NUST School of Civil and Environmental Engineering

The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (SCEE) was founded by the National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan in 2008 by merging four established institutes; NUST Institute of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Transportation, Institute of Geographical Information System and Institute of Environmental Sciences and Engineering.

School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Typeconstituent college
Established2008
DeanDr. S. Muhammad Jamil
PrincipalDr. Tariq Mahmood
Academic staff
65
Students554
Location,
CampusUrban
NicknameSCEE
AffiliationsNational University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan, Pakistan Engineering Council
Websitenust.edu.pk/INSTITUTIONS/Schools/SCEE

The school is co-educational and offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the fields of Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering.

History

National Institute of Transportation (NIT) was established in 1991 at the Risalpur campus of National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan and was affiliated with Military College of Engineering (Pakistan). The institute initially provided undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the fields of Transportation Engineering, Geotechnical engineering, Structural Engineering and Water Resources Engineering.

Institute of Environmental Sciences and Engineering (IESE) started its MS in Environmental Engineering in July 1996. Later, PhD programs were also offered.

With the establishment of the new campus of NUST in Islamabad in 2008, NIT was merged with IESE and Institute of Geographical Information System and given the name of School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (SCEE).

The school consists of four institutes; NUST Institute of Civil Engineering, Institute of Environmental Science & Engineering, Institute of Geographical Information Systems and National Institute of Transportation.

Foreign collaborations

Industry linkages

SCEE has encouraged the local industries, both in the public and private sectors, to collaborate with the institute’s researchers. This industry-university partnership includes faculty interaction with industries and solution to industrial problems through R&D projects.

University linkages

SCEE has collaborations in the field of research and development with the following universities:

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