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MISSION STATEMENT
Provide quality education and promote research on Pakistan through developing skills of critical thinking and reasoning among the students.
ABOUT US
Pakistan Study Centre, University of the Punjab was established in 1981 and has been functioning as an independent unit since March 2003. The main objective of the Centre is to promote and undertake research on themes relating to history, politics, foreign affairs, economy, culture and languages of Pakistan. The Centre has been publishing original studies on Pakistan in the shape of books and monographs. A bi-annual, peer reviewed research journal ‘Pakistan Vision’ has also been published on a regular basis. The journal has been attracting attention of eminent and young scholars from home and abroad who have been contributing original research articles.
The Centre has been arranging international and national conferences, seminars, special lectures, round-table discussions on matters of national and international importance. Training Workshops and in-house discussions have also been the regular feature of the Centre. Scholars and academicians of national and international repute are invited to deliver lectures on days of national importance and under the guest in-town series. The Centre has been running two teaching programmes; M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes (Pakistan Studies) since 2005 & 2008 respectively.
The Centre is collaborating in research with various educational institutions at national and international levels. The Centre has signed MoUs with various Universities which include joint research agreements and exchange of faculty and research students. The agreement of cooperation with international Universities include three Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Polish Universities. Two Universities of China i.e. Sichuan University and Jiangsu Normal University have established branches of their own Belt and Road Institutes at the Centre. The Centre established a "Kashmir Cell" in 2015 Inaugurated by the then worthy P.M. of AJK. Uptill now the Centre has published 55 books and monographs. The Centre has a reference library with a collection of more than eleven thousand books. Selected research journals, local and foreign are also available in the library.
Provide quality education and promote research on Pakistan through developing skills of critical thinking and reasoning among the students.
ABOUT US
Pakistan Study Centre, University of the Punjab was established in 1981 and has been functioning as an independent unit since March 2003. The main objective of the Centre is to promote and undertake research on themes relating to history, politics, foreign affairs, economy, culture and languages of Pakistan. The Centre has been publishing original studies on Pakistan in the shape of books and monographs. A bi-annual, peer reviewed research journal ‘Pakistan Vision’ has also been published on a regular basis. The journal has been attracting attention of eminent and young scholars from home and abroad who have been contributing original research articles.
The Centre has been arranging international and national conferences, seminars, special lectures, round-table discussions on matters of national and international importance. Training Workshops and in-house discussions have also been the regular feature of the Centre. Scholars and academicians of national and international repute are invited to deliver lectures on days of national importance and under the guest in-town series. The Centre has been running two teaching programmes; M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes (Pakistan Studies) since 2005 & 2008 respectively.
The Centre is collaborating in research with various educational institutions at national and international levels. The Centre has signed MoUs with various Universities which include joint research agreements and exchange of faculty and research students. The agreement of cooperation with international Universities include three Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Polish Universities. Two Universities of China i.e. Sichuan University and Jiangsu Normal University have established branches of their own Belt and Road Institutes at the Centre. The Centre established a "Kashmir Cell" in 2015 Inaugurated by the then worthy P.M. of AJK. Uptill now the Centre has published 55 books and monographs. The Centre has a reference library with a collection of more than eleven thousand books. Selected research journals, local and foreign are also available in the library.
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Prof. Dr. Amjad Abbas Khan
Professor / Director
Pakistan Study Centre
Arts and Humanities
MISSION STATEMENTProvide quality education and promote research on Pakistan through developing skills of critical thinking and reasoning among the students.ABOUT USPakistan Study Centre, University of the Punjab was established in 1981 and has been functioning as an independent unit since March 2003. The main objective....
Last Three Year Articles
Year:
2015
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Javed Haider Syed, Kalim Ullah Baraich, Amjad Abbas Khan,; Jinnah-Sikandar Pact: Revisited, Pakistan Vision, 16, 2015
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Massarrat Abid & Ayesha Ashfaq,; One belt one road: Challenges and opportunities for Pakistan, Pakistan Vision, 16, 2015
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Javed Haider Syed, Kalim Ullah Baraich & Amjad Abbas Khan,; Mir Gul Khan Naseer: An evaluation of his contributions to the baloch cause: An abstract, Balochistan Review, XXXII, 2015
Year:
2014
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Syed Shahbaz Hussain, Massarrat Abid, Prizada Sami Ullah Sabri, Iffat Batool,; Theoretical analysis of security paradigms enenders regional peace and stability, Pakistan vision, 15 No. 2, 2014
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Prof.Dr. Massarrat Abid & Rizwan Ullah Kokab,; Pakistani Leadership's response to linguo-cultural challenge in east bengal, Pakistan Vision, 15 No. 1, 2014
Year:
2013
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Year:
2011
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Massarrat Abid,; Boundary Commission Tilting in favour of Other Facotrs, Pakistan Vision, 12, 2011
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Massarrat Abid,; Beginning of the Indo-Pakistan Disputes: British Secretly, Pakistan Vision, 12, 2011
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Massarrat Abid,; Middle East: The Road Map for Peace, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, 48, 2011
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Massarrat Abid,; Increasing Soviet Influence:Nasir, US and Israel, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, 48, 2011
Year:
2010
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Prof. Dr. S. Qalb-i-Abid
Prof. Dr. Massarrat Abid
,; Egypt's Union with Syria, its impact and the June 1967 War, Pakistan Vision, Vol.11, No.1, June 2010, 2010
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Prof. Dr. Massarrat Abid,; United India - A Dream:Jinnah defending Partition Demand (1940-42), Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Vol.47,No.1, January-June 2010, 2010
Last Three Year Books
Year:
2013
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Prof. Dr. Qalb-i-Abid
Prof. Dr. Massarrat Abid,; Title: Pakistan: Challenges to Democracy, Governance and National Unity Publisher: Pakistan Study Center and Research Society of Pakistan, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Year: 2013
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Prof. Dr. Qalb-i-Abid
Prof. Dr. Massarrat Abid,; Title: Punjab Politics: Diarchy to Partition Publisher: Pakistan Study Center and Research Society of Pakistan, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Year: 2013
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Prof. Dr. Qalb-i-Abid
Prof. Dr. Massarrat Abid,; Title: Britain, India & Pakistan: Partition and after 1947-1951 Publisher: Pakistan Study Center and Research Society of Pakistan, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Year: 2013
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Prof. Dr. Qalb-i-Abid
Prof. Dr. Massarrat Abid,; Title: Pakistan Movement: Muslim League, Congress and the British Publisher: Pakistan Study Center and Research Society of Pakistan, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Year: 2013
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Pakistan Study Centre,
University of the Punjab,
Quaid-i-Azam Campus, Lahore-Pakistan.
Ph. (0092)-42-99231148
Email: director.psc@pu.edu.pk
University of the Punjab,
Quaid-i-Azam Campus, Lahore-Pakistan.
Ph. (0092)-42-99231148
Email: director.psc@pu.edu.pk
Arts and Humanities