14 UE Lahore Teachers Featured in Global Top 2% Scientists List
- September 24, 2025
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14 renowned teachers of the University of Education, Lahore, have been included in the top 2% of scientists in the world, according to a report by Stanford University in the United States.
This prestigious honor has been given on the basis of research papers published in the world’s leading journals, Scopus and Web of Science.
According to a report released by more than 23,000 scientists from around the world, Dr. Muhammad Faizan Nazar, Dr. Sanaullah, Dr. Umair Ashraf, Dr. Anis Ali Shah, Dr. Noor Saeed Khan, Dr. Ghulam Muhammad Mustafa, Dr. Arshad Riaz, Dr. Tariq Mahmood, Dr. Ghulam Rasool Madani, Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Hussain, Dr. Mahmood Ahmed, Dr. Ghulam Yasin, Dr. Muhammad Saleem, and Dr. Naveed Ahmed have been included in the top 2% of scientists in the world.
Vice Chancellor of the University of Education, Professor Dr. Akif Anwar Chaudhry, congratulated the teachers on this wonderful achievement and said that this is a milestone for our institution.
The inclusion of our faculty among the world’s best scientists is a testament to the university’s commitment to research and academic excellence.
We are further strengthening our Office of Research, Innovation, and Commercialization to achieve even more impactful and world-class achievements in the future.
This achievement highlights the University of Education’s global academic reputation and underscores its commitment to playing a significant role in research for both Pakistan and the world.
Outcome-Based Education Framework workshop held in IUB
The Islamia University of Bahawalpur's Quality Enhancement Cell hosted a two-day training program on the subject of "Outcome-Based Education Framework."
Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Muhammad Kamran, while addressing the inaugural session, said that the formation of an educational system according to international education standards is the need of the hour.
He gave a detailed lecture on the benefits of the results and the objectives-based teaching program while emphasizing modern teaching trends and measures in accordance with international education standards.
Deans and heads of teaching departments attended the workshop. Director of the Quality Enhancement Cell Prof. Dr. Muhammad Asadullah Madani said that the aim of this training is to make teachers aware of modern teaching trends so that high-quality education can be provided to the students.



