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Hebei Academy of Fine Arts (China) and University of Education (Pakistan) sign an agreement to launch the China-Pakistan Cultural and Educational Exchange Center on June 9, 2022. [Photo provided to China Economic Net]

SHIJIAZHUANG, July 28 (China Economic Net)- China and Pakistan will jointly train artistic talents and conserve the intangible cultural heritage with the establishment of the China-Pakistan Cultural and Educational Exchange Center (CPCEEC).

CPCEEC was launched jointly by Hebei Academy of Fine Arts (China) and University of Education (Pakistan) on June 9, 2022.

Talat Naseer Pasha, president of University of Education (Pakistan) expressed that “He expects CPCEEC to enhance the in-depth cultural exchanges between Pakistan and China.”

According to Hebei Academy of Fine Arts (HBAFA), on the basis of CPCEEC, they are ready to cooperate with the Pakistani side in training of artistic talents, conservation and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage, transformation of artistic sci-tech achievements and teachers’ exchanges.

Hao Jinlong, vice director of International Exchanges and Cooperation of HBAFA, said that besides the cooperation in energy, security, economy, the cultural and artistic exchanges and communication cannot be ignored by the two nations under the framework of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Hao said, “CPCEEC aims to promote the cultural exchanges between China and Pakistan and artistic education for the two nations.”

Hao added that “We hope to record the developing course of CPEC and the changes of Pakistanis by arts. We also want to contribute to the people-to-people bond of China and Pakistan.”

Hebei Academy of Fine Arts, a full-time undergraduate academy of Fine Arts, provides 11 teaching units and 78 majors, including fine arts, design and film and television production. This academy also has established a national animation industry base. Since 2019, HBAFA has attracted Pakistani students to study here.
 
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Awaiting students call for resumption of Pak- China bus service​


By Fatima Javed | Gwadar Pro Jul 28, 2022



ISLAMABAD, July 29 (Gwadar Pro) - The Pakistani students studying in Chinese universities, who got stranded due to COVID-19 pandemic, call for resumption of Pak- China bus service as many of them are unable to afford the over-priced air tickets to China.
Most of them consider reopening of Khunjerab border and resumption of Pak- China bus service as the only solution for their return to China.
Upon inquiring Ji Rong, Counsellor Department of Asian Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, China said, “The Chinese government may study the possibility of resuming Pak- China bus service if Pakistani side formally raises the request”.
The bus service between Pakistan and China started in 2018, which aimed to facilitate tourists as part of an initiative to connect both countries via road under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
The service was later suspended due to the COVID-19 travel restrictions. The one-way fare was Rs13,000, while a round trip costed Rs23,000 only.
One PhD candidate from Pakistan said he received a call at the beginning of June from the Pakistan’s Higher Education Commission informing him that he was one of 251 students shortlisted to return China.
He was told to contact his university and apply for a visa, but was shocked to learn the price of the flight, which he said was specifically chartered for the students.
According to him only 104 of the 251 selected students were able to pay for the flight. Those that couldn’t afford it have lost their chance to return.
Fayyaz Ahmed one of the students who was studying mechanical engineering in China said that it’s the responsibility of the state to speed up the process so that all students should return before this September. We are eagerly waiting to return asap.
Waqas, another student, said that governments of both the countries should increase the flights ratio as the current fares are too expensive and students might not be able to pay.
On 20th June 2022, the first batch of 90 Pakistani students returned to China on a special chartered flight to continue their on-campus studies.

 
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The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has decided to establish five medical colleges under the public-private partnership programme in the province.

“The colleges would be established in Buner, Charsadda, Mansehra, Haripur and Karak as part of government’s plan to promote medical education in the province,” Health Secretary Amir Sultan Tareen told Dawn.

According to him, he has already visited three districts and would go to Karak this week on special directives of Chief Minister Mahmood Khan, who wants to him to submit a feasibility report within a month.

“We are working very quickly on the plan in collaboration with Khyber Medical University (KMU) as the government wants to establish these colleges as soon as possible. The project has been included in the Annual Development Programme,” he said.
Mr Tareen said that KMU Vice-chancellor Prof Ziaul Haq in collaboration with the health department was working on the preparation of feasibility report. “We hope to start practical work on the project within next two months,” he added.

