Showing posts with label pakistan education news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pakistan education news. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Master Scholarships at University of Warwick, UK

Warwick Manufacturing Group (now known as WMG) is an academic group at the University of Warwick, providing research, education and knowledge transfer in engineering and technology. The group provides taught and research degrees for postgraduate students at the University of Warwick campus.

Please check out their website: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/about/profile/wmg/

Ranking                                                http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/about/profile/ranking/
Courses being offered                  http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/study2/postgraduate-old/courses/depts/engineering/taught/wmg/


Scholarships:
WMG is offering competitive scholarships of £3000 to three Pakistani students. These are available to offer holders who will commence their studies in October 2011.
The deadline for these scholarships is: June 2011.

Applications will be considered during the first two weeks of July and winners notified soon afterwards. Winners will be selected on the basis of academic merit.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

PhD scholarships to be started at BZU

BZU names PhD programme after Gilani

Multan: The Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU) has named its PhD scholarship programme after Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani's name. Under this program, 100 scholarships will be offered to those eligible for the Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani foreign scholarship programme, which will cost Rs 870 million.

According to a spokesman of the BZU, under this faculty development programme, each scholar will be getting a sum of Rs8 million for his or her higher studies abroad.
He said the terms and conditions for this scholarship had been advertised and the selection process would be completed by June 30.

The spokesman said that the scholarship would be meant for four years and each scholar would have to join the BZU after completing his or her PhD abroad. App

Source: http://www.interface.edu.pk/students/April-09/Making-KEMU-college-again.asp

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Scholarships in France for Pakistani Students

The French Embassy in Pakistan aims to help the development of cooperation between French and Pakistani students / scientific organisations, engaged in R&D programs of all the scientific and technology fields. In this framework, the French Embassy in Pakistan has launched a new program for research mobility.

This fellowship program is intended for highly qualified Pakistani doctoral and postdoctoral students and offers them an excellent opportunity to do research in France.

Deadline : 30 Sep 2009
Types of Fellowships Two types of fellowships are available:
TYPE A: Sandwich (split) PhD:
TARGET GROUP : Doctoral students
FELLOWSHIP OBJECTIVE : Part of thesis work in France
FUNDING TERM : 6 months
FELLOWSHIP GRANT : 767 €/month + travel + insurance
TYPE B: Post-Doctoral
TARGET GROUP : Post-doctoral students
FELLOWSHIP OBJECTIVE : Research in France
FUNDING TERM : 3 to 6 months
FELLOWSHIP GRANT : 1300 €/month + travel + insurance

General Rules At the time of their application, candidates for Sandwich PhD and
Post-Doctoral fellowship must :
a.) prove their excellent study and research achievements, have registered for PhD in a Pakistani university/ institute or have already a PhD degree, have an acceptance letter from a French host,
b.) be at most 35 years for Type A or at most 40 for Type B applications.

Application
Deadline for registration : 30th September 2009
Result announcement : December 2009
Starting date of the fellowship : March 2010 onwards
Application form and detailed information are available on
http://www.ambafra-pk.org/
or in the Campus France desks in Alliance française at Islamabad, Lahore, Faisalabad or Karachi.

Contact Details
For any further information please contact:
Eng. Sandie FAVIER
Attachée for Science and Technology
French Embassy in Pakistan / SCAC
Tel : 00.92.51.201. 1535
Fax : 00.92.51.201. 1530
Mobile : 00.92.(0)30. 3.520.6012
Email :sandie.favier@diplomatie.gouv.fr

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Australian Development Scholarships for Pakistani Nationals

Under the 2010 Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) program the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) is pleased to invite applications from interested candidates who are committed to contribute towards the development of Pakistan. The Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) are the principal mechanism by which Australia provides scholarship assistance for individuals from developing countries to undertake studies at Australian education institutions.

These scholarships are available to all citizens of Pakistan (who currently reside in-country the year round) for Masters-level study in Australia commencing in semester 1, January 2010. Fifty per cent of the scholarships are reserved for female candidates; high priority will be given to those who have not studied overseas at the post-graduate level. The scholarships are generous
and include a stipend as well as full tuition fees at well respected and internationally recognized Australian universities.


Eligibility Criteria for ADS
Candidates must:
• be Pakistani citizens (dual nationals are not eligible) and not have permanent
residence in Australia or New Zealand;
• not be married or engaged to a person who is eligible to hold Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent residence;
• satisfy Australian Government requirements for international student entry to Australia (health, character etc.);
• not hold another scholarship;
• not have held a foreign scholarship in the 24 months preceding the application (24 months are calculated from the date of arrival back in Pakistan to the closing date for receipt of applications, i.e. 26 April 2009);
• be applying to commence a new course of study and not be seeking support for a course already commenced in Australia (on-going study programs will not be supported);
• be able to take up the scholarship in the year for which it is offered (deferrals are not available); and
• satisfy the admission requirements of the Australian tertiary institution in which the course is to be undertaken.

