of History   30
Department of Philosophy   33
Faculty of Islamic & Oriental Studies   35
Department of Arabic   36
Department of Islamiyat   38
Pashto Academy   40
Department of Pashto   44
Department of Persian   46
Department of Seerat Studies   48
Department of Urdu   52
Faculty of Life & Environmental Sciences   57
Centre of Biotechnology   61
Department of Botany   65
Center of Plant Biodiversity   67
Institute of Chemical Sciences   70
Department of Environmental Sciences   83
Department of Geography, Urban & Regional Planning   88
Department of Geology   94
Department of Zoology   97
Department of Pharmacy   101
Faculty of Management and Information Sciences   106
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication   108
Institute of Management Studies   111
Department of Library & Information Sciences   114
College of Home Economics   117
Quaid-e-Azam College of Commerce   124
Faculty of Numerical & Physical Sciences   126
Department of Computer Science   128
Department of Electronics   131
Department of Mathematics   133
Department of Physics   136
Department of Statistics   140
Faculty of Social Sciences   144
Department of Economics   145
Institute of Education and Reserch   148
Department of International Relations   152
Department of Political Science   156
Law College   159
Department of Psychology   161
Department of Gender Studies   170
Department of Social Work   174
Islamia College University of Peshawar   180
Jinnah College for Women University of Peshawar   182
Hostels Activities   186
Sports Activities   192
Legal Cell Report (2006-07)   195
Students’ Societies   196
Research Projects Approved by the University   204
Research Projects Approved by HEC   205
Central Library University of Peshawar   206
Statutary Bodies   209
University Examinations   212
Cash Award and Gold Medal Winners Convocation-2006   213
Awarded Ph.D. Degrees   214
Awarded M.Phil. Degrees   216
Students Financial Aid Office   220
Directorate of Works Activities   222
Scholarships from University Budget   225
Media and Protocol Office   226
Developmental Projects   229
Discipline-wise Enrolled Status of students in the University of Peshawar   230

University of Peshawar

Vision
   To be a prominent public sector university in the region recognized for its global perspective, diverse and supportive learning environment, having international reputation in research and creative discovery and emphasis on leadership development.

Mission   
The University of Peshawar, a future-oriented and unique institution is committed to achieving excellence in the undergraduate and graduate education, research and public service. The University provides superior and comprehensive educational opportunities at the baccalaureate through doctoral and special professional educational levels.

The University contributes to the advancement of society through research, creative activity, scholarly inquiry, and development of knowledge. The University preserves and promotes arts, benefits the nation’s economy, serves the citizens through public programs and is dedicated to the production of quality human resource for the knowledge-driven development of the country.

Administrative / Academic Heads
      
Vice-Chancellor’s Message

The revolution in information technology has transformed the world making it a global village. We can no more live in isolation, even if we desire so. We have to shoulder our responsibilities at national and international level to play a leading role that commensurate with our status as citizens of a sovereign state.

To this end, we have to develop high standards on ethical, social, economic and scientific fronts. Such developments do not take place spontaneously; these demand efficiency, discipline and respect for others both at individual and national level. We cannot safeguard ourselves from the clutches of social evils which are corroding the very fabric of our society unless we change our social conduct and attitudes. For this, we have to emulate the essence of the teachings of our benefactors rather than merely practicing rituals and traditions in our mundane and spiritual interactions.

The university being the highest seat of learning must play its role to produce not only skilled workforce for the government machinery but also humane and sublime leadership capable of moulding the destiny of the nation.

The Annual Report of any organization assesses its achievements and effectiveness for the welfare of those who are both directly and indirectly concerned. It offers an avenue to highlight organizational strengths and weaknesses and to review its policies for better performance and optimal output.

The current report is a true picture of the events in the academic session 2006—2007 and is meant to be a guiding post in formulating our strategies for the next session. My request may not be very clement but the efforts and spirit behind it are noble.

In the end I pray to the Almighty to give us the strength and farsightedness to work whole heartedly for turning this university into a world class institution, a dream that we all cherish! God bless!

Prof. Dr. Mohammad Javed Khan
                            Vice Chancellor
 
Historical Perspective

The University of Peshawar founded in 1950, is the fulfillment of a dream, which had long remained unrealized. The first seeds of the University may be said to have been sown by Sir Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum Khan, who boldly conceived the idea and founded Islamia College – (The Dar-ul-ulum Islamia) in 1913 at the first out-post of civilization, almost at the mouth of the historic Khyber Pass. The founder of Pakistan, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, who perhaps saw the strategic role of Peshawar in his mind, on April the 12th, 1948, while addressing the students and teachers of the Islamia Collage Peshawar, made the following memorable statement:

“You have referred to the question of Khyber University. Let me tell you that nothing is dearer to my heart than to have University in the North-West Frontier Province from where rays of learning and culture will spread throughout Central Asia; and provided you go the right way about it, you will get your University sooner than you can imagine ”.

Two years after this memorable declaration of Quaid-e-Azam, a namesake of
Sir Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum Khan and the first Chief Minister of NWFP Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan facilitated the establishment of University of Peshawar, hence the promise of the Father of the nation was fulfilled. On 30th October 1950, Shaheed-e-Millat, Khan Liaqat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, laid the foundation stone of this University with these words:

“It is with very great pleasure that I have come here today to perform the inauguration of the University of Peshawar. This is a historic day for the people of this province and for Islamia College which has been the center of learning for such a long time and which has played an important part in the creation of the University. The Government and the people of the province can take legitimate pride in their achievement as the inauguration of the University of Peshawar is an important landmark on the road to progress which the province is traversing so rapidly and yet so surely”.

The University of Peshawar, which started in a borrowed building of the Govt. Training School Peshawar (now Agricultural Training Institute ) in 1950, has now developed into a first rate institution of the country as desired by its founder. During the course of the last fifty seven years, the University campus has grown into an educational township. The University of Peshawar had been cut into pieces. Three of its leading/ constituent faculties, viz, Agriculture, Engineering and Medical have been deliberately detached from it which has enormously diluted its status. As such the University has given birth to two other Universities and one medical college, which are working at the same premises. The campus is spread over 1050 acres of land. It is situated at a height of 1,138 ft, above sea level and is at a distance of bout 6 km, westwards from Peshawar Cantonment on the way to Khyber Pass.

University of Peshawar is a public sector teaching, and research institution, with a number of affiliated colleges of the province. It caters for undergraduate, postgraduate and
Professional level teaching and research programs. It is a residential University, where more than half of the teaching staff, other employees, and students live on the campus.
The University prides itself on its abundant lush green lawns, numerous flower – laden gardens watered by the canal coming from BARA and KABUL rivers and conglomeration of buildings both of medieval and modern types, overshadowed by a purple range of western mountains, with TATARA as the highest peak. It is a unique Institution in Pakistan and perhaps in the world, that imparts education from the nursery level to the highest Ph.D. degree level. The campus has its own shopping centers, health care centers, both for males and females and community centers.

The University of Peshawar started its function in 1950 with five teaching departments and a total enrollment of 129 students, only one of whom was a girl. At present the University has six faculties consisting of 40 postgraduate departments, a Pashto Language Academy, two undergraduate degree colleges, three schools, and six research centers. The overall enrollment of the university including resident students of affiliated colleges as well as external students stands at 1,06,159. In terms of staff, the University started with 15 teaching faculty and 27 para-teaching staff in 1950. At present the University has 597 teaching staff, and 2400 para-teaching staff and 279 school teachers.
University of Peshawar has a summer campus at Bara Gali at an altitude of about 8000 ft above sea level which spreads over an area of 67 acres. It was an abandoned cantonment of British period, which was handed over to the University of Peshawar in August 1965 by the then President General Ayub Khan. Since then it is used as Summer Campus of the University. In summer it is a hub of academic activities particularly conferences, seminars, workshops and symposia organized by various faculties / institutes. It has also been the center of the Staff Training and Research Institute of the University of Peshawar for the past couple of years.

The University of Peshawar has recently been awarded a park land of 87 acres by the Chief Minister NWFP, Mr. Akram Khan Durrani for the establishment of a Center of Bio-diversity at Azakhel at a distance of 35 km from Peshawar metropolis. The Center is being established with the financial assistance of Higher Education Commission and under the active academic support and co-ordination from Chinese, Japanese and American experts. The center will be one of the leading Bio-diversity center of international standing.

The University of Peshawar has got to its credit the provision of wireless internet facility to its residents and the entire campus.

The University of Peshawar is one among the five leading Universities of the country given the facility of international computer driving License (ICDL) for the benefits of the staff.

The University of Peshawar is proud of having the 1st Environmental Sciences Department on the national level. It is also having the 1st high powered Centralized Resource Lab on national level. One nuclear Medicine Research Lab and one phyto Chemistry Lab and a sophisticated material resource Lab is being established.
 
Executive Summary

University of Peshawar strives to be a prominent public sector university in the region recognized for its global perspective, diverse and supportive learning environment, having international reputation in research and creative discovery and emphasis on leadership development. The University pursues a policy of providing access to quality education relevant to the demands of the society.
During the year, the enrollment of the University was 106159, including 10,018 at undergraduate, 61818 at graduate, 33982 at post-graduate, 222 at M.Phil. and 119 at Ph.D. level.  Besides, the university also cater to the needs of those students (Private) who for some reasons do not make it to the University as regular students.
To provide quality education, the faculty development programme of the university provides opportunities to the faculty members for enhancement of their qualifications through M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes both at national and international institutions.
The faculty is also encouraged to develop knowledge repositories in the form of local, national and international research publications. The faculty has published 13 refreed journals, 19 books and 219 research papers. Besides, the faculty has been involved in organizing and participating in 291 conferences, seminars and workshops both at national and international level. In addition, a total of 59 trainings were received and imparted by faculty both at national as well as international level during the year. University of Peshawar has been strengthening academic and research linkages as well as creating new ones with institutions both national and international. New Memoranda of Understandings have been signed with six international institutions while four are under process. Similarly linkages with four national institutions have also been established.

Teacher’s research projects, to the tune of Rs. 3.36 million were funded from University’s budget and Rs. 6.505 million by HEC. Apart from that the HEC has provided a total of Rs. 7.974 million for miscellaneous academic activities.
Financial support to the tune of Rs. 13.325 million was extended to 851 students of the University by the District Zakat Committees, Political Agents, Higher Education Commission and University of Peshawar.
Directorate of Sports remained actively engaged in Sports activities. The University teams not only took part in various local and national games but the Directorate of Sports in collaboration with HEC organized several sports events on local, provincial and national level wherein numerous distinctions were achieved by the University.
Student societies are the principal vehicles through which the various activities on the campus are triggered off in order to give vent to the student feelings and enhance the vision of the youth in nation building process. All the twelve societies in year round activities pursued their assigned objectives.
The University assessed 109562 students/candidates at Bachelor, Master and Professional level examinations in 2006-07.
The Directorate of Works completed 33 minor civil works at a cost of Rs. 4.515 m whereas 17 works are in progress at a cost of Rs. 8.372 m and 14 works are tendered at a cost of Rs. 3.782 million.
During the year development projects worth Rs. 316.965 million have been completed, while projects worth Rs. 1190.8 million are on going and new projects worth Rs. 73.641 million were approved with the support of the Higher Education Commission and Mega Project worth Rs. 2400 millions is under process.
The Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) is actively pursuing self assessment programme through a mechanism as per HEC guidelines. Rcecently institutional assessment was carried out according to the model provided by the HEC. University of Peshawar secure A Grade according to that model.
The University held six convocations in the year 2006-07 including P.A.F. Academy Risalpur, Artillary School Nowshera, Ayub Medical College Abbottabad, University Postgraduate Departments, Islamia College Peshawar and College of Home Economics. The Chancellor / Governor N-W.F.P presided over the events and awarded degrees, medals and cash awards to the graduates.
A youth conference was also held under the auspices of the societies in order to short list youth for the final round of youth conference organized on national level. Several walks on the campus were also organized by the societies for different purposes.

The Library Staff imparted training to the faculty of 17 Departments and three Colleges on the use of Digital Library and online resources. Also training was arranged for the staff on integrating computer under the auspices of staff training Institute (STI).
The Media & Protocol Office issued 55 press releases in both English and Urdu to print and Electronic Media within the period from 3rd March, 2007 to 9th Oct, 2007. Details given inside.
Other important facts and figures about teaching faculties, students enrollment and scholarships etc are as follow:
 
Teaching Faculty
Faculties/Colleges   Professor   Associate Professor   Assistant Professor   Lecturer   Total
Arts &  Humanities   8   2   9   -   22   3   44
Islamic & Oriental Studies   13   8   6   -   9   -   36
Life & Environmental Sciences   22   16   20   -   34   16   108
Management & Info. Sciences   2   8   17   -   36   24   87
Numerical & Physical Sciences   12   2   11   -   19   9   53
Social Sciences   13   11   19   1   27   11   82
Islamia College   9   14   21   -   37   43   124
Jinnah College for Women    3   5   20   -   23   12   63
Total:   82   66   123   1*   207   118*   597
*On Contract

Teaching Faculty with Ph.D.

Faculties/Colleges   Faculty Strength   Faculty having Ph.D.   Percentage

Arts & Humanities   44   14   31.8%
Islamic & Oriental Studies   36   27   75%
Life & Environmental Sciences   108   45   41.6%
Management & Information Sciences   87   11   12.6%
Numerical & Physical Sciences   53   16   30.1%
Social Sciences   82   32   39%
Islamia College   124   17   13.7%
Jinnah College for Women   63   10   15.8%
Total:   597   172   28.8%


Foreign Faculty Hired by Higher Education Commission (HEC)

Faculty   
Department / Institute   
Name of Faculty    Country of Citizenship

Life & Environmental Sciences   
Institute of Chemical Sciences   Prof. Dr. Rafiullah Khan   UK
      Prof. Dr. Ghiasud Din   UK
   Geography   Prof. Dr. M. Aslam Khan   Canada
Numerical &
Physical Sciences   
Physics   
Prof. Dr. Yaseen Iqbal   
UK
Social Sciences   International Relations   Dr. Mansur Umar Khan   Germany

 
Administrative/Para Teaching Staff
Administrative Officers   Para Teaching Staff   Enhancing IT Services   Library Staff   Total
33   2348   07   31   2418

Overall Enrollment (including Affiliated & Private Students)

Institution   No. of Students in Different Levels
   Matric   FA / FSc   Bachelor   Master   M.Phil.   
Ph.D.   Total
University of Peshawar   7388   2630   9074   6345   202   119   25758
Affiliated Public Sector Colleges   -   -   14684   4362   20   -   19066
Affiliated Private Sector Colleges   -   -   6,755   6371   -   -   13126
Private Students   -   -   31,305   16,904   -   -   48209
Total:   7388   2630   61818   33982   222   119   106159

Enrollment in different Programmes
Bachelor
4 Years   Master
2 Years   M.Phil.   Ph.D.   Total
8040   6996   202   119   15,357

Scholarships Awarded to Faculty for Higher Studies
Univesity Own Resources   HEC
Fully Funded   Partially Funded   Indigenous   Foreign
8   6   18   49

Developmental Projects funded by HEC
Projects   Number   Total Cost (million)
Completed    11   316.965 m
On-going   7   1190.8 m
Approved   2   73.641 m
Under Process
(Consolidated Mega Project)   -   2400 m

 
HEC funded Scholarship to Students
Subject   Number of Scholarship
Bio-technology    6
Mathematics   5
Computet Science   6
Manatement Sciences   6
Computer Sciences   6
Electronics   4
Zoology   4
Environmental Sciences   4
Geology   4
Geography & Urban and Regional Planning   4
Total:   49*
* 22 are in the Project “Academic Provision” and 27 are in the Project Strengthening and Enhancement of Academic Provision in the Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences”

Publication
Category   Number
Journals   13
Books   19
Research Papers   219
   


Faculties

Introduction
As stipulated in the University of Peshawar Act, 1950, the University shall include faculties of Arts, Science, Law, Engineering and Technology, Theology, Education, Agriculture and such other faculties as may be prescribed by the statutes. With the elevation of Faculty of Engineering and Agriculture to full-fledged Universities in the early Eighties, the University had five faculties for quite a long time till 2003. In the year 2003, the faculties were re-organized and re-constituted. At present the University of Peshawar is having six faculties.

Faculties Setup
The six faculties are categorized on the basis of teaching departments / colleges which have been prescribed by ordinances. The Faculty of Arts & Humanities, the Faculty of Islamic & Oriental Studies, the Faculty Life & Environmental Sciences, the Faculty of Management and Information Sciences, the Faculty of Numerical and Physical Sciences and the Faculty of Social Sciences respectively comprise 6,7,9,5,5 and 9 teaching departments and colleges. The faculties’ setup is as under:






























 
Functions of Dean

There shall be a Dean of each faculty who shall be the chairman and convener of the Board of Faculty. The Dean of each faculty is appointed by the Chancellor from amongst the three senior most professors in the Faculty. The Dean shall normally hold office for three years. The functions of Deans shall be as follow:
•   Providing academic and administrative leadership to the Faculty for setting and advancing the strategic academic direction of the Faculty.

•   Shall have the vision for the Faculty in line with the University vision. Shall have the mission translate the vision of University into reality.

•   Shall put up determined efforts in securing developmental funds for infrastructural development, research and teaching facilities for improvement in the Faculty. Substantial funding for higher education from HEC are available and must be secured on a priority basis at all level of the University. The Dean would be expected to play his crucial role in such an important activity involving the following:
•   Setting up permanent developmental committee including all the chairpersons/directors. Such committee shall regularly meet to consider all the submissions from the departments.
•   In achieving the objective he/she shall be appreciative of departments/directorates.
•   Developmental projects should be one of the major activity of the faculty and the Dean would be expected to take it as a major challenge

•   Shall be chairing faculty board meetings.
•   All Faculty board meetings should be prescheduled and be in the University’s Almanac (Annual Calendar)
•   All such meetings shall have uniform format of agenda and recording of the minutes
•   Deliberation of such meetings shall be permanent record and shall be retrievable in the future

•   Shall be responsible for the effective and smooth running of the affairs of the Faculty.

•   Shall be answerable to the Vice-Chancellor

•   All communication from the departments etc. must be routed through the Dean.



 
Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Vision
To seek promote and achieve excellence in knowledge-based education and research

Mission   
The mission of the faculty is to produce graduates of high caliber to shoulder future responsibilities. The faculty is striving hard to have trained, qualified and competent teachers and researchers to cope with emerging global developments in all fields of research. The departments and faculty members are encouraged to establish academic links/projects with national/international universities and research institutes for the promotion of education and welfare of the civil society.

Faculty Strength
Department   Teaching   Para-Teaching Staff
   Faculty   Permanent   Contract
Anthropology   5   2   0
Archaeology   11   12   3
English   6   2   2
Fine Arts   8   5   1
History   8   6   14
Philosophy   7   3   1
Area Study Centre   10   29   39
Pakistan Study Centre   8   18   26
Total:   63
77
86


Faculty Input
Department   Bachelor (Hons)   MA   MSc   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
Anthropology   --   177   --   --   --
Archaeology   --   78   --   26   11
English   --   202   --   07   04
Fine Arts (BFA)   57   16   --   --   --
History   --   159   --   --   --
Philosophy   --   47   --   --   03
Area Study Centre   --   --   --   01   09
Pakistan Study Centre   Nil   --   --   --   --
Total:   57   679   --   34   27

Research Projects Undertaken/ Submitted            
Department   Undertaken   Submitted
Anthropology   --   --
Archaeology   04   04
English   --   --
Fine Arts    --   --
History   --   --
Philosophy   --   --
Area Study Centre   10   10
Pakistan Study Centre   --   --
Total:   14   14

 
Visits by Foreign Professor/Scientists
Anthropology   --
Archaeology   10
English   --
Fine Arts    --
History   01
Philosophy   --
Area Study Centre   10
Pakistan Study Centre   --
Total:   21

Workshops/Seminars/Symposia Organized
Department   Workshops   Seminars   Symposia
Anthropology   --   05   --
Archaeology   --   --   --
English   --   --   --
Fine Arts    02   --   --
History   01   --   --
Philosophy   --   --   --
Area Study Centre   --   25   --
Pakistan Study Centre   --   05   --
Total:   03   35   --

Faculty Output

Journals/Books/Monographs/Publications/Projects Proposed
Department   Journals   Books   Monographs   Publication   Projects Proposed
Anthropology   --   --   --   --   --
Archaeology   1   --   02   11   --
English   --   --   --   03   --
Fine Arts    --   --   --   --   --
History   --   --   2   07   --
Philosophy   --   --   --   --   --
Area Study Centre   02   05   --   12   10
Pakistan Study Centre   01   02   01   12   --
Total:   04   07   05   45   10

Conferences/Symposia / Workshops/Seminars Attended
Department   Symposia   Workshops   Seminars
Anthropology   --   --   07
Archaeology   02   --   --
English   --   --   --
Fine Arts    --   --   --
History   --   04   04
Philosophy   01   --   --
Area Study Centre   --   03   20
Pakistan Study Centre   --   --   --
Total:   03   07   31

 
Degrees Awarded
Programmes
Department   Bachelor (Hons)   MA   MSc   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
Anthropology   --   --   --   --   --
Archaeology   --   17   --   --   01
English   --   84   --   --   --
Fine Arts    15    11   --   --   --
History   --   43   --   --   --
Philosophy   --   47   --   --   03
Area Study Centre   --   --   --   02   05
Pakistan Study Centre   --   21   --   --   --
Total:   15   223   --   02   09

Medals & Scholarships awarded
Department    Medals   Scholarships
Anthropology   01   49
Archaeology   01   02
English   --   --
Fine Arts    --   02
History   01   --
Philosophy   01   05
Area Study Centre   01   03
Pakistan Study Centre   --   --
Total:   05   61

MOUS Signed
Department   No
Anthropology   --
Archaeology   03
English   --
Fine Arts    --
History   --
Philosophy   --
Area Study Centre   09
Pakistan Study Centre   --
Total:   12









 
Department of Anthropology

Vision
The future vision plan for improvement of the quality of academic and research contains the following main features:
•   Expansion of the building
•   Provision of the related facilities according to the numbers of students
•   Development of library
•   Development of computer lab
•   Institutionalizing research journal
•   Collaboration of the department withother universities for establishing exchange programme.
•   Staff development to enhanceing their research capability by offering them M.Phil./Ph.D. Programme.
•   Orgaizing shorts courses in crucial areas.

Mission
•   The services rendered by the department to the community. These technical services are provided to government and non-government organization in the following sectors.
Hospitals, Violence against women , Schools, Women organization, Village organization Population welfare, Child Labour, Human resource development, Crimes in Pakistan,  Water and sanitation, Slums problems, Street working children, Industrial units, Ethnicity sectarianism, Tourism problems, Family welfare center, Child welfare organization   
•   A formal committee has been constituted for engagement with society and industriesfor provision of services, seminar, training courses, consultancy and for other related requirements of the department.

Objectives
•   To provide upto date knowledge of the social development and culture change in the society
•   To develop insight into the problems and issues prevailing in the society
•   To develop interest in students community about their social issues in changing trends in the global society as a whole.
•   To develop skills and attitude in prevailing issues in the society of Pakistan which is disturbing the integration of the society?
•   To develop consciousness in the students community about the internal forces and external competition affecting the society at large.
•   To develop sensitivity in students about the prevailing issues and problems facing to Pakistani society and Muslim world at large in the presence of external forces inhabiting unity in the country as will as in the Muslim world.
•   To make students aware of the disturbing issues such as extremism and terrorism in the present situation which is affecting the society and putting stigma on the fair face of the Muslim world?
•   To enable students to investigate the causes and factors which need weaken the society as a whole and making its future uncertain and uncharted.

 
Teaching Staff
Name    Qualification   Area of Specialization   Designation
Dr. Rashid Khan   Ph.D. (Peshawar) University)   Rural Sociology   Asstt. Professor
Mr. Muhammad Taieb   M.Phil. (Peshawar University)   Anthropology   Lecturer
Mr. Jamil Ahmad   M.A. (Peshawar University)   Anthropology   Lecturer
Miss. Shadab Rana   M.A. (Peshawar University)   Anthropology   Lecturer
Mr. Ali Askar   M.A.   Anthropology   *Lecturer
*On Contract

Supporting Staff
Name    Designation
Mr. Shah Jehan   Junior Clerk
Mr. Bakhtiar Ahmad   Naib Qasid (01)

Staff Pursuing Higher Qualification
Name   Designation   Qualification    Area of Study   Enrollment
Muhammad Taieb   Lecturer   Ph.D.   Anthropology   Quaid-e- Azam University
Islamabad
Jamil Ahmad   Lecturer   Ph.D.   Anthropology   Area Study Centre
Ms. Shadab Rana   Lecturer   M.Phil.   Anthropology   Peshawar University
Mr. Ali Askar   Lecturer   M.Phil.   Anthropology   Peshawar University

Conference  Attended
Name   Title   Sponsored by
      
Dr. Abd ur Rashid  & Dr. Anwar Alam   Crime in Pakistan Causes and Prevention
14th Conference Sociological Association of Pakistan November 15-16, 2006   Karachi
University
Dr. Anwar Alam   Causes and Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency at District Jail Swabi (January 15-16, 2007)   Karachi
University
Dr. Anwar Alam
   Assessing the Role of Public and Private Organizations in Population Control in NWFP, 2007.   Dhaka University
Mr. Jamil Ahmad   Marriage not Jobs: Perceived Future of Skilled Girls in NWFP
 7th Annual Population Conference.   University of Peshawar

Conference Organized
Title of Conference   Scope   Held at   Sponsoring Agency
         
7th Annual Population Research Conference   Population at the Crossroads
of Development   University of Peshawar    Population Association
of  Pakistan

Seminars / Workshops (Attended / Organized)
Name   Seminar Title   Organized by   Sponsored by
Dr. Abd ur Rashid   Child Rights in Pakistan   Department of Anthropology   SPARC
Dr. Abd ur Rashid   Research Methodology   Department of Anthropology   Deppartment of Sociology & Anthropology
Dr. Abd ur Rashid   Research Methodology   Department of Anthropology   Higher Education
Dr. Abd ur Rashid   Role of Union Council Nazim in Reproductive Health at gross root level in NWFP   Department of Anthropology   Ministry
of Health
Dr. Abd ur Rashid &
Jamil Ahmad   2nd Round Surveillance    CIDA (HASP) and NACP   Deppartment of Sociology & Anthropology
Dr. Abd ur Rashid &
Mr. Jamil Ahmad   Organized and Conducted Provincial Mapping Techniques Workshop on High Risk Groups   Department of Sociology & Social Anthropology   Deppartment of Sociology & Anthropology
Dr. Abd ur Rashid &
Mr. Jamil Ahmad   National level TOT on Mapping Techniques Workshop on High Risk Groups   CIDA and NACP,
Pakistan   CIDA and NACP
Dr. Niaz Muhammad &
Dr. Anwar Alam   Melting Snow:
A Hot News”   Environmental Sciences and Pakistan Forest Institute and SWAS   Environmental Sciences and Pakistan Forest Institute and
Noor Sana uddin & Anwar Alam   Promotion of Volunteerism   SWAS   National Volunteer Movement
Noor Sana uddin & Anwar Alam   Young Road Users   National Highways
And
Motorways Authority   National Highways & Motorways Authority
Noor Sana uddin & Anwar Alam   Literacy Night   FAST   National University of Computer and Engineering Sciences
Noor Sana uddin & Anwar Alam   
Science Exhibition    
Science Society   University of Peshawar
Noor Sana uddin & Anwar Alam   
Photographic Exhibition   
Creative Arts Society   SSAQ Museum Peshawar University

Training Received by Staff
Title   Names of Trainee   Sponsored by
Proposal Writing   Mr. Ali Askar   ILO
Planning for Youth Development   Mr. Ali Askar   Action Aid International (NGO)
Mapping Techniques   Mr. Ali Askar   National Aids Control Programme (NACP)
Research Methods and Ethics in Mapping at Peshawar Medical College   Mr. Ali Askar   Medical College, Peshawar
HEC’s Self-Assessment Model of University Programmes   Mr. Ali Askar   Quality Enhancement Cell, Peshawar
Staff Developing Course   Mr. Ali Askar   Peshawar
Natural Resources Management Through Community Participation   Mr. Ali Askar   Peshawar

 
Extra – Curricular Activities

•   Dr. Rashid Khan
   i.   Vice President Pakistan Sociological Association, Pakistan
   ii.   Member: Population Association of Pakistan

•   Mr. Syed Owais
   i.   Member: Population Association of Pakistan

•   Miss. Shadab Rana Afridi
      Member: Population Association of Pakistan

•   Mr. Jamil Ahmad
      Member: Population Association of Pakistan
 
•   Mr. Ali Askar
      Member: Population Association of Pakistan

Budgetary Provision of the Department

Sociology and Anthropology

Total Provision:      Rs. 885250/-
   
Students Enrollment
Master
Programme   Male   Female   Total
M.A. Previous (Morning)   37   15   52
M.A. Previous (Evening)   36   07   43
M.A. Final (Morning)   32   10   42
M.A. Final (Evening)   37   03   40

Scholarships Awarded To Students
Type   Awarded By   Number
Mora   Distirct Peshawar   13
Mora   District Nowshera   2
Mora   District Charsadda   4
Mora   District Chitral   2
Mora   District Dir (Lower)   9
Mora   District Karak   3
Pakistan Baitul Mal   District Karak   4
Mora   Dirtrict Dir (Upper)   12

 
Students Achievements
Name   Roll No   Marks Obtained   Position
FINAL         
Mr. Umar Hayat S/O Abdul Hakeem   3951   829   1st
Miss. Bushra Kanwal   3885   802   2nd
Mr. Sardar Hussain   3943   801   3rd
PREVIOUS         
Miss. Nadia Gul Khattak   88   374   1st
Miss. Saira Sardar   91   372   2nd
Mr. Anwar Zada   113   354   3rd

Research Projects:
Anthropology
S.#   Reserch Topics   Researcher Name

01.   High Trends Towards Private Schools
(A Case Study of Village Sardheri and Dargai, District Charsadda)   Numan

02.   
Role of NCHD in the Provision of Health Facilities
(Case Study of Swabi)   Yasir Khan
Wisal Ahmad
Mohammad Aqeel

03.   
Ethnic Polarization   Miss. Amna Bibi
Miss. Sidra Hafiz

04.   
Gender Disparity as a Problem   Mian Ilyas Ahmad
Abudullah
Hayat Khan

05.   
Effects of Parents Tense Relations on Personality Development of Children   Miss. Nida Khattak
Miss. Farida Almas
Miss. Naila Khan

06.   
Gender Discrimination in Education   Muhammad Idrees
Zia-ur-Rehman
Nauman

07.   
The Evaluative Study of (DASP) Dir Area Support Programme   Fawadullah
Shah Khalid
Shahid Kamal

08.   To Evaluate the Capacity Building in Earthquake Areas
(A Case Study of Batagram Through Swiss NGO)   Wajid Ali
Akhtar Mayar
Hayat Khan

09.   
Water Pollutions and Its Effects on the Health of Population   Miss. Asma Naveed
Miss. Saira Sardar
Miss. Yusra Javed

10.   Factor Behind Low Participation of Women in Community Development   Miss. Naila
Miss. Fozia Ishaq
11.   Thalassemia, Nature, Its Causes and its Spread in Peshawar District   Miss. Sonia Khan

12.   The Perception of Educated Youth Towards Dowery
(A Case Study of Charsadda)   Anas Baryal
Mubasher
Jawad

13.   
Menace of Poverty and its Alleviation   Farhadullah
M. Wiqas
Yasir Zaman

14.   
Revenge    Iqtidar
Saeed Kamal
Sangeen

15.   To Evaluate the Performance of the Family Planning Department in Controlling Population in District Dir
(A Case Study of Barwal Dir (Upper)   M. Dawood
Anwar Zada

16.   An Inquiry Into Origin of Pukhtoon Race   Miss. Sylvia Latif
17.   Dir Area Development Organization (DADO)   Fakhruddin

18.   
Impact of SRSP   Irshadullah, Athar Iqbal
Amir Khisrow

19.   An Evaluative Study of Community Based Disaster Risk Management Through Focus Humanitarian Pakistan Since 1999 in N. Areas of Pakistan   Piyar Ali

20.   Socio-Economic Impediments in the Way of Higher Education
(A Case Study of Lahore (Chota) Swabi   Naveed Alam
Ishrat Ali Shah
Mohammad Nayab

21.   
Role of NCHD in the Provision of Education Facilities   Shahabuddin
Aamir Naseer
Syed Badshah

22.   Sexual and Gender Base Violence Against Refugees, Returnees and Internally Displace Persons   Sanaullah
Mujeeb Alam

23.   
The Role of NGOs in the Family Planning Programme in Peshawar   Hidayatullah Khan
Asad Imtiaz
Munir Akhtar
24.   Undivorced Women Impact on Women and Her Family    Adadullah Khan Ghalib

25.   
The Development of Education in Waziristan
(A Case Study of Wana)   Zia-ur-Rehman Wazir
Taj Muhammad Wazir
Asmatullah Wazir

26.   Psycho-Social Problems of Children in Earthquake Effected Areas of District Battagram Maira Camp   M. Noor-ul-Amin
Rooh-ul-Amin
Iftikhar Khan

27.   Impact of Population Growth on Socio-Economic Variables of Peshawar   Nasir Ullah Khan
Khizar Ali
Changaiz Khan











 
Department of Archaeology

Vision
Pakistan happens to be a country of rich archaeological heritage by default. This Department, being a part of higher education system, would stress on producing skilled graduates who after absorbed as useful members of the society would work for the preservation and promotion of tangible cultural heritage of the country. This will not only ensure the positive image of the people but also add to the promotion of foreign exchange by attracting tourists from all over the places from inland and abroad.

