Shah Abdul Latif University

Shah Abdul Latif University
شاہ عبداللطیف بھٹائی
Motto Youth Empowerment...!
Type Public
Established 1976 (1976)
Chancellor Governor of Sindh
Vice-Chancellor Paras Memon [1]
Registrar Abdul Ghafar Shah Rashdi
Students ~8000 [2]
Undergraduates ~3500[3]
Postgraduates ~1500
~500
Location Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan
Campus Rural
Colours Gold, Blue, White            
Nickname SALU
Affiliations HEC
Website www.salu.edu.pk

Shah Abdul Latif University (Urdu:جامعہ شاہ عبداللطیف; abbreviated as SALU), is a public research university located in rural Khairpur of Sindh, Pakistan.[4] The university is named after the mystic poet and spiritualist Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.

The university also maintains a teaching campus in Shikarpur, Sindh, Pakistan.[5] Founded in 1976 as a single campus, the university has grown in both keeping its reputation and physical enlargement whilst developing a strong and transparent system of higher education in the north of Sindh. The university offers undergraduate, post-graduate, and doctorate programmes in various academic disciplines.[1] The university is noted for its academic staff consisting of foreign scholars, and research directed towards the development of humanities, archaeology, Sindh studies, natural and social sciences.[1]

In addition, it is ranked as one of the top institution of high learning by the HEC on "general" category.[6] Nearly ~7000 students currently enrolled in the university, the university's main focus is committed to enabling its graduates to lead and serve the nation apart from their own better well-being.[2]

History

Initial foundation

In 1974-75 the University of Sindh with its solitary campus in Jamshoro could not keep pace with the growing need of the Sindh Province for higher education. Another campus was therefore set up at Khairpur Mirs, named after the national poet of Sindh, Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai. The campus was meant to provide higher education facilities in various modern and scientific fields to the people in the northern part of the Province of Sindh, which had a rich tradition of producing highly educated and intelligent people.

Full university status

In 1986, the Sindh provincial assembly passed an act to make the campus a full-fledged and independent university. The act came into force in 1987, making the university functional, under then-Chief Minister Ghous Ali Shah. Its campus covers an area of 291 acres (1.18 km2) of lush green lawns, playgrounds and trees. The landscape includes three canals nearby which serve as picnic spots for the students and the faculty. The university has over 4,000 students in various programmes. There are 3,500 undergraduate and 1,500 graduate students. About 75 percent of students are male and 25 percent female. Despite seven student hostels (including three for females), the university has also provided an arranged-transport facility for students, and the majority of them commute daily from their homes. The university is ranked at number twenty in the general category of the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan rankings.[7]

Research

To encourage research, the university has established:

  • Directorate of Research
  • Indus Development Research Centre
  • Sachal Chair
  • Sheikh Ayaz Chair
  • Women Chair
  • Pir Syed Muhammad Rashid Shah Chair
  • Herbarium and Botanical Garden
  • Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation

Faculties

The university comprises the following faculties:

The teaching programmes under the Faculty of Law are conducted exclusively through affiliated professional Law colleges. The university teaching departments, institutions and centers offer programmes leading to the award of four-year Bachelor's degrees and two-year Master's degrees equivalent as M.Phil. University also offers Ph.D degrees in various disciplines.

The two-year Bachelor's (Pass) degree programmes are conducted through various affiliated degree colleges within the jurisdiction of the university. Post-graduate degree (Masters) classes in specific disciplines are also conducted in specified Degree College.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 SALU. "Introduction by Vice Chancellor". Vice Chancellor's message. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Official introduction". Shah Abdul Latif University Press. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  3. "Official statistics". Official statistics. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  4. Campus location. "Location and address of the Shah Abdul Latif University". Campus location. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  5. Shikarpur Campus. "Shikarpur Campus". Shikarpur Campus. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  6. HEC, Govt. of Pakistan. "HEC Ranking of the universities". Govt. Pakistan. Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  7. "Ranking of Higher Education Commission (HEC) Recognized Universities in Pakistan".

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