Candidates must also:
1. be applying for courses that fall within the priority areas identified below;
2. have a high standard of academic background with a suitable level of previous study and a minimum of 60 per cent average grades;
3. have a satisfactory command over the English Language as indicated by at least an overall current IELTS Band of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 (a test result obtained anytime after November 2007 will be considered current).

AusAID will reimburse the amount for IELTS examination for the successful candidates
(if exam is undertaken between 23 Feb 2009 to 11 April 2009);

4. have at least 16 years of education;
5. have at least 2 years work experience in the field in which you are applying;
and
6. not be older than 45 years at the closing date for applications (i.e. 26
April 2009).

Priority areas: In each case merit will be given to candidates likely to influence development outcomes at the national and regional levels.
1. Education (e.g. Education and Teacher Training, Educational Administration, Educational Management, Health Educators Education, Primary Teacher Education)
2. Health (e.g. Health Service Management, Public Health, Mother and Child Health)
3. Natural Resources Management (e.g. Agriculture, Animal husbandry, Animal studies, Aquaculture and Fisheries, Forestry, Horticulture, Rural Management, Environmental Studies)
4. Social Sciences (e.g. Criminology, Trans-national Crime Prevention, Development Studies, International Affairs, Public Policy, Social Policy, Women’s Studies, Human Rights)
5. Governance (e.g. Public Administration and Management, Development
Management, Public Sector Financial Management, Economics, Human Resource
Management, International Trade and Customs, Social Administration, Taxation
Studies)
6. Law and Legal Studies (e.g. Justice, Law Enforcement, Legal Studies)
7. Information Technology (e.g. Information Technology Management, Computer
Science)


How to apply
Applicants fulfilling these basic eligibility criteria should submit an application which can be downloaded from the Australian High Commission, Islamabad website: http://www.pakistan.embassy.gov.au/.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the scholarships program are also available on the High
Commission website. For further information please send your queries to
ausaidscholarships.islamabad@dfat.gov.au. No calls or correspondence will be
accepted regarding the status of applications.

Applicants should submit the following additional documents in support of the application:
• Three application forms in original (photocopied forms will not be accepted);
• One copy of the self assessment form for eligibility to be attached on top of the three application forms;
• Three recent passport size photographs affixed to the forms;
• Attested copies of educational certificates and detailed mark sheets (transcripts) for all examinations from matriculation/O levels to the highest degree obtained;
• Copy of National Identity Card and Passport;
• Employment letters specifying years of service and job description (for all years of employment);
• IELTS score sheet (mandatory-a test result obtained anytime after November 2007 will be considered current, expired scores will not be accepted);
• All Master applicants whose study program will include at least 50 percent research MUST attach an outline of the proposed research project (up to 1,000 words) to each application form.
Please note that all documents sent to AusAID should be on A-4 size paper and
should be attested by a First Class Government Gazetted officer or any person of
an equal status. Candidates should also ensure that the “Employer and Nominating
Authority statement” on page 11 and 12 of the form is fully completed.


Scholarship holders should note that they are required to return to Pakistan and take up a position that makes use of the study for a minimum period of two years. Scholarship awards must be taken up in 2010 and cannot be transferred to the next academic year.

Information on courses offered by Australian universities may be obtained by visiting the Australian Education International website:
http://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au. Information on IELTS examination schedule (test dates and centres) and how to register for an exam can be obtained from the website: www.ielts.org. Please note that an IELTS result becomes available two weeks after sitting for the examination. TOEFL scores cannot be submitted in place of IELTS scores as TOEFL results are not accepted for student visa purposes under the Australian law. Applicants who have a foreign degree are not exempt from submitting a current IELTS result with their application.

Please clearly mark the envelope with the scheme under which you are applying (ADS). The deadline for receipt of applications at the AHC is 26 April 2009.

Late or incomplete submissions will not be considered. Only successful applicants will be advised of the outcome of the selection process (by mid June). All decisions of AusAID are final.
Applications together with the requisite documents should be sent to:

The Program Officer
AusAID
Australian High Commission (AHC)
Diplomatic Enclave 1, Sector G-5/4
P.O. Box 1046, Islamabad.

National ICT Scholarship Programme 2009 launched

Scholarships for talented students


Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Islamabad



National ICT R&D Fund, Ministry of IT & Telecom, Government of Pakistan fund has launched its National ICT Scholarship Programme 2009 for students of rural/non-metropolitan areas of Pakistan to pursue undergraduate degrees in Information and Communication Technology related disciplines.


This programme by National ICT R&D Fund was initiated in the year 2006 and has been successfully progressing since then with more than 1,000 scholarships awarded until now. This scholarship program provides fully-funded scholarship opportunities to deserving and talented students of F.Sc. From rural/non-metropolitan areas in government schools and colleges across the country. Like previous years, once again in year 2009 National ICT R&D fund will facilitate training of teachers and students to enhance their skills needed to compete and perform well in aptitude based university admission exams.


The aim of this initiative is to provide access to deserving and competent youth from rural marginalised communities to enter the ICT profession, National ICT R&D fund’s objective, through this program, is to develop human resource capacity in ICT related fields and empower the economically challenged groups of citizens.


