Our Partners

Beaconhouse has a long history of working with sector experts to find innovative solutions to pressing educational issues and improve student learning outcomes. Our partnerships facilitate researchers in making relevant connections. We have conducted research with a number of organisations including:

Harvard University, founded in 1636, is an Ivy League institution synonymous with academic prowess and innovation. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard has consistently been at the forefront of intellectual exploration, producing influential leaders and contributing significantly to various fields, making it a symbol of educational excellence on the international stage.

Research studies conducted with Harvard include:

University of Essex is a globally recognized institution known for its impactful research initiatives and innovative contributions across diverse academic fields. With a commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering a dynamic research culture, the university stands at the forefront of intellectual exploration.

Research studies conducted with Essex include:

Oxford University, established in the 12th century, stands as one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions globally. Renowned for its academic excellence, the University of Oxford is a beacon of scholarship, attracting students and researchers from around the world to its historic halls, fostering a tradition of rigorous inquiry and groundbreaking discoveries.

Research studies conducted with Oxford include:

Beaconhouse National University (BNU) is Pakistan’s first not-for-profit Liberal Arts University, founded in 2003 and was granted the degree awarding charter by the Government of the Punjab in 2005.

BNU’s mission is to foster empowered and impactful global citizens in a diverse, socially sensitive, cross-disciplinary, liberal arts environment. BNU is an apolitical, equal-opportunity, truly national higher-education institution, fast-emerging as a world-class Liberal Arts university.

Lahore University of Management Science (LUMS) is Pakistan’s leading research-intensive university, excelling in teaching and driven by a philosophy of learning without borders. The university is home to a dozen trans-disciplinary centres, which work on grand challenges regarding water, energy, policy, entrepreneurship and business in society while contributing to solving national and contemporary regional issues.

Research studies conducted with LUMS include:

The Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP) is a leading independent non-partisan policy institution focused on improving decision-making through rigorous quantitative research, engaging with policy counterparts with real challenges, designing and advising on high impact reforms. CERP deploys cutting edge pedagogy tailored for Pakistan and provides data insights to the private sector on product and process design. Its mission is to improve decision-making through evidence-based research, survey, analytics, executive education, and advisory services.

Research studies conducted with CERP include:

Digital Rights Foundation envisions a place where all people, especially women, are able to exercise their right of expression without being threatened. It believes that free internet with access to information and impeccable privacy policies can encourage a healthy and productive environment that would eventually help not only women, but the world at large.

Research studies conducted with Digital Rights Foundation include:

Durbeen is a non-profit organisation, established with the long-term goal of improving public schools in Pakistan. Durbeen aims to deliver outstanding quality of education in government schools across Pakistan by revamping government educational institutions, staffing them with professional teachers and training these teachers to provide quality learning to students, so that children from all backgrounds have access to equal opportunities to succeed.