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Crispian Robinson and Lisa Gordillofrom Japan Times visitUMT
August 23, 2016
 
Crispian Robinson and Lisa Gordillo from Japan Times visited UMT on the invitation of Ibrahim Qureshi, CEO ITC. Both guests were given a detailed tour of the UMT campus. Witnessing outstanding educational facilities at UMT and the diverse mix of students impressed them. They met Rector UMT Dr Hasan Shoaib Murad and interviewed Rector, Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad for the Japanese newspaper. Rector UMT gave brief on various topics like Role of education for a prosperous Pakistan, industry-academia linkages, UMT plan for 2020 and the new disciplines to be taught at UMT keeping in Mind the futuristic requirements of Private and Government sector. The interview of the Rector UMT Dr. Hasan Shoaib Murad will be Published on the front page of Japan Times and the UMT campus and related messages will also be highlighted in the report on Pakistan as the next future destination of trade and investment. The Japan Times has the largest circulation of all domestic English-language newspapers and reaches by far the largest number of non-Japanese readers living in Japan. The Japan Times is highly regarded not only by its readers in the country but also across the globe by opinion leaders and business people. Every day, this English-language daily is flown to 106 countries around the world.
 
 
 
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