He said that health department was receiving demands for setting up medical colleges from the elected representatives of each and every district. He said that public sector medical colleges were facilitating most of the intelligent students and even students from the poor families could take admission there owing to lesser fee.

The fees in the private sector were very high and only public sector intuitions are ray of hope for the scions of downtrodden families to become medical doctors. “KMU has vast experience in medical education,” he said.
 
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Consortium of Pakistan China Research Centres proposed​


By Muhammad Asif Noor | Gwadar Pro Aug 4, 2022



ISLAMABAD, Aug. 4 (Gwadar Pro)- A consortium of Pakistan-China Research Centres has been proposed to build strong collaboration in the academic sector to promote China-Pakistan Education and Knowledge Corridor.
This was proposed during the webinar on "71 Years of China-Pakistan Research and Development Cooperation: Way Forward" hosted by the Centre for BRI and China Studies, Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies (IPDS) & Pakistan Research Center, Inner Mongolia Honder College of Arts and Sciences, China.
The consortium aims to build collaboration in research projects that can help the two countries move ahead in addressing the regional and international challenges.
It is proposed that consortium members from China and Pakistan can prepare a road map for future research and knowledge collaboration.
Farhat Asif, President IPDS, highlighted the importance of the research and education collaboration between China and Pakistan and the purpose of the webinar which is organised to review the research and development progress and build a way forward.
Prof. Tang Jun, Director of Pakistan Research Center, Inner Mongolia Honder College of Arts and Sciences, said that various joint research programs between China and Pakistan have been promoting collaboration on issues of mutual interests and opportunities are increasing for both sides to share research and intellect in various fields.
Ambassador of Pakistan to China, Moin Ul Haque, in his video message said that Pakistan and China's friendship is defined by resilience, trust, and active partnership. The Ambassador highlighted the role of research centers and think tanks in exploring the complex matrix of politics, economies, and socio-cultural areas of cooperation between Pakistan and China.
Prof. Dr. Manzoor Hussain Soomro, President, ECO Science Foundation, Vice President, Belt and Road International Science Education Consortium (BRISEC) said that Pakistan and China may learn from each other’s experience and there are various avenues that can be explored to exchange knowledge and technology between the two countries.
Attendees also include professors ans scholars from the University of Peshawar, COMSATS University, University of Azad Jammu, Fudan University, Sichuan University, Kashi University, and Hebei University.
A large number of students and faculty members from both China and Pakistan participated in the webinar.

 
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Saudi Arabia Donates Rs 3 Billion For King Abdullah University Azad Kashmir

A great gesture from Saudi Arabia for educational purposes as they have donated Rs 3 Billion to King Abdullah University.

An announcement was made by the Saudi ambassador, previously they had signed an agreement under Saudi funds. The agreement was between the Saudi Embassy and the University of Kashmir.

The King Abdullah University was founded with the assistance of Saudi Arabia in 2019.
The donated amount will be used to buy educational equipment for the university.
 
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A consortium of Pakistan China Research Centers proposed​


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ISLAMABAD, Aug 3 (APP) : A consortium of Pakistan-China Research Centers has been announced to build strong collaboration amongst the academic sector to promote Pakistan-China Education and Knowledge Corridor.

This consortium proposed to build collaboration in research projects and developing of further understanding in order to move China-Pakistan relations forward, said a press release.

This was proposed during the Webinar on “71 Years of China Pakistan Research and Development Cooperation: Way Forward” hosted by the Centre for BRI and China Studies-Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies- IPDS & Pakistan Research Center, Inner Mongolia Honder College of Arts and Sciences, China.

It was proposed that consortium members would be from China and Pakistan to prepare a roadmap for future research and knowledge collaboration.

Farhat Asif, President IPDS said research and education development collaboration was important between China and Pakistan and this webinar is organised to review the research and development progress and build a way forward.

Prof. Tang Jun, Director, Pakistan Research Center, Inner Mongolia Honder College of Arts and Sciences, said that various joint research programs between China and Pakistan contribute to promoting collaboration on issues of mutual interests and there was a growing opportunity for both sides to share research and intellect in various fields.

