Tezhib: Habib University’s First Undergraduate Research Journal
Tezhib is Habib University’s first undergraduate academic journal, initiated in 2018 by the Interdisciplinary Research and Action Centre (IDRAC). The word ‘تذهیب’ - not…
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Tezhib is Habib University’s first undergraduate academic journal, initiated in 2018 by the Interdisciplinary Research and Action Centre (IDRAC). The word ‘تذهیب’ - not…
Hello I am Roha Ali Khan, I am an undergraduate student at Habib University batch of 2021 who is majoring in Computer Science. The…
A Tribute To Literary Legend, Asif Farrukhi, By His Students: The first time you hear the news as colossally grave as learning that one…
As part of its philosophy of inspiring new ideas and bringing together diverse communities, Habib University on September 28th 2019, held a TEDxHabibUniversity event…
Habib University’s Social Development and Policy (SDP) Program held its first Undergraduate Research Conference on April 27, 2019. The conference highlighted the research contributions…
The job market currently is quite fierce. To help Habib University (HU) students navigate their way through it and transition from a university experience…
Saima Jawed, a student of Social Development and Policy at Habib University met and interviewed German photographer Manolo Ty about his journey in becoming…
Transdisciplinarity demands that you transcend your discipline, and you look at these questions more holistically. - Gulraiz Khan Habib University’s Centre for Transdisciplinarity, Design…
According to The Right To Education in Pakistan, 5.035 million people with disabilities are deprived of access to their cities. The Government of Pakistan…
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The Karachi Conference has held five successful events- bringing together scholars, academics, and activists to understand one of the fastest growing cities in the…
Someone who is not familiar with Karachi would not be able to navigate their way around the city. As a Karachiite, even I find…