To mark 75 years of UK-Pakistan relations, the British High
Commission in collaboration with the British Council hosted a
reception in Lahore on 1st Sep 2022 to announce 75 scholarships
for Pakistanis to study in the UK.
Taking place on the same day that the UK announced an uplift in
Pakistan flood relief funding, taking the total amount pledged to
£16.5m, the scholarships will provide future Pakistani leaders
with the skills necessary to tackle global challenges.
Minister for School Education, Punjab, Dr Murad Raas, and UK
Representative to Punjab, Alex Ballinger, attended as chief
guests along with British alumni, Chevening, Commonwealth and
GREAT scholars, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
(FCDO) officials and dignitaries from across Pakistan.
Alex Ballinger in his address acknowledged the significant
contribution of Pakistan’s Chevening alumni in the flood relief
efforts, from carrying out fund raising to distribution of
essential items. While addressing the audience he also reiterated
the UK’s commitment to support Pakistan:
We are with the people of Pakistan at this terrible time. We have
all witnessed the devastating impact of these floods which have
displaced millions of people and left much of Pakistan submerged.
I’m pleased that on the same day the UK has pledged a total of
£16.5m in flood relief funding, we can also announce 75 new UK
scholarships which will play a vital part in allowing Pakistan to
rebuild by investing in its people.
This year the UK, we will be awarding 63 Chevening scholarships
and fellowships along with 12 GREAT scholarships. As with all UK
scholarship programmes, the British High Commission will be
aiming for gender parity, with at least 50% of the scholarships
being awarded to female candidates.
The British High Commission will continue to commemorate the 75th
Anniversary of UK-Pakistan relations with a series of events and
activities through the rest of the year. The application window
for Chevening’s one-year master’s scholarship is open until 01
November 2022.
Notes to editors
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Chevening Scholarships are the UK Government’s global
scholarship programme, funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth
and Development Office (FCDO), partner organisations, and
partner universities. The scholarships support study at UK
universities – mostly one year taught master’s degrees – for
individuals with demonstrable potential to become future
leaders, decision-makers, and opinion formers.
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Chevening began in 1983 and has developed into a prestigious
international awards scheme. Chevening Scholars come from
over 160 countries and territories worldwide, and over the
past five years we have awarded almost 10,000 scholarships.
There are over 50,000 Chevening Alumni around the world who
comprise an influential and highly regarded global network.
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The name ‘Chevening’ comes from Chevening House in Sevenoaks,
Kent – currently the joint official residence of the UK’s
Foreign Secretary.
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The British High Commission supports inclusion, education and
opportunity for all. Anyone who has the ambition, curiosity,
a clear vision for the future and the ability to achieve
their goals should apply for a Chevening Scholarship.
Selected scholars will join a community of over 50,000 alumni
worldwide with over 2,000 of these in Pakistan alone.
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Prominent Chevening female alumni include: Amna Zamir Shah,
the first female judge in Gilgit-Baltistan High Court; Abia
Akram, Chairperson Special Talent Exchange Programme (STEP);
Fifi Haroon, a senior journalist; and former parliamentarians
Yasmeen Rehman, Asiya Nasir and Nafeesa Shah.
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The UK has pledged a total of £16.5m to assist with flood
relief efforts in Pakistan. The money will be utilised by
international NGOs to provide support to those affected by
the floods. The total amount pledged is equivalent of 10% the
UN flash appeal.
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The £16.5m total is made up of an initial £1.5m pledged made
by the UK last week, plus an additional £15m pledged on
Thursday 1 September. Of this £15m, £5m will go the DEC’s
‘Pakistan Appeal’ and be matched, pound for pound, against
public donations. This money will then fund leading UK aid
charities (including Islamic Relief) who are providing
emergency relief on the ground. The remaining £10m will go to
international aid agencies on the ground to help them respond
to people’s immediate needs, including through providing
water, sanitation, shelter and protecting women and girls. It
will also be utilised to support families repair their homes
and maintain their livelihoods.
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At COP26, the UK pledged over £55 million to partner with
Pakistan to fight climate change, manage water more
sustainably and unlock climate investment.
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More information
Visit Chevening
website for detailed information on the eligibility criteria
and scholarship specifications.