新加坡国立大学硕士课程时间安排
2024-11-15
更新时间:2024-10-22 17:59:35作者:欧曼老师
政府学院大学成立于1864年,是加尔各答大学的附属大学,是一所位于拉合尔市中心的公立大学
它建于1877年的哥特式中心建筑仍然证明了那些拉吉时代的起源。1882年隶属旁遮普邦大学。1997年获得独立学位授予权,2002年获得完全独立大学地位。
直到2002年,它被称为政府学院,在当地方言中仍然是“GC”。被称为Ravian的校友渗透到巴基斯坦的精英阶层。其中包括四位巴基斯坦前总理,包括任期最长的纳瓦兹·谢里夫、两位测试板球运动员,包括旋转腿运动员阿卜杜勒·卡迪尔和两位诺贝尔奖得主。第30任副总理哈桑·阿米尔·沙阿称其为“印巴次大陆领先的教育机构”
GC提供为期四年的26个学科的学位课程和24个高级学历课程。它有29个学部,分为科学与技术学院、工程学院、艺术与社会科学学院、语言学院、伊斯兰学院和东方学院。中国研究、工业生物技术、可持续发展、高级物理和数学科学共有五个研究中心
数学研究学院(ASSMS)以GC的两位诺贝尔奖得主之一Abdus Salam命名。萨拉姆1946年毕业于数学系,1951年至1954年回国担任数学教授。1979年,他获得了诺贝尔物理学奖,这使他成为第一个获得科学奖的巴基斯坦人和第一个穆斯林人。另一位GC获奖者是Har Gobind Khorana,1968年化学奖得主
Founded in 1864 as an affiliate of the University of Calcutta, Government College University is a public university located in central Lahore.
Its gothic central building, built in 1877, still testifies to those Raj-era origins. In 1882 affiliation was transferred to the University of the Punjab. Independent degree-awarding powers were attained in 1997 and full separate university status in 2002.
Known until 2002 simply as Government College, it remains "GC" in local vernacular. Alumni, known as Ravians, permeate Pakistan’s elite. Among them are four former Prime Ministers of Pakistan including the longest-serving, Nawaz Sharif, two test cricketers including the leg-spinner Abdul Qadir and two Nobel Prize winners. Hassan Amir Shah, the 30th vice-chancellor, has called it the ‘leading educational institution in the Indo-Pak sub-continent’.
GC offers degree courses, which last four years, in 26 disciplines and advanced qualifications in 24. It has 29 academic departments, divided into faculties of Science and Technology, Engineering, Arts and Social sciences and Languages, Islamic and Oriental Learning. There are five research centres for Chinese Studies, Industrial Biotechnology, Sustainable Development, Advanced Physics and Mathematical Sciences.
The School of Mathematical Studies (ASSMS) is named for Abdus Salam, one of GC’s two Nobel laureates. Salam graduated in Maths in 1946 then returned from 1951 to 1954 as Professor of Maths. His award of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1979 made him the first Pakistani, and the first Moslem, to win a science prize. The other GC laureate was Har Gobind Khorana, winner of the 1968 prize for chemistry.