As of January 2023, Habib University has graduated 5 cohorts of young people who have gone on to a variety of scholarly and professional pursuits, impacting their communities in myriad ways.
Our alumni are the truest representation of what the University stands for and as such should be among our key strategic partners. However, due to the effects of COVID19 among other factors, many HU alumni today remain disengaged and disconnected from the University.
The First HU Alumni Convention will serve as the catalyst to rekindle positive relationship between our alumni and the University on a larger scale than ever before. The Planning Committee will be instrumental in ensuring that our identified goals are appropriate, and that the Convention is planned to effectively accomplish each of these goals.
Purpose
The overall aim of this Committee is to ensure the Alumni Convention is being planned such that:
- A connection is strengthened between the University and alumni and among the alumni themselves. Specifically ensuring alumni feel welcomed and connected on HU campus
- HU alumni are recognized and appreciated for their work in academia, industry, government, and civil society
- The wider HU community achieves greater insight regarding alumni journeys
- Alumni are facilitated to connect across different regions
- Help reignite a sense of ownership of the University among Alumni
- We clearly communicate the future alumni engagement program
The Alumni Convention is being envisioned to celebrate, recognize, and appreciate 5 cohorts of Habib University alumni who are making their mark across industry, academia, government, and civil society.
This is the 4th edition of our flagship innovation event called “Invent for the Planet” that’s conducted in collaboration with Texas A&M. It’s a 48-hour intensive global design challenge where top firms and universities around the world compete to produce some of the most impactful and contextually relevant ideas around the shared challenges. Previously companies like Microsoft, Boeing, and Nvidia have provided some of these challenges.
The aim of this event is to simultaneously engage students in universities around the world on a single weekend to solve high impact, global problems.
Hello,
For All Batches of CS
Khidmat is a non-credit graduation requirement for all CS-major students. It is an attempt to engage our students with society and help them make some meaningful contributions using the (computer science) skills you have learned so far. You will be working with some external non-profit organizations on some social cause project that requires your CS skills. You have to work for at least 40 for Khidmat.
Being a necessary part of your degree requirement, each student must understand the “Khidmat” process. We are arranging a “Khidmat Townhall” to discuss the process of Khidmat requirements from initialization to final submission. You are welcome to bring your queries; we would love to answer them.
Date: Tuesday, 31 October 2022
Time: 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm (Golden Hour)
Venue: W – 242
Best,
Khidmat Committee
EHSAS Center is organizing a workshop on Master Your Semester. By the end of the workshop, students will be able to:
- prioritize tasks in order of importance
- create a personalized schedule
- identify time wasters and find strategies to counter them
- use calendar tools like outlook and google calendar.
HU TOPS Qualifying Round Test (Core Skills Test) Day 1