Since its establishment in 1962, the Department has been imparting quality education in different fields of Archaeology and providing skilled personnel to the society. It also endevours to arouse awareness among the masses to preserve our rich tangible cultural heritage on one hand and the spirit of promoting research on the other. We also aim at establishing the Institute of Archaeology to promote knowledge at an advanced level. The Department also trains students in co-curricular activities making them more refined and confident to take an active part in their social life.

Mission
The Deaprtment is committed to produce skilled professionals, in various fields of Archaeology at M.A. M.Phil. and Ph.D. levels.

Objectives
•   The Department was opened to train students for the better interest of the subject, nation and the country. We are the first to be credited for starting teaching and research in Archaeology. The first and foremost mission of the Department is to produce skilled personnel for promoting Archaeology at national and international levels.
•   Ours is research-oriented job. We create sense of research amongst the students while graduating here. They get advanced training in and abroad in different fields of their interest for the promotion of knowledge in diverse areas of specialization.
•   The Department is also engaged in arousing awareness among the general masses to realize the status and importance of tangible and intangible cultural heritage of the country. Dissemination of relevant knowledge has greatly helped in promoting this awareness resulting in preservation of archaeological sites and monuments. Now the people are showing keen interest in reconstructing cultural heritage and ancient history of our homeland just because of the struggles of the staff and students of the Department.
•   The Department plays an instrumental role in promoting cultural tourism thereby accumulating foreign exchange to the government treasury. The protected monuments all over the country are frequently visited by tourists that also form a constant source of our income.
•   Our mission is also to strengthen political relations with the neighbouring countries by interacting with them in the domain of teaching and research. We are making progress in signing research projects with the top class Universities and Museums world over to delve deeper the roots and developmental march of civilizations that flourished on this soil. We are also aiming at sharing information pertaining to our subject with the international experts through holding seminars and conferences that are attended by a large number of renowned scholars and intellectual from different countries of the world. This is our mission to generate leadership qualities among the students and scholars of the Department to vie with their countersparts in other disciplines specially designed for the purpose.
 
Teaching Staff
Name    Qualification   Area of Specialization   Designation
Mr. Muhammad Farooq Swati   M.A. (Peshawar)
Ph.D. (UK)   Buddhist Art of Gandhara   Professor


Mr. Taj Ali   M.A. (Peshawar)
Ph.D. (Germany)   Islamic Art and Architecture   Professor


Mr. Ihsan Ali   M.A. ( Peshawar)
LL.B (Peshawar)
Ph.D. (UK)   Ancient Settlement Pattern   Professor

Mr. Shah Nazar Khan   M.A. (Peshawar)
LL.B(Peshawar)
Ph.D. (Peshawar)   Ancient History of Peshawar   Assistant Professor

Mr. Mukhtar Ali Durrani   M. A(Peshawar)
   Working on Ph.D. dissertation ‘Samma Period Architecture At Makli hills, Thatta’.   Assistant Professor

Mr. Muhammad Nasim Khan   M.A.(Peshawar)
M.Phil.(Peshawar)
M.Phil. (France)
Ph.D. (France)   Palaeography and Epigraphy   Assistant Professor

Mr. Muhammad Naeem Qazi   M.A.(Peshawar)
M.Phil. -Peshawar
   Working on Ph.D. dissertation ‘History and Architecture of the Arghun and Tarkhans at Makli hills Thatta’.   Lecturer
Mr. Ibrahim Shah   MA (Peshawar)
MPhil (Peshawar)
Ph.D. (Peshawar)
   Islamic Architecture
Hindu Art in Pakistan   Lecturer – cum – Field Superintendent
Mr. Zakirullah Jan   M.A. (Pesh)
   Working on Ph.D. dissertation ‘Bronze Age Archaeology of Pakistan’   Lecturer
Mr. Gul Rahim Khan   M.A. (Pesh)
M.Phil. (Pesh)
Ph.D. (Pesh)   Numismatics   Assistant Curator-cum- Assistant
Mr. Nidaullah Sehrai   M. A. (Pesh)   Working on Ph.D. dissertation ‘Architectural Decoration in the Buddhist Art of Gandhara and Udiyana’   Assistant Curator-cum- Assistant


Supporting Staff
Name    Designation
Mr. Asad Ali   Photographic Superintendent
Mr. Muhammad Naeem   Surveyor-cum-Draughtsman
Mr. Hayatullah   Office Assistant
Mr. M. Pervaiz   Office Assistant
Mr. Khair Muhammad    Senior Clerk
Mr. Sher Hussain   Junior Clerk
Mr. Raj Wali   Driver
Mr. Imtiaz Ahmad    Museum Attendant
Mr. Sardar Zeb   Naib Qasid (Department)
                     
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Mr. Ashfaq Ali   Naib Qasid (Department)
Mr. Abdul Rauf    Gallery (Attendant)
Mr. Khurshid Ali   Gallery (Attendant)
Mr. Shakirullah   *M.A. /  M.Phil.   (Peshawar)
Mr. Asim Amin   *M.A. (Peshawar)
Mr. Khan Sherin   *Matriculation
*On Contract

Research Publications
•   Nasim Khan (2006) ‘Some More Lajja Seals and Related Antiquities from Kashmir Smast’ Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. Vol. Nos. 1 & 2 (2003): 7-12. Peshawar
•   --- (2006) ‘Buddhist Kharoshthi Manuscripts from Gandhara’ Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. Vol. XII, Nos. 1&2 (2004): 9-15. Peshawar
•   Shah, Ibrahim (2006) ‘Shivalinga: Cult in Historical Perspective’, Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Vol. LIV, No.2, Karachi, pp 51-58
•   --- (2006) ‘Identification of an Uma-Mahesvaramurti in a Private Collection in Peshawar’,
•   ---- The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. XIV, No.1, Peshawar, pp 88-91
•   ---- (2006) ‘The Bhadra’i Khwar: A Possible Ancient Tirtha in Swabi’, The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. XIV, No.2, Peshawar, pp 82-9
•   --- (2006)‘An Iconographic Note on the Nartesvara Image in the National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi, The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (2004), Vol. XII, Nos. 1-2, Peshawar, pp. 1-8
•   --- (2006) ‘Cultural Assimilation: An Ignored Aspect of Muslim Society’, The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (2005), Vol. XIII, Nos. 1-2, Peshawar
•   --- (2007) ‘Inscribed Oil lamps and other Kharoshthi Inscriptions from Gandhara’ Journal of Royal Asiatic Society. Vol. 17, Part 2: 131-138. Cambridge University Press.
•   Nasim Khan, M. (2006) ‘Kashmir Smast’ South Asian Landscape Archaeology, UCL Press, London
•   Shah, Ibrahim (2006) ‘An Iconographic Note a Matrika Relief Sculpture in the National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi’, South Asian Studies, vol.22, London,  pp 37-42

Books / Monographs
•   Nasim Khan, M. (2006) Treasures from Kashmir Smast, New Awan Printers, Peshawar
•   ---   ( in press) Coins from Kashmir Smast: New Numismatic Evidence, Peshawar

Conference Attended
Name   Title   Sponsoring Agency
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Farooq Swati   Protection of the cultural heritage of the time of the Kushanas International Research Seminar on the “Study of Ways and Means for the Protection of Historical Places of Koshani Era December 20-21, 2006   Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Farooq Swati   Keynote presentation National Conference on Mehrgarh: Its Cultural Impact on the Earliest Settlements in the NWFP   Government of Balochistan
Dr. M. Nasim Khan   “Buddhist Kharosthi Manuscript from Gandhara”   Department of Archaeology, University of the Punjab, Lahore.

Training Received by Staff
Names    Title   Sponsored by
Zakirullah Jan (Lecturer)   To update excavation techniques   HEC -The British Council
Mr. Muhammad Naeem    To update excavation techniques   Cambridge University (UK)

Research Projects Grants from HEC / Others Agencies
Title of the Projects   Name of the Principal Investigator   Capital Cost
Peshawar Cambridge Universities Linkage Programme in Archaeology   Dr. M.Nasim Khan
    31000{UK Pounds} HEC funded
Kashmir Smast Archaeological Research Project   Dr. M.Nasim Khan
   Rs.5.4million
Pak German Gandhara Research projects   Dr. M.Nasim Khan   Germany Funded
Pak UK Archaeological Research Project   Dr. M.Nasim Khan   UK Funded

Journals Published by Department
Title    Editor / Incharge   Year of 1st Issue   Funding Source   No. of Issues
Ancient Pakistan   Prof. (Dr.) M. Farooq Swati   1964   University of
Peshawar   15

Extra – Curricular Activities
Name   Designation   Detail
Zakirullah Jan (Lecturer)   Organizer   Creative Art Society University of Peshawar and Indus Society of Archaeology Students
Muhammad Naeem Qazi  (Lecturer)   Organizer   Adventure/Hiking Club  and  Khyber Literary Club
Asad Ali
(Photo Superintendent)   Organizer   Photo-Video Club

Budgetary Provision of the Department
Budget head   Particulars   Existing budget for 2006-07   Estimated/proposed budget for 2007-08
12000   Excavation tools   11,000/-   25000/-
12000   Drawing equipments   11,000/-   15,000/-
12000   Photographic equipments   27,500/-   35,000/-
Total (A)   49,500/-   75,000/-
51100   Tour & Exploration   110,000/-   200,000/-
51300   Fuel & Maintenance of vehicles   55,000/-   100,000/-
59900   Contingency for office management   50,820/-   80,000/-
59900   Excavation expenses   110,110/-   350,000/-
   Special allocation in lieu of self finance   244,000/-   245,000/-
Total (B)   569,930/-   975,000/-
Grand Total C= A +B   619,000/-   1,050,000/-
Students Enrollment
Master   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
Male   Female   Male   Female   Male   Female
58   20   22   04   10   01

Students Achievements
Distinctions
Syeda Mehr Taban secured first class first position in MA (Archaeology) under the academic session 2005-06 and entitled to gold medal.
Study Tour / Field Trips
The students of MA (Archaeology) Previous year visited different museums, monuments and archaeological sites in Peshawar, Swat, Taxila and Mardan. They also visited Buddhist sites in Swabi and Hazara. They also got field training during the on-going excavations at Gor Khatri (Peshawar). (Previous)
The students of MA (Archaeology) Final year visited different monuments (Final)
Seminar / Training Attended   
The students of MA (Archaeology) Previous and Final year as well as research scholars attended extension lectures delivered by national and international professors and experts on the subject.
 

















 
Department of English and Applied Linguistics

Vision
To celebrate intellectual diversity and academic harmony

Objectives
•   Active involvement of students and faculty in most academic and extra academic activities
•   Arrange seminar at the Department, in which experts from a randy of discipline will give talks to faculty and students.
•   Reactivate English Literary Club and have students arrange a variety of programs on a given day.

Teaching Staff
Name    Qualification   Area of Specialization   Designation
Dr. Mujib Rahman   Ph.D. (UK)   Applied Linguistics   Professor
Dr. Aurangzeb   Ph.D. (Peshawar)   Applied Linguistics   Professor
Dr. Nasir Jamal Khattak   Ph.D. (USA)   English Literature   Associate Professor
Ms. Rubina Rahman   MS (UK)   --   Assistant Professor
Ms. Nilofar Aziz Mufti   MS (USA)   --   Assistant Professor
Dr. Shazia Sadaf   Ph.D. (UK)   English Literature   Lecturer

Supporting Staff
Name    Designation
Zewar Khan   Librarian
Javed Khan   Assistant
Shaheen Shahzad   *K.P.O
Inamullah   *N. Qasid
*On Contract

Research Papers
•   Aurangzeb, “Lexical Coherence in the ‘Wasteland:’ A Literary Stylistics Perspective,” The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. XV, No.1 (2007): Pp. 9-24.
•   Nasir Jamal Khattak, “Better Homes and Stronger Families: ‘Femaleness’ in Pauline E. Hopkins’ Contending Forces, The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. XV, No. 1(2007): Pp.175-87.
•   Rubina Rahman, “Reflective Teaching in Teacher Education,” The Journal of   Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. XV, No.1 (2007): Pp.189-97

Conference Paper
Name   Title   National /  InInternational
Nasir Jamal Khattak   “Globalization and Trends in Contemporary American Literature,” Fullbright Review Conference: (Vishkhapatnan, India)   International
Nasir Jamal Khattak

   “Conflicts on the Durand Line: Struggling for Rights or Survival,”: Washington College of Law, American University: (Washington, DC), (March 27, 2007)   International

 
Research Projects
Name   Title    Amount
Dr. Nasir Jamal Khattakk   Faculty Collaboration   2.7 million dollars

Extra-curricular Activeties
Membership:   Dr. Nasir Jamal Khattak:   Fullbright Alumni Association, Pakistan.

Budgetary Provision of the Department
Received Rs. 6,00,000/-  (six lakhs) as contingency from the University
Students Enrollment
Master   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
Male   Female   Male   Female   Male   Female
74   128   5   2   1   3
 
Department of Fine Arts

Vision
•   To make this Department the best Art institute of the Province and to enhance the quality of education and teaching.
•   To provide modern facilities to the students regarding their learnings.

Objective
•   To conduct seminars or workshops almost every month.
•   To publish a student’s magazine namely CANVAS.
•   To hold a conference at Bara Gali in summer vacation, 2008.

Teaching Staff
Name    Qualification   Area of Specialization   Designation
Tayyeba Aziz   MFA   Fine Arts   Associate Professor
Ghazala Misbah   Ph.D.   Islamic Architecture    Assistant Professor
Gul Mehida Naz   M.Phil.   Central Asian Studies   Assistant Professor
Saeedullah   MFA   Fine Arts   Assistant Professor
Farida Rashid   MFA   Fine Arts   Lecturer
Younas Masood   MFA   Fine Arts   Lecturer
Ms. Bushra Naseer   MFA   Fine Arts   *Lecturer
Mr. Sher Ali Khan   MFA   Fine Arts   *Lecturer
*On Contract

Supporting Staff
Name    Designation
Ms. Nazra Munir   Design Supervisor
Mr. Nizam Ali   Assistant
Mr. Pervaiz Khan   Junior Clerk
Mr. Zakirullah   Naib Qasid
Mr. Bahroz Khan   Naib Qasid
Mr. Irshad Ali   *Weaver
*On Contract

Staff Pursuing Higher Qualification
Name   Designation   Qualification    Area of Specialization   University
Dr. Ghazala Misbah   Asstt. Professor   Ph.D.   Islamic Architecture   Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad
Ms. Gul Mahida Naz   Asstt. Professor   M.Phil.   Central Asian Studies   University of Peshawar

Conference Paper / Exhibition
•   Tayyeba Aziz, Asso. Professor, key note speaker, Henry Moore, The sculptor exhibition by British Council, Peshawar, 2007
•   Muslim Big Painting Exhibition of National level held at Karachi. Participated by Mrs. Tayyeba Aziz, Asso. Professor, Saeedullah, Asst. Professor, Younas Masood, Lecturer.
Workshops (Attended/Organized)   
Name   Title   Organized & Sponsored By
All Staff   Digital Library   University of Peshawar
All Staff   City Scape    Department of Fine Arts

Extra-Curricular Activities
•   Annual Day   -   6th February, 2007
•   National youth convention attended by Saadia Ali held at Lahore in July, 2007
•   Sports Week   -   12th ~  14th    April, 2007
•   Organized Students Folk Art & Heritage Society

Students Enrollment   
Bachelor   Master   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
Male   Female   Male   Female   Male   Female   Male   Female
18   39   4   12   -   -   -   -

Scholarships Awarded to Students
Name   Source of Scholarship
Sajjad Khan, BFA-II   District Council Scholarship
Adam Khan, MFA   Mora Scholarship

Students Achievements
Distinctions
Star Girl award to Ms. Saadia Ali of MFA
Study Tour/Field Trips
Study tour to Art Galleries, Islamabad, 15th Jan.2007
Study tour to Japanese Exhibition, SAQM, 2nd March, 2007
Study tour to Lok Virsa, Islamabad, 30th April, 2007
To Bara Gali (A Study Trip) From 2nd to 6th of August, 2007
Seminar/Training Attended
Ms. Saadia Ali, National youth Convention, Lahore

Department of History

Vision
To establish itself as the premier social sciences program at the M.A., M.Phil. and Ph.D., levels in Pakistan, at least in the public sector. In a social sciences program, the principal determinants of research output are the strength of the faculty, both in qualitative and quantitative aspects, and the level of enthusiasm and competence of the students enrolled.

Mission
Our mission is to create a class of educated people who are conscious of their glorious past to inspire them to achieve an even better future and who are also mindful of the pitfalls of history that have caused the downfall of great nations and mighty civilizations in order to avoid that same mistakes from being committed. Our mission is to build a strong, prosperous and enlightened Pakistan by inculcating the spirit of freedom, liberty, self reliance and modernity among our students to spread it further among all the people of Pakistan.

A graduate of the Department should be capable of recognizing how study of the past may be used for the betterment of the future. Our graduate should be able to recognize the value of true research and human values for furthering national and international peace and harmony. They should be able to demonstrate sufficient capability to be objective, analytical and methodic individuals.
   
Objectives
•   The Department aims at imparting education which would enable the graduates in providing the necessary data for better planning of the present and future. Without historical record, no sound planning can be done. Therefore, the Department envisages to educate the students in not only collection of material about the past but also in recording the present social, political and economic developments for the sake of future guidance and planning.
•   To produce graduates with a deeper understanding of their own history and the history of other nations so that they may contribute in bridging the gulf between the people of different nations and to help in the process of ‘dialogue between civilizations’.
•   To encourage an impartial and objective reading and writing of history so that our present and future generations may know about the merits and demerits of the deeds of their predecessors and move forward to shape up a better future for themselves.

Teaching Staff
Name    Qualification   Area of Specialization   Designation
Dr. Ghulam Taqi Bagash   Ph.D.   History of Middle East & Modern History of I. Relations   Professor
Dr. Syed Minhaj ul Hassan   Ph.D.   Pakistan Internal Development & History of NWFP   Professor
Mr. Javed Iqbal   M.A.   History of USA & Pakistan Freedom movement   Lecturer
Mr. Salman Bangash   M.A.   Historyof Modern Europe & Great Britain.   Lecturer
Mr. Mohammad Daniyal Khan   M.A.   Islamic History & Islamic culture & Civilizaiton   Lecturer

Syed Waqal Ali Shah   M.Phil.   History of Mughal   Lecturer
Mr. Zahid Ali   M.A.   Histroy of Afghanistan   Lecturer
Mr. Altaf Qadir   M.Phil.   Research Methodology.   Lecturer

Staff Pursuing Higher Qualification
Name   Designation   Qualification    Area of  Specialization   University
Javed Iqbal   Lecturer   Ph.D.   The Khyber Pass: People, Geography & History   Peshawar
Salam Bangash   Lecturer   Ph.D.   Tribal Area on Anglo Afghan border: its genesis & purpose during the British Rule in India   Peshawr
Syed Waqar Ali Shah   Lecturer   Ph.D.   Peshawr   Peshawr

Publications in Research Journals
•   Prof. Dr. Syed Minhajul Hassan, “Politics of Suppression: Babara Incident, A Historic Appraisal”, The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Peshawar, Vol. XV, No. 1, 2007. Principal Author.
•   --- Muslim League Politics in NWFP: Abdul Qaiyum Khan Versus Pir of Manki Sharif”, The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Peshawar, Vol. XIV, No. 2, 2006. Co-author (First Author)
•   --- “TNSM and Taliban Islamic Movement: Old Problems and New Challenges”, The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Peshawar, Vol. XIV, No. 1, 2006. Co-author (2nd Author).
•   Mr. Altaf Qadir (Lecturer), “Haji Sahib Turangzai and his Reform Movement in the North-West Frontier Province”, Journal of Pakistan Historical Society, Karachi, Vol. XL, No. 3, July September 2006.

Books / Monographs
•   Prof. Dr. Syed Minhajul Hassan, Mutalea-i-Pakistan (Pakistan Studies) Textbook for 11th and 12th classes (Urdu), NWFP Textbook Board Peshawar, 2006, Co-Author.
•   Mr. Javed Iqbal, Mutalea-i-Pakistan (Pakistan Studies) Textbook for 11th and 12th classes (Urdu), NWFP Textbook Board Peshawar, 2006, Co-Author.

Conferences / Seminars Attended
•   Prof. Dr. Ghulam Taqi Bangash International Conference on Holocaust, Tehran, 5-6 December 2006
•   --- Presided Seminar, Presented Paper Internal Challenges to Pakistan, Institute of Social Sciences, Paris, France
•   --- Presided Seminar, Presented Paper on External Challenges to Pakistan, Institute of Asian Studies, University of Bonn, Germany
•   --- International Conference on Religion on Borders: New Challenges in the Academic Study of Religion, Sodorton University, Stockholm, Sweden (Presented Paper, Presided one Session) 19 – 22 April, 2007
•   ---- Presented Paper Talibanization of Pakistan in the Swedish Institute of International Studies, Stockholm, Sweden, April 24, 2007
•   --- Presented Paper Tribal Areas of Pakistan and Presided Seminar in the Institute of Asian Studies, University of Uppsala, Sweden, April 26, 2007
•   --- International Conference on Ruhnama, Ashkabad, Turkmenistan, 16 -17 April, 2007.

•   --- Attended Conference on American Studies, QA University, Islamabad, October 15, 2006.
•   Prof. Dr. Syed Minhajul Hassan, “Muslim League Civil Disobedience Movement in N-WFP, 1947”, 21st Pakistan History Conference under the theme of International Conference on All-India Muslim League’s Foundation Centenary held on 20th and 21st July 2007 at Karachi, Organized by Pakistan Historical Society and Pakistan Study Centre, University of Karachi.
•   --- “A Critique on the Religious Thoughts of Bayazid Ansari”, 2-Day International Conference on “Perspectives on Religion, Politics and Society in South Asia” held on 19th and 20th February 2007 in Lahore, organized by Pakistan Study Centre & Department of History, University of the Punjab Lahore.
•   --- “Kashmir Imbroglio: Lessons from the Past looking towards Future”, 3-Day International Conference on “Approaches to Kashmir Studies” held from 29th to 31st October, 2006 at Srinagar, Kashmir, India, Organized by the Centre for Kashmir Studies, The University of Kashmir, Sri

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Department of Urdu

Vision

•   Formation of linguistic department with the collaboration of Urdu department.
•   Making Urdu as a national language in letters and spirit.
•    Making Seminar Library a Digital Library

Mission

Aristotle says that every activity must have an end but when it is completed. It becomes a mean for further end. He stresses upon ultimate end. And the ultimate end of human activities is “Men’s function as a man “Not as a Doctor, not as a Teacher etc.

Objectives

During new Academic year Urdu department intends to start following new courses.
•   Hindi Course
•   Teaching of Urdu Course
•   Coaching classes for M. A Private Students of the Areas within Jurisdiction of Peshawar University.
•   Training Programme of Male and Female teachers with the collaboration of HEC (Two week Course)
•   Designing of a website for Urdu department.

Teaching Staff
Name    Qualification   Area of Specialization   Designation
Dr. Sabir Kaloorvi   M.A. (Peshawar)
Ph.D. (Punjab)   Urdu literature (Iqbaliat)   Associate Professor (Chairman)
Dr. Nazir Tabbasum   M.A. (Peshawar)
Ph..D (Pesh)   Literature Urdu
(NWFP Poetry)   Associate Professor

M. Zubaida Zulfiqar   M.A. (Peshawar)    Urdu Literature   Assistant Professor
Dr. Robina Shaheen   M.A. (Peshawar)
Ph.D. (Peshawar)   Criticism   Lecture
M. Salman Ali   M.A. (Peshawar)
M.Phil. (AIOU)   Fiction   Lecture
M. Sohail Ahmad   M.A. (Pesh)
M.Phil. (Pesh)   Urdu Poetry   Lecture
Badshah Munir Bukhari   M.A. (Pesh)
M.Phil. (Pesh)   Linguistics   Lecture
Dr. Irshad Ahmad Shakir   M.A. (Peshawar)
Ph.D. (AIOU)   Urdu Literature (Iqbaliat)   Eminent Scholar of HEC for two years
Dr. Riaz Majeed   M.A. (Peshawar)
Ph.D. (Punjab)   Urdu Literature
(Poetry)   Eminent Scholar of HEC for two years
Mr. Inam Shamsher   BCS   Computer   *Lecturer
*On Contract

 
Supporting Staff
Name    Designation
M. Ishaq   Office Assistant
M. Ilyas   Librarian

Papers Published
•   Kaloorvi, Sabir Dr.  (شبلی کی تنقید نگاری)Khayaban Fall 2006  .
•   ---   (روشن خیالی اور اعتدال پسندی کی ادبی جہت اور اقبال)Kyayaban Spring 2006.
•   ---   قاسم علی آفریدی، صوبہ سرحد کا پہلا اردو شاعر)Almas 2006.
•   Tabassum, Nazir Dr.  (عالمگیریت اور جدید ادبی رحجانات)Khayaban Fall 2006.
•   ---   (فراز کی شاعری میں فکرومعانی کی بازیافت)Khayaban Spring 2006.
•   Ali, Salman.پختون کلچرکے خصوصی مطالعہ کی روشنی میں)    ("بچھڑے لمحے"Khayaban Spring 2006.
•   --- (یلدرم کے طبع زاد افسانے تحقیق و تنقید) Khayaban Fall 2006.
•    ---  (آپ بیتی "پیر بھا ئیٔ" کا مطالعہ بحوالہ خرق عادات و واقعات)  Khayaban spring 2007.
•   Shaheen, Robina Dr. (مظفرعلی سّید ایک نقاد) Makhzan December 2006.
•   ---   (ڈاکٹر سّید عبدالّلہ مباحث کی روشنی میں) Khayaban Fall 2006.
•   ---   (مظفر علی سیّد کی اقبال شناسی)Iqbal Jan - Mar. 2007.
•   ---   (فراق گور کھپوری کی شاعری کے اہم عناصر)Takhliqi Adab May 2007.
•   --- (مظفر علی سیّد بحیثیت مترّجم)  Daryaft Sep. 2006.
•   ---   (ادب اور نفسیات) Angarey Mar. 2007.
•   ---   (اردو شاعری میں سرحد کی خواتین کا حصّہ) Adabiyat Mar. 2007.
•   ---   (احمد ندیم قاسمی کے افسانوں کی اہم جہتیں) Adabiyat Dec. 2006.
•   Bukhari, Badshah Munir. (آگ کادریا ایک مطالعہ) Khayaban Spring 2006.
•   ---   (اردو ناول میں عورت کی حیثیت) Mujalah Sanf Lahore 2006.
•   ---   میں اغلاط: پٹنہ ریسرچ جرنل انڈیا)14 (لینگو سٹک سروے آف انڈیا جلد 2006.
•   ---   (اردو فارسی کے لسانی روابط) Khayaban Fall 2006.
•   ---   (اردو پر فارسی کے اثرات) Dryaft.Islamabad 2006.
•   Majeed, Riaz اردو آن لائن) Akhbar-e-Urdu May, 2007.
•   Ahmad, Sohail. (منیر نیازی کا شہرنا موجود) Tasalsal Peshawar March 2007.
•   ---   (جدید اردو غزل میں شخصیت کا مسئلہ) Tasalsal Peshawar August 2007.

Conference Papers
•   Kaloorvi Sabir Dr. (اردو ادب اور عالمگیریت)  Confrence organized by Urdu Department University of Sindh 1-3 Dec. 2006.
•   --- (اردو اور علاقائی زبانیں) Confrence organized by Urdu Department Qurtaba University D.I. Khan from 21 July - 24 July 2006.
•   ---   (تاریخ ادب کی تدوین: چند بنیادی اصول) Confrence organized by Urdu Department Sargodah University Sponsored by HEC. From 8-9 June 2007.
•   Bukhari Badshah Munir   (اردو نصاب سازی میں تکنیکی پہلوؤں کا اجمالی جائزہ) Curriculum conference organized by G.T.Z. from 2-6 June, 2006.
•   ---   (مادری زبان کی تعلیم) National Curriculum Wing, Islamabad 22 May 2006.
•   ---  Higher Education Needs Bara Gali Summer Camp 17June 2006.
•   ---  HinduKush Cultural Conference Bara Gali Organized by Ministry of Culture & Museum 26-28 July, 2006.
•   ---   (شمالی علاقہ جات کی زبانوں میں قدیم آوازوں کا سائنسی مطالعہ) International Conference Organized by World Languages Organization NewYork 17-18 July, 2006.
•   Ahmad, Sohail. (منٹو کے بعض کرداروں کا نفسیاتی تجزیہ) Conference on Sadat Hassan Manto Organized by Academy Adbiyat Peshawar in Mar. 2006.
•   Kaloori Sabir Dr. (علامہ شبلی کی تنقید نگاری) International Conference on Mulana Shibli Organized by National Shibli College. Azam Garh (India) 28 Feb 2007 to 1 Mar 2007.

