The National University of Technology (NUTECH) has officially launched a series of new postgraduate programmes, including MS degrees in Artificial Intelligence Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering, alongside a groundbreaking European Union-funded MS in Climate Change and Environmental Informatics (CCEI).
According to a press release, the CCEI programme is designed to address pressing environmental challenges through data-driven approaches and innovative solutions.
In addition, NUTECH has also unveiled PhD programmes in Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Computer Science, marking a significant step in expanding advanced research opportunities in Pakistan.
The inauguration ceremony took place at NUTECH and was attended by several high-profile diplomats, including:
During the event, the delegation was briefed on the Euramus Active Project, NUTECH’s academic model, and the university’s national contributions in applied technological education.
Speaking on the occasion, Philipp Oliver Gross noted that the newly introduced MS in Climate Change and Environmental Informatics would enable students to respond effectively to global climate challenges with innovation and expertise.
Ambassadors Dr. Dan Stoenescu and Ina Lepel praised NUTECH’s leadership in launching advanced academic programmes and highlighted that the strong response to MS admissions reflects growing demand for specialised, industry-relevant education. They added that these initiatives will encourage practical innovation, strengthen academic-industry linkages, and contribute to sustainable solutions.
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