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Prof Romshoo gets 2-year extension as VC IUST

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
July 17, 2024
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Srinagar, Jul 16: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has extended the term of the incumbent Vice Chancellor of IUST Prof Shakil Ahmad Romshoo for a period of two years.
Prof Romshoo was appointed as Vice Chancellor of IUST in 2021 as the fourth Vice Chancellor and the order issued by Lieutenant Governor’s Secretariat on July 8, states that the extension shall be effective from August 15, 2024 when his first term completes.
IUST spokesperson in a statement said that the university under the leadership of Romshoo has achieved remarkable milestones particularly with regard to the Implementation of NEP 2020, fostering a research-oriented and student-centric educational environment, promoting interdisciplinary research, encouraging entrepreneurship and a start-up culture, strengthening industry-academia collaborations besides prioritising upgradation of the university’s infrastructure.
Professor Romshoo has served as Dean of Research at the University and is an eminent academic and distinguished researcher, with an illustrious career spanning over 35 years.
His extensive research in the field of Earth Sciences, particularly focusing on climate change, water resources, and glaciology, has earned him national and international recognition.
Prof Romshoo also espouses social and environmental causes engaging actively in community outreach programs particularly related to climate change impacts, disaster management, and sustainable development in the Kashmir region.
IUST community congratulated Prof Romshoo, and expressed confidence that the university will further its mission of providing quality education, advancing research, and contributing to the socio-economic development of the region under his leadership. (KNO)

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