Tahir Kamran Explained

Tahir Kamran, (Urdu: {{Nastaliq|طاھر کامران), is a notable Pakistani historian and former Iqbal fellow at the University of Cambridge,[1] as professor in the Centre of South Asian Studies. He has authored four books and has written several articles specifically on the history of the Punjab, sectarianism, democracy, and governance. He was the head of the department of history when he founded a semi-annual scholarly journal, The Historian.[2]

He has been influential in the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and implemented methods to improve educational standards in Pakistan.

Kamran has been a visiting fellow at Southampton University, the SOAS and at the University of Cambridge . He remained associated with Government College University, Lahore as chairperson of Department of History and the Dean of the faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of the University till January 10, 2018.

Tahir Kamran established Khaldunia Centre for Historical Research in Lahore. The Centre publishes academic books. Under the auspices of the Centre, he leads a team which edits a semi-annual scholarly journal, Pakistan Journal of Historical Studies. The journal, which primarily focuses on histories of emotions and animals, is edited in Pakistan and published in the USA by Indiana University Press, Bloomington.

Tahir Kamran is instrumental in internationalizing the Government College University Lahore. Due to his efforts, the number of international students in the University has increased considerably.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Punjab Research Group (PRG) meeting October 2010 – University of Cambridge. 31 October 2011 .
  2. Web site: Academia Profile.
  3. Book: Democracy and Governance in Pakistan. South Asia Partnership. Lahore, Pakistan. 2008. 2008344704.
  4. Book: Election Commission of Pakistan: Role in Politics. South Asia Partnership. Lahore, Pakistan. 2009. 2010341068.