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BGSBU committed to provide possible resource to support innovative, impactful research: VC

BGSBU committed to provide possible resource to support innovative, impactful research: VC

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Rajouri, March 10: Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU) on Monday hosted an interactive session between Vice Chancellor Prof. Jawaid Iqbal and research scholars to foster dialogue, address academic concerns, and explore opportunities for enhancing the universitys research ecosystem.

During the session, Prof. Jawaid Iqbal reaffirmed the universitys commitment to cultivating a culture of high-impact research that contributes to both national and global knowledge while addressing regional challenges.

He emphasized that BGSBU is dedicated to fostering an environment where research thrives through innovation, collaboration, and academic rigor.

He assured scholars that the university would extend its full supportboth administratively and academicallyto help them pursue groundbreaking research.

Research is the backbone of any academic institution, and our scholars are at the forefront of knowledge creation," he said.

He said BGSBU was committed to provide every possible resource to support innovative and impactful research.

"I encourage our scholars to think beyond conventional boundaries, collaborate with peers, and contribute meaningfully to academia and society, VC BGSBU said.

Prof. M J Warsi, Dean Academic Affairs, was also present on the occasion, sharing valuable insights on academic and research excellence.

Prof. M J Warsi encouraged scholars to engage in interdisciplinary research, produce quality publications, and pursue innovation-driven studies.

He underscored the significance of ethical research practices and assured the scholars of the universitys unwavering support in their academic endeavors.

The session witnessed active participation from scholars, who shared their experiences, challenges, and suggestions for improving the research environment at BGSBU. 

The interaction concluded with a renewed dedication to research integrity and innovation.

Scholars expressed gratitude for the encouragement and guidance provided by the Vice Chancellor and Dean Academic Affairs, pledging to contribute meaningfully to the universitys research landscape.

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