The universities are hubs for knowledge
generation, dissemination and scholarly education of younger
generation. Specialist of contemporary knowledge and
technique provide philosophical guidance for the sectors
development.
The University of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences (UVAS), Lahore growing in its earlier years
requires prudence in development of desired physical
infrastructure, disciplines and expertise. The UVAS plans to
address extreme shortage of specialists. Education of
existing educators for enhancing standards and engaging
additional faculty members for advanced training is the
solution. Specifically, senior and younger professionals
ought to advance their communication skills, research
process, subject IT, basic and advanced laboratory skills
and on-farm and organic farming research and skills.
Intensive short and long term training programs with
indigenous and external resources can inculcate the required
traits.
The strategic contributors in the Universities are faculty
members. Continued evolution of the faculty in auspicious
and economically vibrant milieu is facilitated by
institutional leadership. Sustained economic independence is
ascertained through Techno-Economic Cluster in livestock
related financially viable activities. The faculty members
aware of global developments, WTO needs, proficient in
applied educational and research matters are intellectual
asset for the institution. Such educationists produce
specialists as well as practical/competent graduates
conversant with required knowledge and technology in
emerging global scenario in livestock/poultry sectors. The
specialists address primary obstacles for national livestock
and poultry development.
The problems of livestock production are related to health,
genetics, nutrition and marketing. The young professionals
should be capable of improving production and yield through
better management of germ plasm, nutrition and disease
preventive measures. Competence of graduates in
technologies, value addition in milk, meat, fish, wool,
skin, hides and casings will facilitate equitable
development of rural and urban livestock.
Proficiency to implement modern breeding, embryo transfer
techniques farming and value addition in the yields will
help self reliance, reduce imports and improve exports.
Diversification, conservation and preservation of wild life,
biotechnology, gene sequencing, developing breeds and
biologicals are long awaited expectations from the
veterinarians. Proteomics, lipidomics and nanomedicine are
the future challenges for the profession. The role of vets
as trained biologists is recognized by their contributions
in multiple scientific disciplines relevant to WTO, food
safety and human health.
The responsibility of UVAS in producing educated manpower
realizing its role in national progress, zootechnologies,
protection of human health and alleviation of poverty
through livestock sector development is the vital future
expectation from the institution. Being passionate in
outstretching the limits to create more value of the product
(the graduates) for the stakeholders, we need to strive with
the belief that the best has yet to come. The harder we try,
the higher we fly with the greater honor.