E-Marking Practice Exams

 
 
 
 
 

Special Lectures Create Stimulating Debate

 
 
 
AKU Neurologists Win Honours
   
Award for Dr Khuwaja
   
AKU-IED's Conference on Quality in Education
   
First Cochrane Collaboration Training Workshop
   
UPenn Professor Presents New Ways of Thinking
   
ISMC Discusses Muslim Historical Novels
   
MA in Muslim Cultures
   
Newborn Deaths - A Global Problem and a Call for Action
   
President Firoz Rasul's Message
   
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September 2006
VOL 7. NO.2

COVER STORY

AKU Manages Kabul Paediatric Hospital

Aga Khan University is assisting in the rebuilding process of Afghanistan, through Aga Khan University Hospital's (AKUH) role in managing the French Medical Institute for Children (FMIC) in Kabul. Full Story

 


Department of Psychiatry Focuses on Earthquake Rehabilitation

The picturesque valleys of Kashmir and Northern Areas reverberated with terrifying rumbles as mountain after mountain shook and spilled its heart out in the Himalayan earthquake last October. Full Story


Emergency Medicine Symposium

Trauma, Injuries and Disasters

Samina was a 19-year old medical student at the time her father lost his life on the way to the hospital in an ill-equipped, inadequately manned ambulance. Full Story


Health Sciences Research Assembly 2006

Faculty Produced Nearly 500 Abstracts

Health care research in a developing country is directly linked to the improvement in its health care indicators. Full Story


Aga Khan University Examination Board

Successfully Conducts E-Marking Practice Exams

Aga Khan University Examination Board (AKU-EB) was established in 2003 with the objective of introducing a reliable and efficient method of examination to positively influence the overall school education system. Full Story


Enthusiastic Response to Global Fundraising Campaign

From the cities and prairies of North America, to the towns and plains of Africa, to the metropolitan areas and villages of South Asia, Aga Khan University attracted over (US) $83 million in its Partnership Campaign.
Full Story




AKU is a Creative, Entrepreneurial University

Shamsh Kassim-Lakha is the man who led the effort to turn a vision into reality. Having started as "Project Director" in1979, he stepped down as President of AKU in 2006. Kassim-Lakha reflects on the institution he nurtured from the Chancellor's idea into a vibrant University, with presence across three continents. Full Story



Kenya University Exhibition

Universities as Catalysts to Development and Progress

At a time when higher education worldwide, is facing enormous challenges from forces of globalisation, the University Exhibition in Kenya provided a much needed platform for discussion for academics and students. Full Story


Patients' Welfare Programme

Little Blessings

Wali Dad looked at his three-month old daughter Sajna with worry. For a little over a month, Wali Dad had been carrying the infant around from doctor to doctor in his home town Mirpur Sakhro to seek treatment for her persistent fever. Full Story




Special Lectures Create Stimulating Debate:
Cambridge Professor, Art Educator and Commonwealth Secretary - General


As developments in different fields converge to enrich and influence modern society, multidisciplinary activities have taken centre stage in education worldwide. AKU's Special Lecture Series programme is a part of its policy of encouraging broad-based education. Eminent personalities are invited to share, reflect and engage in meaningful dialogue. Full Story



Faculty and Staff Circle the Globe

AKU faculty and staff made presentations at numerous international conferences, seminars and workshops. Full Story


Dr Tazeen Jafar - Research on Chronic Kidney Diseases in Pakistan

Lack of indigenous data in a developing country like Pakistan makes it difficult to devise strategies on national level to prevent and treat the occurrence of major diseases. Poor economic indicators are a significant influence on the prevalence of chronic kidney diseases. Full Story




AKU Neurologists Win Honours

Three neurologists from AKU have been recognised through national and international awards for contributions to their profession. Full Story


Award for Dr Khuwaja         

Dr Ali Khan Khuwaja, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine and Community Health Sciences, conducted a multi-centre, clinic-based research study to estimate the proportion of long term complications and its associated factors among people with type 2 diabetes and to assess the quality of care provided to them in different clinical settings in Karachi.
Full Story


AKU-IED's Conference on Quality in Education

Aga Khan University Institute for Educational Development (AKU-IED) held an International Conference on 'Quality in Education: Teaching and Leadership in Challenging Times' in February. The main objectives of the conference were to provide a forum for dissemination of educational research on quality in teaching, leadership, teacher education and related issues. Full Story




First Cochrane Collaboration Training Workshop

The need to have easy access to authentic and concise information about health care interventions has long been recognised among medical professionals as well as the general public. With the rise of the Internet as an important source of information today, the issues of availability and access to information have largely been resolved. Full Story



ISMC Discusses Muslim Historical Novels

History as Entertainment, as Identity or as Politics?

Exploring Muslim cultures and the experiences of Muslims, AKU Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations (ISMC) held its first cultural event in January 2006 on the historical novels of Jurji Zaydan: History as entertainment, as identity or as politics? Full Story


UPenn Professor Presents New Ways of Thinking About Historical Figures

The Faculty of Arts and Sciences held the first of its Occasional Lecture Series in March. The speaker Dr Nomanul Haq is a Visiting Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Civilisations at the University of Pennsylvania. Full Story




MA in Muslim Cultures Attracts Students From Eight Countries

The new MA in Muslim Cultures offered by AKU-ISMC has attracted a significant amount of interest. A large number of prospective students submitted applications for places for the September 2006 start date. A full cohort is expected to join the programme as the Institute is fortunate to be heavily oversubscribed for the programme. Full Story





Newborn Deaths - A Global Problem and a Call for Action

Every day around the world, there are 10,000 deaths of newborn babies who have not yet completed four weeks of life. This amounts to an annual four million deaths during the neonatal period, the time when an infant is most at risk. Although most research and funding for newborn deaths are focused on high-income countries, virtually all (99%) neonatal deaths occur in the developing world. Full Story



President Firoz Rasul's Message

The civilisations of the Muslim world from 800 to 1600 A.D. included the Ottoman Empire and the courts of Baghdad, Damascus and Cairo, as well as enlightened rulers who promoted intellectual endeavours that created new knowledge. Although, modern Western civilisation has benefited from the contributions of the Islamic world, most are unaware of the debt they owe to its great scholars, scientists and physicians. Full Story