Books / Monorgaph
•   Kaloorvi, Sabir Dr.  (مرقع اردو "اختیاری")Text Book for Urdu (Optional) Part I 2006. NWFP Text Book Board.
•   ---  (مرقع اردو "اختیاری")Text Book for Urdu (Optional) Part II 2007. NWFP Text Book Board.
•   --- Camp Management Tool Kit (Urdu Translation) for NRC (Narwegion. Refugee Council). 2006. and used for raining purpoes in Earthquake Areas of Hazara & Azad Kashmir.
•   Shaheen, Robina Dr. (ڈاکٹر سیّد عبداللھ: احوال و آثار) Academy Adabiyat Islamabad. 2007.
•   Bukhari, Badhsah Munir. Basic Primer of Urdu (Educaiton for all) 2006.
•   --- Basic Primer of Urdu Part II (Educaiton for all) 2006.
•   --- Basic Phonetic Primer (Education for all) 2007.

Conference Attended
•   Kaloorvi, Sabir Dr. International Conference on Research & Criticism held at Faisalabad sponsored by Governor Punjab from 29 August 2006 to 31 August 2006.
•   --- National Conference on Urdu & Pakistani Languages held at Shiringal (Dir) organized by Urdu Department. Qurtaba University D. I Khan from 12 July 2006 to 24 July 2006.
•   --- National Conference on Urdu Adab and Universalism held at Jamshooro Hyderabad Sindh University. Organized by Urdu Deptt. Sindh University. From 28 Nov. to 1 Dec, 2006.
•   --- National Conference on Pakistani Languages. held at Peshawar organized by Gandhara Hindko Adbi Board. From 20 May 2006 to 24 May 2006.
•   --- International Seminar on Allama Shibli held at Azam Garh (u.P) India from 28 Feb, 2007 to 1st  Mar, 2007.
•   Bukhari, Badshah Munir, Conference on Curriculum held at Islamabad by GTZ 29- 30 June 2006.
•   --- National Conference on Improvement of Educational standards held at Bara Gali sponsored by HEC form 17 June 2006 to 20 June 2006.
•   --- International Conference on Ancient languages held at New York America Organized by World language organization form 1st June to 11 June 2006.
•   Ali Salman, International Conference on Research & criticism held at Faisalabad. form 29 August 2006 to 31 August 2006.
•   --- National Conference on Urdu and Pakistani Languages organized by Urdu Department Qurtaba University D.I. Khan form 21 July 2006 to 24 July 2006.
•   Shakir Irshad Ahmad Dr. International Conference on Research & criticism held at Faisalabad. form 29 August 2006 to 31 August 2006.
•   --- National Conference on Urdu and Pakistani Languages organized by Urdu Department Qurtaba University D.I. Khan form 21 July 2006 to 24 July 2006.
•   Majeed Riaz Dr. International Conference on Research & criticism held at Faisalabad. form 27 August 2006 to 31 August 2006.
•   --- National Conference on Urdu and Pakistani lnaguages organized by Urdu Department Qurtaba University D.I. Khan form 21 July 2006 to 24 July 2006.
•   --- National Conference on Urdu Abad & Universalism held at Jamshooro Hyderabad Sindh University organized by Urdu Department Sindh University form 28 Nov. 2006 to 1 Dec. 2006.
•   --- International Seminar on Allama Shibli held at AzamGarh (U.P) India from 28 Feb. 2007 to 1st Mar. 2007.
•   --- International Seminar on "Na'at" held at Dubai form 23 June 2007 to 27 June 2007.
•   --- "Literary Historogrophy" Conference Sponsored by HEC Organized by Urdu Department University of Sargodah held at Sargodha form 8-9 June 2007.
•   Ahmad, Sohail, "Urdu Linguistics" Sponsored by Univeristy of Peshawar Organized by Urdu Department University of Peshawar held at Bara Gali from 12 Aug. -16 Aug. 2007.

Seminar Attended/Organized
•   Kaloorvi, Sabir Dr. "Urdu linguistics" Seminar Sponsored by University of Peshawar held at Bara Gali form 12 August 2007 to 16 August 2007.
•   Bukhari, Badshah Munir, "Urdu linguistics" Seminar Sponsored by University of Peshawar held at Bara Gali form 12 August 2007 to 16 August 2007.
•   --- Urdu Teacher Training Workshop Sponsored by HEC held at Urdu Department, University of Peshawar from 13 Mar. 2006 to 20 Mar. 2006.
•   Ali, Salman, "Urdu linguistics" Seminar Sponsored by University of Peshawar held at Bara Gali form 12 August 2007 to 16 August 2007.
•   --- Urdu Teacher Training Workshop Sponsored by HEC held at Urdu Department, University of Peshawar from 13 Mar. 2006 to 20 Mar. 2006.
•   Shaheen, Robina Dr. Urdu Teacher Training Workshop Sponsored by HEC held at Urdu Department, University of Peshawar from 13 Mar. 2006 to 20 Mar. 2006.
•   Ahmad, Sohail, "Urdu linguistics" Seminar Sponsored by University of Peshawar held at Bara Gali form 12 August 2007 to 16 August 2007.

Workshops
•   Kaloorvi, Sabir Dr. Computer Urdu Grammar workshop sponsored by Urdu Language authority Islamabad, held at Islamabad from 16 April 2007 to 18 April 2007.
•   --- Research Workshop Sponsored by Qurtaba University D.I. Khan held at Nathia Gali from 17 June 2007 to 19 Jun. 2007 (Scope National)
•   Ali, Salman, Research Workshop Sponsored by Qurtaba University D.I. Khan held at Nathia Gali from 17 June 2007 to 19 Jun. 2007 (Scope National)
•   Shakir Irshad Ahmad Dr. Research Wrokshop Sponsored by Qurtaba University D.I. Khan held at Nathia Gali from 17 June 2007 to 19 July 207 (Scope National)
•   Majeed Riaz Dr. Research Workshop Sponsored by Qurtaba University D.I. Khan held at Nathia Gali from 17 June 2007 to 19 July 207 (Scope National).

Journals Published By Department
Title    Editor /
Incharge   Year of  1st  Issue   ISSN No   Funding
Source   No. of Issues
Khayaban (Fall)   Mr. Badsha Munir Bukhari   1958   1993-9302   University   1
Khayaban (Spring)               

Extra Curricular Activities
Fiftieth anniversary of this department was celebrated in April 2007 consisting of following Items:
•   Inauguration of the programme.
•   Inauguration of three days book fair in which 12 book sellers had participated, in which Indian books on literature were first time presented.
•   All Pakistan Urdu Mushahira under the presidentship of well known Poet “Ahmad Faraz”
•   Bait Bazi  بیت بازی Competition among University Students
•   Essay competition (College & School level)
•   Awards Ceremony (Awards given to old students of Urdu Department having remarkable contribution towards literature.
•   Publication of a Introductory Brochure of Urdu Department Contribution during Fifty years. (1956 – 2006)
•   Publication of a Calendar 2007.
•   Opening ceremony of book entitled (شعبہء اردو کی ادبی خدمات)
   
Students Enrollment
Master   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
   Male   Female   Total   Male   Female   Male   Female
Previous   33   66   99   09   05   05   01
Final   28   66   94   --   --   --   --

Scholarships Awarded to Students
Source of Scholarship   Number
Agency Scholarship   08
Mora Scholarship   24

Students Achievements
Study Tour / Field Trips
 (Language Authority)  Islamabad
Taxila Musum
Muree
Seminar / Training Attended
Mr. Abdul Sattar participated
At G. C University Faisalabad

   
 
Faculty of Life & Environmental Sciences

Vision
Exploration of natural resources, acquisition of scientific knowledge, development of indigenous technologic base and sustaining clean environment for improvement of the life style of society.

Mission   
 To inculcate a desire for acquisition of logical and scientific knowledge amongst our youth through quality education, development of skills for critical thinking and involvement in research.


Faculty Strength
Department   Teaching   Para-Teaching Staff
   Faculty   Permanent   Contract
Centre of Biotechnology   10   04   08
Centre of Plant Biodiversity   01   01   00
Botany   09   08   01
Environmental Sciences   12   12   00
Institute of Chemical Sciences   26   13   07
Geography, Urban & Regional Planning   16   10   01
Geology   13   09   01
Pharmacy   19   09   04
Zoology   10   10   04
Total:   116
76
26

                                                                              
Faculty Input
Department   Bachelor (Hons)   MA   MSc   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
Centre of Biotechnology   330   --   --   36   06
Centre of Plant Biodiversity   --   --   --   --   --
Botany   --   --   188   19   09
Environmental Sciences   233   --   163   18   09
Institute of Chemical Sciences   --   --   294   67   43
Geography, Urban & Regional Planning   --   --   177   10   04
Geology   274   --   72   02   02
Pharmacy   367   --   -   20   19
Zoology   --   --   155   09   01
Total:   1204   --   1049
181   93

Research Projects Undertaken/ Submitted            
Department   Undertaken   Submitted
Centre of Biotechnology   02   --
Centre of Plant Biodiversity   01   --
Botany   --   --
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Environmental Sciences   03   --
Institute of Chemical Sciences   26   --
Geography, Urban & Regional Planning   02   --
Geology   --   --
Pharmacy   06   --
Zoology   03   --
Total:   45   --

Visits by Foreign Professor/Scientists
Centre of Biotechnology   --
Centre of Plant Biodiversity   05
Botany   --
Environmental Sciences   --
Institute of Chemical Sciences   --
Geography, Urban & Regional Planning   --
Geology   --
Pharmacy   --
Zoology   --
Total:   05

Workshops/Seminars/Symposia Organized
Department   Workshops   Seminars   Conferences
Centre of Biotechnology   --   --   --
Centre of Plant Biodiversity   --   --   02
Botany   --   --   --
Environmental Sciences      01   
Institute of Chemical Sciences   04   11   02
Geography, Urban & Regional Planning   06   02   --
Geology         
Pharmacy         03
Zoology         
Total:   10   14   07

Faculty Output
Journals/Books/Monographs/Publications/Projects Proposed
Department   Journals   Books   Monographs   Publication   Projects Proposed
Centre of Biotechnology   --   --   --   13   --
Centre of Plant Biodiversity   --   01   --   02   --
Botany   --   --   --   06   --
Environmental Sciences            01   
Institute of Chemical Sciences   --   01   --   47   --
Geography, Urban & Regional Planning   01   04   --   18   --
Geology   --   --   --   --   --
Pharmacy   05   --   --   06   --
Zoology   04   --   --   08   --
Total:   10   06   --   101   --

Conferences/Symposia / Workshops/Seminars Attended
Department   Conferences   Workshops   Seminars
Centre of Biotechnology   --   05   --
Centre of Plant Biodiversity   03   07   --
Botany   --   03   --
Environmental Sciences   --   --   02
Institute of Chemical Sciences   08   04   11
Geography, Urban & Regional Planning   09   06   02
Geology   --   --   --
Pharmacy   16   --   --
Zoology   02   --   03
Total:   38   25   08

Degrees Awarded
Programmes
Department   Bachelor (Hons)   MA   MSc   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
Centre of Biotechnology   60   --   --   07   --
Centre of Plant Biodiversity   --   --   --   --   --
Botany   --   --   90   04   --
Environmental Sciences   --   --   66   01   --
Institute of Chemical Sciences   --   --   127   12   05
Geography, Urban & Regional Planning   --   --   80   09   01
Geology   60   --   32   --   --
Pharmacy   78   --   --   10   04
Zoology   --   --   78   --   --
Total:   198   --   473   43   10

Medals & Scholarships awarded
Department    Medals   Scholarships
Centre of Biotechnology   02   02
Centre of Plant Biodiversity   --   --
Botany   --   52
Environmental Sciences   --   25
Institute of Chemical Sciences   --   70
Geography, Urban & Regional Planning   01   20
Geology   --   67
Pharmacy   --   57
Zoology   02   --
Total:   05   293

 
MOUS Signed
Department   No
Centre of Biotechnology   --
Centre of Plant Biodiversity   09
Botany   --
Environmental Sciences   --
Institute of Chemical Sciences   --
Geography, Urban & Regional Planning   --
Geology   --
Pharmacy   --
Zoology   --
Total:   09

Faculty Requirements for 2007-2008

Provision of sufficient space for all the Departments
Acquisition of latest books and scientific journals
Scientific equipments for all Departments
Improving Computer and Internet Facilities
Appointment of High qualified Faculties

 
Centre of Biotechnology

Vision
To reinforce the belief that life owes its existence to Almighty Allah who orders us to think and ponder all that He created.

Mission
Biotechnology is a powerful emerging technology, with applications that have the potential to revolutionize many industrial sectors including agriculture, forestry, pharmaceuticals, health, chemicals, textiles, food processing, environment, industries, energy and mining. Biotechnology development around the world is moving fast. Keeping in view the dire need to equip the students and researcher with latest knowledge, and research in this field, the Centre of Biotechnology was recently established at University of Peshawar.

Objective
•   To teach quality education to our students in Bachelor of Biotechnology (BBT).
•   To create environment conducive to academic attainment & educational excellence.
•   To train our students through discussions, presentations, and conceptual tests.
•   To conduct/arrange research facilities in divers fields of Biotechnology.
•   To conduct basic, applied and advanced research.
•   To contribute in the development of human resource in the context of rapidly cha nging scientific and technological environment so as to ensure national survival in the present climates of cut throat competition.
•   To Impart advance level research oriented knowledge to M.Phil./Ph.D. students.

Teaching staff
Name   Qualification   Area of Specialization   Designation
Dr. Bashir Ahmad   Ph.D., Post Doctoral   Pharmaceutical Biotechnology / Pharmaceutical Chemistry   Director
Dr. Muhammad Nisar Ahmad   Ph.D., Post Doctoral   Synthetic Organic Chemistry   Professor
Dr. Ghosia Lutfullah   Ph.D.   Bioinformatics / Protein Chemistry   Assott Prof.
Mr. Jamshaid Ahmad   M.Phil.   Molecular Biology   Lecturer

Mr. Akhtar Husssain
(on study leave abroad)   M.Phil.
   Molecular Biology   Lecturer

Miss. Sumera Afzal
(on study leave abroad)   M.Phil.
   Microbiology   Lecturer

Mr. Momin Khan   M.Phil.   Microbiology   *Lecturer
Mr. Noor Muhammad   M.Phil.   Molecular Biology   *Lecturer
Mr. Aamir Shahzad   BBT (4-Years)   Biotechnology   *Lecturer
Miss. Natasha Qaiser   BBT (4-Years)   Biotechnology   *Lecturer
*On Contract

Supporting Staff
Name   Designation
Mr. Gul Sanat Shah   Superintendent
Mr. Zulfiqar Ahmad   Senior Clerk
Mr. Ashfaq Ahmad   Junior Clerk
Mr. Baswar Ali   Peon
Mr. Muttahir Khan   *Accountant
Mr. Samin Jan   *Laboratory Superintend
Mr. Fayaz Khan   *Laboratory Attendant
Mr. Adnan Khan   *Laboratory Attendant
Mr. Amir Khan   *Laboratory Attendant
Mr. Imtiaz Ahmad   *Laboratory Attendant
Mr. Shakeel Khan   *Peon
Mr. Irfan Haleemi   *Peon
*On Contract

Staff Pursuing Higher Qualification
Name   Designation   Qualification    Area of Study/ Specialization   University
Akhtar Hussain   Lecturer   Ph.D.   Molecular
Biology   Idaho State University ISU, Pocatello, USA
Miss. Sumera Afzal   Lecturer   Ph.D.   Microbiology   Kyung Pook National University Daega South Korea

Papers published

•   Bashir Ahmad, M.Nisar, Haroon Khan, Shumaila Bashir and M.Hassan. Journal of Enzyme inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry (UK).  21(4), 449 (2006).
•   Bashir Ahmad, Haroon Khan, Shumaila Bashir and Murad Ali Khan. Journal of Enzyme inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry (UK). 21(6): 765–769 (2006).
•   Bashir Ahmad, S.M. Hassan Shah, Shumaila Bashir, Haroon Khan, Jehandar Shah. Journal of Enzye inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry(UK). 22(2): 235-238 (2007).
•   Muhammad Nisar, B. Adzu, Inamullah, Ahmad Bashir, AH Gilani. Phytotherapy Research(UK). 21, 693 (2007).
•   Bashir Ahmad, S.M. Hassan Shah, Shumaila Bashir, Muhammad Nisar and M.Iqbal Chaudhry. Journal of Enzyme inhibition and Med. Chem.(UK). Article available on line, 29 June, (2007).
•   Bashir Ahmad, S.M. Mukkaram Shah, Haroon Khan, SM Hassan Shah. Journal of Enzyme inhibition and Med. Chem.(UK). Article available on line, 29 June, (2007).
•   Bashir Ahmad, S.M. Mukkaram, Shumaila Bashir and Halima Begum. Journal of Enzyme inhibition and Med. Chem. (UK). Article available on line (2007).
•   Bashir Ahmad and Haroon Khan. Journal Chem. Soc. Pak. In press 2007).
•   Bashir Ahmad, Faryal Jehan, Shumaila Rauf, MB Huglin. Journal Chem. Soc. Pak., 29(1), 64 (2007).
•   Muhammad Nisar, Bashir Ahmad, Inamullah, Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary. Journal of Enzyme inhibition and Med. Chem.(UK). Article available on line (2007).
•   Saleem Ullah, F. Khan, M. Nisar, Bashir Ahmad, R Khan. Journal Chem. Soc. Pak 29(2), 121 (2007).
•   Gul A, Hassan MJ, Mahmood S, Chen W, Rahmani S, Naseer MI, Dellefave L, Muhammad N, Rafiq MA, Ansar M, Chishti MS, Ali G, Siddique T, Ahmad W.  Neurogenetics. 2006 May;7(2):105-10.  2006.
•   G. Luthfullah, A.R. Anjum, I. Ali and I. Ahmad. Journal Chem. Soc. Pak., 29(2), 189(2007).

 
Workshops Attended
Attended by   Title   Sponsoring Agency
Staff   International Workshop on Modern techniques in Molecular Biology and Immunology.   HEC
Staff   Complex System Summer School (CSSS   Santa Fe Institute (SFI), Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
Staff   First National Pakistan Proteomics Society (Road Map to Proteomics Research) Life Sciences   HEC
Staff   US-Pkaistan international workshop on “Molecular Biology-A tool for the future   HEC, US Pakistan International Workshop System
Staff   5th national workshop on “Modern techniques in Biotechnology   HEC

 Research Projects Grants from University Budget
Title   Name of Principal Investigator   Capital Cost
Quality Control of Radio Pharmaceuticals   Dr. Bashir Ahmad    Rs. 4,27000
Phytochemical Evaluation of Medicinal Plants   Prof. Dr. Muhammad Nisar   Rs. 510000

Extra-Curricular Activities:
•   Biotech Science Circle:  Society of the students of the Centre of Biotechnology established in the year 2006. It has organized seminars, students science fair 2006, has published two News letter (Bio explorer) and is involved in organizing Science Debates etc.
•   COB Talent Club Society: It has been established in the year 2005 and is organizing various Sports Activities, like COB Talent Cricket Tournament 2005, 2006, and 2007. This society has also organized QUIZ Competition 2006 and Debate Competition 2006 in the Centre of Biotechnology.
•   Students and Staff members of the Centre of Biotechnology actively participated in the Annual Cleanliness day in the University of Peshawar.
•   In the year 2007, Eid Miladu-n-Nabi was celebrated in the Centre of Biotechnology. 
•   Students of the Centre of Biotechnology are the members of various Societies of the University like, Khyber Literary Society.
•   Centre of Biotechnology, first prize winner of the Inter Departmental Science Quiz Competitions 2006, organized by the Science Society of the University of Peshawar.
•   4th position in university of Peshawar Science Exhibition 2007.

Budgetary Provision of the Department
Head   Amount
Contingency for office Management    121000
Field Tour   110000
Chemicals & Glassware   444400
Special allocation in lieu of self finance   899000
Total:   1574400

 
Student Enrollment
Bachelor   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
Batches   Batches   Batches
1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   1st   2nd
64   60   38   54   53   61   10   10   7   6   3   4   2

Scholarships Awarded to Students
Source of Scholarship   Number
HEC, Indigenous Scholarship for Ph.D.   2

Students Achievements
Detail
Miss. Natasha Qaiser, Gold Medal for the first batch of Biotechnology 2001-05
Mr. Abid Jan, Gold Medal for the second batch of Biotechnology 2002-06
   
Study Tour
Detail
One day tour of the 5th term of the Centre of Biotechnology to Khewra  Salts Mine in March, 2007
Two days tour of the 7th term students to Bara Gali Campus in May, 2007
One day tour of the 3rd term students of the Centre of Biotechnology to Tarbella Dam in June, 2007

 
Department of Botany

 Vision
To improve the quality of education and status of learning, teaching and research in the field of botany nationally and internationally.
   
Mission
The Department is committed to train students and scientists for the uplift of the community through teaching, research and participation.
   
Objectives
Teaching, Research, Consultancy, Extension and Community welfare.   
   
Teaching Staff
Name   Qualification   Area of Specialization   Designation
Prof. Dr. Farrukh Hussain,
Chairman   Ph.D.   Plant Ecology/Environmental Biology   Professor
Dr. F.M. Sarim   Ph.D.   Algae/Phycology   Professor
Dr. Muhammad Ibrar   Ph.D.   Pharmacognosy/Medicinal Plants/ Ethobotany   Assott. Prof.
Mrs. Tanvir Burni   M.Phil.   Plant Pathology, Mycorrhizah, Mycology   Asstt. Prof.
Ms. Mussarrat Jabeen   M.Phil.   Plant Tissue Culture (Plant Physiology)   Asstt. Prof.
Mr. Ghulam Dastagir   M.Phil.   Pharmacognosy   Lecturer
Mr. Naveed Akhtar   M.Phil.   Taxonomy & Ethnobotany   Lecturer
Mr. Zahir Mohammad   M.Phil.   Genetics   Lecturer
Mr. Zabihullah      Taxonomy & Ethnobotany   Curator

Supporting Staff
Name   Designation
Mr. Abdul Aleem   Lab. Superintendent
Mr. Shoukat Ali   Lab. Assistant
Mr. Hidayat Shah   Senior Clerk
Mr. Shakeel Ahmad   Senior Clerk
Mr. Javed Khan   Senior Clerk
Mr. Abdul Hameed   Lab. Assistant
Mr. Abdul Khaliq   Lab. Attendant
Mr. Muhammad Rafiq   Naib Qasid
Mr. Ishfaqullah   *Computer Operator
   *On Contract
   
Scholarships Awarded
Master   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
50   2   Nil

Research Publications
•   Samra, B. G. Dastagir, F. Hussain and P. Sanaullah. Elemental composition of Viola odorata. Pak. J. Pl. Sci. 141-144 (2006).
•   Lal, B. F. Hussain, G. Dastagir & T. Burni. Ethnobotany of fuel wood plants of Ladha Waziristan. Pak. J. Pl. Science. 193-201 (2006).
•   Qazi, Z. A. Rashid & N. Akhtar, Ethnobotanical survey in Kot Manzary Baba, Pak. J. Pl. Science. 115-122 (2006).
•   Fazli, M.S, T.M. Khattak & P. Sanaullah, Oscillatioria from district Swat, Pak. J. Pl. Science. 145-148 (2006).
•   Naveed, A & A. Syed, Epidermal structures as taxonomic features in Acanthaceae. Pak. J. Pl. Science. 163-166 (2006).
•   F. Hussain, Publications Deptt: of Botany, 1958-2006. Pak. J. Pl. Science. 1-50 (2006)

Conference / Seminars / Workshops attended by faculty members during 2006–07
Name   Title   Sponsored by
Ghulam Dastagir   Training of Teaching staff how to vote & train students.    The Asia Foundation
Naveed Akhtar
   DNA Isolation    Hazara University
Naveed Akhtar
   Teachers training in Biodiversity    Agriculture University Peshawar
   
Student Enrollment
Master   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
188   19   09

Tours Organized for students:
•   Salt Range (Ketas), Kewra
•   Malakand Hills
•   Baragali Campus
•   Akbarpura
•   Swat
•    Azadkashmir, Muzaffarabad.
 
Center of Plant Biodiversity


Vision
Pakistan is naturally gifted with wide geographic, topographic and altitudinal variations, creating highly diversified micro and macro-habitats for Plant Natural Resources. Habitat loss, overgrazing, deforestation, pollution, species invasion and diverse biotic interference have threatened Plant Biodiversity but on the other side, there is extreme scarcity of skilled Human Resource capacity in the entire Country for exploration of such resources. This can be judged by sustainable biodiversity conservation activities in the form of existing botanical gardens, herbaria and research laboratories throughout the country. In prevailing rapidly changing world scenario on Convention on Biological Biodiversity (CBD), Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, National Conservation Strategy (NCS), Provincial Conservation Strategies (PCS) and National Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP-N), it is extremely demanding need to focus on Conservation and development of National Plant Natural resources and to take capacity building measures for this purpose. Therefore, creation of “Centre of Plant Biodiversity” was visualized.

Mission
The Centre of Plant Biodiversity (CPB) is aimed to develop a Botanical Garden spreading over an area of 100 acres at Azakhel, Nowshera, including the provision of herbarium, museum, research laboratories, botanical nurseries, green houses, conference hall, lecture theaters, library and faculty offices for training of students for the award of certificates, diplomas, M. Phil. and Ph. D.  degrees in various disciplines of Plant Biodiversity. 

 Objectives
•   To create national research centre of excellence in the diverse fields of Plant Biodiversity including Plant Systematics, Conservation Biology, Medicinal Plants, Ethnobotany and Cryo-preservation.
•   To develop and manage scientific collection, documentation and preservation of regional plant natural resources in the Herbarium, as permanent source for research.
•   To grow and manage protection of rare, endangered and valuable individual species (ex-situ Conservation) from diverse habitats of the region in the University of Peshawar Botanical Garden (UPBG) as a living permanent record for education, research, capacity building and healthy recreation.
•   To provide a nodal point for national botanical database management. 
•   To represent and promote Pakistan internationally within the botanical database management field.
•   To provide a basis for conservation, sustainable management and use of national plant natural resources.
•   To pursue research, education and training relevant to various disciplines of Plant Biodiversity.
•   To play vital role in implementation of Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, National Conservation Strategy (NCS), Provincial Conservation Strategies (PCS) and National Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP-N).
•    To create healthy academic and recreational avenues for various segments of the Community.

 
Research Projects
In Progress     Floristic, Phytogeographic and Ethnobotanical Studies of Vascular Biodiversity in Swat-Kohistan (Upper Swat) Hindukush Range Swat

Developmental Projects
In Progress       Establishment of Botanical Garden at University of Peshawar

Proposed      Strengthening of University of Peshawar Botanical Garden
Establishment of Centre of Plant Biodiversity at University of Peshawar

Visits by Foreign Professors/Scientists
•   Dr. Mary E. Barkworth of Utah State University, Logan, USA
•   Professor Dr. Pei Sheng Ji, Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences
•   Professor Dr. Pan Borong, Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences
•   Prof. Dr. Liu Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences
•   Dr. Peter Raven, Director Missouri Botanical Garden, USA (Proposed)

Visits by the Faculty members to Foreign Institutions
•   Utah State University, Logan, USA
•   Missouri Botanical Garden, USA
•   Denver Botanical Garden, USA
•   University of Oxford Botanical Garden
•   KEW Botanical Garden
•   Department of Botany, University of Tokyo, Japan
•   Kohishikawa Botanical Garden, Tokyo Japan
•   Beijing Botanical Garden Beijing, China
•   Wuhan Botanical Garden CAS, Hubei China
•   Institute of Botany CAS Beijing China

Workshops/Seminars/Symposia
Attended by   Title   Dates   Place
Staff   First International Weed Science Conference   October 23-26, 2003   Peshawar
Staff   Conservation and Sustainable Uses of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of Pakistan   December 2-4, 2003   Islamabad
Staff   National Workshop on Conservation Linked to Livelihood Improvement held at Mingora Swat   February 22-24, 2004   Mingora/Swat
Staff   6th National Weed Science Conference    March 20-30, 2005   Peshawar
Staff   Current Trends in Flowering Plant Systematics   29.8—01.09, 2005   Karachi
Staff   2nd International Weed Science Conference    April 24-27, 2006   Rawalpindi
Staff   Proceedings of Pakistan Botanical Garden Conference “ Action for Botanic Gardens Network in Pakistan”    March 24-25, 2006   Lahore

 
International Conferences/Symposium
Attended by   Title   Dates   Place
Dr. Abdur Rashid   Today’s Himalayan Botany    March 6-13,
2006   Tokyo, Japan
Dr. Abdur Rashid   VI International Congress on Education in Botanic Gardens   September 10-14, 2006   Oxford, UK
Dr. Abdur Rashid   3rd Global Botanical Garden Congress    April 16-20, 2007   Wuhan, China

Workshops/Seminars/Symposia Organized by the Faculty
Conferences arranged
Title   Dates   Place
HEC First National Workshop on “Training of Trainers in Plant Biodiversity”.   November 23-25, 2006   Peshawar
Second National Workshop on “Training of Trainers on Conservation Strategies for Plant Biodiversity of Pakistan”.   August 20-21, 2007   Peshawar

Books/Monographs Published
Compilation of a Text Book on the “Plant Systematics” for B. Sc., M. Sc. and       
         Research Students is in progress.

Research Publications
Title   Journal/Proceeding/Abstract
Medicinal Remedies Used By Torwal and Gujars Communities of Mankial Valley, Hindukush Range Northern Pakistan   To be Presented at Plant Biology and Botany 2007 Joint Congress to be held from 7-11 July, 2007 in Chicago, USA
University of Peshawar initiatives for
ex-situ Conservation   3rd Global Botanical Garden Congress held at Wuhan China, April 16-20, 2007

MOUs Signed
•   Department of Botany, University of Tokyo, Japan
•   Kohishikawa Botanical Garden, Tokyo Japan
•   Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, China
•   Utah State University Logan, USA
•   Missouri Botanical Garden St. Louis, USA
•   Denver Botanical Garden, USA
•   Beijing Botanical Garden Beijing, China
•   Wuhan Botanical Garden CAS, Hubei China
•   Institute of Botany CAS Beijing China

Faculty Requirements for 2007-09
Infrastructure (Physical, i.e. total additional space required)
The management of the Centre of Plant Biodiversity has managed to acquire 100 acres of land at Azakhel, for University of Peshawar Botanical Garden. Construction of Herbarium and Academic Block spreading over an area of 9698 sq. ft. is in progress.

 
Institute of Chemical Sciences


Vision
To be a regional institute of excellence in chemical and allied sciences

Mission
To make the institute vision a reality. The institute of Chemical Sciences is commited to the Taining of graduates of international standards at M.S.c, M.Phil. and Ph.D. levels in areas of chemistry including Analytical, Applied, Bio, Environmental, Fuel, Inorganic, Nuclear & Radio (nuclear medicine), Organic and Physical Chemistry. Conducting quality basic and applied research, offering consultancy to local industries and institutions and to participate in community development projects.