Ambassador of Pakistan to China, Moin Ul Haq, in his video message said Pakistan and China’s friendship was defined by resilience, trust, and active partnership. Ambassador has highlighted the role of research centers and think tanks in exploring the complex matrix of politics, economies, and socio-cultural areas of cooperation between Pakistan and China.

Prof. Dr. Manzoor Hussain Soomro, President, ECO Science Foundation, Vice President, Belt and Road International Science Education Consortium (BRISEC) said Pakistan and China may learn from each other’s experience and there were various avenues that can be explored between the two countries in exchange of knowledge and technology.

In the academic session Dr. Zhang Jiegen, Executive Director, Center for Pakistan Studies, Institute of International Studies, Fudan University, explained in depth dynamics of geostrategy, geoeconomic and geo security compulsion that are offering challenges and opportunities for both China and Pakistan.
Prof. Dr. Zahid Anwar, Pro Vice-Chancellor & Director, China Study Center, University of Peshawar mentioned various agreements between Research centers of China and Pakistan and said these are active agreements that are regular and robust.

Prof. Dr.Song Zhihui, Director, Pakistan Study Center, Sichuan University said that CPEC was an important milestone in China-Pakistan relations and both sides may work together to remove negative propaganda through robust media research and cooperation.

Dr. Chen Ruihua, Director, China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Research Center, Kashi University, said Afghanistan and Central Asian states must also be incorporated into the CPEC project as they play a crucial role in integrating the region.

Dr. Tahir Mumtaz Awan, Head of China Study Center, COMSATS University, Islamabad, said study institutes were essential to bridging relations between China and Pakistan for research and development cooperation.

Prof. Jin Qiang, Assistant Director, Intercultural Communication Research Center, Hebei University, China’s, said both countries’ media have to play a joint role in refuting the negative propaganda of the western powers against the Pak-China friendship.

Dr. Samina Sabir, Coordinator, CPEC Center, University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir shared about the progress in Pakistan-China relations. Large number of students, faculty members from both China and Pakistan participated in the Webinar.
 
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LZU China set up Atmosphere and Environment Lab at UoP​


By Tahir Ali | Gwadar Pro Aug 7, 2022




PESHAWAR, Aug. 7 (Gwadar Pro) - Lanzhou University (LZU), China ─ under an MoU in the field of physics, climate, and atmosphere─ besides installing high-tech instruments has established a key laboratory of “Atmosphere and Environment” at University of Peshawar (UoP), Pakistan. The laboratory will contribute to atmospheric measurements and research in the fields of environment and climate change.
Earlier this week, two delegates, Mr. Wuren Li and Mr. Meishi Li from LZU, visited Peshawar and held a meeting with Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Idrees, Prof Dr Zahid Anwar Pro Vice Chancellor and Director China Study Center UoP and other officials.
In the presence of Chinese delegates Prof Dr Muhammad Idrees inaugurated “Automatic Meteorological Weather Station” at Department of Physics which was installed under the MoU with Innovation Center for Western Ecological Safety, LZU, China.
The Vice-chancellor thanked LZU for the Automatic Weather Station, a global standard for climate and boundary-layer meteorology.
“Hopefully more research collaboration between LZU and UoP will take place under the MoU between the two universities,” said Wuren Li.

Professor Dr Zahid Anwar said that China Study Center, UoP has collaboration in different fields with many Chinese universities and the center welcomed collaboration with LZU.
Mr. Anwar reiterated that under CPEC the two Universities can strengthen their cooperation in higher education.

 
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More Pakistani vocational institutes to partner with Chinese counterparts: HEC Chairman​


By Wang Kai | China Economic Net Aug 10, 2022




ISLAMABAD, Aug. 10 (China Economic Net) - "The Higher Education Commission (HEC) is formulating and improving the policy for dual degree programs in Pakistan. I look forward to the first China-Pakistan dual degree program officially approved by HEC which will be launched at Karakoram International University”, said Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, Chairman of Pakistan’s HEC in a meeting with a delegation from Tang International Education Group led by Director & Executive President Max Ma.

