LUMS Annual Dinner Celebrates the Spirit of Giving

LUMS Annual Dinner Celebrates the Spirit of Giving

On February 21, under a star-studded sky in the central courtyard of the Academic Block, the LUMS community came together for an evening of celebration, empowerment, and gratitude. The LUMS Annual Dinner marked a moment of recognition for the extraordinary individuals and organisations whose generosity drives LUMS’ mission of educational access and excellence. The evening honoured the dedication of the alumni and donors who have steadfastly supported the University, driving transformation and shaping futures.

Welcoming donors to the LUMS Annual Dinner 2025


Grateful to our donors and patrons who make transformative education possible

The event acknowledged the significance of LUMS’ esteemed patrons in enabling the achievements that define LUMS as a leading institution in Pakistan. Dr. Ali Cheema, Vice Chancellor of LUMS, took the stage to expound upon LUMS’ contributions to the educational landscape in Pakistan, highlighting key areas that set it apart. “One thing that is rarely acknowledged is that LUMS has broken tremendous paths in learning and education in Pakistan,” he stated, adding that LUMS was conceived at a time when few institutions offered quality graduate education in Pakistan. 

Dr. Ali Cheema, Vice Chancellor, LUMS, delivers an inspiring welcome address, sharing the future vision for the University

 

He explained that LUMS was the first university in the country to introduce an MBA programme that used the Socratic method and utilised case teaching. It also ushered in the shift from a two-year BA programme to a four-year one, marking a first in the region. Additionally, LUMS was one of the first two universities in South Asia to introduce the five-year BA-LL.B programme, integrating the study of the law with the humanities. 

Dr. Cheema also acknowledged the unique ‘no-boundaries’ vision of the Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE) and the practicum-based pedagogy of the Syed Ahsan Ali and Syed Maratib Ali School of Education that is revolutionising educational opportunities in Pakistan. He emphasised the role of LUMS’ partners in enabling its success, highlighting the importance of their support in defining its vision for the future. 

Mr. Mian Mohammad Abdullah, Chairman of the Sapphire Group and longtime patron of LUMS, delivered a keynote address emphasising the need for educational reform in Pakistan. He appreciated LUMS’ contributions to the country and offered his continued support to its mission through the Abdullah Foundation, the philanthropic arm of his group of companies.

 

Mr. Mohammad Abdullah, Chairman of Sapphire Group, delivers keynote speech on Sapphire Group’ commitment to empowering education

 

To showcase the diversity and depth of the research taking place at LUMS, two esteemed faculty members presented the audience with highlights of their projects.

Dr. Maryam Mustafa, Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Director of the Saida Waheed Gender Initiative (SWGI), introduced her initiative Awaz-e-Sehat, which uses Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to address gender-based inequities in Pakistan’s health sector.

 

Dr. Maryam Mustafa, Assistant Professor at SBASSE and Director of SWGI, presents her groundbreaking work on leveraging technology for the social progress

 

Dr. Momin Ayub Uppal, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and the Director of the Centre for Urban Informatics, Technology, and Policy (CITY), shared some highlights of his research on urban mobility and climate change, focusing on his projects on waste management and traffic emergency services. 

 

Dr. Momin Uppal, Chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Director of CITY at LUMS, discusses how AI and technology are being used to tackle urban challenges and shape smarter, sustainable cities

 

Ms. Nuzhat Kamran, Director of the Office of Advancement, then delivered a speech to thank the supporters who drive innovation at LUMS, sharing the inspirational stories of scholars directly impacted by their generosity. “Your unwavering support since inception, whether it's been for infrastructure, for research, for financial aid, or for funding our National Outreach Programme, has created opportunities, has given hope, and, most importantly, paved the way for the success of creative minds and young individuals who are eager to make a difference in this world,” she said. 

 

Ms. Nuzhat Kamran, Director, Office of Advancement, shares how donors are creating a lasting impact through their generosity

 

This was followed by Mr. Abdul Razak Dawood, Pro Chancellor of LUMS, stepping onto the stage to share the inspiring beginnings of LUMS and its journey to success. “When we started, we knew we were not on a trip—it was a journey,” he said. “But actually, it turned out to be an adventure! An adventure to see greatness, and to think big.” 

 

Mr. Abdul Razak Dawood, Pro Chancellor, LUMS, extends a heartfelt thank you to donors for their support 

 

He added that LUMS was successfully on the path it had set for itself, and owed its thanks to its supporters. 

“It is your generous donation, your generous support, your generous feelings and your passion that excites us and helps us keep moving forward," he said. "So I just want to say: thank you ever so much for everything you've done. We assure you that we will put our very best shoulder to the wheel to make sure that your support is not wasted, and your support gets the full leverage that it deserves.”

Concluding the event on this note of gratitude, an award ceremony honoured the unwavering commitment of LUMS’ partners in progress. Guests were applauded for their dedication to the cause of education and presented with shields as emblems of appreciation. Plants from the LUMS gardens were also gifted to guests to symbolise growth, transformation, and the futures LUMS nurtures alongside its supporters.

 

Honoring the BARD Foundation with an award that symbolises a nurturing tree, representing growth and support 

 

Mr. Farooq Nazir accepts an award on behalf of the BARD Foundation for their generosity and commitment

 

Mr. Farman Ahmad receives an award on behalf of Lotte Akhtar Beverages for their support 

 

Syed Burhan Ali receives an award on behalf of Dr. Gohar Ejaz for his generous support for LUMS

 

Mr. Ali Mukhtar from Fatima Group accepts an award for empowering future leaders

 

Mr. Ghulam Mustafa receives an award on behalf of Wateen for their invaluable support

 

Mr. Rana Nasir Subhani accepts an award on behalf of The Punjab Education Endowment Fund for their commitment to student success

 

Mr. Siddique Bhatti receives an award in recognition of US Apparel’s dedication to education

 

Mr. Kamal Mian receives an award on behalf of Fast Cables Ltd for supporting education and innovation

 

Mr. Tauqeer Mazhar and his family accept an award for their generous support for talented scholars

 

Mr. Farooq Naseem receives an award on behalf of DWP Foundation for their support

 

Mr. Shah Mohammad accepts an award on behalf of TCL Electronics for their contributions to education

 

Mr. Mohammad Ijaz accepts an award on behalf of GFC Fans for their generous support

 

Dr. Ali Cheema, Vice Chancellor accompanied by Mr. Faisal Dawood, Member Management Committee, and Mr. Shahid Hussain, Rector

 

A group of partners and supporters at the LUMS Annual Dinner 2025

 

Our guests received a plant from the LUMS gardens—symbolising shared growth

 

Advancement Team members presenting the memento to our esteemed donors

 

Live instrumental music setting the perfect ambiance to the evening

 

The LUMS Annual Dinner 2025, an evening of acknowledgment and celebration of valued patrons