Fata University Department Of Sociology

Fata University Department Of Sociology Department Of Sociology Fata University

17/08/2025

Students whose names appear in the final merit list are directed to visit FATA University for admission and fee submission on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. All concerned are advised to ensure their timely presence for completion of the admission process.

Admission Open For BS Sociology (4- years) and AD (2- years) Programs
08/07/2025

Admission Open For BS Sociology (4- years) and AD (2- years) Programs

Dr. Alam Zeb,(Assistant Professor, Department of Management Science, FATA University)has been appointed as Pro-Vice Chan...
15/08/2024

Dr. Alam Zeb,(Assistant Professor, Department of Management Science, FATA University)has been appointed as Pro-Vice Chancellor, FATA University for a period of two years.

Admission Open
07/08/2024

Admission Open

06/08/2024
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06/08/2024

Fata University Online Admission

04/08/2024

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02/08/2024
ONLINE ADMISSIONSFall-2024Last Date To Apply: August 20. 2024
02/08/2024

ONLINE ADMISSIONS
Fall-2024

Last Date To Apply: August 20. 2024

The Department of Sociology, FATA University arranged four days of research fieldwork for students  on "climate change a...
01/08/2024

The Department of Sociology, FATA University arranged four days of research fieldwork for students on "climate change awareness, impacts, and adaptation strategies" in Galyat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Students were exposed to different areas in Galyat, including Changa Gali, Sajjan Gali, Nithia Gali, Dongah Gali, Ayubia, and other surrounding localities, for data collection on the topic mentioned above.
The field was conducted under the supervision of well-qualified faculty of the department (Dr. Fazal Hanan, (HoD), Mr. JehanZeb (lecturer/field supervisor), and Mr. Shahzeb (VF/field coordinator).
Field work is a research activity conducted directly in the field or real environment to practically examine a social phenomena or a problem, observe, and collect primary data. The information collected by the students in this field visit indicates that climate change adversely affects the socio-economic, and demographic conditions of the local people, whereas no effective mechanism of adaptation exists due to lack of awareness, asymmetric information, and lack of resources. The initial data suggest that the role of government, NGOs, and local actors is essential to reduce the impacts of climate change in remote areas.

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