Lahore University of Management Sciences

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Lahore University of Management Sciences

Established: 1984
Type: Private
Vice-Chancellor: Syed Zahoor Hassan
Faculty: Approx 125
Undergraduates: Approx 2000
Postgraduates: Approx 200
Doctoral students: 15+
Location: Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Campus: Urban, 100 acres
Website: www.lums.edu.pk
The Main Entrance.
The Main Entrance.
LUMS at Night.
LUMS at Night.
The LUMS Library.
The LUMS Library.
Hostels.
Hostels.

The Lahore University of Management Sciences, usually referred to by its acronym LUMS, is a university located in Lahore, Pakistan.

LUMS was established by industrialists and people belonging to Pakistan's leading private and public sector corporations, with the goal of developing an institution that would not only provide rigorous academic and intellectual training to Pakistani students and scholars, but also make available state-of-the-art research facilities, which would be comparable to leading universities around the world. According to the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (the HEC), LUMS is one of the most highly ranked Pakistani universities amongst institutions that offer degrees in Business Management and Information Technology.[1]


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[edit] History

The university was granted a charter by the Government of Pakistan in March 1985. The LUMS Board of Trustees comprises leading members of the domestic business community, academics, and government representatives. The principal functions of the board are to set policy guidelines and to review the operations of the university. The Board of Governors, as the sponsor of LUMS, raises funds necessary for the university's operation and maintenance. Many board members are representatives of the business community and form a crucial link between the university and the Pakistani business world.

[edit] Organization

  • Suleman Dawood School of Business

The Business School was the first school established at the Lahore University of Management Sciences in 1986, following a growing recognition that Pakistan needed good managers to meet the challenges of the future. The principal goals of the school include an original and innovative curriculum, a high-quality student intake, and a motivated and qualified faculty.

  • School of Humanities and Social Sciences

The School of Humanities and Sciences offers undergraduate and graduate (Masters) degrees in mathematics, economics, social sciences, computer Science and computer engineering. In addition to this it also offers Doctoral programs in Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Mathematics. All science and engineering programmes will be moved to the SSE after its inauguration. It also offers a combined BA-LLB degree.

  • School of Science and Engineering

The School of Science and Engineering or SSE is expected to start in the fall of 2008. It is anticipated that this school would be split into schools of engineering and science at a later stage to signify the difference between applied and basic sciences respectively.

  • School of Law and Policy

The School of Law and Policy will be established with the expansion of the Department of Law and Policy currently under the School of Humanities and Sciences at a later stage.

  • School of Education and Applied Psychology

This school is currently in the early planning stages and would offer a 5 year B.A-M.Ed or B.Sc-M.Ed degrees in collaboration with other schools of this university. In due course, MA and PhD programmes in applied, managerial and child psychology, education, and human development will be offered. As is the norm in the industrialized world, B.Ed degrees are not offered right after graduation from high school. Consequently, no B.Ed curriculum will be offered at LUMS.

[edit] Faculty

The LUMS faculty includes PhDs from some of the best universities in the world, including Stanford, Rice University, MIT, the University of California, Berkeley, University of Manchester, McGill University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Pennsylvania, Loughborough University, University of Toronto, University of Texas at Austin, University College London, Imperial College London, National University of Singapore, Cambridge University, Oxford University, Yale University, and Harvard University. The faculty currently includes three Rhodes Scholars.

[edit] Research at LUMS

Graduate-level students are associated with research labs related with their course work. Every year a significant amount of research work done as a collaboration between LUMS faculty and students gets published in international and national conferences.

[edit] International recognition

LUMS is an internationally recognized institute with its graduates recruited by companies such as Cisco Systems, Sun Microsystems, BP, 3M, Google, Shell, Deloitte, Accenture, Countrywide Bank, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, IBM, Bank of America, Indymac Bank, AOL, Microsoft, Ernst & Young, Mashreq Bank and Habib Bank. The school's reputation seems to have spread beyond just domestic applicants though, as a large number of applications also come in from the Middle East, the Far East, Central Asia, and other parts of South Asia. Recently, LUMS acknowledged its place as one of the first university in Pakistan to conduct bilateral exchange programs for undergraduate students. In spring 2007, three LUMS students visited Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan sponsored by Mitsubishi. Also, LUMS initiated exchange programs with universities in mainland Europe as well. Now, LUMS undergraduates frequently attend international programs in US, Europe, Australia and the Far East Asia.

[edit] Student life

The university campus contains an academic block, a library, an IT building, a Pepsi-sponsored dining center (PDC), Executive Development Center, a mosque and a Sports complex. The Sports complex houses world class squash courts,a basketball court, badminton and table tennis facilities, a gym, a fitness room, a music room, a chess room, an art room, etc. Hostels are segregated, with exclusive male and female residential arrangements.

LUMS students also take part in extracurricular activities such as managing academic conferences, hosting charity shows and debating events. Student societies, clubs, and associations help to meet the recreational and vocational needs of students, who also bring with them a rich blend of extracurricular interests.

LUMS has a plethora of societies that are almost always active through out the year. Some of the more prominent societies are:

Society for Promotion and Development of Engineering and Sciences(SPADES) LUMS Chess Club (LCC) Sports at LUMS (SLUMS) LUMS Adventure Society (LAS; website at wwww.lumsadventure.com) Publications at LUMS (PLUMS) LUMS Model UN (LUMUN) LUMS Religious Society (LRS) Law and Politics Society (LPS) Debates and Recitation at LUMS (DRUMS) LUMS Alpha Society (ALPHA), LUMS Entrepreneurial Society (LES) LUMS Student Math Society (LSMS) LUMS - IEEE Society AIESEC (website at wwww.aiesec.org)

Recently LUMS has emerged as the hub of the nascent but burgeoning Student Movement in Pakistan, advocating the cause of rule of law, independence of the judiciary and free media. The Student Council at LUMS along with the newly-created Student Action Committee are spearheading a new wave of political consciousness and activism amongst the students. The movement that began at LUMS is now spreading beyond the campus and is inspring students around the country.

[edit] Financial Aid

LUMS has launched National Outreach Programme to provide financial aid to the deserving students who cant afford the dues of LUMS which are often very expensive. Many students are admitted in LUMS on the basis of NOP.

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