Objectives
The Institute of Chemical Sciences is committed to the training of graduates of international standards at M.Sc., M.Phil. and Ph.D. levels in areas of chemistry including Analytical, Applied, Bio., Environmental, Fuel, Inorganic, Nuclear & Radio (nuclear medicine), Organic and Physical Chemistry, Conducting quality basic and applied research, offering consultancy to local industries and institutions and to participate in community development projects. The Institute will continue to work with in its current mission statement and will cater to the needs of students seeking admission in various academic programs.

Teaching Staff
Name    Qualification   Area of Specialization   Designation
Dr Haroon Rashid   M.Sc. (Peshawar)
M.S (USA)
Ph.D. (Peshawar)   Inorganic Chemistry: Nuclear and Radiochemistry, Coordination Chemistry, Environmental Analysis and Green Chemistry   Professor
Dr. Muhammad
Rasul Jan    M.Sc. (Peshawar)     M.Phil. (Peshawar)
Ph.D. (Cork, Ireland)   Analytical Chemistry: Electrochemistry, Environmental Chemistry, FIA, Separation Science Techniques, Sensors.  Nanotechnology, Recycling of waste polymers.   Professor &
Director
Dr. Muzzaffar Khan   M.Sc. (Peshawar)
SPL, M.Phil. (Q-e-Azam)
Ph.D. (Q-e-Azam)   Applied Chemistry: Structural and Thermodynamic Studies, Particle Size and Surface Studies   Professor

Dr. Muhammad Arfan   M.Sc. (Peshawar)  Ph.D.(TWU, USA)   Organic Chemistry:
Bioassay Guided Natural Product Chemistry, Synthetic Medicinal Chemistry, Green Chemistry and Computational Organic Chemistry   Professor

Dr. Nazar ul Islam   Ph.D. (UK)   Organic Chemistry   Professor
Dr. Imdad Ullah    M.Sc. (Peshawar)     M.Phil. Peshawar),   
CRT (UNSW, Australia) Ph.D.
.(Hiroshima, Japan)   Analytical Inorganic Chemistry: Micellar Medium Analytical Chemistry, Separation Science Techniques, and the Development of Hybrid Analytical Methods.   Professor
Dr. Habib-ur-Rehman   M.Sc. (Peshawar)
Ph.D. (Glasgow, UK)   Physical Chemistry:
Adsorption and Ion Exchange   Assott. Professor

Dr. M. Shakirullah    M.Sc. (Peshawar)      M.Phil. (DEA, France) Ph.D. (France)
   Fuel & Applied Chemistry: Petroleum & Coal Chemistry, Hydrocarbons and Polymer, Photosensitized Chemistry, Carbon & Carbon Nano Structures.   Assott. Professor
Dr. Fazlullah Khan    M.Sc.(DIK)
M.Phil. (Peshawar), Ph.D.(Peshawar)   Physical Chemistry:
Bio and Inorganic Mineralization/ Precipitation and Inhibition.   Assott. Professor
Dr.Yousaf Iqbal   M.Sc. (Peshawar)
M.Phil. (U.K)
M.Phil. (Peshawar) Ph.D.(Peshawar)
   Applied Chemistry:
Polymer and Ceramics, Removal of Contaminants, Pre-concentration of valuable material, Oxidation Kinetics of Binder less Carbon   Assott. Professor

Dr. Ikhtiar Khan   M.Sc. (Peshawar)
M.S (Saudi Arabia),
Ph.D. (UK)   Organic & Environmental Chemistry: Environmental Analysis of Soil and Air    Assott. Professor
Dr. Muhammad Ishaq   M.Sc. (Peshawar)
Ph.D. (Peshawar)
   Fuel & Applied Chemistry: Characterization of Crude Petroleum, Reclamation of Used Engine Oil, Co-processing of Coal and Plastics   Assott. Professor
Dr. Jasmin Shah
   M.Sc.(Peshawar) Ph.D.(Peshawar)

   Analytical Chemistry: Environmental Chemistry, Separation Science Techniques,
FIA Methods Development, Recycling of Waste Polymers   Assott. Professor
Dr. Khurshid Ali   M.Sc. (Q-e-Azam) M.Phil. (Q-e-Azam)      Ph.D. (METU Ankara, Turkey)   Physical Chemistry: Electrochemistry, Electro-initiated Polymerization, Micellization studies of surfactants   Assott. Professor
Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad   M.Sc. (Peshawar)  Ph.D.(Peshawar)   Fuel Chemistry:
Petroleum & Coal Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Carbon & Carbon Nano Structures   Asstt. Professor
Engr. Jamil Shah   B.Sc (Engig, Punjab) M.Phil. (Peshawar)   Applied Chemistry:
Chemical Processes, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Chemistry.   Lecturer
Mr.Asadullah
(Ex Pakistan Leave)   M.Sc.(Peshawar)
M.Phil. (Peshawar)   Biochemistry:
Enzyme Kinetics   Lecturer
         
Ms. Raheela Taj   M.Sc (Peshawar)   Biochemistry   Lecturer
Mr. Mohammad Imran   M.Sc (Peshawar)
M.Phil. (Peshawar)   Biochemistry: Lipid Chemistry   Lecturer
Mr. Fazal Mabood    M.Sc. (Peshawar)   Analytical Chemistry: Thermal and Catalytic Recycling of Used Waste   Polymers.   *Lecturer

Mr. Rasool khan   M.Sc. (Peshawar)   Organic Chemistry: Synthetic Organic Chemistry    *Lecturer

Mr. Hamayum.    Ph.D. (Sout Korea)    Analytical Chemistry   *Assistant Professor (HEC)
Najeeb ullah    M.Sc (Peshawar)   In-organic Chemistry   *Lecturer
Fatima Sayed   M.Sc (Peshawar   Bio Chemistry   *Lecturer
Humaira Seema   M.Sc (Peshawar   In-organic Chemistry   *Lecturer
   *On Contract

Foreign Faculty
Name   Highest Degree   Field of Specialization   Designation
Dr. Rafiullah Khan   Ph.D., Hatfield, UK   Organic Chemistry: Natural Products, Medicinal Chemistry, Environmental Pollution   Professor

Dr Ghias ud Din   Ph.D., HEJ, University of Karachi   Organic Chemistry   Professor


Supporting Staff
Name   Designation
M. Arif   Senior Clerk (S.G)
Fazal Khaliq   Senior Clerk
S. Imran Shamshad.   Senior Clerk
Faiz Muhammad.    Junior Clerk
Aziz-ur-Rehman   Librarian
Jehangir Khan   Senior Laboratory Assistant
Rahim Khan   Senior Laboratory Assistant
Akhtar Mohammad   Senior Laboratory Assistant
Subz Ali    Senior Laboratory Assistant
Israr Hussain      Laboratory Assistant
Mohammad Ilyas   Laboratory Assistant
Zaheer ud Din   Store Supervisor
S. Ashfaq Ali Shah   Laboratory Attendent
Moqsood Jan   Laboratory Attendent
Zulfiqar Ali   Laboratory Attendent
Mohammad Ali   Driver/CSA
Nishan Mohammad   Laboratory Attendent
Feroz Khan   Naib Qasid
Zahir Shah   Naib Qasid
Rehman-ud-Din   Naib Qasid
Muhammad Jamil   Laboratory Attendent
Haroon Gul   Laboratory Attendent
Asmat Ali   Laboratory Attendent
Mohammad Naveed   *Laboratory Attendent
Mohammad Sajjad   *Laboratory Attendent
Hidayat Khan   *Laboratory Attendent
Sikander Hayat   *Instrument Mechanics
Nasir Khan   *Instrument Mechanics
Mohammad Ali   *Laboratory Attendnat
Izhar Khan   *Laboratory Attendnat
*On contract

Staff Persuing Higher Education               
Mr.Asadullah is out of station due to his Ph.D. Programme in USA.                           

Research papers published    
•   Shah J, Jan MR, Mabood F, “Conversion of waste tyres into carbon black and their utilization as adsorbent” JOURNAL OF THE   CHINESE CHEMICAL SOCIETY 53 (5): 1085-1089 OCT 2006.
•   Shah J, Jan MR, Bashir N. “Flow injection spectrophotometric determination of 2, 4-D herbicide”. JOURNAL OF THE CHINESE CHEMICAL   SOCIETY 53 (4): 845-850 AUG 2006.
•   Jan MR, Shah J, Bashir N. “Flow injection spectrophotometric determination of bromoxynil herbicide by diazotization method”. ANALYTICAL SCIENCES 22(1): 165 JAN 2006.
•   Shah J, Jan MR, Bashir N. Determination of starane (Fluroxypyr) herbicide using flow injection spectrophotometry. ANALYTICAL SCIENCES 22(1) 145 JAN 2006.
•   Iqbal Z, Khan MA, Jan MR, Shah J, Ahmad W, Haq Z. New spectrophotometric method for lactulose determination in pharmaceutical preparations. JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (Russian) 61(1): 32, 2006.
•   Dolinnaya NG, Jan MR, Kawade AN, Oretskaya TS, Tashlitsky VN, Wang J. Electrochemical detection of abasic site containing DNA. ELECTROANALYSIS 18(4): 399, 2006.
•   Bangash FK, Alam S. Interaction of acid yellow 29 with activated carbon prepared from cellulosic precursor: 1. Kinetics   JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN 28 (6): 528-533 DEC 2006.
•   Bangash FK, Alam S. Removal of acid yellow 34 from aqueous solution by activated charcoal of animal bones   TENSIDE SURFACTANTS DETERGENTS 43 (6): 299-309 DEC 2006.
•   Bangash FK, Manaf A. Kinetics of removal of dyes from aqueous solution by wood charcoal of Bombax cieba activated at 1000 degrees C.  JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN 28 (4): 313-316 AUG 2006.
•   Bangash FK, Alam S. Kinetic of patent blue VF adsorption from aqueous solution on activated bone charcoal .   JOURNAL OF THE CHINESE CHEMICAL SOCIETY 53 (5): 1091-1108 OCT 2006.
•   F.K.Bangash, Sulatan Alam, Irshad Ahmad. Kinetics of Acid Blue 1 Adsorption from Aquous Solution by Carbonaceous Substrate Produced from Biotic Precursor.   CHIN.JOUR. CHEM, 25, 596-604, 2007.
•   Shakirullah M, Ahmad I, Ishaq M, et al.SEM evaluation of carbonized petroleum residues FULLERENES NANOTUBES AND CARBON    NANOSTRUCTURES 15 (1): 65-76 JAN-FEB 2007.
•   Imtiaz Ahmad, M.Shakirullah, M.Ishaq, Habib ur Rehman, M.A.rsala Khan, Mohammad Omer and Hameed Ullah. Porosity Enhancement in Some Baked Clay Samples   through Hydrothermal Treatments. J. CHILEAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 52 (2): 1126-1129, 2007.
•   Shakirullah M, Ahmad I, Shah AA, et al.UV-visible analysis of asphalt and crackates from asphalt JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN 28 (5): 409-413 OCT 2006.
•   Shakirullah M, Ahmad I, Khan M.A., et al.Study of graphitic crystallites in some carbonized residues prepared from catalytic cracking of asphalt.  FULLERENES NANOTUBES AND CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES 14 (4): 595-606 2006.
•   Habib-ur-Rehman, Shakirullah M, Ahmad I, et al.Sorption studies of nickel ions onto sawdust of Dalbergia sissoo   JOURNAL OF THE CHINESE CHEMICAL SOCIETY 53 (5): 1045-1052 OCT 2006.
•   Shakirullah M, Ahmad I, Rahman H, et al.Spectral analysis of some distillates from asphalt cracking and evaluation of UTIMAC as cracking catalyst. JOURNAL OF THE CHINESE CHEMICAL SOCIETY 53 (5): 1059-1066 OCT 2006.
•   Ishaq M, Ahmad I, Shakirullah M, et al.Pyrolysis of some whole plastics and plastics-coal mixtures ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT    47 (18-19): 3216-3223 NOV 2006.
•   Hussain L, Saleem M, Iqbal Y, et al.Comparison of vitamin C contents in commercial tea brands and fresh tea leaves JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN 28 (5): 421-425 OCT 2006.
•   Hussain L, Khan F, Khan I, et al. Determination of heavy metals in medicinal plants JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN 28 (4): 347-351 AUG 2006.
•   Inayat-Ur-Rahman, Khan M.A., Arfan M, et al.A new 14-membered cyclopeptide alkaloid from Zizyphus oxyphylla NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH 21 (3): 243-253 MAR 2007.
•   Saroglou V, Arfan M, Shabir A, et al.Composition and antioxidant activity of the essential oil of Teucrium royleanum Wall. ex Benth growing in Pakistan .FLAVOUR AND FRAGRANCE JOURNAL 22 (2): 154-157 MAR-APR 2007.
•   Ma L, Ali M, Arfan M, et al.Withaphysanolide A, a novel C-27 norwithanolide skeleton, and other cytotoxic compounds from Physalis divericata TETRAHEDRON LETTERS 48 (3): 449-452 JAN 15 2007.
•   Ishaq M, Ahmad I. Shakirullah M., Rehman H., Khan M A, Ahmad I. Adsorption study of phenol on Lakhra coal. TOXICOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY  89 (1): 1-6 JAN 01, 2007.
•   Saeed K, Ishaq M, Ahmad I, Shakirullah M, and Young Park S. Investigation of Surface Acidity by Aquous Potentiometric Titraion. JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN 29 (2): 111-115 APRIL 2007.
•   Khan S. Khan F, Nisar M, Ahmad B and Khan R. The Effect of Suspended Solids on Disinfecting Process for Drinking Water in Peshawar Valley. JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN 9 (2): 121124. APRIL 2007.
•   Khan I, Hussain I, Ullah H. Recreational Water Quality in Westeran Malaysia : A Case Study of Kuala Woh. JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN 9 (2): 131-135 APRIL 2007.
•   Imtiaz Ahmad, Mohammad Arsala Khan, Mohammad Shakirullah Mohammad Ishaq, Rashid Ahmad, Habib ur Rehman, Saeed ur Rehman. Study on influence of catalysts on product distribution during liquefaction of Pakistani coal. ENERGY CONVERSION AND M.A.NAGEMENT 48, 2502–2507 Online July 2007.
•   Ikhtiar Khan, Alam Zeb. Nutritional Comosition of Pakistani Wheat Varieties. JOURNAL OF ZHEJIANG UNIV.SCIENCE B 8(8), 555-559, 2007.
•   M.Shuaib, Alam Zeb, Z.Ali, T. Ahmad, Ikhtiar Khan. Characterization of Wheat Varietes by Seed Storage Protein Electro phoresis. AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY 6(5), 497-500, 2007.
   
Conference papers
•   Dr. M Rasul Jan. Lecture Presentation on Spectrophotometric Determination of Pesticides. 9th Symposium on Analytical and Environmental Chemistry, Baragali Summer Campus, University of Peshawar Held July 24-26, 2006.
•   Dr Jasmin Shah. Investigation of New Spectrophotometric Method for the Determination of Antipsychotic Drugs. 9th Symposium on Analytical and Environmental Chemistry, Baragali Summer Campus, University of Peshawar. Held July 24-26, 2006.
•   Mr Fazal Mabood. Catalytic Recycling of Waste Tires. 9th Symposium on Analytical and Environmental Chemistry, Baragali Summer Campus, University of Peshawar. Held July 24-26, 2006.
•   Abdur Rahim, Jasmin Shah and M. Rasul Jan. Catalytic Degradation of Polystyrene in to Styrene. 7 th International and 17 th National Chemistry Conference, Feb 26-28, 2007, D.I.Khan, Pakistan.
•   Husain Gulab, M.Rasul Jan and Jasmin Shah. Catalytic Degradation of High Density Polyethylene and Comparison with Commercial Fuel. 7th International and 17th National Chemistry Conference, Feb 26-28, 2007, D.I.Khan, Pakistan.
•   Shahida Kausar, Jasmin Shah and M Rasul Jan. Investigation of New Spectrophotometric Method for the Determination of Ant- Inflammatory Drugs. 7th International and 17th National Chemistry Conference, Feb 26-28, 2007, D.I.Khan, Pakistan.
•   Behisht Ara, M.Rasul Jan and Jasmin Sha. Spectrophotmetric Methods for Determination of Atrazine and Its Applications in Real Samples. 7th International and 17th National Chemistry Conference, Feb 26-28, 2007, D.I.Khan, Pakistan.
•   Nadia Bashir, M.Rasul Jan, Jasmin Sha, and M.Salaman. Flow Injection Spectrophotometric Determination of Methamidophos using on line Hydrolysis. 7th International and 17th National Chemistry Conference, Feb 26-28, 2007, D.I.Khan, Pakistan.
•   Fozia Rehman, M.Rasul Jan, and Jasmin Shah. Spectrophotometric Determination of Sulpiride in Pharmaceutical Preparations. 7th International and 17th National Chemistry Conference, Feb 26-28, 2007, D.I.Khan, Pakistan.
•   Saeed-ur-Rehman, Sadia Rehaman, Khurshid Ali, and Najeebullah. Synthesis     and Effect on the Biological Activity on the Complexation of                                       2-Aminobenzohydrazine. 7th International and 17th National Chemistry Conference, Feb 26-28, 2007, D.I.Khan, Pakistan.
•   Rasool Khan and M.Arfan. Synthesis and biological activity evaluation of some substituted Quinazolinones. 1st International Conference on the Role of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the National Development, 16-18th April, 2007, University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan.
•   Ishaq Ali shah, Rasool Khan, and Mohammad Arfan. Synthesis and cherecterization of some Thiadiazinthiones.  1st International Conference on the Role of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the National Development, 16-18th April, 2007, University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan.
•   S.Mehdi Shah, Rasool Khan and Mohammad Arfan. Three component, one pot synthesis of 1,2-Dihydro-d-triazines. 1st International Conference on the Role of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the National Development, 16-18th April, 2007, University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan.
•   M.Imran, F.N.Talpur, Sirajuddin and Rasool Khan. The leaf Lipids of Some Edible Plants from North-west Pakistan. 1st International Conference on the Role of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the National Development, 16-18th April, 2007, University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan.
•   Dr. M.Rasul Jan. Electrochemical sensors for monitoring DNA and immunoassay. International Congress on Analytical Sciences (ICAS), Moscow, Russia. Held June 25-30, 2006. (Two Papers presented)
•   Dr. Jasmin Shah.Investigation of spectrophotometric method for the determination of nimesulide in pharmaceutical preparations. International Congress on Analytical Sciences (ICAS), Moscow, Russia. Held June 25-30, 2006. (Two papers presented).

 
Books/monographs
Dr.Saeed Ur Rehman, Dr.Khurshid Ali, Dr. M.Ishaq, Dr.Imtiaz Ahmad (2006), Science Text Book Manuscript Development, Chemistry for Class XII, N.W.F.P Text Book Board, Peshawar.

Conferences

Attended
Attended by   Title   Sponsoring Agency
Staff   9th Symposium on Analytical and Environmental Chemistry   University of Peshawar National Center of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry, University of Sindh, Jamshoro.
Staff   Fullbright Alumni Conference   Fullbright, U.K.
Staff   7th International and 17th National Chemistry Conference   Chemical Society of Pakistan and Gomal University
Staff   1st  International conference on the role of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the National Development   University of Balochistan

Staff   Workshop on Non-Destructive Analysis of Agricultural Products   Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Tarnab
Staff   Modern Techniques in Drug Design and Exploitation of Local Phytochemical and Biological Resources,   Department of Chemistry, Kohat University of Science and Technology (KUST)
Staff   Nobel Laureates, with Pakistani Graduates   Higher Education Commission, Islamabad
Staff   Seminar “where academia and industry meet”   Jointly sponsored by University of Peshawar, Higher Education Commission & Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Science and Technology, Swabi.

Organized
Title   Held at   Sponsoring Agency
      
9th Symposium on Analytical and Environmental Chemistry   Baragali  Summer
Campus, University
of Peshawar   University of Peshawar
National Center of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry, University of Sindh, Jamshoro
Panel Discussion on Contamination of Soil and Water in and Surrounding Areas of Abondoned Persistent Organic Pollutant (DDT) Factory in NWFP, Pakistan   University of Peshawar   University of Peshawar
and SDPE, Islamabad.


Seminars (Attended /Organized)
Attended by   Title   Organized by
Staff   Natural Product Chemistry Speaker: Prof. Dr. Viqar Uddin Ahmad HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi   *ICS
Staff   Balancing of Chemical Equations Speaker: Dr. Fida Mohammad
National Center of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar   ICS
Staff   Kinetics and Mechanism of The Thermal Dehydrogen haogenation of Some Halogenated Hydrocarbons. Speaker: Dr Jan Nisar
NCE in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar   ICS
Staff   Study Abroad Speaker:  Prof. Dr Imdad Ullah Mohamad Zai   ICS
Staff   NMR Spectroscopy Speaker: Mr Najeeb Ulla Institute of Chemica Sciences University of Peshawar   ICS
Staff   The Engineering of Materials. Speaker: Dr Yaseen Iqbal
(Foreign Faculty) Department of Physics, University of Peshawar   ICS
Staff   Special Theory of Relativity and the Concept of Space, Energy, and Time. Speaker: Mr. Hidayat Ullah Khan Department of Physics, University of Peshawar   ICS
Staff   Synthesis and Characterization of Chiral Ionic Liquids-Green Chemistry. Speaker: Dr Sayed Aziz Ashraf IPRS University of Wollongong, Australia.   ICS
Staff   Speaker: Dr Alain Krief Laboratories de Chiemie Organique Synthese, Department de Chmie, Belgium   ICS
Staff   An Academic Pilgrim to The City of Yousaf Bin Tashfin
Speaker: Dr Imdad Ullah Mohammadzai Institute of Chemica Sciences University of Peshawar   ICS
Staff   Relation ship between Two Variables Speaker: Dr Khurshid Ali
Institute of Chemica Sciences University of Peshawar   ICS
*Institute of Chemical Sciences

Work Shops (Attended/ Organized)
Attended by   Title   Orgaized by
Staff   Workshop on Curriculum Development for Four Year Integrated Bachelor Program   Institute of Chemical Sciences,
University of Peshawar
Staff   Workshop on Computational Chemistry and its applications   Dr. Panjwani Center for Molecular Medicine Drug Research, International center for Chemical Sciences, University of Karachi
Staff   Work Shop on “Chromatography And Mass Spectrometery”   Agilant technology USA and H.A.Shah & Sons Pakistan
Staff   Workshop on Non-Destructive Analysis of Agricultural Products   Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Tarnab, Peshawar

Training Received by Staff
Name   Type   Sponsored By   Venue
Raheela Taj   Computer Training
   Staff Training Institute, University of Peshawar   University
Copmuter Center

Humaira Seema   Computer Training
   Staff Training Institute, University of Peshawar   University
Copmuter Center

Fatima Sayed   Computer Training
   Staff Training Institute, University of Peshawar   University
Copmuter Center


Research Projects (University Funded)
Title   Name of the Principal Investigator   Capital Cost
Reclamation and conversion of Lubricating oil in to Usefull products   Dr. M.Shakirullah   0.07 million

Synthesis/Structural Elucidation and Bioassay Study of Biological Active Complexes of Coumarin-derived Compounds   Dr. Saeed ur Rehman   0.257 million
Mineral Profile and Bio Assay of Selected Indigenous Medical Plants of NWFP.   ---   0.257 million
Structure Elucidation of Complexes Cyclic Amines.   ---   1.22 million
Determination of Various Sulfur compounds in Indegenous Crude oils and the development of Bio chemical desulfurization Techniques   Dr. M. Ishaq   0.435 million
Characterization and Regeneration of Carbonaceous Substrate Produced from Biotic Precursors and its use for the Waste water Treatment.   Dr F K Bangash
   0.525 million
Adsorption of Organic Dyes on Activated Charcoal Prepared from Wood of Different Trees.   ---   0.235million
Investigation of New methods for determination and Identification of Pesticides in Real Samples   Dr.  Rasul Jan
   0.56 million
Investigation of New Methods for Asbestos and talcum powder and its applications to commercially available samples   ---   0.56 million
Thermal and catalytic conversion of used isobutylene-isoprene rubber (inner butyl tube) into valuable hydrocarbons   ---   1.4 million
Determination of selected organic pollutants in cigarette tobacco and smoke   ---   0.5 million
Physical verification and study of contamination of soil and water in and surrounding areas of abandoned persistent organic pollutant (DDT) factory in North West Frontier province (NWFP) Pakistan   Dr. Rasul Jan /
Dr. Jasmin Shah   Jointly completed by SDPI and Institute of Chemical Sciences
Catalytic conversion of waste plastics into valuable products   Dr. Jasmin Shah   0.55 million
Method development for determination of pesticides and its applications to Environmental Samples    ---   0.76 million
Styrene monomer recovery from waste polystyrene by catalytic degradation   ---   0.5 million
(1)….Determination of  Phenol in Water Samples
(2)….Determination and Speciation of EPA Priority Top Pollutants in Kabul River.   ---   0.02 million
0.1 million
Study of Micellization Parameters of Surfactants in Aquous Solutions.   Dr. Khurshid Ali   0.34 million
1.   Functionalization and Heteroannulation of Quinzolone Nucleus-Synthesis, Structure Elucidation and Bioactivity Evaluation
2.    Bioactive Principals from Selected High Altitude Plants-Chemical composition, Synthesis, Antimicrobial, Antifungal and Antioxidant Assays
3.    Comparative Antioxidant Capacity Evaluation and Major Phenolic Constituents Characterization of Hypericum Species   Dr. Mohammad Arfan
    0.18 million

0.095 million

0.395 million

 
HEC Funded
Title   Name of the Principal Investigator   Capital Cost
Synthesis and Structural Eluicidation of Modified Cumarine Biologically Active Complexes   Dr.Saeed ur Rehman   0.539 million
Fortification of Canola and Sunflower oils with Sea backthorn Oil   Dr. Fazlullah Khan    1.883 million
PSF Grant for Active Scientists   Prof. Dr. M.Arfan   0.992 million
PSF Grant for Active Scientists   Prof. Dr. M. Rasul Jan    1.0
Investigation of new methods for determination and speciation of Arsenic in samples of environmental and biological importance. (HEC)   Prof. Dr. M. Rasul Jan   2.7 million

Extra Curricular Activities
Prof. Dr. Haroon Rashid
•   Member, American Chemical Society
•   Life member, Pakistan Chemical Society
•   Member Alumni Association of ICS

Prof.Dr.M.Arfan
•   Member, American Chemical Society (ACS).
•   Member, Association of Pakistan Scientists and Engineer of North America (APSENA).
•   Member, Chemical Society of Pakistan.
•   Executive Member, Association of Scientists and Scientific Profession of Pakistan (ASSPP).
•   Member, Environmental Protection Foundation, NWFP.
•   Member, New York Academy of Sciences.

Prof. Dr. M.Rasul Jan
•   Chem. MRSC, Since 1985.
•   Life member & fellow of the Chemical Society of Pakistan.

Dr.Jasmin Shah
•   The Chemical Society of Pakistan, Since 1989.
•   Peshawar University Teachers Association, Since 1993
•   Member Alumni Association of ICS

Dr. Imdadullah Mohammadzai
•   American Chemical Society
•   The Chemical Society of Japan
•   The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
•   Royal Australian Chemical Society
•   The Chemical Society of Pakistan
•   Science Club, University of Peshawar
•   Hiking Club, University of Peshawar
•   Ikimono Kai, Hiroshima University

•   Provincial (NWFP) Coordinator of the   Australian Alumni Association of Pakistan (AAAP)
•   Cultural Secretary MONBUSHO Alumni of Pakistan
•   Fulbright Alumni, Pakistan
•   Member Alumni Association of ICS

Dr. Yousaf Iqbal
•   Life membership, Chemical Society of Pakistan.
•   Membership, British Alumni.
•   Alum

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Department of Pharmacy

Vision
In the future, we intend to undertake the following steps to bring pharmacy profession at par with the advanced countries.
•   Changing the status of the department to faculty level.
•   Initiation of extensive clinical pharmacy practice for the Pharm. D students at various hospitals.
•   Initiation of practical industrial training for the interested students.
•   Initiation of pharmacy residency program at post Pharm. D level as practiced in advanced countries.
•   Further strengthening our research activities at the M.Phil., and Ph.D. level in the subject areas of pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical chemistry and Pharmacognosy.
•   Training of our young staff members in the subjects of pharmacy in general and clinical pharmacy in particular to cope with the advancement in the field of pharmacy.

Mission
The mission of this Department is producing graduates who will be expert in the different fields of Pharmacy to coop with demands of both national & internatikonal standards. We were producing B.Pharmacy graduates, but looking to pressing demands of the international market, the degree has been upgraded to doctor of Pharmacy (five years programme).

Objectives
•   To provide basic facilities to the students to fulfuill the requirements for the recognition of the Development by the Pharmacy Council of Pakistan.
•   To arrange conferences seminars for the improvement of academics to equip the students with highly professional skills for their career and the nation both at Naitonal and International level.

