19/06/2026
Dean SLA Dr. Nadia Anwar had a productive meeting with the delegation Ms. He Yubing and Ms. Roshan Ali from Chinese International Academy, Lahore, to discuss avenues for academic and cultural collaboration between the School of Liberal Arts, UMT, and CIA.The meeting reaffirmed a shared commitment to strengthening educational and cultural ties between Pakistan and China.
19/06/2026
CFL proudly organized the Pakistan Green Roots Initiative a meaningful effort to promote environmental awareness and sustainability.
With Ms. Aasma Nijabat as the guest speaker, the session inspired participants to take action through tree plantation, community engagement, and environmental responsibility.
Together, we are nurturing roots for a sustainable future.
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19/06/2026
SLA-DLC presents an insightful webinar on “Brain and Language: Neural Basis of Linguistic Processing and Bilingual Disorders.”
Led by Dr. Nadir Ali, the session explored how our brains comprehend, process, and produce language, while shedding light on bilingual integration and language disorders.
An engaging learning experience for students, researchers, and professionals seeking deeper insights into neuroscience and language.
16/06/2026
Hafiz Muhammad Nawaz from the SLA Dean Office attended the PSEA Network Punjab Chapter & Implementing Partners Annual Training.
The two-day training proved to be highly informative and enriching, enhancing understanding of the Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse, and Harassment (PSEAH) and strengthening the capacity to better serve both SLA and the communities we engage with.
We extend our sincere appreciation to the dedicated trainers and facilitators Mommnah Asad, Imtiaz Ahmad, Saida Inayat Khattak, Ammara Aamer, Sadia, and Lubna Ali from FOSPAH for their insightful guidance, interactive sessions, and impactful delivery.
SLA remains committed to continuous learning and actively contributing to the effective implementation of PSEAH principles.
11/06/2026
Glimpses from the performance project “Reimagining Ancient Heroes in Contemporary Contexts” showcase the powerful and creative expressions of MPhil EL students (Batch F2025).
From compelling character portrayals to thought-provoking reinterpretations, students delivered truly engaging performances.
11/06/2026
The performance project “Reimagining Ancient Heroes in Contemporary Contexts” was successfully conducted by the School of Liberal Arts, UMT.
The highlight of the event was the exceptional performances by MPhil EL students of Batch F2025, who brought ancient narratives to life with remarkable creativity, confidence, and critical depth. Their ability to reinterpret classical heroism within contemporary frameworks truly reflected their academic excellence and artistic expression.The project was conducted under the supervision of Prof. Nadia Anwar, whose guidance played a vital role in shaping these impactful performances.
11/06/2026
Highlights of thesis defense of Hina Riaz of BS English Literature held on June 10, 2026.
10/06/2026
From classrooms to coastlines, the School of Liberal Arts set sail for a day of adventure, reflection, and unforgettable memories at Mabali Island on 6 June 2026. 🌊🌴
Bringing together students, faculty, and staff from across SLA, the excursion was more than just a trip—it was a celebration of community, friendship, and the shared experiences that make university life truly meaningful. Between laughter-filled conversations, team activities, scenic views, and moments of relaxation, the day reminded us that some of the best lessons are learned beyond the classroom.
Here's to the memories we made, the bonds we strengthened, and the stories we'll continue to tell long after the journey ended.