Monday
4rth November 2024
The Superior University, Sargodha Campus
1- To promote interdisciplinary interactions and networking among researchers, faculty, and students.
2- To provide a platform for presenting and discussing ongoing research projects and findings.
3- To offer workshops and sessions to develop research skills and methodologies.
4- To highlight potential research funding, partnerships, and career opportunities.
5- To stimulate new ideas and approaches through keynote speakers and panel discussions.
6- To collect insights and feedback on research progress and challenges to inform future directions.
1- By sharing research findings with a broader audience, the event can increase public awareness and understanding of important issues and innovations.
2- Insights from research can help policymakers, businesses, and community leaders make more informed decisions that address societal challenges.
3- Engaging with the public and various stakeholders can foster greater community involvement in research and promote science literacy.
4- Highlighting research outcomes can inspire practical applications and solutions to societal problems, leading to improvements in quality of life.
1- Increased understanding of the critical role indigenous knowledge and practices play in climate change adaptation.
2- Development of actionable strategies and recommendations for integrating indigenous solutions into broader climate adaptation plans.
3- Identification and establishment of new financing mechanisms and partnerships to support indigenous-led climate adaptation projects.
4- Creation of robust networks among indigenous communities, researchers, policymakers, and investors, fostering collaboration and support.