Teaching Staff
Name   Qualification   Area of Specialization   Designation
Prof. Dr. Zafar Iqbal   B.Pharm (DIK), M. Pharm(Pb), Ph.D (UK), Post doc (UK)   Pharmaceutics   Professor & Chairman
Dr. Fazal Subhan   B.Pharm (DIK),  M. Pharm(Pb), Ph.D. (UK)         Pharmacology   Associate Prof.
Dr. Muhammad Saeed   B.Pharm (DIK),  M. Pharm(Pb), Ph.D (Khi),          Pharma chemistry   Assistant Prof.
Dr. Raza Khan   B.Pharm (DIK),  M. Pharm(Pb), Ph.D. (Pesh)         Pharmaceutics   Assistant Prof.
Mr. Amir Badshah   B.Pharm(DIK), M.Phil.(DIK)   Pharmaceutics   Assistant Prof.
Dr. Muhammad Ismail   B.Pharm(DIK)  M. Pharm(Pb), Ph.D.(Pesh)   Pharmacognosy   Assistant Prof.
Dr. Shumaila Bashir   B.Pharm(Pesh) Ph.D.(Pesh)   Pharmaceutics   Assistant Prof.
Ms. Haleema Begum   B.Pharm(DIK), M.Phil.(Pb)   Pharma chemistry   Assistant Prof.
Dr. Jamshaid Ali Khan   B.Pharm(DIK), M.Phil.(DIK) Ph.D.(Pesh)   Pharmaceutics   Lecturer
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Mr. Amir Zada Khan   B.Pharm(DIK), M.Phil.(Isb)   Biochemistry   Lecturer
Mr. Fazli Nasir    B.Pharm(Pesh)   Pharmaceutics   Lecturer
Mr. Fazal Rehman   B.Pharm(DIK)   --   *Lecturer
Mr. Muhammad Ismail (Jr.)   Pharm.D(Pesh)   --   *Lecturer
Mr. Inam Ullah    B.Pharm(Pesh)   --   *Lecturer
Ms. Nasiara    B.Pharm(Pesh)   --   *Lecturer
Mr. Sami Ullah    Pharm.D(Pesh)   --   *Lecturer
Mr. M. Shafiq   Pharm.D(Pesh)   --   *Lecturer
Mr. Fazli Khuda   B.Pharm(Pesh)   --   *Lecturer
Mr. Zia Ahmad   B.Pharm(Pesh)   --   *Lecturer
*On Contract

Supporting Staff
Name   Designation
Mr. Mohsin Shah   Sr. Clerk
Mr. Jamal Shah   Sr. Clerk
Mr. Imdad Khan   Jr. lerk/KPO
Mr. Rooh Ullah    Lab: Tech.
Mr. Muhammad Saleem   Lab: Asstt.
Mr. Inam Ullah    Lab: Attend.
Mr. Aman Gul   N/Q
Mr. Muhammad Daud   N/Q
Mr. Khalil Khan   N/Q
Mr. Inamullah   *Naib Qasid
Mr. Fazal Ghani   *Lab Attendant
Mr.Sherdil   *Lab Attendant
Mr. Javed Masih   *Sweeper
*On Contract

Publicatin in Journals
•   Raza Khan and Zafar Iqbal, (2006) “Encapsulated slow release beads using hydrophobic waxes as coating materials”. PUTAJ, 13,  156-165.
•   Zafar Iqbal, Raza Khan, Jamshaid Ali Khan, Obaidullah, Roohullah, Noor Muhammad Shah. (2006) Effect of Methocil and Avicel on various physical characteristics of granules and tablets. PUTAJ, 13,  87-94.
•   Raza Khan and Zafar Iqbal, (2006). Encapsulated slow release beads using hydrophobic waxes as coating materials. PUTAJ, 13, 156-165.
•   Mir Azam Khan, Zafar Iqbal, M. Rasul Jan, Jasmin Shah Waqar Ahmad and Zia-ul-Haq, (2006). "New Spectrophotometric Method for Lactulose Determination in Pharmaceutical Preparations" Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 61(1), 32-36.
•   Subhan F, Khan M, Ibrar M. Nazar ul Islam, Gilani A. H., Khan A. (2007). Antagonism of antinociceptive effect of hydro-ethanolic extract of Hypericum perforatum Linn. by a non selective opioid receptor antagonist, naloxone. Pak. Journal of Biological Sciences. 10 (5) 792-796.

Conference Paper
Zafar Iqbal, Good Dispensing Standard Operating Procedure. Good Manufacturing WHO, MOH Pakistan 2006

 
Conferences

Attended
Attended by   Title   Held at   Sponsoring Agency
Staff   Conference on "NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT"     Baragali   Last week of August, 2007
Staff   Symposium entitled "SPECTROSCOPY FOR MATERIAL ANALYSIS"   Islamabad   Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission
Staff   International Seminar on Quality Assurance and rational Use of Drugs   Islamabad   WHO, MOH, PPMA and PPA
Staff   National Symposium on “Pharmaceutical Care and Pharmacy Education”    Islamabad   WHO, MOH, PPMA and PPA
Staff   National Workshop on the Currant Good Manufacturing Practice.    Islamabad   MOH
Staff   International Pharmacy Congress and Exhibition.    Lahore   PPA
Staff   International Workshop on Total Quality Management of Drugs.    Islamabad   WHO, MOH
Staff   2nd DIA International Congress and 10th National Pharmacy Conference.    Lahore   PPA, DIA
Staff   The Eurasia Conference on Chemistry. Karachi.   Karachi   
Staff   International Pharmaceutical conferences Lahore.   Lahore   PPA
Staff   3rd National Conference on Pharmaceutical Sciences.   Karachi   PPA
Staff   International Conference on Natural Product    Karachi   HEJ Res. Inst. Of Chemistry
Staff   National symposium on Herbal Medicines    Karachi   Deptt: of Pharmacognosy
Staff   British Pharmaceutical Conference    Cardiff, UK   
Staff   British Pharmaceutical Conference    Eastbown, UK   
Staff   BAP/CCNP Conference    Cambridge UK   

Organized
Title   Held at
   
Conference on "National Development"     Baragali
Role of Pharmacist    Baragali
Role of Pharmacist   Baragali

Research projects
University Funded
Title   Name of Principal Investigator   Capital Cost
Study and evaluation of analgesic drugs delivery from poly (n-isopropyl acrylamide-co-acrylic acid) gel   Prof. Dr. Zafar Iqbal   Rs. 3,28,666/-
Pharmacological  Screening Phytochemical Evaluation and Pharmacognostic studies of Indigofera gerardiana & Crataegus songrica   Prof. Dr. Muhammad Nisar   Rs.4,87,968/-
Pharmacognostic, Phytochemical  and Pharmacological  investigations of Aconitum heterophyllum wall and Bergenia ciliate Haw   Prof. Dr. Muhammad Nisar   Rs. 4,93,776/-
Studies on selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, fluoxitine.    Dr. Fazal Subhan   180,000/-
HEC funded
Title   Name of Principal Investigator   Capital Cost
Development of SR- analgesic drugs (HEC)   Prof. Dr. Zafar Iqbal   7,80,000/-
Bioequivalence studies of  clarithromycin and Azthromycin in human volunteers (MOH)   Prof. Dr. Zafar Iqbal   3,50,000/-

Extra-Curricular Activities
Name   Activity
Mr. Fazli Nasir   Organizer Sports Society
Ms. Roheena tabassum   Member University Badminton Team,  Pakistan Handball Team
Ms. Shumaila tajick   Member University Table Tennis Team and NWFP
Ms. Kashmala   Member University Table Tennis Team and NWFP
Mr. Ibrar Rehman   Member University Badminton Team
Mr. Suleman   Member University Badminton Team
Ms. Shabana Ali    Vice President Science Society
Ms. Sanya Hashim   GS Science Society
Mr. Umair Javed   Vice President Sports Society
Mr. Ibrar rehman   Joint Secretary Sports Society
Ms. Rohina Sadiq   Proctor
Mr. Saqib Jahan   Winner various debates
Mr. Qari Abdul Samad   Winner all Pakistan Qir’at Competition

Students Enrollment
Bachelor   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
367   20   19

Scholarship awarded to students
Source of Scholaship   Number
Agency Scholarship   11
Babar Ali Foundation   5
Mora Scholarship   27
B.I.S.E, Mardan   3
Pakistan Bait Ul Mal   2
I.D.B   3
HEC   2
Balouchistan Govt. Scholarship   2
Hafiz e Qur’an   1
Benevelent Fund   1
Total:   57

Students Achiements
Detail
Qari Abdul Samad, Stood first in all Pakistan Qir’at competition
Mr. Saqib Jahan, Stood first in all Pakistan debate competition
Mr. Saqib Jahan, Stood second in student convention yr. 2006-07
Ms. Shumaila Tajik, rank 2nd in NWFP (Table Tennis)

Study Tour / Field trips
Medicinal Plant Collection Tour to Northern Area (3rd Prof.)
Industrial Tour to Lahore (4th Prof.)
Trip to National Institute of Health (2nd Prof.)
Different to Local Industries

Objectives for the session 2007-08
•   Establishment of Biopharmaceutics laboratory.
•   Enrollment of scholars to the M.Phil. and Ph.D. program.
•   Acquisition projects from University, HEC and other funding agencies.
•   Establishment of linkages between Department and Teaching hospital to provide training / clerkship to Pharm. D students to equipped them with the knowledge in clinical Pharmacy.
•   Procurement of latest and sophisticated equipments / machinery to cope up with the modern technology.
•   To arrange seminars / workshop and lecture in various fields of Pharmacy. 


 
Faculty of Management and Information Sciences


Vision
To Provide quality education, to continue bridging the gap between theory and practice and to achieve excellence in knowledge base research.

Mission
The mission of the faculty is to produce professional graduates, Post graduates, M.Phil. and Ph.D. Research scholar. The faculty is determining hard to have qualified, competent and professional teachers and researchers and social change development and harmony in society.

Faculty Strength
Department   Teaching   Para-Teaching Staff
   Faculty   Permanent
Institute of Management Studies   15   11
Quaid-e-Azam Commerce College   07   08
Department of Library Science   06   04
Department of Journalism   08   03
College of Home Economics   50   26
Information Technology   07   07
Total:   93
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Faculty Input
Department   BBA   Bachelor(Hons)   Master   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
Institute of Management Studies    355   --   199   01   01
Quaid-e-Azam Commerce College   --   --   280   --   --
Department of Library Science   --   --   196   --   --
Department of Journalism   --   --   181   05   --
College of Home Economics   --   633   131   --   --
Information Technology   --   100   --   20   --
Total:   1088   987   26   01

Visits by Foregn Professor/Scientists
Department   Professor/Scientists
Institute of Management Studies   01
Quaid-e-Azam Commerce College   --
Department of Library Science   --
Department of Journalism   02
College of Home Economics   --
Information Technology   --
Total:   03

Workshops/ Seminars/ Symposia Organized
Department   Workshops   Seminars   Symposia
Institute of Management Studies   02   01   --
Quaid-e-Azam Commerce College   --   --   --
Department of Library Science   --   --   --
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Department of Journalism   --   03   --
College of Home Economics   03   08   --
Information Technology   --   01   --
Total:   05   13   --

Faculty Output

Journals/ Books
Department   Journals   Books
Institute of Management Studies   --   --
Quaid-e-Azam Commerce College   --   --
Department of Library Science   01   --
Department of Journalism   01   02
College of Home Economics   01   01
Information Technology   03   01
Total:   06   04

Workshops/ Seminars/ Symposia Attended
Department   Workshops   Seminars   Symposia Attended
Institute of Management Studies   --   --   --
Quaid-e-Azam Commerce College   --   02   --
Department of Library Science   --   01   --
Department of Journalism   --   05   --
College of Home Economics   08   13   --
Information Technology   02   01   --
Total:   10   22   --

Medals & Scholarships awarded
Department   Medals   Scholarships
Institute of Management Studies   --   04
Quaid-e-Azam Commerce College   01   20
Department of Library Science   01   47
Department of Journalism   02   27
College of Home Economics   --   --
Information Technology   --   03
Total:   04   101

MoUs Signed
Department                                                     MoU
Institute of Management Studies                                                   02
Total:                                                    02

 
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication


Vision
•   In 2008, we will opt for BA (Hons). 4 year programme.
•   We want to launch a post graduate diploma in broadcast sector.
•   We intend to convert this department into an institute
•   Opening up of a TV studio is also in the pipe line.

Mission
Social change, development and harmony in society.

Objective   
•   To improve the standard of journalism and Mass Communication education.
•   To develop a critical perspective on communication studies and to familiarize students with research methods.
•   To enable the students of Mass Communication to develop their writing and Communication skills.
•   To train students for managerial responsibilities in media organizations especially at production and control levels.
•   To enlighten students to understand the communication problems of Pakistani society in a global perspective.
•   To enable the students to find homegrown solution to our communication problems, while respecting others views’ as a common human heritage.

Teaching Staff
Name    Qualification   Area of  Specialization   Designation
Prof Dr Shahjehan Sayed   M.A. (Pesh)
Ph.D. (Germany)   Journalism & Mass Communication   Dean /
Chairman
Mr Naeem Gul   M.A.(Pesh)
M.Phil. (LHR)   Journalism & Mass Communication   Assistant Professor
Dr Altafullah   M.A. (Pesh)
Ph.D. Germany)   Journalism & Mass Communication   Assistant Profesor
Mr Inam ur Rahman   M.A.(Pesh)   Journalism & Mass Communication   Lecturer
Mr Faizullah Jan   M.A.(Pesh)   Journalism & Mass Communication   Lecturer
Mr Gul Wahab   M.A.(Pesh)   Journalism & Mass Communication   Lecturer
Syed Irfan Ashraf   M.A. (Pesh)
M.Phil. (Isl)   American Studies   Lecturer
Hadia Mehr   M.A. (Pesh)   -   *Lecturer
*On Contract

Supporting Staff
Name    Designation
Khalid Usman   Assistant
 Shahid Iqbal   Junior Clerk
Muhammad Hanif   Naib Qasid
Muhammad Ayaz   *Assistant Librarian
*On Contract

 
Staff Pursuing Higher Qualification
Name   Designation   Qualification    Area of Specialization   University
Naeem Gul   Asstt.Professor   Ph.D.   Journalism & Mass Communication   AIOU
Inam ur Rahman   Lecturer   M.Phil.   Journalism & Mass Communication   University of Peshawar
Faizullah Jan   Lecturer   M.Phil.   Journalism & Mass Communication   University of Peshawar
Gul Wahab   Lecturer   M.Phil.   Journalism & Mass Communication   University of Peshawar
Syed Irfan Ashraf   Lecturer   M.Phil.   Journalism & Mass Communication   University of Peshawar
   *Allama Iqbal Open University

Paper Published
Gul Wahab & Dr. Altafullah, (2006)l Public response to health related science Reporting in NWFP : A case study of Bird Flue. Journal of Humanities & Social science, XIV, No. 1.
 
Conference Paper
•   Gul Wahab, (2007). Social consequences of expanding media market in Pakistan, policy frame work for public utility management Holiday Inn, Islamabad.   
•   --- (2007), Alternative Print Media in Pakistan: Reacting to the mainstream (under publication in the The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Peshawar)

Books/Monographs
•   Inam ur Rahman (2006) “Of Journalism”: a mini encyclopedia guide (Book), University Book Agency Peshawar
•   Gul Wahab & Dr. Shahjehan Sayed (2007), Broadcast Reporting & Writing (Radio & TV) in Model curricula for Journalism education for Developing countries& emerging Democracies. (UNESCO)

Conference Attended
Attended by   Title    Scope   Held at   Sponsoring agency
Staff   Freedom & Responsibility in the Media   International   Chennai, India   International Institute of Journalism Berlin
Staff   Deutsch Welle Conference for Partners   International   Islamabad   DW (Voice of Germany)
Staff   Peace Education & Development   International   University of Peshawar   Interfaith Islamabad

Seminars (Attended/Organized)
Attended by   Title   Organized by   Sponsored by   Held at
Staff   Partnership for development: Perception and Challenges,    Friedrich Eber Stiftung (FES) Islamabad   -   Islamabad
Staff   Seminar on Cable Operator of NWFP   Peshawar University 
   PEMRA Peshawar   Peshawar
Staff   100 Years of Radio-The Voice of our time   South Asia  Media Association   JJ Media Limited Karachi   Karachi
Staff   Media & Science Awareness in the Knowledge Society         Peshawar
Staff   Policy Frame Work for Public Utility Management   CORDAPS   IIU,IIE   Islamabad
Workshops (Attended/Organized)
Attended by   Workshop Title   Organized By   Held at
Staff   Conflict management & Mass media   JMC/ FES   Bara Gali Summer Camp

Training

Received by Staff
Name   Title   Scope   Venue
Inam ur Rahman   Enhancing Teaching Methodology   Training   Peshawar

Imparted by Staff
Name   Title   Sponsored by
Dr. Altafullah   Conflict Management   Friedrich Ebert Foundation Islamabad

Extra-Curricular Activities
The Students of this department are taking participation in the students societies in different capacities. The department has good sportsmen as well as debaters.

Students Enrollment
Master   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
Male   Female   Male   Female   Male   Female
127   54   5   -   Nil

Scholarships Awarded to Students
Source of scholarship   Number
FATA (Mohmand Agency)   05
MORA (Zakat) Scholarship   20
Pakistan BAIT UL MAL   02

Students Achievements
Detail
Amir Hamza, a student of MA (Finial) got first class first position in annual examination and will award a Gold Medal
Naveed Sarwar, a student of MA (Previous) got different prizes/ trophies  for excellence performance in different co-curricular activities
Study Tour/ Field Trips
Islamabad    (Twice)
Murree
Bara Gali
Kalal Kahar
Tarbela Dam Project (Twice)
 
Institute of Management Studies

Vision
To gain a reputation of an International level, School of Business, ranked amongst the top business schools and become a school of choice for the future.

Mission
•   To develop into a very strong institution, of high prestige, for learning and research.
•   To make a significant contribution in the Economic and Social Development of the country.

Objectives   
•   To impart quality education of a high level and conduct research, in the relevant areas.
•   To prepare students for successful professional careers, in the rapidly changing environments, who will assume the roles of future executive leaders.

Teaching Staff
Name    Qualification   Designation
Dr. Abdul Qaiyum Khan   Ph.D. (Peshawar)   Professor
Dr. Shah Jehan,   Ph.D. (USA)   Director
Mr. Abdul Waheed   M.Com  (Peshawar), ACMA
   Associate Professor
Dr. Bushra Hamid    Ph.D. (Peshawar)
   Associate Professor
Dr. Tanveer Abdullah   Ph.D. UK
   Associate Professor
Mr. Zia-ud-Din   B.Sc Eng (Pesh), MBA (USA)   Associate Professor
Dr. Sajjad Ahmad Khan   Ph.D. (Peshawar)   Assistant Professor
Ms. Afifa Anjum Khattak   MBA (Peshawar)   Lecturer
Mr. Asad Habib   M.Sc Computer Science (Pesh)   Lecturer
Ms. Durr-e-Nayab,   MPA (Peshawar)   Lecturer
Mr. Mehboob-ur-Rashid,   MBA (Peshawar)   Lecturer
Mr. Naveed Ahmad,   MPA (Peshawar)   Lecturer
Mr. Shahid Hussain,   M.Sc Computer Sc (Gomal)   Lecturer
Mr. Waqar Aziz,   M.Sc Computer Sc (Peshawar)   Lecturer
Mr. Zia Obaid   M.Phil. (Norway)   Lecturer

Supporting Staff
Name    Designation
Mr. Amir Hussain,   Superintendent
Mr. Mian Muhammad Nabi   Librarian
Mr. Saddat Khan   Superintendent
Mr. Abdul Ghafoor   Senior Lab Assistant
Mr. Badshah Gul   Senior Clerk
Mr. Ikram Ullah   Senior Clerk
Mr. Muhammad Nisar   Machine Operator
Mr. Noor Ali   Naib Qasid
Mr. Zafar Khan   Naib Qasid
Mr. Rehman Ullah   Naib Qasid
Mr. Nasir Khan   Naib Qasid
Mr. Musrart Hussain   *KPO
Mr. Haroon    *Clerk
* On Contract

Seminars / Workshop
Name   Topic   Sponsored by
Eric francis   Job Fair, Internship & Job Placement for the Year 2006   Nestle Pakistan Ltd
Mr. Josh Millers   Establishing Your Own Business   U.S consulate Peshawar
Dr. Shah Jehan Khan, Dr. Sajjad Ahmad Khan, Mr. Zia obaid, & Miss. Affifa Anjum   One Week Training on Report Writing   Norwegian Conical

Staff / Students Study Tour

•   Study trip to Islamabad Industrial State, under the supervision of Miss. Dur-e-Nayyab
•   Study trip to Mobil Oil Islamabad, led by Mr. Israr ul Haq
•   BBA Female Student Trip to Kund, under supervision of Mr. Mehboob-ur-Rashid
•   Study trip to COMSAT Islamabad, under supervision of Mr. Asad Habib.
•   Excursion Trip for MBA IV to Natia Gali(led by Mr .Zahid Aziz)
•   Excursion Trip for BBA & BBA-IT to Natia Gali (led by Mr. Muhammad Izhar)
•   Five Days Trip for MBA(Genl) One Year Girl Student to Lahore( Led by Mr. Zia Obaid & Shandana Azizullah)
•   One Day Excursion Trip for MBA One year (IT & General) students to Islamabad (led by Mr. Zia Obaid & Amir Hussain)

Physical Development

•   Proposal for Establishing Computer Laboratory at BBA (H) Section
•   Construction of Two Rooms on the IMS, main campus, on third floor.

Extra Curricular Activities

•   Orientation Session for newly admitted students
•   Welcome party for newly admitted students.
•   Farewell party for outgoing students.

Graduate Programs
 
   BBA (Hons)         120 Credit Hours
   BBA-IT (Hons)         120 Credit Hours

 
Postgraduate Programs

MBA General (One Year)         36 Credit Hours
      MBA-IT (One Year)            36 Credit Hours
      BA (Hons) Business Administration      Three Years   
      BA (Hons) Public Administration      Three Years   
MBA (Evening)               66 Credit Hours
Diploma In Health Planning & Management    36 Credit Hours
Diploma in Enterprise Development      33 Credit Hours
Ph.D. Program for HEC Scholarship Holders

Enrollment of students
   BBA   BBA (Hons)
Buss. Adm   BBA
(Hons)
Pub. Adm     Master  One Year   MBA
(Evening)   M.Phil.   Ph.D.   Diploma in Pub Health
   M   F   M   F   M   F   M   F   M   F   M   F   M   F   M   F
   141   59   84   22   36   13   127   35   37   --   01   --   10   --   12   --
T   200   106   49   162   37   01   10   12




 
Department of Library & Information Sciences

Vision
•   To prepare library professional by providing professional education and preparing them to meet the challenges of information explosion and its control at all levels.
•   To provide quality education in the field of library and information science by utilizing all electronic and non-electronic means.
•   To prepare students to assure a wide variety of services and leadership positions in libraries and information centers.
•   To prepare skilled professional library information science specialists who are cognizant of their importance in a diverse, rapidly changing global society.

Mission
To provide quality education in the field of Library and Information Science by utilizing all electronic and non-electronic means.

Objectives
•   To produce trained library professionals for playing dynamic role in the improvement of library and education.
•   To develop the concept of Library and Information Sciences in students as well as in community.
•   To develop skills in students relating to solution of the problems occurred in libraries and information centres.
•   To create awareness in students about documents and its management.

•   To form a group of library scientists to play an effective role in the dissemination of information.
•   To promote awareness in the students and teachers to understand bibliographical needs of the country and to prepare them for fulfilling such needs.
•   Make special provisions for integrated refresher courses in Library and Information Science for working Librarians.
•   To ensure the admission of students with academic competence and potentialities of high quality so that its alumni may be able to play their role in the process of national construction and social change by disseminating the required information.
•   To develop and carry out an individual or collaborative agenda of research and creative activities in the foundation and practices of the discipline.

Teaching Staff
Name    Qualification   Designation
Syed Liaqat Ali   MLISc/ MCS   Asstt. Professor/ Chairman
Mr. Hamid Rehman   MLISc/LLB   Asstt. Professor
Mr. Asad Khan   MLISc   Lecturer
Mr. Fauzdar Khan   MLISc   Lecturer
Mr. Sajad Ahmad   MLISc/BEd   Lecturer
Mr. M. Ismail   M.Phil. MLISc/M.A. (History)   Lecturer

 
Supporting Staff
Name    Designation
Mr. Jamil Zada   Office Assistant
Mr. Mudassir Shah   Junior Clerk
Mr. Abdul Waheed   N/ Qasid
Mr. Sabir Shah   N/ Qasid
Mrs. Raiassat Begum   *Assistant Librarian


Staf
*On Contract

Staff Pursuing Higher Qualification
Name   Designation   Qualification    University
Mr. Muhammad Ismail   Lecturer   M.Phil.   University of Peshawar

Seminars (Attended / Organized)
Title   Organized by   Held at
Fortnightly Seminar   Department of Library & Information Science   Department of Library & Information Science

Training Received by Staff
Name    Title   Scope   Sponsored by
Mr. Hamid Rehman   Research Methodology   Local   PARD

Extra – Curricular Activities
•   Mushairas were arranged periodically
•   Fare well and Welcome parties in the honor of the students were also arranged 
•   One Day Cricket Matches were played with other Departments
•   Students visited marvelous historical place of Michini Fort at Landi Kotal on  23-01-2007

Budgetary Provision of the Department

Purchase of Books
Received Rs. 100000/- (One Lac) in two equal installment.

Students Enrollment
Master   MLISc   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
M   F   Total   M   F   Total   Nil   Nil
67   45   112   53   31   84      

Scholarships Awarded to Students
Source of Scholarship   Number
Tribal / Bajour   8
Mora /Chitral   2
Mora / Charsadda   5
Mora / Peshawar   14
Mora / Nowshehra   2
Mora / Kohat   1
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Mora / Dir (Lower)   1
Mora / Mohamand   8
Hafiz Quran   2
Brother / Sister Concession   3

Students Achievements
Detail
M.A. (Previous) Examination (Session 2006-07) in Progress.
Study Tour / Field Trips
One week study tour to Lahore for MLISc class was arranged in order to visit important Libraries and Information centers.
Seminar / Training Attended
Communication skills training received by MLISc students from PARD.
 


 
College of Home Economics

Vision
“Ours Is The Privilege To Mould The Society”

Objectives      
•   To provide up to date and modern education to the students.
•   To inculcate true appreciation of religious and Islamic values in the practical lives of the students.
•   To develop social sensibilities and prepare students to cope better with their various roles not only as individuals, but as family members and citizens of the state.
•   To develop a positive attitude towards life.
•   To gear women towards professional careers and a general socio-economic development.
•   To develop confidence in young women to realize the importance of their distinct role as nation builders.
•   To expose the students to the latest knowledge and technology to familiarize them with the advancements in the industrial sector.

Teaching Staff
Name    Qualification   Area of Specialization    Designation
Sabia Zafar   M.Sc   Textile & Clothing    Assoc.Prof.
Amal Uppal   M.Sc   Food & Nutrition   Assoc.Prof.
Dr.Fanila Far (Principal)   Ph.D.   Central Asian Studies   Assoc.Prof.
Nuzhat Dar   M.Sc   Art and Design   Asst.Prof.
Nuzhat Haroon   M.A.   Archaelogy   Asst.Prof
Zile Huma   M.Sc   General Home Economics   Lecturer
Imrana Semi   M.Sc   Art & Design   Lecturer
Rabia Chisti   M.Sc   Art & Design   Lecturer
Shahnaz Khattak   M.Sc   Fiber Technology   Asst.Prof.
Shabana Sajjad   M.Sc   Textile & Clothing   Lecturer
Faiza Tauqer   M.Sc   Textile & Clothing   Lecturer
Lala Rukh   M.Sc   Textile & Clothing   Lecturer
Azra Yasmeen   M.Sc   Food & Nutrition   Asst.Prof.
Fazia Ghaffar   M.Sc   Food & Nutrition   Lecturer
Zahin Anjum   M.Sc   Food & Nutrition   Lecturer
Tasnim Hameed    M.Sc   Human Development   Asst. Prof.
Kaniz Fatima   Ph.D.   Psychology   Asst. Prof.
Mussarat Tariq   M.Sc   Human Development   Lecturer
Shaista Ali   M.Sc   Human Development   Lecturer
Ghazala NIzam   Ph.D.   Economics   Asst. Prof.
Kausar Takreem   M.A.   Business Administration   Lecturer
Farzana Rehman   M.Sc   Management Studies   Lecturer
Mehnaz Gul   M.Phil.   Public Administration   Lecturer
Nabahat Ashar   M.Phil.   Economics   Asst. Prof.
Farahat Shahzad   M.Sc   Chemistry   Asst.Prof.
Razia Tariq   M.Sc   Chemistry   Lecturer
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Amina Asghar   M.Phil.   Microbiology   Lecturer
Gule Rana Jamil   M.Sc   Chemistry   Lecturer
Neelam Mukhtar   M.Sc   Computer Science   Lecturer
Samina Ashfaq   Ph.D. (Enrolled)   English   Asst.Prof.
Nabila Shah   M.A.   English   Asst.Prof.
Dr.Shahzia Babar   Ph.D.   Central Asian Studies   Asst.Prof.
Noushaba Taufiq   Ph.D. (Enrolled)   English   Lecturer
Shahzia Shah   Ph.D. (Enrolled)   English   Lecturer
Zubaida Zulfiqar   M.A.   Urdu   Asst.Prof.
Shahida Bashir   M.A.   Islamiyat   Asst.Prof.
Shahzia Durrani   M.Phil./Ph.D. (Enrolled)   Pakistan Studies   Lecturer
Nayyar Kamal   M.Sc   Art & Design   *Lecturer
Zubaida Mughal   M.Sc   Art & Design   *Lecturer
Faryal Yousaf   M.Sc   Textile & Clothing   *Lecturer
Hina Shiraz   M.Sc   Textile & Clothing   *Lecturer
Nazia Saleem   M.Sc   Food & Nutrition   *Lecturer
Farida Gulshan   M.Sc   Human Development   *Lecturer
Salma Naz Gul   M.Sc   Human Development   *Lecturer
Huma Abrar   M.Sc   Computer Science   *Lecturer
Wasaf Inayat   M.Sc   Management Studies   *Lecturer
Ayesha Zakir    M.Sc   Food & Nutrition   *Lecturer
Mumtaz Begum   M.Sc   Food & Nutrition    *Lecturer
Qudsia Saleem   MA   Islamiyat   *Lecturer
Razia Begum   M.Sc.   Management Studies   *Lecturer
*On Contract
Supporting Staff
Name    Designation
Abida Naeem   Librarian
Chaman Gul    D.P.E
Mrs Tasneem Riffat   Heat Teacher
Gohar Simin   Lab Assistant
Nazneen Sami   Lab Assistant
Shamim Hussain   Lab Assistant
Zohraj Begum   Lab Assistant
Fazeelat Shaheen   Lab Assistant
Shireen Gul   Lab Assistant
Farkhanda Ahmed    Lab Assistant
Ghazala Shaukat   Lab Assistant
Abd-ur-rehman   Superintendent
Rafi-ullah   Office Asst.
Hidayat Shah   Office Asst.
Shagufta Javed   Senior Clerk
Jan Akbar   Lab. Supd.
Abdul Jabbar   Naib Qasid
Kasmir Khan   Naib Qasid
Taufiq Muhammad   Naib Qasid
Muhammad Javed   Naib Qasid
Raz Muhammad   Naib Qasid
Jehanzeb khan   Lab Asst.
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Syed Yasir Ali Shah   Naib Qasid
Amam Ullah   Driver
Zar Shed `   Lib Attendant
Abdul Aziz   Driver
Munawar Sultana   *Lab Assistant
Faiza Khattak   *Lab Assistant
Nazia Yassen   *Lab Assistant
Ayesha Ali   *Lab Assistant
Gohar Sultan   *Lab Assistant
Uzma Perveen   *Lib Assistant
Karim Ullah   *Naib Qasid
Karim Ullah   *Naib Qasid
Shah Jehan   *Potter
Inayat Ur Rehman   *Technician
Nasir Kahn    *Naib Qasid
Khalil ur Rehman   *Naib Qasid
Sirj ur Rehman    *Driver
Basharat   *Driver
Siraj ud Din   *Driver
Saadat Khan   *Driver
Daulat    *Gardener
Izzat   *Gardener
Hidayat   *Gardener
Siraj ur Rehman   *Naib Qasid
*On Contract

Staff Pursuing Higher Qualification
Name   Designation   Qualification    Area of Specialization   University
Nabahat Ashar   Asst. Prof.   M.Phil.   Economics   University of Peshawar
Kausar Takreem   Lecturer   MBA   Business Administartion   University of Peshawar
Samina Ashafq   Asst. Prof.   M.A.   English   University of Peshawar
Naushaba Taufiq   Lecturer   M.A.   English   University of Peshawar
Shazia Shah   Lecturer   M.A.   English   University of Peshawar
Shazia Durrani   Lecturer   M.A.   Pakistan Studies   Qaid e Azam University, Islamabad

Papers Published
•   Dr. Shazia Babar, English, Ajeeba Phalsapha (Strange Philosophy), A Synopsis of Abdul Ghani Khan’s Philosophy of Junoon and Janam. , PASHTO
•   --- Quarterly Journal of the Pashto Academy, U.O.P, National, April-June 2006, 19-32
•   --- English, Faiz Ahmed Faiz: Life and Literary Style., PUTAJ, Local, Dec 2006, Vol. 13, 9-26
•   Ms. Razia Tariq, Sciences, Kinetic Study on Plasma Pseudocholinesterase, PUTAJ, Local, Dec 2006, Vol. 13, --
•   Shiraz, H. Khattak, S. Sajjad, S. Textile and Fashion Designing, A comparative Study on the Effects of Various Washing Powders on the Dimensional Stability of Cotton Fabrics-I, PUTAJ, Local, Dec 2006, Vol. 13, 103-109
•   Yousaf, F. Sajjad, S. Khattak, S.  Textile and Fashion Designing, A Comparative Study on the Effects of Various Washing Powders on the Abrasion Resistance of Polyester/Cotton Blends-I, PUTAJ, Local, Dec 2006
•   Dr. Fanila Far, English, Pushto Novel Through its Evolution, Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Mar 2007
•   Dr. Kaniz-e-Fatima, Human Development , Fallacy About Male To Female Gender Dysphorics In Pakistan., Pakistan Journal of Psychology, Dec 2006, Vol. 37 No. 2, 45-60
Books / Monographs
•   Dr. Kaniz-e-Fatima and Ms. Farida Gulshan Bahar, (June, 2006) Human Development, Compiled a book on Adolescence, Overview, Historical Background and Theoretical Perspective, The Print man, Peshawar.
Conference Attended
Attended by   Title   Sponsored by   Scope
Staff    Development of Home Makers in Home Making   Wheat-able Biscuits and Pearl Continental, Peshawar.   National
Staff    Professional Development of Teacher.   HE and HEHA   National
Staff    SEMA: The Whirling Derbishes   National Sufi Council, Capital Development Authority, RUMI Forum   National

Seminars Attended
Attended by   Title   Sponsored by   Scope
Staff    E-Business   Institute of Management Sciences   Local
Staff    Digital Library   Central Library   Local
Staff    To Facilitate the Institution of Higher Learning   HEC   Local
Staff    Globalization and Food Security   Action Aid International Peshawar and Social Welfare and Awareness Society   Local
Staff    Human Rights   HR Society   Local
Staff    Frontier Archaeology   Directorate of Archaeology, Govt. of NWFP   International
Staff    Wireless Communication   Pepsi   Local
Staff    SOLC   British Council   Local
Staff    Entrepreneur-
ship and Small Business in Pakistan   SMEDA   Local
Staff    System Applications and Products in Data Processing.   Deptt of Computer Science   Local
Staff    Hypertension   Blood Donation Society, U.O.P   Local
Staff    Wireless Communication   Dept. of Electronics   Local

Seminars Organized
Title   Venue   Sponosored by   Scope
Role of Muslim Women in USA   College of Home Economics   British Council   Local
Awareness about Head Injuries   College of Home Economics   Head Injury Society   Local
Kitchen Gardening   College of Home Economics   --   Local
Money and Credit Creation   College of Home Economics   Home Economics   Local
Entrepreneur    College of Home Economics   Human Development Foundation   National
Legal Aspects of Family   College of Home Economics   Home Economics   Local
Hypertension   Agha Khan Auditorium   Blood Donation Society, U.O.P   Local
System and Process of Controlling in Administrative Management   College of Home Economics   --   Local
 
Workshops Attended
Attended by   Title   Venue   Sponsor
Selected Staff   Education Systems of Pakistan and 21st Century   Pearl Continental, Peshawar   Frontier Education Foundation
Selected Staff   Uses of Complex in Daily Life   Institute of Chemical Science   Institute of Chemical Science
Selected Staff   Semester System   Frontier Women University   HEC
Selected Staff   Opportunities for Ph.D. and Post Docs In Foreign Universities   Frontier Women University   HEC
Selected Staff   SOLC   British Council, Peshawar   British Council, Peshawar
Selected Staff   Figure drawing   College of Home Economics,    Home Economics.
Selected Staff   Use of Contraceptives   College of Home Economics,    Bayer Pharmaceuticals
Selected Staff   Developing Management Skills   Dept. of Gender Studies, University of Peshawar.   Center for higher Education: Leadership and Management in collaboration with Institute of Education, University of London.

