189 PAKISTANIS RECEIVE FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MASTER’S AND PHD DEGREES IN THE UNITED STATES
Dr. Jassim
Taqui
DG Al-Bab
Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, July 30, 2022: To promote
educational and cultural exchange between the United States and Pakistan, 189
students have been awarded the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship to pursue
advanced studies and research at leading U.S. universities. The awardees
will start their higher education journey at 82 universities this fall in
various disciplines, including environmental studies, energy management, and
social sciences.
Fulbright
is the flagship scholarship program of the United States Government, operating
in 160 countries. Pakistan has the largest Fulbright program in the world
in terms of U.S. government contribution, with $18.44 million dollars this year
to support 189 students. This is a testament to the U.S commitment to our
cooperation in Pakistan, now celebrating our 75th anniversary. The
Government of Pakistan, through the Higher Education Commission, also supports
a significant number of PhD scholarships.
This
year’s 189 students attended a two-day pre-departure orientation organized by
the United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP) in Islamabad to
prepare for the journey, their exchange programs, life on university campuses,
and American culture. U.S. Ambassador Donald Blome congratulated the
grantees on their achievement. “Pakistani Fulbrighters have solved social
problems, written new laws, advanced policies to ensure equal access and voices
to all, and so much more. They do this all for one purpose: to create a
better, safer, and more prosperous Pakistan. In this goal, the United States
and Pakistan are united,” Ambassador Blome said. He further stressed that
the United States invests in education because it strengthens the American
relationship with Pakistan, builds stability in the region, and leads to shared
economic prosperity.
The 2022
Fulbright cohort is one of the largest ever for Pakistan, with students from 47
public and private universities representing all regions of Pakistan. This
year, 125 Master's and 64 PhD (31 Fulbright PhD and 33 Fulbright-HEC PhD)
students and 7 Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA) fellows
were selected for these awards. Half of the grantees are women.
The
scholarship covers travel, living stipends, health insurance, and tuition for
the entire study period. Since the program began in Pakistan in 1951,
4,100 Pakistanis have received the Fulbright award to study, conduct research,
exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international
concerns. In just the past two decades, 2,568 Pakistani’s have been
awarded these scholarships. When they return, Fulbright students join a
community of over 32,000 Pakistanis who have participated in a U.S.
Government-sponsored exchange or English language program over the years.
The
United States Government also supports Pakistani higher education in other ways
because investing in education strengthens our bilateral relationship.
This includes thousands of merit and needs based scholarships for students to
attend Pakistani universities; a variety of partnerships with 99 Pakistani
universities to develop faculty and collaborate on research, such as in green
energy and climate resiliency; and efforts to develop a new set of university
English language courses with the Higher Education Commission.
“The
Fulbright Exchange Program represents a life-changing opportunity for its
recipients, providing a top-tier academic experience and exceptional cultural
and social enrichment,” noted USEFP Executive Director Rita Akhtar. “It is also
a great contribution to both countries more broadly. Americans benefit
from the experience and insight of Pakistan's brightest young scholars, and
Pakistanis benefit from the contribution these Fulbrighters make when they
return with all their new knowledge and experience. More than 2,000
Fulbright alumni already returned and currently working in Pakistan are proof
that Fulbright is a great investment in the future and a key component in
building mutual understanding between the people of Pakistan and the people of
the United States.”
USEFP is a bi-national commission established in 1950 by the governments of the United States and Pakistan. Since its inception, more than 9,300 Pakistanis and over 935 Americans have participated in USEFP-managed exchange programs. For more information, visit w
ww.usefp.org.
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