More Pakistani vocational institutes to partner with Chinese counterparts: HEC Chairman


Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, Chairman of Pakistan’s Higher Education Commission met with delegation from Tang International Education Group [Photo provided to China Economic Net]

According to the Chairman, there are 57 universities and colleges in Pakistan that are committed to vocational education. In the future, more will be transformed into vocational institutes.

It is expected that the first China-Pakistan dual degree program officially approved by HEC will be launched at Karakoram International University to train talent in mining engineering, which will become a model for other Pakistani universities in providing more practical knowledge and experience in cooperation with Chinese universities.

HEC Chairman said in the meeting that the Commission highly values the role of vocational education in training and developing skillful technical talents in Pakistan to meet future needs. He expects that more Chinese disciplines will continue to be introduced to Pakistan through the program to enhance the local vocational and technical education capacity.

Among the over 700 vocational education majors in China, Tang International Education Group has selected 210 most needed ones to be introduced to Pakistan under “CCTE” model.

“CCTE”, short for “China-Pakistan Dual Diploma/Degree & China-Pakistan Cooperation, Chinese Language Courses & Chinese Commercial Cultural Courses, Technical Education Subjects & Technology in Education and Further Education & Employment", is a model developed by the education group. Students participating in CCTE programs will learn in Pakistan for the first two years and in China for the third year before obtaining degrees from both sides.

Since officially launched in Pakistan in May 2021, Tang International Education Group has been facilitating Pakistan-China vocational education cooperation at a fast pace.

In Sindh, Government Monotechnic Institute (GMI), Mehrabpur became the first in the province in June this year to jointly provide training on electric engineering in collaboration with Yantai Vocational College. Earlier in May, Government Polytechnic Institute Dadu partnered with Hebei Professional College of Politics Science and Law to train computer information technology talents. In KP, Pak-Austria Fachhochschule Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology has signed an MoU with Chengdu University, China. Last December, Polytechnic Institutes in Allama Iqbal and Taxila, and the University of Faisalabad inaugurated China-Pakistan International College respectively with Shenzhen Institute of Information Technology (SZIIT), Guangdong Construction Polytechnic and Bailie Vocational College.

Mr. Que Haitao, Vice Director of Overseas Operation Center, Tang International Education Group told China Economic Net (CEN) that in a most recent development, the program between the University of Faisalabad and Bailie Vocational College has started recruiting students.

 
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First China-Pakistan dual degree program to launch soon: Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed​

August 13, 2022




In a meeting with a team from Tang International Education Group led by Director and Executive President Max Ma, Pakistan’s HEC Chairman, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, announced that the HEC is developing and enhancing the country’s policy for dual degree programmes.

Islamabad : “The Higher Education Commission (HEC) is formulating and improving the policy for dual degree programmes in Pakistan. I look forward to the first China-Pakistan dual degree program officially approved by HEC which will be launched at Karakoram International University.”

There are 57 universities and colleges in Pakistan that are committed to vocational education. In the future, more will be transformed into vocational institutes, according to China Economic Net (CEN).

It is expected that the first China-Pakistan dual degree programme officially approved by HEC will be launched at Karakoram International University to train talent in mining engineering, which will become a model for other Pakistani universities in providing more practical knowledge and experience in cooperation with Chinese universities.

HEC chairman added, that the Commission highly values the role of vocational education in training and developing skilful technical talents in Pakistan to meet future needs. He expects that more Chinese disciplines will continue to be introduced to Pakistan through the programme to enhance the local vocational and technical education capacity.

Among the over 700 vocational education majors in China, Tang International Education Group has selected 210 most needed ones to be introduced to Pakistan under ‘CCTE’ model.

‘CCTE’, short for ‘China-Pakistan Dual Diploma/Degree & China-Pakistan Cooperation, Chinese Language Courses & Chinese Commercial Cultural Courses, Technical Education Subjects & Technology in Education and Further Education & Employment’, is a model developed by the education group. Students participating in CCTE programs will learn in Pakistan for the first two years and in China for the third year before obtaining degrees from both sides.
 