Workshops Organized
Title   Venue   Sponsored by   Scope
Summer Camp   College of Home Economics.   University of Peshawar    Local
Figure drawing   College of Home Economics.   University of Peshawar   Local
Importance of Voting   College of Home Economics.   University of Peshawar   Local

Training

Received by Staff
Names of Trainee   Title   Scope   Sponsored by
Dr. Kaniz-e-Fatima
Ms. Nabahat Ashar
Ms. Amina Rahat
Ms. Ghazala Nizam
Ms. GuleRana Iftikhar   Teacher’s Development Training   Local   HEC
M.Sc. Students   Family and Community Development    Local   Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, Peshawar
Ms. Amina Rahat   Training for Voting   Local   --
Ms. Zahin Anjum
Ms. Shaista Ali
Ms. Farida Gulshan
Ms. Ayesha Ali   First Aid   Local   Pakistan Red Crescent Society
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Ms. Nayyar kamal
Ms. Zubaida Mughal
Ms. Faryal Yousaf
Ms. Razia Begum
Ms. Ayesha Zakir
Ms. Farhana Qazi
Ms. Shabina Gul   Staff Development Course   Local   HEC
Ms. Mussarat Tariq
Ms. Shaista Ali
Ms. Ayesha Anwar
Playgroup and Nursery Staff Members   Early Childhood Curriculum   Local   New Century Education System

Imparted by Staff
Name   Title   Scope   Sponsored by
Miss Mussarat Tariq &
Miss Aisa Anwar   Teacher’s Training Program   Local   CHECO
Miss Aisa Anwar   Classroom Management   Local   CHECO
Miss Aisa Anwar   Creative Activities   Local   CHECO
Miss Aisa Anwar   Mental Hygiene   Local   CHECO
Miss Zahin Anjum   Cooking Classes   Local   CHECO
Miss Razia Tariq   Concepts and Principles of Model Making    Local   CHECO
Miss Zele Huma &
Miss Imrana Seemi   Figure Drawing Photography and Interior designing   Local   CHECO
*College of Home Economics

Extra – Curricular Activities

Proctorial Board
•   MS. Nabila Shah: staff proctor, college of home economics
•   Ms. Nadia khan: Student proctor, university of peshawar
•   Ms. Alia shaheen: Student proctor, university of Peshawar

Sports
Sports Gala
•   College hosted an Opening Ceremony of Sports Gala on 15th Nov 2006 on College Ground. The Ceremony was presided by the Wife of Governor, Mr. Mohammad Ali Jan Orakzai.
•   The Events went on for Five days on the College ground.
•   The Closing Ceremony was held on 20th Nov 2006. Wife of Core Commander closed the ceremony.

Teachers Teams of College of Home Economics
•   Played Cricket and Volley Ball Matches held on 24th Nov 2006 against the teacher’s teams of Jinnah College for Women. Cricket match was won by the College of Home Economics while the Jinnah College team won Volley Ball match.

Student Teams of College of Home Economics won
•   Hand Ball Match held on 27th Nov 2006.
•   Hockey-Semi Final held on 8th Dec 2006.
•   Hockey Match on 9th Dec 2006.

Students of College of Home Economics in Inter-College Tournament won
•   Best Team Trophy.
•   8 Gold Medals in Athletics.
•   16 Gold Medals in Hockey.
•   12 Gold Medals in Hand Ball.
•   5 Silver Medals in Badminton.

Debates
•   Bilingual Declamation on 12th Nov 2006 organized by Literary Society.
•   Inter-College Debate on 28th Feb 2007 organized by Iqra University.
•   Declamation on Corruption held by the University of Peshawar.
•   Debate Competition to City University in 2007.

Social work 
•   Ms. Faryal Yousaf and Ms. Lala Rukh organized the Social Work Program for the Student of B.Sc. Part IV from 17th –25th April 2007. The program was arranged in two phases. The first phase was a Civil Defense Course, and the second phase was Literacy Program. In Literacy Program, books and copies were distributed among students of B.Sc. Part III in March 2007.

Students Enrollment
Bachelor   Master   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
633   131   Nil   Nil



   Students Achievements
Detail
Study Tour / Field Trips
Students Visited Lok Versa and NCA, Islamabad on 12th Feb 2007.
Al-shifa Hospital Islamabad
NIFA, Peshawar
Seminar / Training Attended
Awareness Program on First Aid in Oct 2006
Training for “Importance of Voting” in April 2007
First Aid Training for 3 days

 
Quaid-e-Azam College of Commerce

Vision
We will be a leading academic institution in the field of Commerce and Management, working for the socio-econmic development of the community with a focus on management of industrial and commercial activities.

Mission
To produce competent managers, entrepreneurs and academicians with sound knowledge and equipped with analytical tools required in today’s highly competitive world of commerce and Industry to provide opportunity to explore new business horizons by enabling them to make optimal business decisions.

Objectives
After graduation from the College, the students will be able to:
•   Evaluate different financial proposals by exhibiting strong theoretical knowledge and quantitative techniques.
•   Establish an accounting system for new concern or handle the accounts of any on going concern.
•   Have a broader understanding of corporate, legal and business affairs.
•   Understand the modern business scenario.
•   Provide strong managerial, interpersonal and negotiation skills.
•   Conduct research independently.
•   Comprehend business and economic environment.

Teaching Staff
Name    Qualification   Area of Specialization   Designation
Ikhtiar Muhammad   M.Com   Accounting   Assott. Professor
Syed Muhammad Abbas   MBA, MA Islamiyat   Management and Behavioral Science   Asstt. Professor
Yorid Ahsan Zia   M.Com   Project Management   Lecturer
Muhammad Haroon   MBA   Finance   Lecturer
Yasir Mehmood   M.Com   Accounting   *Lecturer
Naveed Farooq   MBA      *Lecturer
Muhammad Sadeeq Ullah   M.Sc Computer Science   ---   *Lecturer
*On Contract
Supporting Staff
Name    Designation
Tariq Shaukat   Library Superintendent
Naseer Muhammad   Assistant
Muhammad Ahmad   Key Punch Operator
Sami Ullah   Junior Clerk
Muhammad Tahir Khan   Junior Clerk
Muhammad Arif   Naib Qasid
Muhammad Ishfaq   Naib Qasid
Sajjad Ali Shah   Naib Qasid
Shakir Asad   *Library Attendant
*On Contract
Staff Pursuing Higher Qualification   
Name   Designation   Qualification    Area of  Specialization   University
Syed Muhammad Abbas    Asstt.Professor   Ph.D.   Management   University of the Punjab
Yorid Ahsan Zia   Lecturer   Ph.D.   Management   University of the Punjab
Muhammad Haroon    Lecturer   Ph.D.   Finance   University of the Punjab

Seminars Attended / Organized
Attended by   Seminar Title   Organized by   Sponsored by
Staff    One Day Seminar on Islamic Banking   Quaid-e-Azam College of Commerce   College
Staff    One Day Seminar on Public Sector Accounting and Auditing   Quaid-e-Azam College of Commerce   College

Extra – Curricular Activities
•   Proctorial Board:
   Proctors for Session 2006-07
   Mr. Yorid Ahsan Zia   Lecturer      Staff Proctor
Mr. Tayyab      M.Com Two Year   Student Proctor
Mr. Naveed      M.Com. Two Year   Student Proctor
Mr. Naveed Ahmad   M.Com. Two Year   Student Proctor
•   Membership of Societies
Mr. Noor ul Amin   M.Com. Two Year   Member, Khyber Literary Club
   Sports
College Sports week was organized in March 2007. The event included interclass competitions of Cricket, Table Tennis and Badminton.

Budgetary Provision of  the Department
Contingency   Special Allocation   Total
Rs. 110,000/-   571,500/-   681,500/-

Students Enrollment
Master   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
M.Com. (One Year)   M.Com. (Two Year)      
Male   Female   Male   Female   Nil   Nil
91   1   180   8      
 
Scholarships Awarded to Students
Source of Scholarship   Number
Mora Scholarship   20

Students Achievements
Detail
Aysha Sami Latif    (Gold Medalist --- M.Com. Two Year 2004-06)
Study Tour / Field Trips
Five-Day Industrial & Commercial Tour to Lahore - M.Com. Two Year 2005-07
Three-Day Study Tour to Lahore --- M.Com. Two Year 2004-06
Seminar / Training Attended
04 Students of M.Com. (Final) were given training by UBL for their New Product Launch
92 Student of M.Com. (Final) were trained by various organizations under the Internship Program
 
Faculty of Numerical & Physical Sciences

Vision
To be a nucleus for the promotion of Science and Technology and to achieve recognition for its services in uplift of the society and country.
   
Mission
To prepare for advance learning to the highest levels through teaching, research and the dissemination of knowledge for the benefit of students and society at large and to achieve this goal by organizing its activities effectively and efficiently.                                           .

Faculty Strength            
Department      Teaching   Para-Teaching Staff
      Permanent   Contract
Computer Science   14   07   13
Electronics   07   06   03
Mathematics   12   04   01
Physics   17   12   -
Statistics   12   06   -
Total   62
35   17

Faculty Input
Department      Bachelor (Hons)   M.Sc   M.S   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
Computer Science   418   100   20   -   -
Electronics   -   203   -   -   -
Mathematics   -   190   -   1   1
Physics   -   240   -   11   04
Statistics   -   200   -   07   12
Total:   418   933
20   19   17

Research Projects Undertaken /Submitted
Total =    01

Workshops /Seminars/ Symposia Organized
Workshops      03      Seminars      02
Symposium      -
Conference      05

Faculty Output
Journals/ Books/ Monographs/ Publications/ Projects Proposed   
Journals               04   
Books/Monograph            01
Publication (National & International)      15

Workshops/ Seminars / Symposia Attended
Workshop         04
Seminars         03
Symposia          09
Conference         14
Student Enrollment / Degrees Awarded
Departments   Bachelor (Hons)   M.Sc   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
Computer Science   74   80   -   -
Electronics   -   44   -   -
Mathematics   -   67   -   -
Physics   -   82   04   -
Statistics   -   76   06   -
                         Total:   74   349   10   -

Medals & Scholarships Awarded      Total = 54

Faculty Requirements for 2007-2008
   Provision of sufficient space for all the Departments
   Acquisition of latest books and scientific journals.
   Scientific equipments for Electronics & Physics laboratories
   Improving Computer and Internet Facilities.
   Appointments of high qualified Faculties.

 
Department of Computer Science

Vision
To become a leading institute for quality Computer Education and Research. We will try to make our department the best department in Computer Science education and research in the whole country. We will also try to make it the best department of the University of Peshawar.

Mission
The department of Computer Science since its inception is to promote computer education throughout the province. Apart from education, at to produce skilled professionals for the IT labour market. The Department is also committed. To promote research culture in the field of Computer Science and accumulate a critical mass of researchers.

Objectives
•   Holding of the “Conference on Language and Technology 2007” successfully.
•   Publishing of more research papers.
•   Faculty appointments and development.

Teaching Staff
Name    Qualification   Area of Specialization   Designation
Dr. M. Abid Khan   Ph.D. (UK)   Information Technology   Associate Professor
Dr. Saeed Mahfooz   Ph.D. (UK)   Information Technology   Assistant Professor
Mian Altafullah Farooq   MS (US)   Information Technology   Assistant Professor
Mr. Mohammad Naeem   M.Sc (Peshawar)   Information Technology   Assistant Professor
Dr. Azhar Rauf   Ph.D. (USA)   Information Technology   Lecturer
Mrs. Sara Shahzad   M.Sc (Peshawar)   Information Technology   Lecturer
Mr. Shah Khusro   M.Sc (Peshawar)   Information Technology   Lecturer
Mr. Amjad Ali
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   M.Sc  (D.I.Khan)   Information Technology
   *Lecturer
Mr. Aqeel Imran   MS  (Islamabad)   Information Technology
   *Lecturer
Mr. Ibrar Ahmed   MS  (LUMS)   Information Technology
   *Lecturer
Mr. Javed Iqbal   MS  (UK)   Information Technology
   *Lecturer
Mr. Mohammad Asif   BE (UET)   Engineering   *Lecturer
Mrs. Kanwal Imran   M.Sc (Peshawar)   Information Technology   *Lecturer
Miss. Sumaira Rasool   M.Sc (Peshawar)   Information Technology
   *Lecturer
*On Contract

Supporting Staff
Name    Designation
Faras Khan   Assistant
Fazli Moqeem   Senior Clerk
Adnan Muhammad   Naib Qasid
Tahir Muhammad   Naib Qasid
Shakeel Khan   Naib Qasid
Nisar Muhaamd   Laboratory Assistant
Jan Muhammad   Senior Laboratory Assistant
Abdul Aziz Salim   *Librarian
Jamal Ahmad   *System / Network Administrator
Haji Muhammad Tayyab   *Accountant
Imam Shah   *Superintendent
Zahid Ur Rahman   *Laboratory Assistant
Akhtar Zaman   *Junior Clerk
Samin Jan   *Junior Clerk
Rashid Ullah   *Junior Clerk
Fazal Hussain   *Laboratory Attendant
Nasir Khan   *Laboratory Attendant
Khushdil Khan   *Generator Operator
Muhammad Ismail   *Naib Qasid
Sadarat Shah   *Naib Qasid
*On Contract
Staff Pursuing Higher Qualification
Name   Designation   Qualification    Area of Specialization   University
Mr. Shah Khusro   Lecturer
   Ph.D.
   IT (semantic web)
   Vienna University of Engineering & Technology, Austria
Mrs. Sara Shahzad
Mrs. Sara Shahzad   Lecturer
   Ph.D.
   IT (semantic web)
   Technical University of Graz, Austria

Publication in Journals
•   Dr. M. Abid Khan, A Computational Approach to the Pashto Pronoun, PESHAWAR UNIVERSITY TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, 2006.
•   Dr. M. Abid Khan, The Morphology of Pashto Pronoun-A Computational Perspective, JOURNAL OF CENTRAL ASIA, Issue No.58, Summer 2006.
•   Dr. M. Abid Khan, The Verbal Adjectives of Pashto from Computational Point of View, Monthly Pashto, JOURNAL OF PASHTO ACADEMY , University of Peshawar, July-August-September,  2006.
Conference Papers
•   Dr. M. Abid Khan, Treatment of Pronominal Anaphoric Devices in Urdu Discourse, In Proceedings of Second International Conference on Emerging Technologies, Peshawar, Pakistan, November 13-14, 2006.
•   Dr. M. Abid Khan, Computational-Based Study of the Past Tense Verbs in Pashto, Accepted in SALA-26, December 19-21, 2006,  Mysore, India.
   Books/ Monographs
Mian Altafullah Farooq, (July 2007), C++ Theoretical & Practical Approach
(Mian’s Series), Pixel Plus, Peshawar.

Conference
Attended
Attended by   Title    Scope   Sponsoring Agency
Dr. M.Abid   Microsoft Academic Days   International   Microsoft
Dr. Saeed Mahfooz
& Mr. M. Asif   National Conference on Information & Communication Technologies (NCICT-2007)   National
   University of Science & Technology Bannu.

Dr. M. Abid   SALA-26   International   India
Dr. M. Asad   Second International Conference on Emerging Technologies   International   Pakistan

Organized
Title    Scope   Sponsoring Agency
Conference on Language and Technology   International   Department of Computer Science,
University of Peshawar

Seminars (Attended / Organized)
Title of Seminar   Scope   Sponsoring Agency
Educational Technologies   Local   Department of Computer Science
University of Peshawar

Workshops (Attended / Organized)
Attended by   Title   Organized by   Scope
Mr. Aqeel Imran &
Mr. Javed Iqbal
   Workshop on Design Science   NIIT, NUST   National

Budgetary Provision of the Department
Type   Amount
Special allocation in lieu of Self Finance   21,75,195/-
Computer Related Equipment   3,30,000/-
Contingencies   1,10,000/-
Additional Recurring Grant   26,14,805/-
Purchase of Books   50,000/-
Networking in the Emerging Sciences Building   1,00,000/-
Total:   53,80,000/-

Students Enrollment
   *Bachelor   *Master   *MS   *Ph.D.
   Male   Female   Male   Female   Male   Female   Male   Female
Total   418   100   20   Nil
* No restriction on no. of male and female candidates.

Scholarships for Students
Source of Scholarship   Number
Mora Scholarship   1
Tribal Schoalrship   1
Pakistan Baitul Mall Scholarship   1
         
Student Achievements
Seminar / Training Attended   One day seminar on “Educational Technologies” organized by the Department of Computer Science, University of Peshawar, Speaker Mr. Munib Hadi, dated 11/1/2007
 
Department of Electronics

Vision
   “To be a regional centre of excellence in Electronics”

Mission
To make the centre vision a reality. The Department is committed to the training of graduates of international standards at B.Sc, M.Sc and M.S/M.Phil. levels in the area of Electronics including Nano-Technology, Micro, Consumer, Medical, Communication, Defense and Industrial Electronics. Conduction quality basic and applied teaching and research, offering consultancy ot local industries and institutions andto participate in community Development projects.

Objectives
Teaching, Research and Development in S & T.

Teaching Staff
Name    Qualification   Area of Specialization   Designation
Shamshad Akhtar Awan   Ph.D./ M.Phil.   Electronics.   Professor
Adeel Ahmad   M.Sc.   Electronics.   Lecturer
Falak Naz Khalil   M.Sc.   Electronics.   Lecturer
Saddiq Akbar   M.Sc   Electronics.   Lecturer
Muhammad Kamran Khan   M.Sc   Electronics   Lecturer
Muhammad Saeed Shah   M.Sc   Electronics.
University of Peshawar   *Lecturer
*On Contract

Supporting Staff
Name    Designation
Fazli Rabbi   Lab Suptd
Nafeesuddin Naveed   Lab Supervisor
Abdul Jamil   Assistant
Muhammad Ismail   Senior Clerk
Muhammad Israr   Lab Assistant
Muhammad Noor Zeb   Naib Qasid
Tanveer Hussain   *Library Assistant
Naveed ur Rahman   *Lab Attendent
Fakhr-e-Alam   *Naib Qasid
*On Contract

Staff Pursuing Higher Qualification
Name   Designation   Qualification   Area Of  Specialization   University
Nasir Jamil   Lecturer   Ph.D.   Electronic   Southern methodist Univversity

Conference Paper
Dr. S.A. Awan, ICMCT-99 Conference in San diego USA.

 
Seminars Organized
Seminar Title   Organized by   Sponsored By   Held at
S.A.P.   University of Peshawar   Provost office   Senat Hall
G.S.M.   University of Peshawar   Provost office   Agha Khan  Auditoriam

Extra – Curricular Activities
Farewell Party, Cricket Tournament (Departmental)

Students Enrollment
Master   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
Previous   Final            
Male   Female   Male   Female      
46   4   45   6   Nil   Nil
48   2   52   -            

Student Achievements
Study tours were arranged to Bara Galli and CTI Islamabad. A party is social gathering for celebration and recreation. While parties are related to and often form part of religious cultural and seasonal festival. All previous and final year students of morning & evening celebrated farewell and welcome party in May 2007.

Students also participated in various activities in the Univeristy, such as debates, Naat, sports, speeches etc, during 2006-07. Seminars were also arranged in the department of Electronics.

 
Department of Mathematics


Vision
To act as a leader in the advancement of Mathematics and promotion of Science and Technology in the country.

Mission
The endavour of the department of Mathematics, University of Peshawar is to enhance the standard of mathematics teaching and quality of research bringing its credibility at par with the advanced countries of the world. The ultimate aim is to attain a situation where Pakistani degree holders in mathematics will be proud of their degree

Objectives
The objectives of the department set forward for the academic year 2007-08 are as under:
•   To engage in goal-oriented high-level teaching and research.
•   To promote cooperation and inter-disciplinary relationships with other teaching and research organizations of the country and abroad.
•   To arrange conferences, seminars and refresher courses for the promotion of mathematics education and research.
•   To provide a platform to the students so that to exploit their academic potentials and teaching skills.

Teaching Staff
Name    Qualification   Area of Specialization   Designation
Dr. Islam Noor   Ph.D. (USA)   Mathematical Statistics   Professor
Dr. Gulzar Ali Khan   Ph.D. (UK)   Functional Analysis   Professor
Mr. Naseer Ahmad   M.S. (USA)   Numerical Analysis   Asstt. Professor
Syed Amanat Shah   M.Sc. (Pesh)   Real Analysis   Asstt. Professor
Mr. Nadeem Raza   M.Phil. (QAU)   Complex Analysis   Asstt. Professor
Mr. Imran Aziz   M.Sc. (Pesh)   Algebra & Computer   Lecturer
Mr. Asad Ullah   M.Sc. (Pesh)   Complex Analysis   *Lecturer
Mr. Qaiser Iqbal   M.Sc. (Pesh)   Topology   *Lecturer
Mr. Tahir Hussain   M.Sc. (Pesh)   Algebra   *Lecturer
   *On Contract

Supporting Staff
Name    Designation
Mr. Shamshad Khan   Senior Clerk
Mr. Abdul Halim Shah   Junior Clerk
Mr. Baseer Ahmad   Naib Qasid
Mr. Haroot Khan   Naib Qasid
Muhammad Ishaq   *Assistant Librarian
*On Contract

 
Staff Pursuing Higher Qualification
   
Abroad
Name   Designation   Qualification   University   Department
M.Farooq   Asstt. Prof.   Ph.D.   Essex (UK)   Mathematics
Abdul Samad   Asstt. Prof.   Ph.D.   Leicester (UK)   Mathematics
Tahir Saeed Khan   Asstt. Prof.   Ph.D.   Leicester (UK)   Mathematics

Inland
Name   Designation   Qualification   Area of Specialization   University   Department
Nadeem Raza   Asstt. Prof.   Ph.D.   Stone Spaces   BUITMS   Mathematics
Imran Aziz   Lecturer   Ph.D.   Cryptography   LUMS   Mathematics

Conference

Attended
Name   Scope   Sponsoring Agency
Prof. Dr. G.A.Khan attended 3rd International Conference on Mathematical Models in Fluid Mechanics   International   COMSAT Institute of Information Technology Islamabad
Prof. Dr. G.A. Khan attended Curriculum Development Meeting M/o Education Islamabad   National   M/o Education Islamabad
Prof. Dr. G.A. Khan attended Curriculum Development Meeting M/o Education Islamabad   National   M/o Education Islamabad
Prof. Dr. G.A.Khan & Prof. Dr. Islam Noor attended meeting of the Board of Studies in Mathematics, Hazara University, Mansehra   National   Department of Mathematics, Hazara University, Mansehra.
Prof. Dr. G.A. Khan attended Curriculum Development Meeting M/o Education Islamabad   National   M/o Education Islamabad
Prof. Dr. G.A. Khan attended Curriculum Development Meeting M/o Education Islamabad   National   M/o Education Islamabad

Organized
Title   Scope   Sponsoring Agency
Orientation Session for new Students    Local   Department of Mathematics, University of Peshawar
Higher Education Opportunities    Local   COMSAT Abbottabad
Prevalence and Factors Associated with Thalassaemia Minor Among Adult Students in NWFP   Local   Khyber Medical College, Peshawar
Students Lecture Series   Local   Department of Mathematics, University of Peshawar.

Workshops (Attended/Organized)
Workshop Title   Organized By   Held at
Digital Library   Department of Mathematics, University of Peshawar   Department of Mathematics, University of Peshawar

 
Extra-Curricular Activities
The Department encourages its students to actively participate in healthy co-curricular/extra curricular activities of the university such as
•         Sports Events
•         Quiz Competitions
•         Debates
•         Mushaaras
•         Students Societies.

The following students’ activities took place during the period under report.
Title    Scope   Name of Sponsoring Agency
Welcome Party    Local   Department of Mathematics, University of Peshawar
Cricket Match between M.Sc. Prev & M.Sc. Final    Local   Department of Mathematics, University of Peshawar
Participation in  University clean day   Local   University of Peshawar

Students Enrollment
Master   M.Phil.   Ph.D.
Previous   Final      
Male   Female   Male   Female   Male   Female   Male   Female
58   42   58   32   1   -   1   -

Scholarships Awarded to Students
Source of Scholarship   Number
Mora Scholarship     09
Pakistan Baitul Mal   03
HEC Scholarship   1
Political Scholarship Mohmands   1

Students Achievements
Detail
Rashid Ali Jan recipient of HEC Talent Scholarship for the session 2006-07.
Seminar/Training Attended
Workshop on use of Digital Library
Orientation Session for new Students
Prevalence and Factors Associated with Thalassaemia Minor Among Adult Students in NWFP
Students Lecture Series
 
Department of Physics


Vision
To achieve a status of leadership in the subject of pure and applied physics at both national, and international level, with a firm commitment to attain credibility at par with the technologically advanced countries.

