Islamabad : Under a Joint Fellowship programe of Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS) with National Centre for Physics, Pakistan, a Nigerian student, Dr. Raphael Mmaduka Obodo from University of Nigeria, has completed his PhD research work at the National Centre for Physics, says a press release.
Under an Agreement, signed in 2016, with the NCP, COMSATS has been providing joint fellowships to young scientists from COMSATS’ member states apart from supporting joint research projects between NCP and scientific institutions in COMSATS’ member states; and facilitating information sharing, scientific exchanges and technology transfer.
With a view to encourage scientific exchanges, promote research and development, support collaborative ventures for finding innovative solutions, as well as achieve excellence in science and technology, COMSATS instituted a Sponsorship Programme for the developing countries in the South. Through this Programme, COMSATS facilitates individuals and organizations in the form of research, study or travel grants to help build their scientific capacities and motivate cross border linkages to uphold the spirit of North-South and Triangular Development Cooperation. So far, more than 700 scientists and institutions in COMSATS member and non-member states have benefitted from this Programme.
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