Faculty Office Building, Aga Khan University, Opening Ceremony (Karachi, Pakistan) ·· incomplete
- 2 December, 2005
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The Aga Khan commended on the importance of the consultation process that took place before the building had been constructed. “The new facilities are an expression of the University’s belief that it must care for its faculty and staff, providing them with the most conducive work environment,” he stated, adding that if AKU is to stay ahead and be the role model institution that it aspires to be, it will need to attract bright young minds and experienced faculty members.
Also during his visit to the campus, the Chancellor inaugurated the new Faculty Office Building funded by the University. The new building will house 155 faculty and staff from Aga Khan University’s departments of Medicine, Paediatrics and Psychiatry.
The Aga Khan commended on the importance of the consultation process that took place before the building had been constructed. “The new facilities are an expression of the University’s belief that it must care for its faculty and staff, providing them with the most conducive work environment,” he stated, adding that if AKU is to stay ahead and be the role model institution that it aspires to be, it will need to attract bright young minds and experienced faculty members.
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