Mission
The Department of Physics has the determination to motivate under graduate students to develop their interests in the subject of Physics so that a scientific culture prevails, and with the intention to induct top 10% students in higher stud

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Research Projects Approved by the University
S. #   Title    Amount (Rs.)   Name of Investigator   Date of Approval
1   Setting up of Microbilogical Bioassay Screening facility    2.867   Prof. Dr. Muhammad Rafiullah Khan (Foreign Faculty Professor   31.01.2007
2   Emotional Intelligence and Conflict Management Comparative study of single and dual working spouses in NWFP.    1833.500   Prof. Dr. Meher Bano   28-2-2007
3   A Comparison of the Emotional problems of the of Physically Handicapped and normal children’s in NWFP Pakistan”   100,000   Dr. Mrs. Rahat Sajjad    28.02.2007
4   Good Goverance: An Approach to Improve External debt situation in Pakistan:   102,000   Dr. Naeem-Ur- Rehman   25.04.2007
5   Analysis of  the Factors determining Foreign direct investment and Economic Growth of Pakistan; 1971 to 2006.   138,000   Dr. Naeem-Ur- Rehman   25.04.2007
6   Styrene Monomer Recovery from Waste polystyrene by Catalytic Degradation.   500,000   Prof. Dr. Jasmin Shah   25.04.2007
7   Determination of Selected Organic Pollutants in Cigarette Tobacco and Smoke.   500,000   Prof. Dr. Rasul Jan   25.04.2007
8   Academic Performance, Intellectual Functioning and Behavioral Problems of Attention Deficit Hyperactive children of Government and Private Schools of NWFP   200,000   Prof. Dr. Meher Bano   25.04.2007
9   Pharmacological Screening Phytochemical Evaluation and Pharmacognostic Studies of Indigofera Gerardiana and Crataegus Songrica.   487,968   Dr. Muhammad Nisar Ahmad   31.05.2007
10   Pharmacognostic, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Investigations of Aconitum heterphllum wall and Bergenia Ciliata Haw.   493,776   Dr. Muhammad Nisar Ahmad   31.05.2007
11   Phase Metro-Structure Evolution and Properties of Clays found in NWFP   369,000   Dr. Yaseen Iqbal, Foreign Prof: Deptt: of Physics.    31.05.2007
12   Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and Heavy Metal in soil plant Samples in the surrounding of selected brick kiln in Peshawar.   468,000   Dr. Muhammad Ishaq   31.05.2007
   Subtotal (A)   3360,580.367      
 
Research Projects Approved by HEC
S. #   Title    Amount (Rs.)   Name of Investigator   Date of Approval
1   Investigation of 50 Hz pulsed D.C generated plasma for processing of Metals   1746,305   Dr. M. Riaz Khan   18/09/2006
2   Thrust Sequence of Thin-skinned Tectonics in the Foreland of Himalaya North Pakistan   296,485   Dr. Irshad Ahmed   16/11/2006
3   Ecology & Population dynamics of adult mosquitoes with particular reference to Anophilines and their vectorial capacity in district Charsadda.   1756,596   Dr. Naheed Ali   26/01/2007
4   Provision of grant to Public sector Universities degree awarding institutions for the maintenance of scientific equipment.   44,270   Dr. M. Riaz Khan   23/03/2007
5   Basic needs guidance of Post Graduate students studying by foreign professors.   1000,000   Dr. M. Aslam Khan   24/03/2007
6   Chemically cross linked V-2 hydrosyethy methacrylate copolymer for the controlled release of cyclic oligo peptid   94,890   Dr. Bashir Ahmad   27/04/2007
7   Floristic phytogeographic & ethnobotanical studies of vascular biodiversity in Swat Kohistan (upper swat) Hindokush range swat.   216,500   Dr. Abdul Rashid   27/04/2007
8   Preparation and Evaluation of sustained analgesic drugs   214,970   Dr. Zafar Iqbal   22/05/2007
9   Sero diagnostic comparative study of toxoplasm gondii in domestic animal and human beings of NWFP Pakistan   889,600   Mr. Abdul Hamid Jan   26/05/2007
10   Fortification & Physiochemical evaluation of canoloa & sunflowers Oils with sea buckthorn Oil.   245,556   Dr. Fazalullah Khan   18/06/2007
   Subtotal (B)   6505,172      



Total (A+B)  =    9865,752.367
Central Library University of Peshawar

Vision
To make library resources available online through Intranet and Internet

Mission
To serve the University community (Faculty members, Research scholars, and Students) by providing them variety of information resources  in all formats (Print/Electronic) and build and strengthen Research culture in the University.

Objectives
The main aim of the Central Library is:
•   To provide the Right Information
•   To the Right User
•   At the Right Time   

Workshops/Seminars/Conferences Attended by the Library Staff

Mr. Ibrar Mohammad, Librarian
S. #   Name    Scope   Organizer/Venue
1   Training course on “Library Automation Process”   National   National Centre for Rural Development & Municipal Adm. Islamabad
2   17th All Pakistan Library Conference “Role of Libraries in 21st century-Libraries: Gateway to sustainable knowledge   National   Pakistan Library Association & National Library of Pakistan, Islamabad
3   Workshop on Using ICT for Library Operations/ Management & Effective user services   National   Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro Sind.
4   SAARC Workshop on Access to Information & Intellectual Property Right Issues   International   SAARC Documentation Center, New Delhi & PASTIC, Pakistan
5   2nd Advanced Training Workshop on WINISIS & GENISIS   National   Pakistan Library Association &Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad
6   Workshop on ICT skills for Library Professionals   National   Riphah International University, Islamabad
7   Training workshop Electronic Library Information Navigator (ELIN)-Single Search interface   International   Higher Education Commission, Islamabad
And International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INSAP), Oxford

Mr. Fazl-e-Rahim Awan, Assistant Librarian
S. #   Name    Scope   Organizer/Venue
1   Training course on “Library Management Skill”   National   National Centre for Rural Development & Municipal Adm. Islamabad
    
 
Miss. Mukhtar Shaheen, Assistant Librarian
S. #   Name    Scope   Organizer/Venue
1   Workshop on Using ICT for Library Operations/ Management & Effective user services   National   Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro Sind.
2   Workshop on ICT skills for Library Professionals   National   Riphah International University, Islamabad
3.   Training course on “Library Automation Process”   National   National Centre for Rural Development & Municipal Adm. Islamabad

Mr. Tahir Jan, Assistant Librarian
S. #   Name    Scope   Organizer/Venue
1   Training course on “Library Automation Process”   National   National Centre for Rural Development & Municipal Adm. Islamabad
2   2nd Advanced Training Workshop on WINISIS & GENISIS   National   Pakistan Library Association & Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad
3   Training Workshop on  Electronic Library Information Navigator (ELIN)-Single Search Interface   International   Higher Education Commission, Islamabad
And International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INSAP), Oxford

Mr. Irfan Ullah, Assistant Librarian
S. #   Name   Scope   Organizer/Venue
1   2nd Advanced training workshop on WINISIS & GENISIS   National   Pakistan Library Association &AIOU Islamabad
2   Training course on “Library Management Skill”   National   National Centre for Rural Development & Municipal Adm. Islamabad

Training courses Conducted / Presentations Made by the Library Staff

Use of the digital library and online resources
S.#   Name   Workshop   Institution
1   Mr. Ibrar Mohammad
University Librarian   -   1.   Department of Archaeology
2.   Department of Botany
2   Miss Mukhtar Shaheen
Assistant Librarian   Use of the Digital Library and Online Resources   3.   Institute of Chemical Sciences
4.   Department of Computer Science
3   Mr. Irfan Ullah
Assistant Librarian      5.   Department of Economics
6.   Department of Electronics
7.   Department of Fine Arts
8.   Department of Gender Studies
9.   Department of Geography
10.   Department of History
11.   College of Home Economics
12.   Islamia College
13.   Department of Mathematics
14.   Department of Pashto
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         15.   Department of Physics
16.   Department of Psychology
17.   Department of Social Work
18.   Department of Statistics
19.   Department of Zoology
20.   Jinnah College for Women

Promotion and Marketing of E-Resources
S. #   Presenter   Topic   Venue
1.   Mr.Ibrar Muhammad
Librarian   Promotion and Marketing of E-Resources    Higher Education Commission, Islamabad
2.   Mr.Tahir Jan
Assistant Librarian   Promotion and Marketing of E-Resources    Higher Education Commission, Islamabad

Training Course on Integrating Computer in class room with the Collaboration of the Staff Training Institute (STI)
S. #   Course Facilitator   Topic   Venue
1.   Mr.Ibrar Muhammad
Librarian   Training Course on Integrating Computer in Class room   University of Peshawar
2.   Mr.Tahir Jan
Assistant Librarian   Training Course on Integrating Computer in Class room   University of Peshawar

Activities for the Next Year
•   Plan for Extension of the Library Building  as university community has outgrown the current library space and a considerable number of books, journals and other material are added to the library collection every year and in the result there is currently  shortage of space for working staff’ materials storage and peaceful study.
•   Establishment of new sections in the library. We are planning to open the following library sections:
•   Digital Library Section
•   Computerizations Cell
•   U.N Publication Cell
•   European Publication Cell
•   Newspaper Reading Room
•   Information Literacy Programs:
•   Initiation of Departmental presentations on Digital library to the newly admitted students to
•   Create awareness on the use of E-Resources.
•   Library Orientation Program for the new Induction
•   Organizing training workshops on digital library for the departmental librarians
•   Grand Book Exhibition
•   Launching of Library Website
•   Launching of Library Resources on Intranet
•   Launching of Library Resources on Internet



 
Statutary Bodies

Syndicate
Name of Members   Designation   Provision of the University of Peshawar Act-1974   Tenure
         From   To
Vice-Chancellor
    (Chairman)   Section-21(1)(i) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Chairman
(Ex-Officio)
Mr. Muzaffar Said,
Advocate, MPA   Member   Section-21(1)(ii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   06.04.2005   05.04.2008
Prof. Dr. S. Shafiqur Rehman, Department of Geology   Member   Section-21(1)(iii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   17.03.2006   16.03.2009
Prof. Dr. Amir Nawaz,
Department of Geography   Member   Section-21(1)(iii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Residue term ending on
16.03.2009
Mr. Justice Ijaz Afzal Khan,
Peshawar High Court   Member   Section-21(1)(iv) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Ex-Officio
Secretary Education NWFP or
his nominee not below the rank of an Additional Secretary   Member   Section-21(1)(v) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Ex-Officio
Secretary Finance NWFP or
his nominee not below the rank of an Additional Secretary   Member   Section-21(1)(v) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Ex-Officio
Secretary Services & General Administration NWFP or
his nominee not below the rank of an Additional Secretary   Member   Section-21(1)(v) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Ex-Officio
Nominee of Higher Education Commission   Member   Section-21(1)(vi) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Ex-Officio
Principal, Islamia College, Peshawar   Member   Section-21(1)(vii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Ex-Officio
Under process   Member   Section-21(1)(viii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   ---   ---
Prof. Dr. Syed Zahir Shah,
Islamia College, Peshawar   Member   Section-21(1)(ix) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   30.05.2006   29.05.2009
Dr. Nasir Jamal Khattak,
Assott. Professor/ Chairman, Department of English   Member   Section-21(1)(ix) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Residue term ending on
29.05.2009
Mr. Sher Wahab,
Assistant Professer,
Department of Philosophy   Member   Section-21(1)(x) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   30.05.2006   29.05.2009
Mr. Fayyaz Ali, Lecturer,
Department of Geology   Member   Section-21(1)(x) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   
30.05.2006   
29.05.2009
Mr. Abdullah, Ex- Chairman, Public Service Commission
(Man of eminence)   Member   Section-21(1)(xi) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   16.02.2007   15.20.2010
Engineer Hissamuddin Bangash, Ex- Chief Engineer WAPDA, (Man    Member   Section-21(1)(xi) of the First Statutes University of    16.02.2007   15.20.2010
of eminence)      Peshawar Act 1974      
Under process
(Man of eminence)   Member   Section-21(1)(xi) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   ---   ---
Ms. Rukhsana Iqbal, Principal, Amina Degree College for Woman, Hayatabad   Member   Section-21(1)(xii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   08.07.2005   07.07.2008
Under process
(One Aalim)   Member   Section-21(1)(xiv) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   ---   ---
Under process
(One Woman)   Member   Section-21(1)(xv) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   ---   ---
 
Selection Board
Name of Members   Designation   Provision of the University of Peshawar Act-1974   Tenure
         From   To
Vice-Chancellor
    (Chairman)   Section-06(1)(i) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Chairman
(Ex-Officio)
Dr. Zahoor Ahmed Awan   Member   Section-06(1)(ii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Ex-Officio
Dean of the Concerned Faculty   Member   Section-06(1)(iii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Ex-Officio
Chairman of the Concerned Teaching Department   Member   Section-06(1)(iv) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Ex-Officio
Engineer Hissamuddin Bangash   Member   Section-06(1)(v) (Men of eminence) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   22.11.2006   21.11.2008
Mr. Kishwar Khan   Member   Section-06(1)(v) (Man of eminence) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   22.11.2006   21.11.2008
Under process   Member   Section-06(1)(v) (One member of the Syndicate) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   ----   ----

Finance & Planning Committee
Name of Members   Designation   Provision of the University of Peshawar Act-1974   Tenure
         From   To
Vice-Chancellor
    (Chairman)   Section-08(1)(i) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Chairman
(Ex-Officio)
Prof. Dr. Fazal-ur-Rehman, Department of Physics   Member   Section-08(1)(ii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   21.08.2004   20.08.2007
Engineer Hissamuddin Bangash   Member   Section-08(1)(iii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   26.04.2007   25.04.2010
Prof. Dr. Ghulam Nasir,
Dean, Faculty of Islamic & Oriental Studies   Member   Section-08(1)(iv) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   27.07.2007   26.07.2010
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, Dean, Faculty of Numerical and Physical Sciences   Member   Section-08(1)(iv) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   27.07.2007   26.07.2010
Nominee of the Chancellor from Education Department, NWFP   Member   Section-08(1)(v) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Ex-Officio
Nominee of the Chancellor from Finance Department, NWFP   Member   Section-08(1)(v) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Ex-Officio
Treasurer   (Member/Secretary)   Section-08(1) (vi) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Ex-Officio

Discipline Committee
Name of Members   Designation   Provision of the University of Peshawar Act-1974   Tenure
         From   To
Dr. Misal Zada   Principal, Law College, University of Peshawar (Nominee of the Vice-Chancellor)   Section-11(1)(i) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Residue term ending on 07.09.2007
Prof. Dr. Muhammmad Rasool Jan   Director, Institute of Chemical Sciences (Nominated by Academic Council)   Section-11(1)(ii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   17.04.2006   16.04.2008
Prof. Dr. Adnan Sarwar Khan   Chairman, Department of International Relations (Nominated by Academic Council)   Section-11(1)(ii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   17.04.2006   16.04.2008
Porf. Dr. Shafiqur Rehman    Chairman, Department of Enviermental Science   Section-11(1)(iii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   15.03.2006   14.03.2008
Prof. Dr. M. Farooq Swati.   Provost
(Member/Secretary)   Section-11(1)(iv) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Ex-Officio

Affiliation Committee
Name of Members   Designation   Provision of the University of Peshawar Act-1974   Tenure
         From   To
Vice-Chancellor
    (Chairman)   Section-10(1)(i) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Chairman
(Ex-Officio)
Prof. Dr. Ghulam Taqi Bangash, Dean,
Faculty of Arts & Humanities
Member   Section-10(1)(ii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   20.11.2006   19.11.2008
Prof. Dr. Abdul Qaiyum Khan, Dean,
Faculty of Management & Information Sciences   Member   Section-10(1)(ii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   20.11.2006   19.11.2008
Director,
Higher Education,
Government of NWFP
Peshawar    Member   Section-10(1)(iii) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Ex-Officio
Prof. Dr. Shakeel Ahmad   Registrar
(Member/Secretary)   Section-10(5) of the First Statutes University of Peshawar Act 1974   Ex-Officio

 
University Examinations

The University of Peshawar is having a well established examination section which compromise the secrecy conduct, degree and registration wing. The functions of all wings are strongly interdependent and integrated. Each wing is managed by a Deputy Controller, whereas the controller of Examinations is heading the entire section.
The Examination section is regarded as the Lynchpin of the University. The success and failure of the University strongly depend on the optimal performance of all the constituent wing of examination section. It may also be invoked that the Examinations section conducted over 220 examinations including annuals, supplementaries, terms, save semester and practical examinations, of the Bachelor, Master / Professional. Technical levels including:
Arabic, Anthropology, Archaeology, English, History, Philosophy, Islamic Studies, Pashto, Persian, Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Urban & Regional Planning, Zoology, Journalism, Computer Science, Mathematics, Electronics, Physics, Statistics, Economics, International Relation, Political Science, Psychology, Gender Studies, Social Work, B.A/B.Sc, B.th, B.Sc (Nursing), BBA, B.Com, BCS, BDS, B.Ed, BFA, BHMS, Biotechnology, BLISc, Cardialogy, Forestry, Geology, Home Economic, Human Rights, IT, LL.B, LL.M, M.Com, M.Ed, MFA, MLISc, orthropaedic, technology, ophthalmology, petroleum & material storage, postgraduate Medical Diplomas, and Vision Sciences. In these examinations a total of 109,562 students/candidates were assessed.
Moreover, the Examination section is processing and issuing thousands of degrees in absentia each year. This year a total of 17,968 degrees have been issued with break up as follows:

Bachelor   9860
Master   4916
Professional   3101
M.Phil   72
Ph.D   22

Besides issuance of degrees in absentia, degrees, medals and cash awards are also awarded on the eve of convocations. During the session six convocation were held as under:

Convocation   Dated
University of Peshawar    30.10.2006
Islamia College Peshawar   21.03.2006
College of  Home Economics   18.05.2006
Khyber Medical College   11.11.2006
PAF Academy Risalpur    20.09.2006
Artillery School Nowshera   06.08.2006
Ayub Medical College   18.4.2006
 
Cash Award and Gold Medal Winners Convocation-2006
Roll. #   Name   F/Name   Subject
61
   Dost Muhammad
             Bahadar Khan   PIPOS
25   Basreen Talat   Muslim Badshah   PIPOS
223   Atif Hussain   Muhammd Naseer   B.Sc (HONS) Geol
116   Syed Adnan Ali Shah   Syed Rafaqat Ali shah   BLIS
407   Farrukh Daud   Muhammad Daud khan   M.Sc Geology
402   Muhammad Ismail   Anwar Zada   B.Pharmacy
1295   Naila Akbar Marwat   Muhammad Akbar Marwat   B.Sc H/ECO
12   Ihsanulla   Ahmad Jan   MPH
08   Gulrukh Mehmoob   Mehboob Elahi   B.Sc (HONS) ECO
06   Sami Ullah   Abdul Haq   B.Sc (HONS)
ECO
1208   Natasha Qaiser   Qaiser Khan   BIT
6325   Ali Muhammad khan   Humayun Khan   MA Pashto
6326   Amin Khan   Raza Khan   MA Pashto
5333   Saima Rehman   Rehman ud Din   E/SC
4898   Uzma Saadia Aslam   Muhammad Alam   E/Sc
5397   Sadaf   Dost Muhammad    M.Sc Physics
6231   Humera Afridi   Muhamad Idress Afridi   M.Sc Zoology
6017   Fozia Naz   Safi Ullah   M.Sc Maths
5199   Sumaira Sahar   Muhammad Basher   M.Sc Maths
4615   Aysha Zia   Zia Ullah   MA English
5622   Bibi Fatima   Gul Mohammad Khan   MA P/Sc
4567   Khalid Nawaz Khan   Abdul Qayyum Khan   M.Sc Elect
4430   Zaeema Nida   Ghulam Ali Varaich   M.Sc Eco
4258   Javed ali   Afzal Khan   M.Sc Chemistry
5001   Khurshaid   Muhammad Jameel   MA IR
4046   Zafar Bayat   M.Tamaz   MA Arch
3981   Riaz Muhamad    Raz Muhammad    MA Arabic
4064   Farhana Jamil   Mian Fazle Jamil   M.Sc Botany
4075   Kiran Rafiq   Muhammad Rafiq   M.Sc Botany
313   Tahseen Ullah Khan   Bakht Zamin Khan   MFA
3922   Khalil Ur Rehman   Wazir Muhammad    MA Anthro
4931   Azra Khalid Usman   Khalid Usman Khattak   M.Sc Geog
6208   Muhammad Hassnan   Abdul Wahab   MA Urdu
20639   Syeda Safia Naz   Mian Bashir Ahmad   MA Hist
5082   Asad Ullah   Fazlullah   MA Islamiyat
5370   Muhammd Omar khan   Muhammad Qasim Khan   MA Phil
203   Juwairia Mahboob   Mahboob ur Rehman khan   M.Sc Forestry
318   Munawar Zeb   Jehanzeb   B.Sc Forestry
209   Nida Fatima   Sabir Hussain   BFA
5935   Hina Arshad Malik   Mohammad Arshad Malik   MA Socio
5811   Aqila Naz   Behraman Khan   M.Sc  Psych

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Awarded Ph.D. Degrees

Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Area Study Centre
Name   Supervisor   Topic   Result Deceleration date
Mr.Muhammad Tauqeer Alam   Prof.Fateh ur Rehman   “ An Analysis of the Afghan Resistance Against Soviet Invasion”   18.06.2007
Muhammad Aslam Khan   Prof. Dr. Azmat Hayat Khan   “ The New Great Game: Oil and Gas Politics in Central Eurasia”   26.06.2006

Department of Archaeology
Mr.Gul Rahim   Dr.Muhammad Nasim Khan   “ Political and Cultural History of the Khushan period in Pakistan: Study based on Numismatic evidence”   09.12.2006

Faculty of Islamic & Oriental Studies

Department of Arabic
Mr.Hifazatullah   Dr.Anwar ul Haq   “ Analysis, Editing and Study of the Manuscript (Kanzul Maani Fisharhi Hirzil amaani”   07.06.2007

Department of Islamiyat   
Mr. Hamid Din.   Dr.Habib ur Rehman   "قرآن و حدیث کی روشنی میں مسلم اُمہ کی اقتصادی وحدت کے امکانات کا علمی جا یزہ"   29.05.2007
Mr.Abadur Rahman   Dr.Habib ur Rehman   "قدرتی و سایل اور ماحولیات کی اسلامی تصٌور"   26.06.2007

Department of Pashto
Mr.Ahmad Ali   Dr. Muhammad Azam Azam   “ Travelogues in Pashto Literature”   04.10.2006

Faculty of Life & Environmental Sciences

NCE in Physical Chemistry.
Mr.Najeeb ur Rehman   Dr.Muhammad Saleem Khan   “ Interaction Studies Between Water Soluble Polymers and Charged Surfactants”   28.04.2007
Mr. Jan Nisar   Dr.Iftikar Ahmad Awan   “ Kinetics and Mechanism of the gas Phase thermal dehydrohalogenation of some halogenated hydrocarbons”   28.04.2007

Institute of Chemical Sciences
Mr.Noor ul Amin   Dr.Khurshid Ali   “ Cement Raw Mix Designing, Clinkerization, Addition of Waste Baggase From Sugar Industris and its Impact on Fuel Consumption and Clinker Potential”   19.10.2006
Mr.Mohammad Ahmad   Dr.Abdus Sattar Khan   “ Malondialdehyde a Marker of Oxidative Stress in DiabetesMellitus with and without coronary Heart Disease”   04.10.2006
Mr.Zahoor Ahmad   Dr.Abdus Sattar Khan   “ Evaluation of Serum Homocysteine in Diabetes Mellitus and Myocardial Infarction”   29.06.2007
Syed Qaiser Shah   Prof.Dr.Haroon Rashid   “ Formulation of Technetium-99m Labeled Scintigraphic Kits”   14.07.2007

Department of Geography
Mr.Najaf Ali   Prof.Dr.Amir Khan   “ Population and Human Settlement Characteristics of Potohar Region,Punjab (Pakistan)   16.07.2007

Department of Pharmacy
Mr.Jamshaid Ali Khan   Prof.Dr.Zafar Iqbal   “ Studies on the Prevaience, Characterization and Development of Resistance in Indigenous Clinical Bacterial Strains Against B-Lactyamase Inhibitor Antibiotics”   18.12.2006
Mr.Raza Khan   Prof.Dr.Zafar Iqbal   “The Development and Evaluation of Sustained Release Analgesic Drug.   17.07.2007

Faculty of Social Sciences

Department of Economics
Ms.Shaheen Nigar.   Prof.Dr.Arbab Ikramullah   “ An Analysis of Governmental and Non-Governmental Rural Development Programme with Particular Focus on Rural Women in NWFP. (A case study of three Union Council in District Peshawar”   07.09.2006
Ms.Farzana Shaheen   Dr.Sanullah   “ Diversification of the Financial Source for Higher Education in Pakistan with Special Focus on the self-finance Education scheme (A case study of the University of Peshawar   12.04.2007

Department of Psychology
Ms.Kaniz Fatima   Prof.Dr.Maher Bano   “  Gender Identification, Self Concept and Religious Beliefs Among Genetic Males with Gender Dysphoria “   27.09.2006
Ms.Erum Irshad   Dr.Nighat Gillani   “  Specific learning Difficulties Diagnosis and Implication for Social Psychological Functioning:   27.09.2006
Ms.Um-e-Kalsoom   Dr.Syeda Farhana Jahangir   “  Serial Orders in Short=term Memory: A Comparative Study on Normal Subjects and Dementic Patients “   26.03.2007

Department of Sociology
Anwar Alam   Dr.Rashid Khan   “ Assessing the Role of Public and Private Sector Organizations Towards Population Control in the Rural Area of NWFP “   26.03.2007
 
Awarded M.Phil. Degrees

Botany
Scholar   Supervisor   Research Topic   Result Declaration Date
Muhammad Islam   Dr. Abdur Rashid   Cytomorphological study of Brassica Napus Linn   9.3.2007

Environmental Sciences
Anjuman Shaheen   Dr. Hizbullah Khan   Simultaneous catalytic removal of nox and soot from diesel engine exhaust.   28.12.2006

Geography
Sajid Noor    Prof. Dr. Amir Khan   Origin Growth and Morphology of Bahawalpur City.   30.9.2006
Sher Muhammad Malik   Prof. Dr. Amir Khan   Geographical Study of Human settlement pattern (A case study of Cholistan Desert Tehsil Yazman.   30.9.2006
Khalil-ur-Rehman   Prof. Dr. Taimur Khan   The role of key settlements in the Regional Development – A study of Sargodha District.   30.9.2006
Shukria Begum   Prof. Dr. Amir Khan   Impact of living Environment on the Health of Afghan Refugees Women in Peshawar Distt:   10.10.2006
Shaista Dilawar   Prof. Dr. Amir Khan   Women participation in Economics activites (A case of Mongora City.   1.11.2006
Amjad Ali   Dr. Amir Nawaz   The delimitation of CBD (A case study of Peshawr city)   9.12.2006
Ghazala Gul   Prof. Dr. Amir Khan   Gender gaps in Human resource development with special reference to literacy and education. A case study of Malakand protected area.   11.1.2007
Behram Khan   Prof. Dr. Amir Nawaz Khan   Flood Hazard Causes, Effects and Remedies (A case study of Hissara Drain, District Charsadda)   31.03.2007

Pharmacy
Abbas Khan   Prof. Dr. Zafar Iqbal   Pharmacokinetics Drug-Drug Interaction Studies of Ciprofloxacin Eye Drops with Analgesic Ophthalmic Preparations.   12.9.2006
Muhammad Hassan   Dr. Bashir Ahmad   Chemically Crosslinked N-Vinyl-2 Pyrrolidone 20-Hydroxyethl methacrylate (VP/Hema) co-polyumer for the controlled release of Cyclic Oligo Peptide.   10.10.2006
Attiqa Naz   Prof. Dr. Zafar Iqbal   In Vivo Pharmacokinetics drug-drug Interaction studies of ciprofloxacin with analgesics   9.12.2006
Nargis Aman   Prof. Dr. Zafar Iqbal   Studies on the Prevalence and Development of Resistance in Indigenous Strain of Staphyloccus Aureus against Cephalosporin’s   21.04.2007
Syed Muhammd Hassan Shah   Dr. Bashir Ahmad   Isolation and characterization of secondary metabolites from and rachne cardifolia muell.   9.2.2007
Samreen Pervez   Dr.Muhammad Nisar   Isolation, Identification and Biological Evaluation of stable secondary meabolties of euphorbia wallichii   09.03.2007
Maria Kakar   Dr.Muhammad Nisar   Bioactive constituents of wulfenia amertiana and its pharmacological activities.   09.03.2007
Syed Muhammad Mukarram Shah   Dr.Bashir Ahmad   Phytochemical Evaluation and Phamacological Screening of Bioactive Constituents of Teucrium Royleanum.   12.04.2007
Muhammad Tayyab Abbas    Dr.Fazal Subhan   Studies on seiective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) Flouxetine in the management of opiod (Heroin) dependence and analgesia   12.05.2007

Bio-Technology
Izhar Ahmad   Dr.Ghosia Lutfullah   Micro propagation of Bogainvillea spectabilis through tissue culture techniques.   27.12.2006
Naureen Aourangzeb   Dr. Farrukh Hussain   Phytoermediation of Effluents from steel industry by some aquatic plants   24.02.2007
Ikramullah    Dr. Ghosia Lutfullah    Bioremoval of reactive dye acid red 151 by fungi   22.03.2007
Syed Tariq Shah   Mr.Janshaid Ahmad   Application of Induced Mutations an d Biotechnology to assess the 3 Genetic Improvement of Guava (Psidium Guajaval L)   03.04.2007
   
   NCE in Geology
Shah Faisal    Prof.Dr.M. Asif Khan   A Comparative study of the structural styles in the eastern kalachitta range (Fateh Jhang Hassanabadal Transect), potwar plateau, N. Pakistan   21.02.2006
Shah Faisal Khan   Prof.Dr.M.Asif Khan   Neotectonics and seismic Hazards assessment of raikot saddi fault zone, nanga parbat syntaxis, north Pakistan   13.10.2006
Hawas Khan   Prof.Dr.Tahir Shah      
   
Faculty of Islamic & Oriental Studies

Islamiyat
Sameena Begum   Dr. Ziaullah   حضرت عائشہ بنت ابی بکررضیا اللہ عنھما کی مستند تفسیری روایات جمعا ۔ تحقیق و تو ثیق   10.01.2006

Urdu
Aamir Rauf Khan   Dr. Robina Shaheen   اردو ناول کا انعقاد۔ تحقیقی و تنقیدی جائزہ   03.11.2006
Nighat Shaheen   Dr. Robina Shaheen   ممتاز مفتی کی خا کہ نگاری کا تحقیقی و تنقیدی جائزہ   20.11.2006
Sumera Gul   Dr. Robina Shaheen   ابن انشاء بطور شاعر   14.12.2006
Usman Shah   Dr. Sabir Hussain Kalorvi   صوبہ سرحد میں ادبی صحافت کا ارتقاہ   12.04.2007
Anwar Ali   Dr. Sabir Hussain Kalori   اردو میں آب بیتیوں میں سوانحی مواد کا تحقیقی و تنقیدی جائزہ   12.04.2007
Shabnam Aman   Dr. Naheed Rehman   پروفیسر شوکت واسطی بطور خود نوشت سونح نگار   21.04.2007
Ahmad Ali   Dr. Muhammad Azam Azam   Travelogues in Pashto literature   13.10.2006
Bibi Zainab Orakzai   Dr. Iqbal Naseem Khattak   Islamic influence in Pashto poetry   06.03.2006

Faculty of Management & Information Sciences

Physics
Habib Ahmad   Prof. Dr. Fazal ur Rahman   Angular and depth dose distribution of scattered 120   12.10.2006
Athar Hassan   Dr. Yaseen Iqbal   Phase and Micro-structural analysis of locally manufactured sanitary “Ware.   26.12.2006
Faheemullah   Prof. Dr. M. Riaz Khan   Characterization and improvement of commercial aluminum alloy   24.04.2007

Statistics
Ishfaq Ali   Prof. Dr. Bahrawar Jan   Population profection of NWFP using mathematical extrapolation techniques   09.12.2006
Sher Bahader   Dr. M. Fazli Qadir   A statistical Study & analysis of different factors responsible for drug addiction (Heroin)   20.01.2007
Mr. Nadeem Akhtar   Prof. Dr. Shuhrat Shah   A Statistical Study of the Basic Causes of Unemployment among the Education segment of Peshawar Division   28.04.2007

