By Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: Sania Alam, a Pakistani educator, has been given the “Brain of the Year” award by the world-famous Brain Trust UK for her achievements in improving mental literacy at the global level and refining education through super-learning.
Alam, associated with the Pakistani Futuristic Learning Institute, has won various honors and distinctions, including the Youth Excellence Award from Shehbaz Sharif, Pakistan’s prime minister, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from US President Joe Biden in 2021.
She is also a PM’s National Youth Council member and works to incorporate the youth in policymaking. She has trained executives of multinational industries and organisations on how to optimize growth and success through super-learning.
Alam’s work, featured on 12 magazine covers, has earned her recognition on platforms all over the world. She has a long list of achievements, including coaching teams that have won the World Mind Mapping Championships, World Memory, World Speed Reading, and setting four Guinness World Records.
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