Dr. Tariq Banuri appointed as HEC chairperson

Dr Tariq Banuri has taken the charge of chairperson of the Higher Education Commission (HEC). The newly appointed chairperson was welcomed by Dr Arshad Ali, Executive Director, HEC, senior management and employees of HEC.

In his maiden address to HEC employees, Dr Tariq Banuri extended his gratitude to Prime Minister and the selection committee for reposing their confidence in him for the esteemed position of HEC head, said a press release issued.

“The first challenge lying ahead of me is to live up to this confidence and trust,” he stated. He stressed the need for identifying the key issues facing the sector, setting targets for the next four years, and brainstorming on how the HEC procedural deficiencies can be addressed.

“HEC has to play a supportive role for higher education institutions, faculty and students at large, as it is a service organization meant for facilitating all the stakeholders,” he underlined.

The chairperson emphasised that HEC has to go beyond numbers towards quality of higher education and constantly safeguarding the rights of academia. He said HEC will not be a bottleneck on the growth of higher education, but it is problem solving entity that will empower universities and realise the HEC vision.

Dr Tariq Banuri, a PhD from Harvard University has joined HEC as its fourth chairperson. He has an extensive experience of working in academia, civil society and national as well as international organizations.

The new chairman holds PhD degree in Economics. He did his Bachelors in Civil Engineering from University of Peshawar and Masters in Development Economics from Williams College. He started his career through Civil Services of Pakistan, however after five years he left to pursue PhD in Harvard University and joined the United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), United Nations as a research fellow. Dr Banuri has also served as founding Executive Director, Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), Pakistan. He has also remained member of the Board of Governors, State Bank of Pakistan and worked as Coordinating Lead Author on the Nobel Prize winning Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).