Aga Khan University
The Aga Khan University is a pioneering institution of higher education that works to improve quality of life in the developing world and beyond. Guided by the principles of impact, quality, relevance and access, the University has programmes and campuses in Pakistan, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, United Kingdom and Afghanistan.
The University operates teaching hospitals – Aga Khan University Hospitals, Schools of Nursing and Midwifery, Medical Colleges, Institutes for Educational Development, Graduate School of Media and Communications, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, East Africa Institute and Institute for Human Development.
AKU also runs an Examination Board and manages the French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children in Kabul, Afghanistan.
More than 2 million patients per year are treated at seven AKU hospitals and more than 350 medical centres in East Africa and Pakistan.
A study of AKU's impact in Pakistan, conducted by U.S.-based Centennial Group International, found that AKU has an annual economic impact in Pakistan of US$1 billion, and directly and indirectly supports 42,000 jobs annually.
AKU was ranked among the top 100 universities for clinical medicine and among the top 200 for public health internationally in the ShanghaiRanking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2019 released by the Academic Ranking of World Universities.
History
Founded in 1983 by the Prince Aga Khan IV, AKU is one of the Aga Khan Development Network agencies.- 1964: The Chancellor announces plans to construct Aga Khan Hospital and Medical College
- 1980: The contract for the main complex of Aga Khan University Hospital and Medial College was signed in London
- 1983: Former President of Pakistan presented the Charter of the University to the Chancellor, making it the first private international university in Pakistan; the first class of the University's School of Nursing graduates
- 1985: Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi inaugurated
- 1989: The University's medical college's first batch graduates
- 1994: The Institute for Educational Development, Karachi inaugurated
- 2001: The Advanced Nursing Studies Programme launched in Uganda
- 2002: The Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations established in London
- 2005: Aga Khan Hospital, Nairobi upgraded to Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi
- 2006: Inaugurated the Institute for Educational Development in East Africa, and the French Medical Institute for Children, managed by AKU, in Kabul
- 2007: The Examination Board conducts its first Secondary School Certificate examinations
- 2012: Founded Graduate School of Media and Communications, Institute for Human Development, and East Africa Institute
Academics
It is the one of the few universities in Pakistan to provide research facilities to students at the undergraduate level. The university maintains a research office to guide and support research conducted at the university. A University Research Council also funds grants after a competitive review process facilitated by a Grants Review Committee. Particular emphasis is also placed on community related health sciences research. AKU organizes international and national research workshops and seminars. A Health Sciences Research Assembly is held annually in which faculty and students present their research.
The university is a site for NIH clinical trials. The seal of the Aga Khan University is a visual representation of the principles which underlie the founding of the university. The circular form of the seal has its roots in the rosettes of early Islamic periods. It also symbolizes the world and reflects the internationality of the Aga Khan University. At the centre of the seal is a star or sun representing light – a universal symbol of the enlightenment that education provides. The light is also symbolic of Nur. The star incorporates 49 points to commemorate the university's founding by Prince Karim Aga Khan, the Forty-Ninth imam of the Ismaili Muslims. The outer ring circumscribes a Quranic Ayat rendered in classic thuluth script.
AKU-IED is a center for developing teachers, educators, education managers, researchers and policy makers. Apart from teacher training, AKU-IED offers MEd and PhD. in Education as well. Established in 2003. AKU-EB is a federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary education in Pakistan. AKU-EB examines students at SSC and HSSC level.
Launched in 2015, the Aga Khan University Graduate School of Media and Communications is focused on education and tailored training for journalists, communicators and media executives and entrepreneurs in East Africa and beyond. On 7 December 2019, GSMC announced a partnership with Facebook to launch the Video Journalism Fellowship.
Campuses
The Aga Khan University is an international university, operating on campuses in Central and South Asia, the African Great Lakes, Europe and the Middle East. In Pakistan, the university is an 84-acre campus including a hospital with two on-campus male and female hostels with a capacity of 300 each. It has a sports and rehabilitation center which is one of the best in Pakistan, with an Olympic-standard swimming pool, cricket practice nets, tennis courts, indoor gymnasium with wooden flooring, squash courts and gyms. It has cricket and football grounds with jogging tracks.Existing campuses and international programmes include:
- Faculty of Health Sciences located on an campus in the heart of Karachi, Pakistan, built in the 1980s
- Aga Khan University Health Sciences campus in Nairobi, Kenya
- A USD 500 million campus for the university's Faculty of Arts and Sciences is under development in Karachi, Pakistan. An area of has been acquired just outside Karachi, and Payette Associates are the project architects.
- Institute for Educational Development in the Karimabad area of Karachi, Pakistan and
- Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations in London, United Kingdom
- A USD 450 million campus planned for Arusha, in north-eastern Tanzania to be built in the next 15 years
- Advanced Nursing Studies Programmes at campuses in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
- Programmes for capacity development for teachers and nurses in Afghanistan, Egypt and Syria
Notable alumni, professors and staff
Professors and staff
- Abdul Gaffar Billoo, pediatric endocrinologist, professor of clinical pediatrics at the Aga Khan University
- Leif Stenberg, Professor of Islamic Studies and Dean of the Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations
- Sahabzada Yaqub Khan, former foreign minister of Pakistan
- John Harland Bryant, former Professor of Community Health Sciences
Notable alumni
- Adil Haider, trauma surgeon and outcomes research scientist in the United States
- Fahim Rahim, nephrologist, recipient of Ellis Island Medals of Honor in 2011
- Naeem Rahim, nephrologist and founder of Idaho based JRM Foundation for humanity
Aga Khan University in the news
In international news
- BBC News: "AKU, Leading the Y2K campaign"
- BBC News: the remains of a Persian Princess found in Pakistan were X-rayed at AKU. Dr. Jeffrey Rees of AKU was interviewed by the BBC; however, CAT scans done at AKU confirmed the mummy to be forged.
- The International News: Aga Khan University's Centre for Innovation in Medical Education becomes South Asia's first to receive prestigious accreditation