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Chinese Consul General in Lahore visits landmark CPEC project PTUT​


By Shafqat Ali | Gwadar Pro Aug 25, 2022



LAHORE, Aug.25(Gwadar Pro) - Chinese Consul General in Lahore, Zhao Shiren on Wednesday afternoon visited Punjab Tianjin University of Technology (PTUT) which is a landmark project of socio-economic cooperation under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Provincial Secretary for Industries, Commerce, Investments & Skills Development Department Ahmed Javed Qazi, PTUT Vice-Chancellor and other officers welcomed Zhao Shiren at the university.
The visit was to review the ongoing collaboration between Punjab and China for this landmark project established through a consortium of TEVTA (Punjab) and three universities from Tianjin City of China (i.e. Tianjin University of Technology & Education, Tianjin Polytechnic University, and Tianjin Chenjian University).
On this occasion, the Provincial Secretary underscored the importance of strengthening and expanding the scope of the existing collaboration between the two sides.
He emphasized that it is the right time to upgrade this level of cooperation to utilize the human resources of Pakistan towards its industrial expansion by equipping them with relevant and latest skills and technical knowledge. Such skilled labor force pool and upgrading of skills development area of Punjab shall uplift its industrial sector.
The Chinese Consul General Lahore said that high-quality vocational training/technology skills as per the demands of modern industry are essential for any country like Pakistani which is striving to expand and upgrade its industrial base.
He added that the Chinese Consulate will act as a facilitator to fully revitalize and expand the collaboration and to expand its framework for including more partners. He mentioned that CPEC is working on the principle of inclusivity and “we welcome partners from other countries with strong technical education infrastructure to join hands with us”.
After discussion and exchange of views, the guests visited different laboratory and training facilities at PTUT campus.
On this occasion, Zhao Shiren also planted a tree on the lawn of PTUT, Township Campus to commemorate Pak-China friendship. VC and the team of PTUT gave a comprehensive presentation containing detail of the project of PTUT and the plausible way forward.

 
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130 students received China-Pakistan Friendship scholarship in Gilgit Baltistan​

August 30, 2022


130 students have received scholarships from the “China-Pakistan Friendship-Ambassadorial Merit-cum-Need Scholarship” administered by the China Study Centre (CSC) at Karakoram International University (KIU). The Chinese Embassy in Pakistan is funding the scholarship award. 130 students received scholarships totaling Rs. 5.2 million in a ceremony conducted on August 24. Each scholar received Rs. 40,000.

ISLAMABAD Aug 29 – The China Study Centre (CSC) at Karakoram International University (KIU) under the “China-Pakistan Friendship–Ambassadorial Merit-cum-Need Scholarship” has awarded scholarships to 130 students. The scholarship grant is supported by the Embassy of China in Pakistan.

In a ceremony held on August 24, an amount of Rs. 5.2 million was distributed among 130 students, with each scholarship recipient receiving Rs.40,000.

As the scholarship programme intends to encourage gender balance, 50% of the scholarships were awarded to female students on KIU’s main campus and sub-campuses.

The scholarship programme has also the criterion of awarding half of the scholarships based on merit and the other half on the basis of need, which was fulfilled by the CSC KIU.

Talking to Gwadar Pro, Professor Dr Khalid Mehmood Alam said the programme aims to help students in Gilgit Baltistan with financial assistance get quality education. “This is an excellent initiative by the Chinese Embassy that not only promotes quality education in the region but also improves gender balance, as 50% of the scholarships go to female students,” he added.

Under this programme, 80 scholarships were awarded to students of the KIU main campus in Gilgit. They include 80 students enrolled in undergraduate programs while 30 scholarships were awarded to MS and PhD scholars.

KIU Ghizer Campus, KIU Diamer Campus, and KIU Hunza Campus received 20, 20 and 15 scholarships respectively.

CSC at KIU has been an establishment to provide a base to learn not only about Chinese society but also a window of opportunity to take advantage of this platform via developing research collaborations in China.

The centre provides an opportunity for its students to study the geo-strategic and geo-economic dimensions of the Chinese Belt and Road initiative (BRI) and CPEC to understand their long-term impact on Pakistan.

The institution also aims to develop human resources for the implementation of the CPEC Long Term Plan and the development of the capacity of Pakistani universities for providing policy inputs to the government on the challenges emerging in the wake of the implementation of the CPEC Long Term Plan.
 
