Historical Perspective
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The Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable
Development in the South (COMSATS) is an international organization. It aims to
reduce the ever-growing gap between the developed and developing world through useful
applications of science and technology.
The Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) initiated the
proposal for the formation of COMSATS under the leadership of Nobel Laureate, Dr.
Abdus Salam.
The foundation-conference of COMSATS was held at
Islamabad
on 4th & 5th October 1994.
Representatives from thirty-six countries attended. The participants included twenty-two
Ministers, members of the diplomatic community of
Islamabad
and representatives of international organizations, like UNESCO, UNIDO, UNEP and
the World Bank.
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The conference decided that the Headquarters / Secretariat of the Commission would
be based permanently at
Islamabad , Pakistan
, and the Head of State of Pakistan would act as the first Chairperson of the forum.
It was agreed that the host -Government,
Pakistan
, would provide for the operational and administrative expenses of the Secretariat,
while the development programs of the Commission would be supported and financed
through Technical Assistance Fund. This fund would be established by contribution
from member countries, income from services provided to member countries, grants
from international agencies and project funds, if under taken under contract.
Membership
COMSATS currently represents 21 developing countries
across three continents namely Bangladesh,China,Colombia,Egypt,Ghana,Iran,Jamaica,
Jordan,Kazakhstan,Korea (DPRK), Nigeria,Pakistan, Philippines, Senegal,
Srilanka,Sudan , Syria ,Tanzania ,Tunisia, Uganda and Zimbabwe
Centers
of Excellence
COMSATS has selected thirteen Centers of Excellence
in its member countries to develop a Network of International Science and
Technology Centers
for Sustainable Development in the South. These Centers have been selected as nodes
and are being used to provide a leading role in their respective areas of specialization.
Fields
of Study
COMSATS has focused its attention on various fields
of science and technology on priority basis. So far, it has selected fields of Information
Technology, Renewable Energy, Climate and Environmental Sciences, Chemical Sciences,
and Development of Small and Medium Enterprise (SME). These focused areas are revised
from time to time according to the changing national/regional priorities and expanding
areas of expertise of the COMSATS Network of Centers of Excellence.
Activities in Pakistan
Within
Pakistan
major activities of COMSATS are taking place through its subsidiaries: COMSATS Internet
Services (CIS) and COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT). CIS has set
up and is operating modern communication systems in most cities throughout the country and CIIT has been established for training professional human resource.
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology
CIIT became functional in 1998. The success of the
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology in
Pakistan
has inspired the establishment of a similar IT center at
Damascus , Syria
, which was inaugurated in January 2001.
Linkages with International
Institutions
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Name of
Institution |
Purpose |
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1.
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The University of Sussex, UK |
Exchange of information, faculty development. |
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2.
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University of Leicester, UK
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Faculty Incharge, joint Research Projects, provision of higher degree
training to teaching staff, joint conferences, exchange of students. |
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3.
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Tampere University of Technology, Finland |
Faculty development, curriculum development, exchange of experts,
technical information & services. |
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Joint Insitute of Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia |
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4.
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Helsinki University of Technology, Finland |
Encourage direct contact, academic mobility and cooperation between
Faculty and staff members, department of research institutes & students. |
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5.
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The University of Glasgow, UK |
Joint research, lectures, symposia and exchange of faculty and students;
cooperation relating technology transfer issues; exchange of information and materials
in field of mutual interest |
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6.
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University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA |
Cooperative professional linkages.
Exchange of faculty, research scientists, and institutional managers. Faculty Development. |
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7.
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University of Nebraska, USA
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Collaborative Research, Training, Curriculum, Institutional development,
Exchange of faculty & students. |
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8.
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Joint Institute of Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia |
Research in nuclear physics through exchange of researchers, joint
research, joint organized symposia |
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9.
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University of Bradford, UK
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To help establish Mechanical and Manufacturing engineering program |
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10.
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Population & Development Research Institute, Nankai University,
China |
Joint research projects. Exchange of faculty and students. Collaborative training activities. |
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11. |
School of Management, University of Surrey, U.K |
Joint research projects. Exchange of faculty and students.
Collaborative training activities. |
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12. |
International School of Management, University of Applied Sciences,
Dortmund, Germany. |
Joint research projects, Exchange of faculty and students. Collaborative
training activities. |
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13. |
The University of Hull, UK |
Collaborative research, faculty development. |
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14. |
The University of Essex, UK |
Development of High Speed Optical Communication Lab |
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15. |
The University of Leeds, U.K |
Collaborative academic research and development activities. |
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16. |
Michigan Technological University, Houghton, USA |
Collaborative academic research and development activities. |
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17. |
Merseburg University of Applied Sciences, IBK,
Germany |
MS/PhD level training of CIIT faculty, collaborative research, student
exchange & training programs. |
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18. |
Center for Capacity Building, National Center for Atmospheric Research,
Boulder CO, USA |
To jointly establish an Institute for Climate and Society Affairs
(ICSA) at CIIT |
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19. |
Norwegian Seismic Array, NORSAR, Kjeller, Norway |
Seismology and Earthquake risk evaluation |
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20.
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Queen Mary, University of London, U.K |
Collaborative academic research and development activities. |
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21.
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Islamic University in Uganda (IUIU),
Uganda |
MS/PhD level training of CIIT faculty, research and Linguistic Cooperation |
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22. |
University of Bologna, Italy
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Joint Doctoral Degree Program |
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23. |
Alliance Francaise, Islamabad (French Based) |
Launching of French online Programme at CIIT |
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24. |
The Embassy of France |
Introduction of French on-line program |
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25. |
Beijing Language and Culture University, China |
To identify and initiate the areas of collaborative research involving
staff and research students… |
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26. |
Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT), China |
Collaborative research, academic exchanges, PhD level training for
CIIT’s young faculty. |
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27.
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Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (GUCAS), China |
Collaborative research, academic exchanges, PhD level training for
CIIT’s young faculty. |
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28. |
Tongji University, China
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Advanced level training of CIIT’s faculty, joint research projects,
faculty exchanges. |
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29. |
Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), China |
PhD/MS level training of CIIT’s faculty, joint research projects,
faculty exchanges. |
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APR
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CEPEX
2010, 2nd-3rd Aril 2010 (Islamabad)
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MAY
12
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13th Meeting of COMSATS Coordinating
Council, May 12-13 2010, Trieste, Italy read more... |
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MAR
29
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Workshop on Multi Protocol Label Switching,
EE Department, CIIT Lahore read more... |
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DEC
21
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3-day International Conference on Frontiers of Information Technology
December:
21-23, 2010,
Islamabad
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