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History of NIPCONS

 NIPCONS was established at the NUST Campus, Tamizuddin Road, Rawalpindi Cantonment in December 2009, with an aim to plan / organize the system of education for Army cadets / Young Officers (YOs), compatible with the academic syllabus / standards of NUST. It was mandated to run UG degree of NUST for them (Bachelor of Military Art and Science [BMAS]) on completion of specified syllabus / credit hours. Additionally, the Institute was envisioned to act as a center for excellence in the field of Peace and Conflict Studies, as well as a center for Peace Keeping Training (PKT)  for those proceeding on UN peace keeping missions.
The Centre for International Peace & Stability (CIPS) was established in February 2013. Since its inception, it has been honoured to a host a range very high profile visitors i.e. the Secretary General of the United Nations Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, who formally inaugurated it 0n 13 August 2013, the Under Secretary General of the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations (UNDPKO) Mr Herves Ledsous and Mr Jose Ramos-Horta, former president of Timor Liste, in his current position as the head of a high level delegation representing the UN Secretary General a two-day international conference on Peace Keeping was held at CIPS in October 2013 which was attended by delegates from USA, UN and India besides Pakistani experts. A seminar was held jointly with the German Peacekeeping School in December 2014. The Centre has been engaged in two parallel activities. It conducts short duration (2- 3weeks) pre-deployment courses for troops earmarked for UN peacekeeping duties and graduate programs in Peace & Conflict Studies (PCS). In its short history, it has been able to win recognition from Integrated Training Service (ITS) UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations (UNDPKO), New York for its military observer course. The Department of Peace-keeping Training (PKT) has  trained  a substantial number of officer /soldiers from Pakistan,as well as friendly countries.
The Department of PCS has completed the course work for the first batch of PhD candidates. These candidates have now entered the research phase of their studies. The department has organized national/international seminars and a number of lectures by members representing entities of international repute like the Asia Pacific Center for Strategic Studies (APCSS) Hawaii and Near Eastern and South Asia (NESA) Center for Strategic Studies on the subjects of contemporary interests. It has also established formal links with George Mason University, USA.
At present NIPCONS is functioning from two campuses:

a. Rawalpindi Campus (MAS Department)

b. Islamabad Campus (PCS & PKT Departments)