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Merit awards: Pakistani students receive Australia Awards Scholarship 2016

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ISLAMABAD – Around 20 Pakistani professionals who have been awarded Australia Awards Scholarship 2016 gathered for a pre-departure briefing in Islamabad on Tuesday

Australian High Commissioner Margaret Adamson farewelled the awardees who are professionals working in public health, education, economic growth, governance, mining and water resource management across Pakistan.

The scholarship program will help “develop the skills and knowledge to drive change and influence economic and social development in Pakistan and also build enduring people-to-people links with Australia” said Ms Adamson congratulating the awardees.

The Scholarship will support participants to enhance understanding of their work fields and “improve development challenges which Pakistan is facing.” The 2016 awardees belong to diverse regions of Pakistan, from Islamabad to Lahore, from Multan to Kasur to Chitral. Most of the students, who will undertake Masters level study at Australian universities, would pursue their degrees in top universities of Melbourne, Sydney and Perth.

The Awards also symbolize the “longstanding partnership and friendship between Pakistan and Australia” Ms Adamson maintained. Around 750 scholarships have been awarded Australia Awards for Pakistani students since 1999. And some 15,000 Pakistani students are currently in Australian universities, Ms Adamson informed.

(L to R) Tony Crooks, Manager Australia Awards and Australian High Commissioner Margaret Adamson with other officials at pre-departure briefing of Pakistani students in Islamabad. Photo by Sana Jamal
(L to R) Tony Crooks, Manager Australia Awards and Australian High Commissioner Margaret Adamson with other officials at pre-departure briefing of Pakistani students in Islamabad. Photo by Sana Jamal

Tony Crooks, Regional Manager, Australia Awards South and West Asia, held an interactive session with participants on life in Australia and preparations to go to a foreign country.

Australians are very hard working people but they never admit it, said Tony Crooks sharing tips with Pakistani students. He also informed the participants about Australian, culture, immigration and civic laws and regulation and discussed the challenges they may face living and studying in a foreign country.

Remarkably, around 12 of the 20 recipients were women.

“Gender equality is a core foreign policy priority for Australia and increasing women’s participation in economic growth is a core goal shared by Australia and the Government of Pakistan, as outlined in Vision 2025. Australia is supporting Pakistan to achieve this goal by focusing our aid investments on livelihood development, inclusive trade reform, access to finance, and by enhancing women’s decision-making authority.”

Australia Awards are prestigious international awards offered annually by the Australian government to the next generation of global leaders for development.

The next round of Australia Awards Scholarship will open in February 2016.

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