Source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=169080

Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry contributes for scholarships

Four varsities receive Rs 10m for scholarships


IN an effort to improve the human resource standards of the country, the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry has given Rs10 million to four universities for scholarships.


The LCCI provided Rs 2.5 million each to Government Collage University, Punjab University, University of Engineering and Technology and Lahore University of Management Sciences with the objective to promote education in the country.


“It is a scholarship for the talented deserving students,” said LCCI President Mian Muzaffar Ali. He said the LCCI decided to give money to universities to ensure transparency and distribution of monetary assistance in a right manner to right students.


LCCI Senior Vice President Tahir Javaid Malik, Founding Father of LUMS Syed Baber Ali, Punjab University Vice-Chancellor Dr Khalid Aftab, Lahore University of Management Sciences Vice-Chancellor Dr Ahmad Jan Durrani, Prof Dr Noor Mohammad Sheikh, Dean of Electrical Engineering representing UET Vice Chancellor and Department of Pharmacy Dean Dr Jamshaid on behalf of PU Vice chancellor also spoke on the occasion. Muzaffar said the LCCI has decided to support education in view of its education.


The key objective of which is to provide merit-based scholarships for pursuing quality education with equal opportunities. Universities and institutions will be independent to select candidates on the basis of merit, without the interference of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry, he said.


He said that history was a race between education and catastrophe and we must get education if we do not want to be history. He said change did not necessarily ensure progress, but progress undoubtedly required change. Education was essential to change since education created both new wants and the in-house ability to satisfy them, he said. It was this ability that defines development and bifurcated nations into developed and undeveloped categories.


“I strongly believe that education is the bridge to sustainable development. Abraham Lincoln said “if I had six hours to chop down a tree, I would spend the first four hours sharpening the axe”.


Education to a developing nation is the tool that sharpens this axe which subsequently accelerates the speed and efficiency at which we can chop down the trees,” he said.


The LCCI president said that an increased productivity, once achieved, would not only help multiply the country’s gross domestic product but would also help lower inflation and make life affordable for a lot more that just the select few. “We want to fight and reduce poverty, we need to think long term and invest in education today,” he said.


Mian Muzaffar Ali said that education is a debt due from the present to the future generations. “It is a long term objective that needs investment today. It’s a tree which planted today would bear fruit for our future generations.

If we want Pakistan to be a truly developed nation one day, we need to sow the seeds today. We want Pakistan to compete with the rest of the developed world, we want to make sure that we have strong and affordable institutions that impart education to the masses,” he said.


Former LCCI presidents who were present on the occasion said that the Education Support Fund launched by the chamber would go a long way in promoting higher education in the country.


At the end of the function, all vice-chancellors and representatives of universities thanked the LCCI for contributing to a national cause.



Source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=168551

Saturday, March 21, 2009

MoU between NUST's EME and Nokia Siemens

ISLAMABAD, Mar 12, 2009 (Asia Pulse Data Source via COMTEX)

The College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (EM&E) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Nokia Siemens Networks to provide its students with industry exposure and insights into the latest in telecom technologies. The association is in line with Nokia Siemens Networks commitment to contribute to development of higher technical education in the country and sets a precedent for many such similar tie-ups. Commenting on the partnership, Commandant of College of EM&E, Major General Shahid, said, Against the back drop of a rapidly growing telecom sector, it is important to supplement our curriculum with sessions conducted by experts in the field - this is the best way to bring our students up to speed with the industry they will enter in the next few years.

He said: Nokia Siemens Networks is not only one of the market leaders today but also a company committed to evolve and expand the reach of telecommunications as it currently stands. We believe the collaboration and the delivery model developed and offered by them holds great potential for our students.

Under the scope of the new partnership, senior managers from Nokia Siemens Networks
will conduct lectures for the Electrical and Computer Engineering students of EM&E College. In addition to offering a scholarship program to two selected students, Nokia Siemens Networks will also provide internship opportunities to two students per semester, imparting to them valuable hands-on experience.

Saad M. Warriach, Country Director for Pakistan and Afghanistan, Nokia Siemens Networks, As a corporate that has had a presence in the country for the past 50 years, we are in a position to leverage Pakistans vast pool of talented youth, harnessing their potential for the further advancement of the local industry. We are indeed proud to start off an association with Pakistans leading institute and are looking forward to extending co-operation with other like minded universities.

A total of five in-class modules, of which four will be in mobile networks and one in fixed networks will be provided as part of the program. The four Mobile Network modules will include Mobile Networks Today, Evolution towards 3G, Future of Mobile Networks, Implementation, Project Management & Network Care.

The Fixed Networks module will include topics like Evolution from PSTN to Next Generation Networks and Broadband Access, Transmission & IP Core. An additional module will be based on a visit to the Nokia Siemens Networks Telecoms Expertise facility at Islamabad.

All these module sets will be delivered within the span of one semester. EM&E students will also benefit from the three Web Based Training modules that Nokia Siemens Networks will install on the universitys platform & these modules will be accessible via the internet.

Source: http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/2222759/