ISLAMABAD, Dec 09 (APP/DNA): Iqra University Islamabad (H-9 Campus), on Tuesday hosted a high-impact professional development session on “Career Trends in Pakistan and Abroad 2026–2030,” reinforcing the university’s role as a national driver of educational innovation. The session was organized in collaboration with EduVision, serving as a strategic training partner.
Bringing together representatives from 19 public and private institutions and over 40 participants — including school leaders, principals, vice principals, and faculty from regions such as Peshawar and Azad Kashmir — the event underscored Iqra University’s expanding influence as a hub for nationwide academic engagement.
The training equipped educators with future-ready insights on global career shifts, emerging skill demands, curriculum modernization, and evolving workforce expectations.
Participants examined how Pakistan’s education sector must re-align teaching methodologies and learning frameworks with international standards to remain competitive through 2030.
Speaking at the session, Yousaf Almas, CEO of EduVision, emphasized the accelerating pace of global career transformation and the need for educators to remain adaptable, data-informed, and globally aware.
Professor Kashif Muhammad Khan, Faculty of Business Administration, highlighted the central role of educators in shaping societal and economic progress. He noted that initiatives like this reflect Iqra University’s commitment to build educator capacity and strengthening linkages between academia, industry, and global best practices.
Beyond curriculum and pedagogy, the session also guided participants on career positioning and leadership development within the education ecosystem — an area of growing importance as institutional roles evolve.
With this initiative, Iqra University Islamabad reaffirmed its commitment to empowering educators, advancing academic excellence, and preparing Pakistan’s education community to meet the opportunities and challenges of the coming decade.












