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Entrepreneurial University Lessons for Pakistan Dr. Nasir Hussain BukhariEntrepreneurial University Lessons for Pakistan Dr. Nasir Hussain Bukhari Dr. Nasir Hussain Bukhari's book "Entrepreneurial University: Lessons for Pakistan" for its insightful analysis and groundbreaking ideas in the realm of higher education. With a keen focus on the evolution of the Entrepreneurial University Model and its implications for Pakistan, Dr. Bukhari offers a comprehensive roadmap for educational reform in the country. Professor Dr.

Entrepreneurial University Lessons for Pakistan Dr. Nasir Hussain Bukhari

 

Dr. Nasir Hussain Bukhari's book "Entrepreneurial University: Lessons for Pakistan" for its insightful analysis and groundbreaking ideas in the realm of higher education. With a keen focus on the evolution of the Entrepreneurial University Model and its implications for Pakistan, Dr. Bukhari offers a comprehensive roadmap for educational reform in the country.

Professor Dr. Xiaoyang Wang

Director (EX), Institute of Education

Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.

Capital Normal University, Beijing, China

In this recent work "Entrepreneurial University: Lessons for Pakistan", Dr. Bukhari meticulously examines the evolution and implementation of the Entrepreneurial University Model, shedding light on its implications for higher education in Pakistan. Through a critical analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the Pakistani University model, he highlights the urgent need for reform to better align with the changing needs of the education sector both nationally and globally. Dr. Bukhari emphasizes that education is a public good and not a commodity, advocating for a shift towards academic entrepreneurship to foster self-reliance and innovation within Pakistani universities.

Professor Dr. Mujahid Abbas

Dean Faculty of Mathematics

University of Pretoria, South Africa

In this much needed and timely book! Dr. Nasir Bukhari gives readers the golden thread that needs to be used to stitch the holes in the moral and economic fabric of Pakistan's society. The economic impact of entrepreneurial universities has been felt in the USA in form of industrial clusters in Silicon Valley (Universities of California and Stanford), Kendall Square (MIT & Harvard), & in the UK giving rise to Cambridge phenomenon and the golden triangle (Cambridge, Oxford, Imperial and UCL). Pakistan's unfortunately is far from it where Universities have failed to make an impact in creating a knowledge economy and establishing sustainable relationships with the industrial sector. This book is a must read for all the civil servants and anyone who wants to bring change in Pakistan.

Professor Dr. Muhammad Safwan Akram

Engineering Biology and Innovation in Biosciences

National Horizons Centre, Teesside University, UK.

 

ISBN 9786273002637

Pages 206

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