Back home: ‘Chevening is an important part of UK investment in Pak’

British high commissioner hosts reception for returning scholars


News Desk November 29, 2016
Some of the Chevening alumni gathered around the high commissioner. PHOTO: EXPRESS

British High Commissioner Thomas Drew held a reception at the British High Commission in Islamabad for returning Pakistani Chevening scholars from 2015/2016.

The reception was attended by Chevening scholars, senior officials from the high commission, and the representatives of the Chevening Alumni Association of Pakistan.

This year, the Chevening Scholarship Programme sent a record number of 81 scholars to the UK from Pakistan.

High Commissioner Drew said, ““The Chevening programme is an important part of the UK investment in Pakistan. Our aim is to give Pakistani high achievers the support to realise their potential to the full – to help build a more prosperous and stable Pakistan. With their British education and the experience of the Chevening programme, these scholars will achieve great things for Pakistan.”

Chevening Alumni Association Vice-President Mahesh Ahuja said, “The friendships and professional contacts that I made through the Chevening Scholarship Programme were extremely beneficial for me as they will prove to be for you.  You will now become a part of the prestigious Chevening Alumni Association of Pakistan which works on issues that are relevant to Pakistan and will get the opportunity to connect with over 1,400 influential Chevening alumni from across Pakistan.”

Chevening Scholarships are the UK Government’s global scholarship programme. The scholarships support study at UK universities – mostly one year master’s degrees – for individuals with demonstrable potential to become future leaders, decision-makers, and opinion formers.

Chevening began in 1983 and has developed into a prestigious international awards scheme. Chevening Scholars come from over 160 countries and territories worldwide, and more than 1,500 scholarships were awarded in 2016-2017.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 30th, 2016.

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