Faculty of Life & Environmental Sciences

NCE in Physical Chemistry
Najeeb ur Rahman   Dr. Fida Mohammad    Interaction studies between water soluble polymer and charged surfactants   05.09.2006
Gul Akhtar Khan   Prof.Dr.Muzzaffar Khan   The Effect of Aging on the Physio Chemical Properties of Kevlar, Glass and Carbon Fiber Polymers under Different Environmental Condition   05.09.2006
Gohar Khan   Dr.Rasul Jan   Asbeint Air Study of Urban Area of Islamabad and Rawalpindi for Particulate Matter/Heavy Metals.   28.09.2006
Farzana Begum   Dr.Saeed ur Rehman   Influence of sintering aids metal oxides on sinter ability of partially stabilized zirconia.   10.10.2006
Muhammad Ahmad   Dr.A.Sattar Khan   Malondialdehyde a marker of oxidative stress in diabetes mellitus with and without coronary heart disease.   10.10.2006
Nasrullah Jan   Dr. Ikramul Haq   A study on the Antiwear Performance of the Lubricating Greases    14.10.2006
Noor ul Amin   Dr.Khushid Ali   Cement Raw Mix desjgning. Clinkerizations. Addition of waste baggase from sugar industries and its impact on fuel consumption and cinker potential.   27.10.2006
Raina Aman Qazi   Dr.M. Saleem Khan   A study on the synthesis and characterization of polymer belends.   11.01.2007
Abdul Shakoor   Dr.M. Saleem Khan   Ion Transport studies of Polyethylene oxide and polypropylene oxide based poly electrolyte for electrochemical devices   22.02.2007
Shagufta Naz   Dr.Hasan Mahmood   Radiation Dosimatry using Aqueous dye solutions   14.03.2007
Niamatullah    Dr.Iftikhar Ahmad Awan   Studies of the Pyrolysis Behavior of Coal, Biomass and Polymer Wastes   14.03.2007
Muhammad Nasir Khan   Dr.Habib ur Rehman   Kinetics and thermodynamics of some aliphatic carboxylic acids adsorption on zirconium hydroxide from aqueous solution   03.04.2007
Naila Raziq   Prof.Dr.Muhammad Arfan   Comparative Antioxidant Caopacity Evaluation and Manor Phenotic Constitutents of Hypericum Monogynum an d Hypericum Perforatum   12.06.2007
Khizar Hussain Shah   Prof.Dr.S.Mustafa   Removal of Chromium(III)from aqueous   12.06.2007
Muhammad Waseem   Prof.Dr.S. Mustafa   Cadmium Adsorption on Mixed oxides of iron and Silicon   12.06.2007
Seerat Studies
Asmat Shaheen   Dr.Muhammad Umar   عصر نبوی میں ذرائع معاش   12.01.2007
Muhammad Ali   Dr.Miraj ul Islam Zia   مولا نہ ابوالقاسم رفیق الاوری بحیثیت سیرت نگاری   01.02.2007
Shahzadi Kiran   Dr.Miraj ul Islam Zia   منتخب صدارتی انعام یافتہ اردو کتب سیرت کا علمی جائزہ   18.04.2007

Persian
Syed Maqsood Ahmad   Dr.Ghulam Nasir Marwat   پررسی تطبیقی حافظ شیرازی ورحمان بابا
(موضوعات واندیشہ ھا)   28.03.2007

Arabic
Altaf Hussain   Dr.S.M.Hasanat   Analysis and report of the M.Phil thesis of Mutanbbi nad Khus-Hal Khan   03.05.2007

Faculty of social Sciences
Shakeel Ahmad   Dr.Amir Zada Asad   Honour Killing in NWFP   26.03.2007
Waqar Hussain   Dr.Mrs.Rahat Sajjad    Level of anxiety among afghan refugees   27.09.2006
Kaniz Fatima   Prof.Dr.Maher Bano   Gender identification, self concept and religious belifs among gentic males with gender sysphoria   10.10.2006
Irum Irshad      Specific learning difficulties: Diagnosis and Implications for Social Psychological functioning   10.10.2006
Nosheen Iffat Zohra   Miss.Erum Irshad   Religiosity and anxiety disorders   24.11.2006
Salma Andleeb   Prof.Dr.S.Farhana Jahangir   The effect of electroconvulsive therapy on the patients suffering form different mental disorders.   24.11.2006

Political Sciences
S.Sami Raza Zaidi   Taj Muharram Khan   Police reforms 2002 and the Good Goernance in Pakistan   06.02.2007

Economics
Samreen Baber   Dr.Naeem ur Rehman   Resource mobilization in Islamic Banking (A case study of Meezan Bank Ltd, Islamabad.   09.12.2006
Saima Shams   Dr.Shehriyar Khan   Integrated natural resource management for sustainable development in Pakistan  (A case study of selected villages of Siran Valley District Mansehra   26.12.2006
Mian Muhammad Arif   Dr. Jehanzeb   Economics of Broiler production in Peshawar Division ( A Quantitative approach)   08.03.2007
Amjad Amin   Dr.Ijaz Majid   An analysis of the Household Human Capital Investment Behavior in the Rural Areas of Pakistan   18.04.2007

 
Students Financial Aid Office

On the advice of the Higher Education Commission and provision of Rs.0.409 million as one time grant a Student Financial Aid Office has been established in the University under the supervision of the Director Admissions for helping needy students to avail scholarships under various programs.
The Student Financial Aid Office at University of Peshawar is here to serve student body and provide financial assistance in the fairest and most efficient way possible.
This office provides students with an abundance of general financial aid information to assist students in understanding our processes and in making informed financial decisions. Prospective students and their parents are especially invited to visit  for general information about university costs, the types of financial aid that are available, the financial aid process, and necessary financial aid application requirements to understand  eligibility of the students for financial aid.

Mission of SFAO

The mission of the Students Financial Aid Office is to provide University Students with the timely delivery of financial assistance while maintaining accountability and proper stewardship of the public, institutional and private funds with which it is entrusted. We are committed to provide courteous service to support the academic mission and goals of the University and its students.

Goals

Negating Financial Barriers

Helping students to attend The University of Peshawar by alleviating or eliminating financial barriers can be accomplished in a variety of ways. It is the goal and obligation of this office to maximize all available resources to help meet each student's financial needs. Additionally, we strive to develop policies and procedures which address not only the needs of the entire student population, but also recognize that each student is an individual with individual needs and individual financial concerns. Another way to alleviate financial barriers is to simply increase awareness of available financial resources and provide information for accessing those resources by reaching out to individual students, parents, and the general public. Our office recognizes that financial barriers are not always long term and significant, but can also be short term and only involve small amounts of funds. We also recognize that circumstances exist which create financial barriers for many students who may not otherwise be considered needy. Because of this, we continue to strive to provide options for every student and every situation.

Minimizing Procedural Barriers

The availability of financial resources for students can be meaningless if students cannot access resources because of cumbersome and/or incomprehensible procedures. Procedural constraints are inherent to the student financial aid process, because of the
very nature of regulations and other requirements. It is the responsibility of this office to develop systematic processes that will provide financial aid funds as efficiently and expediently as possible to students. Further more, it is also our responsibility to develop procedures that will facilitate a student's ability to apply for and receive funds with a minimum of problems and obstacles, while also permitting us to fulfill our fiscal responsibilities and ensuring that our procedures adhere to regulations, statutes, and all donor requirements.

Scholarships Awarded To Students
A total of scholarships / free ships were awarded during the year by different sources like District Zakat Committees, FATA, Higher Education Commission US Aid and from University own sources to support talented but needy students.

Scholarship    Source    No of Students   Amount
Mora    District Zakat Committees    206   1,262,950
FATA    Political Agents    26   48,824
Japanese Need Based   HEC   24   3,451,000
Meritorious Need Based    HEC    16   1,408,000
Talent Farming    HEC    7   136,500
Hafiz-e-Quran    University of Peshawar    38   6,9000
Brother Sister Concession    University of Peshawar    235   548,835
Financial Relief    University of Peshawar    287   5,439,750
Syeda Mubarik Begum Scholarships Scheme   Babar Ali Foundation   7   336,000
Endowment Fund Scholarship   Balochistan Govt:   5   625,000
Total    851
13,325,859


 
Directorate of Works Activities
List of General / Minor Works During the Current Financial Year 2006-07
S. #   Name of Work   Estimated
 Cost   Status of the Work
1   Steel Car Shed with English Computer Science & Botany Departments    378,853    Completed
2   Construction of Footpaht and Side Drain in Sanitation Staff Colony   151,742    Completed
3   Construction of Sewerage System in House No.S-19   35,464    Completed
4   Construction of Water Channel Near HouseNo.MM-1 to CA-49 Behind Masjid-e-Siddique   215,918    Completed
5   Construction of Steel Car Shed in the Car Parking Area of Geology & English Deptts   114,400    Completed
6   Brick on Edge and Pure Crush Infront of Shop Hostel No.1 Back side   199,292    Completed
7   Lab False Ceiling Physics Department   78,624    Completed
8   Roof Treatment of Khushal Hostel University of Peshawar   390,206    Completed
9   Bathroom Renovation / Tiling at Mathematics Dept   92,077    Completed
10   Hostel Renovation Over Head Tank& Kitchen Sinks Fatima Jinnah Girls Hostel   252,277    Completed
11   Repair & Improvement of Bathroom of M.Sc Block College of Home Economics   144,286    Completed
12   Installation of Porecelain Tiles in Principal Office, Staff Room Improvement / Repairing of Bathroom at Law College   193,951    Completed
13   Renovation of Female Cottages   192,949    Completed
14   Renovation of History Department   39,035    Completed
15   Renovation of Univ Health Care Center   55,467    Completed
16   Construction of Store, Bathroom, Reparing & Renovation of Masjid Bilal   258,130    Completed
17   Construction of Bathrooms in Madina Masjid   125,993    Completed
18   Provision of Car Shed at Directorate of Works   49,920    Completed
19   Renovation of Psychology Dept    98,386    Completed
20   Partition Wall, tiles, False Ceiling, bathroom Fixtures and Renovation of Asst Registrar Office     152,465    Completed
21   Roof Treatment of Bookshop at Pashto Academy   17,810    Completed
22   Dustbins for MM & MS Houses   66,410    Completed
23   Repair Work of STI CISCO Accommodation    357,481    Completed
24   Renovation/False Ceiling of the office Quality Enhancement Cell   35,683    Completed
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25   Fixing of Steel Stair Electronic Department   58,950    Completed
26   Renovation/False Ceiling/Repairing of Dy. Director Admission Office   30,279    Completed
27   Construction of Soakage Pit, Septic Tank & Lying of RCC Pipe for Fatima Jinnah Girls Hostel   34,033    Completed
28   Fiber Glass Shed and Flooring in VC House   33,000    Completed
29   Roof Treatment of Social Work Dept   303,016    Completed
30   Roof Treatment & Marble Flooring University Guest House   71,273    Completed
31   Director Admission Office Washroom Renovation&Repair   75,450    Completed
32   Construction of B/Wall & Fencing of B/Wire in House No.R-32 Residence of Health Centre Medical Officer   41,845    Completed
33   Sewerage System of Quarters in Female Dispensary    44,562    Completed
34   Granite Tiles in VC Office   125,249    Completed
(A)   Total Cost of Completed Works:-    4,514,476    
35   Construction of Side Drain in Hostel Blocks A&B   109,339    In Progress
36   Construction of Brick on Edge in Social Work Dept   51,715    In Progress
37   Construction of Footpath from JCW Chowk to VC Chowk   459,011    In Progress
38   Fiber Glass Shed Photostate Room and Tuff Paver at Jinnah College   382,172    In Progress
39   Improvement and Repairing of STI    126,727    In Progress
40   Roof Treatment of Convocation Hall Verandah and Stage Renovation and bathroom Improvement of Account Section   316,900    In Progress
41   Renovation of Computer Lab at Quaid-e-Azam
Commerce College   248,457    In Progress
42   False Ceiling and Renovation of Hall at Model School   466,163    In Progress
43   Marble Flooring in VC House Chowkidar Room   74,405    In Progress
44   Marble Flooring in Guest House Rooms   162,785    In Progress
45   Imp / Upgdn of Senate Hall   348,466    In Progress
46   Concrete Floor in Net Houses at Botany Dept   82,520    In Progress
47   Const. of Workshop & Lab Imp/Upgdn for Physics Dept   1,322,603    In Progress
48   Roof Treatment of SA Type Houses   1,415,927    In Progress
49   Roof Treatment of Nursery School at Home Economics   119,269    In Progress
50   Roof Treatment of Rahman Baba Hostel No.2   185,105    In Progress
51   Roof Treatment of STC Building   672,279    In Progress
52   Construction of Office Room in Chemistry Department   196,896    In Progress
53   Porcelain Tiles, Aluminium Partition Wall etc in
Asstt Registrar P&D Office    94,028    In progress
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54   Improvement/Repairing Deptt of Journalism   639,097    In Progress
55   Roof Treatment of Deptt of Journalism   169,363   In Progress
56   Renovation of Deptt of Journalism   99,419   In Progress
57   Const of Foot Path From Main Entrance to Central
Library and From Pysics to Pharmacy Dept   629,040    In Progress
(B)   Total Cost of In Progress Works:-    8,371,686    
58   Partition Wall in Geography Dept   36,844    Tendering Process
59   Lying of Pure Crush in old Residences   620,976    Tendering Process
60   Const of 3-Nos Servant Quarters     681,737    Tendering Process
61   Const of Mosque at University Guest House    689,200    Tendering Process
62   Rewiring of Geology Department   798,530    Tendering Process
63   Rewiring of Deptt of Journalism   477,000   Tendering Process
64   Renovation/Upgradation of Teachers/Officer Dinning Hall & Construction of Bathroom in TSC Building   478,423   Tendering Process
(C)    Total Cost of Works which are in the Tender Process:-    3,782,710    
         
         
(A)   Cost of 33 Nos Completed Works   4,514,476    
(B)   Cost of 17 Nos In progress Works   8,371,686    
(C)    Cost of 14 Nos Works which are in Tender Process   3,782,710    
   Total Cost Rs:-   16,668,872    
   Total Cost in Million:-   16.668   



 
Scholarships from University Budget

In order to provide opportunities for the enhancement of qualifications of existing faculty members to Ph.D. or equivalent and to increase the number of faculty members having advanced qualifications in fields of relevance, the University extends full as well as partial assistance to its faculty members.

Partially Funded Scholarships from Own Resources
S#   Name   Department    Enrolled at
01.   Javed Iqbal
Lecturer   English Department, Islamia College Peshawar   
NUML, Ph.D.
English
02.   Muhammad Iqbal
Lecturer   English Department, Islamia College Peshawar   
03.   Sameen Jan
Lecturer   Department of Botany, Islamia College, Peshawar   Qauid-e-Azam
University, Islamabad
04.   Syed Fazle Hadi
Deputy Registrar (Academic)   
University of Peshawar   Qauid-e-Azam
University, Islamabad
05.   Hussain Farooq
Lecturer   Department of Theology,
Islamia College, Peshawar   
NUML, Islamabad
06.   Syed Hussain Shaheed Soharwardi, Lecturer   Department of International Relations, University of Peshawar   Edinburg University
(U.K)


Fully Funded Scholarships from Own Resources
S#   Name   Department    Enrolled at   Status
01.   Mr. Sareer Badshah
Lecturer   Department of Statistics, Islamia College Peshawar   Liverpool John Moores
University, U.K.   Successfully completed
his course work
02.   Mr. Noor Shah Jehan
Assistant Professor   International Relations   University of Hull, U.K.   Successfully completed his course work
03.   Ms. Naureen Durani
Lecturer   Institute of Education and Research   University of Sussex, U.K.   
In progress
04.   Mr. Basharat Hussain
Lecturer   Department of Social Work   University of Hull, U.K.   
In progress
05.   Hidayatullah Khan
Lecturer   Department of Physics, University of Peshawar   Virge University Amesterdam, Netherlands   
In Progress
06.   Muhammad Iqbal
Lecturer   Department of Statistics
University of Peshawar   Saga University,
Japan   In Progress
07.   Zeeshan
Lecturer   
Economic Department
University of Peshawar   Aarhus University Denmark, Ph.D. Economics.   
In Progress
08.   Syed Munir Ahmed
Lecturer   Institute of Education and Research   University of Nottingham,
Ph.D. Education.   
In Progress






















   
Media and Protocol Office

A recently established Media Protocol Office has the following functions:

•   To highlight and project all the academic and co curricular activities on the campus for image building of the university in media.
•   To make arrangements of media coverage for all official functions on the campus.
•   To issue press releases to media about meetings of the Vice Chancellor and other high ups with the delegations.
•   To issue such write ups and photographs (after due permission of the competent authority) to media for more image building of the university.
•   To feed the university website on regular basis to provide people with up to date information about University of Peshawar across the globe.
•   To send monthly progress reports to “News and Views” of the Higher Education Commission, Islamabad.
•   To arrange interviews for the Vice Chancellor with the print and electronic media.
•   To have close links with the Campus Radio and Campus Bulletin.
•   To arrange press conferences and briefings for the Vice Chancellor on regular intervals in order to ensure maximum coverage of the varsity.
•   To have cordial relations with the media to refrain from any sort of negative news before publishing.
•   To coordinate with all the Deans of faculties, Chairmen of the departments, Controller of Examinations, Directorates of Sports, Administration, Admissions, Quality Enhancement Cell, Vice Chancellor’s Secretariat, Provost Office and Principals/Heads of constituent schools, colleges, institutes of the varsity for coverage of their activities.
•   To arrange briefings about the university to the foreigners who visit us.
•   The office is also working on to establish an audio/visual library of all the activities on the campus.
•   The first ever newsletter of the University of Peshawar is also published in September 2007, by the same office.
•   The same office has arranged a press conference (Meet the Press) for Vice Chancellor, UoP in April, 2007. Around 25 senior journalists from electronic and print media channels participated in it.



 
Activities

Press Releases issued to (Print/Electronic) Media Organizations
Date   Title
03.03.2007   Pashto Department – Centre of Pashto Library organization (Eng / Urdu)
04.03.2007   Mrs. Farida Nishtar calls on VC (Eng / Urdu)
05.03.2007   Dr. Shakeel Ahmad appointed Registrar UoP (Eng / Urdu)
07.03.2007   Seminar at SZIC, UoP (Eng / Urdu)
07.03.2007   US Ambassador Ryan C. Crocker (Discussion with University Students in Central Library) (Eng / Urdu)
12.03.2007   Oral Examination of the Ph.D thesis of Mr. Anwar Alam (Eng)
12.03.2007   A team  of the World Bank and Education Specialist Human Development called on Vice Chancellor UoP to discussed various aspects of the education and further improvement in the system. (Eng / Urdu)
12.03.2007   Alumni Association UoP has invited all the former students to registered themselves with the association
13.03.2007   Former Governor State Bank of Pakistan and Chairman National Committee for Development of Social Sciences visited UoP (Eng / Urdu)
14.03.2007   Death of the Mother of Prof. Dr. Qibla Ayaz (Urdu)
14.03.2007   President of the Humanity Care Stifling Germany delivered a lecture
(Eng / Urdu)
16.03.2007   Senior Advisor to Government of USA for Woman Empowerment and Ambassador Shirin Tahir Kheli called on Vice Chancellor UoP
20.03.2007   Principal officer at US Consulate Peshawar asked female Students of University of Peshawar to go for Public Service
20.03.2007   Seminar on “Sino Pak Relations with Special emphasis on South West China” to strengthening the relation between Pakistan and China. (Eng / Urdu)
21.03.2007   VC UoP has urged upon the students to be disciplined and cultural citizens and concentrate on personality development. (Eng / Urdu)                         
29.03.2007   VC Peshawar University addressed the Students (Eng / Urdu)
31.03.2007   Pre-board Exam in Islamia College Peshawar
04.04.2007   Timing for Central Library (Eng, Urdu)
06.04.2007   VC UoP inaugurates a new block in Pharmacy Department (Eng / Urdu)
07.04.2007   VC UoP addressed the University teachers (Eng, Urdu)
11.04.2007   Dr. Fanila Far, New Principal of College of Home Economics (Eng / Urdu)
16.04.2007   VC UoP at debate contest (Eng / Urdu)
16.04.2007   Students Societies UoP have arranged “Jishn-e-Eid meelad un Nabi (S.A.W.W)” on Tuesday April 17, 2007, at Convocation Hall.
18.04.2007   Executive Director US Education Foundation (USEF) has said that Pakistani and US governmet were seriously making prolific efforts for the improvement in Education and Research. (Eng / Urdu)
21.04.2007   Department of Social Work, UoP and Durham University UK has initiated a research collaboration entitled “Stress and Experience of Pakistani Youth”. (Eng / Urdu)
02.05.2007   A Photo / Video exhibition on the topic of “Child Labour” organized UoP at Sahibzada Abdul Qayum Museum Hall.(Eng / Urdu)
11.05.2007   Peshawar University Rifles Association has arranged Final round of the target shooting competition at Regi Lalma. (Eng / Urdu)
16.05.2007   Creative Arts Society, organized two days photographic cum painting exhibition. (Eng / Urdu)
17.05.2007   Cultural and Dramatic Society UoP organized a “National Songs Competition”. (Eng / Urdu)
18.05.2007   Khyber Literacy Club UoP, organized Pashto Mushaira (Eng / Urdu)
21.05.2007   Blood Donor’s Society and Information Technology Club Jointly arranged a Seminar on “Hypertension” at Agha Khan Audit, UoP (Eng / Urdu)
29.05.2005   Directorate of Administration UoP has arranged a Training Workshop for the Campus Drivers with the collaboration of National Highways and  Motorway Police at Aga Khan Audit, Uop (Eng / Urdu)
01.06.2007   VC UoP has said that he wants to see his University as one of the best University in the world for which all the available resources are being utilized. (Eng / Urdu)
18.06.2007   Prof. Dr. Salah uddin of the Department of Statistics, UoP has participated in the International Conference is Statistics and Mathematics at Malaysia. (Eng / Urdu)
19.06.2007   Annual Examination 2007 of BA/ BSc/ Bth/ BSc Nursing Part-I and Part-II (Regular, Late College and Private Candidates) of UoP will commence form June 27, 2007 (Eng / Urdu)
07.07.2007   VC UoP lauded the role of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication (Eng / Urdu)
16.07.2007    UoP has organized free coaching classed for the children of low income parents living in the campus and near area. (Eng / Urdu)
18.07.2007   Cultural Affairs officer in the US Embassy at Islamabad called on the VC UoP (Eng / Urdu)
21.07.2007   National Workshop on “Curriculum Design and Development for four year Bachelor Program in Chemistry” at Bara Gali (Eng / Urdu)
27.07.2007   Function for Position holders of SSC (Eng / Urdu)
08.08.2007   Senate Meeting Postponed (Eng / Urdu)
27.08.2007   Islamia College Peshawar, first year classes from September 03, 2007 and 2nd year classes from September 10, 2007 (Eng / Urdu)
28.08.2007   Function for Position Holders of FA/F.Sc  (Eng / Urdu)
08.09.2007   The Department of Gender Studies, UoP in Collaboration with “International Union for the Conservation of Nature” has arranged two days seminar on “Gender and Climate change”.  (Eng / Urdu)
11.09.2007   VC UoP Professor Dr. Muhammad Javed Khan visited Islamia College Peshawar (Eng / Urdu)
12.09.2007   The students of Islamia College, UoP has topped the Entry test for Khyber Medical College. (Eng / Urdu)
12.09.2007   Department of Geography started Postgraduate Diploma in Geomatics Program. (Eng / Urdu)
19.09.2007   UoP has won the “Special Na’at “Competition” held at Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation Peshawar in Connection with the Holy Month of Ramzan (Eng / Urdu)
20.09.2007   College of Home Economics, UoP has formally started M.Phill / Ph.D Program in five disciplines (Eng / Urdu)
25.09.2007   Girls Section at Islamia College Peshawar
02.10.2007   The US Ambassador to Pakistan has announced a grant of 45.270 dollars from the ambassador’s fund for cultural preservation for the restoration and conservation of 2000 valuable historic Pashto Manuscripts at the UoP’s Pashto Academy. (Eng / Urdu)
03.10.2007   LLM Admissions (Eng / Urdu)
08.10.2007   UoP in collaboration with Sister Universities on the Campus has observed      “The first National Disaster Awareness Day” at convocation hall. (Eng / Urdu)
09.10.2007   UoP, German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) and International Centre of Integrated Mountain Development have signed a postgraduate Diploma Course in Disaster Management Studies in Second phase at UoP.
(Eng / Urdu)

 
Developmental Projects

List of Projects Completed
S.#   Name of Development Project   Cost Involvement
(in millions)
1   i)  Strengthening of Centralized Resource Laboratory at University of Peshawar. (Phase-I).   39.762 m
2   i)  Strengthening of Centralized Resource Laboratory at University of Peshawar. (Phase-II).   37.940 m
3   Establishment of Computer based learning laboratories at College of Home Economics, University of Peshawar.   10.360 m
4   Establishment of Centre of Bio Technology in the University of Peshawar   21.915 m
5   Construction of Hostel for Visiting Faculty in the University of Peshawar   14.807 m
6   Construction of Hostel for 210 Male Students University of Peshawar    27.567 m
7   Establishment of Nuclear Medicine & Research Laboratory at University of Peshawar.   17.000 m
8   Establishment of IT Facilities at University of Peshawar under the Computerization & Networking Enhancement Program.   33.986 m
9   Up-gradation of the Department of Computer Science as Institute of Information Technology   39.988 m


List of On-going Projects
S #
   Name of Development Project   Cost Involvement
(in Millions)
1   Rehabilitation of Existing Infrastructure and Provision of Existing Facilities for Qualitative & Quantitative improvement of Higher Education at University of Peshawar   182.250 m
2   Strengthening & Enhancement of Academic Provision University of Peshawar    458.961 m
3   Strengthening & Enhancement of Academic Provision in the Faculty of Life & Environmental Sciences University of Peshawar    464.659 m
4   Strengthening of Pashto Academy University of Peshawar    23.097 m
5   Construction of Squash Court Complex at University of Peshawar    23.972 m
6   Establishment of Botanical Garden at University of Peshawar    37.861 m
7   Strengthening of the Department of Pharmacy, University of Peshawar.    36.479 m
8   Establishment of Bio-Pharmacutics Laboratory, University of Peshawar    34.527 m
9   Establishment of Phyto Pharmaceutical and Nutraceuticals Research   39.114 m


List of Projects under Process
S #   Name of Development Project   Cost Involvement
(in Millions)
1   Establishment of Petroleum Geology Department, University of Peshawar   35.122 m
2   Establishment of Material Science Research Laboratory, University of Peshawar   39.737 m
3   Strengthening of University of Peshawar.   2400 m

 

Discipline-wise Enrolled Status of students in the University of Peshawar
S. No   Faculty   Department   Bachelor (4 years progrm)   Master (2 years progrm)   M.Phil   Ph.D   TOTAL
         Session
(2003-04,04-05,05-06,06-07)   Session (2005-06,2006-07)   Session (2005-06)   Session (2005-06)   
         Male   Female   Total   Male   Female   Total   Male   Female   Total   Male   Female   Total   Male   Female   Total
1   FACULTY OF ARTS &
HUMANITIES   Anthropology   0   0   0   151   33   184   0   0   0   0   0   0   151   33   184
2      Archaeology   0   0   0   93   24   117   1   1   2   2   1   3   96   26   122
3      English   0   0   0   52   147   199   0   0   0   2   1   3   54   148   202
4      Fine Arts   41   27   68   19   31   50   0   0   0   0   0   0   60   58   118
5      History   0   0   0   92   73   165   5   2   7   0   0   0   97   75   172
6      Philosophy   0   0   0   30   15   45   0   0   0   2   0   2   32   15   47
7   FACULTY OF
ISLAMIC &
ORIENTAL STUDIES   Arabic   0   0   0   25   31   56   2   1   3   12   1   13   39   33   72
8      Pashto   0   0   0   53   11   64   3   1   4   0   0   0   56   12   68
9      Persian   0   0   0   19   2   21   0   0   0   0   0   0   19   2   21
10      Islamiyat   0   0   0   67   131   198   0   0   0   6   0   6   73   131   204
11      Seerat Studies   0   0   0   0   0   0   7   2   9   0   0   0   7   2   9
12      Urdu   0   0   0   64   136   200   5   9   14   4   1   5   73   146   219
13   FACULTY OFLIFE &
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES   Botany   0   0   0   54   125   179   2   2   4   1   0   1   57   127   184
14      Bio-Technology   119   115   234   0   0   0   3   0   3   1   0   1   123   115   238
15      Chemistry   0   0   0   153   171   324   25   8   33   8   2   10   186   181   367
16      Envi. Science   130   92   222   97   126   223   2   4   6   3   0   3   232   222   454
17      Geology   289   19   308   0   0   0   2   0   2   2   0   2   293   19   312
18      Geography/URP   0   0   0   126   72   198   0   0   0   1   0   1   127   72   199
19      Pharmacy   351   139   490   0   0   0   11   3   14   3   0   3   365   142   507
20      Zoology   0   0   0   37   141   178   6   2   8   0   0   0   43   143   186
21   FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT & IFORMATION SCIENCES   Journalsim   0   0   0   136   64   200   0   0   0   0   0   0   136   64   200
22      Library Science   0   0   0   145   49   194   0   0   0   0   0   0   145   49   194
23      IMS   376   169   545   258   86   344   0   0   0   9   0   9   643   255   898
24      QCC   0   0   0   203   24   227   0   0   0   0   0   0   203   24   227
25   FACULTY OF NUMIRICIAL & PHYSICAL SCIENCES   Comp. Science   497   107   604   145   58   203   0   0   0   0   0   0   642   165   807
26      Electronics   0   0   0   189   12   201   0   0   0   0   0   0   189   12   201
27      Mathematics   0   0   0   132   68   200   0   0   0   0   0   0   132   68   200
28      Physics   0   0   0   192   61   253   9   0   9   4   0   4   205   61   266
29      Statistics   0   0   0   163   84   247   0   0   0   10   2   12   173   86   259
30   FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES   Economics   216   102   318   108   151   259   8   3   11   5   2   7   337   258   595
31      Education   0   0   0   173   146   319   3   1   4   0   0   0   176   147   323
32      IR   0   0   0   137   123   260   4   0   4   2   0   2   143   123   266
33      Law   0   0   0   349   253   602   0   0   0   0   0   0   349   253   602
34      Polotical Science   0   0   0   161   84   245   9   1   10   1   1   2   171   86   257
35      Psychology   0   0   0   59   156   215   1   2   3   2   4   6   62   162   224
36      Social Work   0   0   0   148   85   233   1   2   3   0   1   1   149   88   237
37      Sociology   0   0   0   139   55   194   9   1   10   0   0   0   148   56   204
38   Islamic College   Intermediate Part-I & Part-II   1838   0   1838   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   1838   0   1838
      Bachelor Part-I & Part-II   1036   0   1036   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   1036   0   1036
      M.A. / M.Sc   0   0   0   75   0   75   0   0   0   0   0   0   75   0   75
      BCS   376   0   376   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   376   0   376
39   Jinnah College For Women   Intermediate Part-I & Part-II   0   776   776   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   776   776
      Bachelor Part-I & Part-II   0   436   436   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   436   436
      B.Sc Micro Biology   0   29   29   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   29   29
      B.Sc Economics   0   39   39   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   39   39
40   College of Home Economics   Bachelor Part-I to Part-IV   0   721   721   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   721   721
      Master of Home Economics   0   0   0   0   124   124   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   124   124
41   Area Study Center   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   3   6   9   3   6   9
42   NCE in Geology   0   0   0   0   0   0   11   5   16   7   0   7   18   5   23
43   NCE in Physical Chemistry   0   0   0   0   0   0   19   4   23   6   1   7   25   5   30
        Total =   5269   2771   8040   4044   2952   6996   148   54   202   96   23   119   9557   5800   15357