Dr Masood Rabbani nominated Pro VC
He is also the recipient of Izaz-i-Fazeelat presidential award (2005) for academic distinction
LAHORE:
Punjab governor has nominated renowned international scientist, microbiologist, immunologist and UVAS senior most tenured Prof Dr Masood Rabbani as Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University of Veterinary and Animal Science (UVAS), Lahore.
He is second pro vice-chancellor of the university. Dr Rabbani is currently serving as Faculty Veterinary Science (FVS) dean. He has a PhD in Microbiology from University of Agriculture, Faisalabad in 1997. He has a wide academic and administrative work experience of 30 years.
He is also the recipient of Izaz-i-Fazeelat presidential award (2005) for his academic distinction, best performance awards from Pakistan Poultry Association and Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council 2012-13, Best Teacher’s Award 2013-14 from the Higher Education Commission.
Prof Rabbani is also HEC-approved PhD supervisor and has supervised six PhD students. He is author of several publications with 50 impact factor and 385 citations.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 19th, 2017.
Punjab governor has nominated renowned international scientist, microbiologist, immunologist and UVAS senior most tenured Prof Dr Masood Rabbani as Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University of Veterinary and Animal Science (UVAS), Lahore.
He is second pro vice-chancellor of the university. Dr Rabbani is currently serving as Faculty Veterinary Science (FVS) dean. He has a PhD in Microbiology from University of Agriculture, Faisalabad in 1997. He has a wide academic and administrative work experience of 30 years.
He is also the recipient of Izaz-i-Fazeelat presidential award (2005) for his academic distinction, best performance awards from Pakistan Poultry Association and Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council 2012-13, Best Teacher’s Award 2013-14 from the Higher Education Commission.
Prof Rabbani is also HEC-approved PhD supervisor and has supervised six PhD students. He is author of several publications with 50 impact factor and 385 citations.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 19th, 2017.