“I
am grateful to the British Council for inviting me to the NCEE
Leadership Master class Series. The Master class series greatly contributed to helping me understand the significance
of entrepreneurship and innovation for both leadership and management.”
These
were the words of Engr. Muhammad Asghar, Rector, National University of Science
and Technology (NUST) about the British Council’s
Master Classes.


Kashif Khan,
Associate Professor and Director of industrial linkages and collaboration at
the Iqra University Islamabad, sees this as an opportunity to: “develop from core academic institutions and
transform into knowledge enterprises.”
So
far the British Council has organised six series of Master Classes covering a
wide array of subjects such as: Working with SMEs and Rural Communities, Enterprise
Education, Student Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial University Leadership,
Public & Community Engagement and Strategy into Action. These Master
Classes were delivered by National Centre for Entrepreneurship Education,
National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement, Cumbria
University and Thomas Lawton of the UK .
The
last Master Class on Supporting Student Enterprise will be delivered by Prof.
Alison Price, Director of Education Department at National Centre for
Entrepreneurship Education in September 2012.
The Knowledge Exchange is a
platform jointly developed by the British Council and Higher Education
Commission of Pakistan that facilitates universities to create partnerships
with business, government and other organisations to exchange skills and ideas.