The National Skills University (NSU) Islamabad, a pioneer in technical and vocational education and training (TVET) in the country, has taken a significant step towards global leadership in skills education.
According to the University, this week, the university proudly announced its participation in the Bridging Innovation and Learning in TVET (BILT) project’s self-reflection process, developed by UNESCO/UNEVOC and the German Education Ministry.
The NSU’s unique role in this project, setting a precedent for educational innovation on an international scale, is a testament to its leadership in the Pakistani technology university landscape.
The inaugural meeting, held on June 25 and attended by national and international members, including Ms. Alexandra Filippova of UNESCO-UNEVOC and Professor Yang Wenming of Shenzhen Polytechnic University, marked the commencement of a collaborative effort.
This effort, which includes NSU and a dedicated team of eight members that will be extended to 40, is ready to leverage digitalization and global partnerships to enhance learning outcomes.
This collaborative spirit ensures that NSU’s educational offerings are refined with a worldwide perspective.
Ms. ZHONG Zhuoya, Programme Officer at UNEVOC Centre, Shenzhen Polytechnic University China, and Ms. Spogmai Shahab, National Skills University team coordinator, will jointly facilitate the program’s implementation.
“This partnership underscores NSU’s com