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Thursday December 26, 2024

Comstech and UoS collaborate to launch ‘Science in Exile Fellowship Programme’

By Our Correspondent
December 26, 2024
Coordinator General of COMSTECH Prof Dr Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary (left) seen in a meeting on the launch of the “COMSTECH Science in Exile Fellowship Programme on December 25, 2024. — Facebook@OIC.Comstech
Coordinator General of COMSTECH Prof Dr Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary (left) seen in a meeting on the launch of the “COMSTECH Science in Exile Fellowship Programme on December 25, 2024. — Facebook@OIC.Comstech

Islamabad: In a significant development, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary, Coordinator General of Comstech, and Prof. Dr. Qasir Abbas, Vice Chancellor of the University of Sargodha (UoS), a member institution of the Comstech Consortium of Excellence, announced the launch of the ‘Comstech Science in Exile Fellowship Programme.’

Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary emphasised the pressing need for this initiative, stating: "Conflicts around the world have displaced millions of individuals, significantly disrupting research and higher education. This fellowship programme aims to provide displaced and refugee scholars who have not yet secured a safe, long-term host country the opportunity to continue their research at institutions within the Comstech Consortium of Excellence."

Through this collaborative programme, applications are being invited from scholars, researchers, and scientists from conflict-affected regions, including Afghanistan, Palestine, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen. It aims to foster academic resilience and support displaced researchers in continuing their valuable work.

The selected researchers and scholars will be provided round trip air ticket, tuition fee waiver, and on-campus accommodation. Prof. Dr. Qasir Abbas expressed his gratitude to the Coordinator General of Comstech for spearheading this important initiative.

He assured his full cooperation in ensuring its success, highlighting that the University of Sargodha already offers state-of-the-art hostel facilities for international students

and researchers on its campus. This partnership represents a vital step toward addressing the challenges faced by displaced scholars and advancing research and education in conflict-affected regions.