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Three Pakistanis selected for University of Cambridge scholarship

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Three Pakistanis have been chosen among 55 international students to be part of this year’s Gates Cambridge Scholarship programme.

Ayesha Riaz, Noor Shahzad and Safwan Aziz Khan were selected after interviews conducted in March for the Class of 2016.

“Upon completion of my PhD, I intend to join my university back to continue teaching and doing research in my field of study. I am excited and honoured to begin my doctoral studies at Cambridge as part of the Gates community,” said Riaz, who is a Karachi University graduate and has also completed her MS in Genetics from the Iowa State University on a Fulbright scholarship.

The Gates Cambridge Scholarship programme was established in October 2000 by a donation of US$210m from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to the University of Cambridge; this is the largest ever single donation to a UK university.

Shahzad, who carried out undergraduate research at Lahore University of Management Sciences on Urdu women’s digests aims to further investigate these digests through her MPhil in Modern South Asian Studies.

“My research aims to examine the continuities and discontinuities in discourses on women’s reform in Urdu literature. I am deeply honored to be joining the Gates Cambridge community and look forward to learning from and contributing to such a diverse group of scholars,” she said.

Khan, a Karachitte, shares that his native city has motivated him to pursue a career in public service.

“I join Cambridge as a Gates scholar this year for the MPhil Public Policy programme, to undertake academic training in the finer crafts of policy making and practice. I am honoured to represent some of the finest institutions in Pakistan, including my alma mater Qauid-i-Azam University (QAU), the Sustainable Development Policy Institute, and the Jinnah Institute,” Khan said.

Scholarships are awarded to outstanding applicants from countries outside the UK to pursue a full-time postgraduate degree in any subject available at the University of Cambridge. 95 new scholarships are awarded each year with 40 students selected from the US and 55 from around the world
 
Three Pakistanis selected for University of Cambridge scholarship

1082573-cambridge-1460360598-216-640x480.jpg

University of Cambridge PHOTO: TELEGRAPH

Three Pakistanis have been chosen among 55 international students to be part of this year’s Gates Cambridge Scholarship programme.

Ayesha Riaz, Noor Shahzad and Safwan Aziz Khan were selected after interviews conducted in March for the Class of 2016.

“Upon completion of my PhD, I intend to join my university back to continue teaching and doing research in my field of study. I am excited and honoured to begin my doctoral studies at Cambridge as part of the Gates community,” said Riaz, who is a Karachi University graduate and has also completed her MS in Genetics from the Iowa State University on a Fulbright scholarship.

The Gates Cambridge Scholarship programme was established in October 2000 by a donation of US$210m from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to the University of Cambridge; this is the largest ever single donation to a UK university.

Shahzad, who carried out undergraduate research at Lahore University of Management Sciences on Urdu women’s digests aims to further investigate these digests through her MPhil in Modern South Asian Studies.

“My research aims to examine the continuities and discontinuities in discourses on women’s reform in Urdu literature. I am deeply honored to be joining the Gates Cambridge community and look forward to learning from and contributing to such a diverse group of scholars,” she said.

Khan, a Karachitte, shares that his native city has motivated him to pursue a career in public service.

“I join Cambridge as a Gates scholar this year for the MPhil Public Policy programme, to undertake academic training in the finer crafts of policy making and practice. I am honoured to represent some of the finest institutions in Pakistan, including my alma mater Qauid-i-Azam University (QAU), the Sustainable Development Policy Institute, and the Jinnah Institute,” Khan said.

Scholarships are awarded to outstanding applicants from countries outside the UK to pursue a full-time postgraduate degree in any subject available at the University of Cambridge. 95 new scholarships are awarded each year with 40 students selected from the US and 55 from around the world

Congratulation to bright stars of Pakistan. This is the type of news should be coming out of Pakistan in order to motivate younger generation to bring Pakistan out of this never ending crisis of one or the other type. I hope politicians will take a lesson or two from the bright minds of the nation to steer towards economic and social development based on merit of individuals. I hope one day South Asian nations will start awarding scholarships to the students of each other nation.
 
Congratulation to bright stars of Pakistan. This is the type of news should be coming out of Pakistan in order to motivate younger generation to bring Pakistan out of this never ending crisis of one or the other type. I hope politicians will take a lesson or two from the bright minds of the nation to steer towards economic and social development based on merit of individuals. I hope one day South Asian nations will start awarding scholarships to the students of each other nation.

India does to Afghans.
 
Love this! Need more and more on this news!
 
I was the student of Ayesha Riaz in Genetics......its good to see her flourishing in this field....many congrats to her and other fellas.
 
India does to Afghans.

India is doing for several countries from Africa, Middle East and Central Asia as well. We need to reach out to each other and build the bridges instead of creating differences. I would like to see zero incidence of violence of any kind on this planet. Let us spread the words and prayers for peace around the world in spite of what is going on around the world.
 
Good Luck guys.
 
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