Events


Dec 22

IELTS Mock Test-Fall 2026 Batch II

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May 21

“Online Teaching as a Catalyst for Changing Teaching Beliefs and Practices”

A webinar on “Online Teaching as a Catalyst for Changing Teaching Beliefs and Practices” was organized by the Department of Educational Sciences, National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad. The event brought together faculty, students, and an international expert to explore how online teaching environments drive meaningful shifts in educators’ beliefs and instructional practices. The session focused on emerging educational technologies including AI tools, Generative AI (GenAI), Agentic AI, Prezi presentations, and immersive virtual learning platforms such as Framevr. The webinar aimed to equip participants with practical EdTech skills relevant to hybrid and blended learning contexts, while stimulating reflective discussion...

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Mar 09

Orientation Session on Door-to-Door Survey for Out-of-School Children (OOSC)

An orientation session was organized by the Department of Educational Sciences, NUML to brief students regarding their participation in the Door-to-Door Survey for Out-of-School Children (OOSC) in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT). The initiative is part of the national campaign titled “No Child Left Behind – 100% Literate Islamabad.” The purpose of the event was to sensitize students about the issue of out-of-school children in Pakistan and mobilize them as volunteers to assist in community-based data collection through a structured digital platform. The session brought together representatives from policy institutions, development organizations, and academia to guide students regarding the objectives, methodology, and...

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Jun 02

Webinar on Affinity and harmony between Pakistan & Bangladesh

Webinar on Affinity and harmony between Pakistan & Bangladesh in collaboration of NUML and Chittagong Univesity Bangladesh in Bangla Language

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Mar 17

One-Day E Symposium Challenges Faced by Educational Researchers

A one-day E-Symposium on “Challenges Faced by Educational Researchers” was organized by the Department of Educational Sciences, National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad. The purpose of the symposium was to provide MPhil and PhD scholars with a platform to share their experiences and develop a deeper understanding of the challenges encountered during the research process

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May 04

Earth Day Every Day: Habits that Make a Difference

An on-air podcast on “Earth Day Every Day: Habits that Make a Difference” was conducted on Monday, 4th May 2026 at 9:00 AM. The session focused on creating awareness about environmental responsibility and promoting sustainable daily habits that contribute to the protection of the planet

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Mar 09

Need and Importance of Individualised Training Programs in Pakistan’s Sports Coaching System

A one-day seminar on “Need and Importance of Individualized Training Programs in Sports Coaching” was organized by the Department of Educational Sciences, National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad. The purpose of the seminar was to provide students with a deeper understanding of the concept, importance, and practical application of individualized training programs in modern sports coaching. The seminar focused on how athletes differ in physiology, genetics, skill level, and training response, and therefore require personalized training plans rather than a single standardized program.

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Mar 17

Healthy Digital Habits for Personal and Social Well-being

An on-air podcast on “Healthy Digital Habits for Personal and Social Well-being” was conducted on Tuesday, 17th March 2026 at 9:00 AM. The session focused on creating awareness about the impact of digital habits on personal and social well-being in the modern digital age. The main objectives of the podcast were: To explain the concept of digital habits To highlight their influence on personal and social well-being To promote healthy and responsible use of digital devices To raise awareness about issues like screen addiction and social comparison  

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