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Based in Karachi, Pakistan, Zaibunissa Karim has been working in a high-pressure role as assistant head nurse of the post-anesthesia recovery unit at the Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH).
The future is here. Once a remote possibility, working from home has become commonplace and more accepted, much sooner than anticipated. While most employers have in the past resisted the idea of their workforces performing their duties from home, necessity is the mother of invention, and the current coronavirus crisis has left many employers with no other option.
Aga Khan Museum Sunday, 7 June 2020
Both within Iran and worldwide, Mohammad Reza Shajarian is widely considered the foremost living exponent of Persian classical music (dastgah).
Gifts from Amin: The Resettlement, Integration, and Identities of Ugandan Asian Refugees, presented by Dr Shezan Muhammedi.
Ballake Sissoko is a Malian kora player and composer who is considered to be one of the most important musicians of his generation.
Burak Kaynarca is a Turkish oud player and musicologist who specialises in the performance and study of Turkish classical music.
In the first Heritage Webinar, organised by ITREB UK, Dr Farouk Mitha discusses the various features of Farid-ud-din-Attar’s poem Conference of the Birds, including the aesthetics of the piece and its relation with Ismaili identity.
Cooking with Nasrin Devji - Making Biryani
Join us for an engaging evening with UBC President and Vice-Chancellor Santa J. Ono. Drawing on his own experience as a researcher, academic and senior administrator, Ono will discuss how servant leadership can help faith and science co-exist at the modern secular university.
Reflections on the growth mindset with Alwaez Azam Samanani, brought to you by ITREB Kenya.