Muslim Scientists’ Day : NAYS for bridging ‘gap’ between young and senior scientists
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
ISLAMABAD: The National Academy of Young Scientists (NAYS) celebrated the Muslim Scientists’ day on Monday in the capital, to acknowledge the efforts, determination and devotion of scientists around the globe, who are working day and night for the betterment of society.
The theme of the day was ‘Bridging the gap between young and senior scientists’.
NAYS is working since the past four years for the development of science and its culture in the country and has laid the foundation of celebrating the Scientists’ Day. Scientists, students and teachers from different organisations participated in the seminar organised by NAYS to mark the day.
Addressing on the occasion, NAYS President Aftab Ahmad said, “It is just like a contribution by young scientists to our renowned Scientists, in recognition of their efforts in various fields of science, which cannot be ignored.” Talking about the theme, Arab World Association of Young Scientists (ArabWAYS) General Secretary Dr Jauad Khrraz said, “Senior scientists could play a vital role in mentorship, guidance and especially in sustainability of the scientific community and its research and scientific outputs.”
The ArabWAYS general secretary also said, “Young scientists can learn from the success stories of senior scientists but also from their failures stories to avoid duplicating works and innovate in what senior scientists have not been able to achieve yet.” Dr Mohammad Perwaiz Iqbal, a professor from the Aga Khan University, said, “Senior scientists should accept the fact that young scientists, in general, are smarter than them for a wide variety of reasons. So, seniors should command respect by being kind, caring and by being a good role model for them.”
A comprehensive report has been compiled by NAYS in which comments from scientists hailing from different regions have been included. NAYS-Scientific photo contest was also initiated a month ago. Different scientific activities were arranged in various cities of the country, including Peshawar, Lahore and Abbottabad, to celebrate the day. app
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
ISLAMABAD: The National Academy of Young Scientists (NAYS) celebrated the Muslim Scientists’ day on Monday in the capital, to acknowledge the efforts, determination and devotion of scientists around the globe, who are working day and night for the betterment of society.
The theme of the day was ‘Bridging the gap between young and senior scientists’.
NAYS is working since the past four years for the development of science and its culture in the country and has laid the foundation of celebrating the Scientists’ Day. Scientists, students and teachers from different organisations participated in the seminar organised by NAYS to mark the day.
Addressing on the occasion, NAYS President Aftab Ahmad said, “It is just like a contribution by young scientists to our renowned Scientists, in recognition of their efforts in various fields of science, which cannot be ignored.” Talking about the theme, Arab World Association of Young Scientists (ArabWAYS) General Secretary Dr Jauad Khrraz said, “Senior scientists could play a vital role in mentorship, guidance and especially in sustainability of the scientific community and its research and scientific outputs.”
The ArabWAYS general secretary also said, “Young scientists can learn from the success stories of senior scientists but also from their failures stories to avoid duplicating works and innovate in what senior scientists have not been able to achieve yet.” Dr Mohammad Perwaiz Iqbal, a professor from the Aga Khan University, said, “Senior scientists should accept the fact that young scientists, in general, are smarter than them for a wide variety of reasons. So, seniors should command respect by being kind, caring and by being a good role model for them.”
A comprehensive report has been compiled by NAYS in which comments from scientists hailing from different regions have been included. NAYS-Scientific photo contest was also initiated a month ago. Different scientific activities were arranged in various cities of the country, including Peshawar, Lahore and Abbottabad, to celebrate the day. app
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