China awards scholarships for studies in sustainable development

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2025-08-16T10:30:43+05:00 INP

ISLAMABAD  -  Twenty Pakistani students were awarded fully funded scholarships to have advance studies in ecology and green development in China.

These students are from facul­ties including the University of Ag­riculture Faisalabad (UAF), Wom­en University Multan (WUM), and Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU) Multan, Gwadar Pro report­ed on Friday.

The selected scholars will attend a three-month training program at Shenyang Normal University, China, focusing on environmental sustainability and research excel­lence. 

The initiative aims to support advanced academic training and research in environmental sus­tainability, strengthening educa­tional ties between China and Pa­kistan.

According to Prof. Abid Ali from Shenyang Normal University, stu­dents were chosen through a rig­orous process involving CV re­views and interviews, and have been given detailed guidance for their stay in China. 

“To prepare participants, all three universities held pre-depar­ture orientation sessions. UAF at its Directorate of External Link­ages, WUM at the Prime Minister Youth Development Center in Mul­tan, and BZU in Vice Chancellor’s Committee Room on August 12, 2025,” he said.

The training initiative, spon­sored by the Government of China, marks a milestone towards global engagement and capacity building in the field of sustainable develop­ment, an area that closely aligns with national priorities and global environmental challenges.

The selected scholars, who will take part in training from Sep­tember 16, 2025 to December 14, 2025, expressed their gratitude for this life-changing opportunity. 

They acknowledged the founda­tional role of the First Online Chi­nese Language Program based at BZU and pledged to bring back knowledge, skills, and global per­spectives that will benefit not only their own careers but also the ac­ademic and research environment at their respective universities.

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