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IIUI hosts CQIHE for advancing higher education practices

Iiui Hosts Cqihe For Advancing Higher Education Practices
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The Conference for Quality and Innovation in Higher Education (CQIHE), hosted by the Faculty of Education at the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) in collaboration with the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and Admas University, concluded with recommendations aimed at advancing higher education practices.

Participants emphasized the need for educational institutions to integrate emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence and e-learning platforms, to enhance teaching methodologies and improve student engagement.

The conference brought together approximately 300 participants from over 30 national and international institutions. It featured 29 parallel sessions and 153 presentations selected from 195 submitted abstracts.

Speakers at the conference suggested the development of policies to support lifelong learning through flexible educational pathways such as micro-credentialing and online courses, enabling students to continually update their skills.

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