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China-Pakistan Joint Research Centre on Earth Sciences approved by CDWP​

By Tahir Ali | Gwadar Pro Sep 15, 2022



ISLAMABAD, Sept. 15 (Gwadar Pro) - The Central Development Working Party (CDWP) on Wednesday approved the establishment of the China-Pakistan Joint Research Centre (CPJRC) on Earth Sciences, at Quaid-i-Azam University (QUA) Islamabad.
The CDWP meeting was convened under the chairmanship of the Federal Minister for Planning Development & Special Initiatives (PD&SI) and Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Professor AhsanIqbal.
As per details, CPJRS will have all fields of natural science related to the study of our planet’s physical characteristics, from earthquakes to raindrops, floods to fossils and the impact of human activities on the earth’s environment. “It was decided that for this project China will bear the cost.” reads an official statement.
Besides other earth-related studies, CPJRS will focus on the impacts of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)’s large-scale infrastructure activities and will further promote scientific and technological research and development studies in the earth sciences. This will be the first of its kind to pursue problems related to land, sea and atmosphere due to large-scale CPEC infrastructure and other activities. The Centre will also contribute towards enhanced knowledge of geological evolution of processes and natural hazards, as well as proposing measures to deal with natural hazards.
CDWP also approved the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Support Project to be established with an estimated cost of Rs732 million. The Ministry of PD&SI is the sponsoring agency of the project which will establish and strengthen the CPEC Secretariat in the Ministry of PD&SI, for overall coordination and implementation of CPEC projects/activities in collaboration with the concerned line ministries.
The project will provide secretariat support to the CPEC-related activities i.e. organizing JCC and JWG. PD&SI has been declared as the coordinating and leading agency of the Joint Working Group (JWG) from the Pakistani side. The project is providing all kinds of technical and secretariat support in the formulation of plans and carries out work under the guidance of JWG.

 
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BTBU China appoints first honorary professor from Pakistan​

September 23, 2022




BEIJING, Sept. 22, (APP): Dr. Liu Minhua, Vice President of Beijing Technology and Business University (BTBU), China presented Prof. Manzoor Hussain Soomro, a Pakistani expert who received the Friendship Award from the Chinese government in 2020 and 2021, with a Letter of Appointment.

The BTBU Honorary Professor Appointment Ceremony and SIEM Lecture, Dr. Liu Minhua extended a warm welcome to Prof. Emeritus Manzoor Hussain Soomro. The vice president said,Prof. Manzoor has been working with BTBU for many years, China Economic Net (CEN) reported.

The appointment of Prof. Manzoor as the first Honorary Professor of the university is to thank him for his important contribution in the past and to usher in further achievements together in the future.

“Prof. Manzoor has profound attachment with Chinese and rich experience in working with international organizations. We look forward to Prof. Manzoor’s continued contribution to the international development of the university and his valuable suggestions to us.”

Prof. Manzoor expressed his gratitude to BTBU for its invitation and trust, and highlighted that he would contribute more to the international development of BTBU and the construction of the ‘Belt and Road’ in the future.

As part of the agenda, Prof. Manzoor delivered the 16th lecture on International Economics and Management (SIEM) for the freshmen of the School of SIEM on the topic of Youth and the Sustainable Development Goals.

On the occasion, Prof. Manzoor stressed that young people constitute an influential force in promoting sustainable development in the United Nations. Students are encouraged to develop a global vision, shoulder their responsibilities towards their family and country, actively implement global development initiatives, and contribute to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

With the support of Prof. Manzoor, a joint training center was established in 2020 between the ECO Science Foundation and BTBU under the auspices of the ‘Belt and Road’ International Science and Technology Organization Cooperation Platform Construction Project of the China Association for Science and Technology.

Prof. Manzoor attaches great importance to and gives full support to the construction of the Center, actively promotes the center in other ‘Belt and Road’countries, and plays an important role in the global development of the center.
 
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HEC hosts Pre-Departure Ceremony for 36 Students Set to Join Chinese Universities
So far, 193 Pakistani students have been awarded scholarships under the Chinese Govt Scholarship Programme, including 40 in 2019, 58 in 2020, 59 in 2021, and 36 this year.
 
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Gwadar University to set up CPEC Study Centre​

October 4, 2022




Among many other significant decisions, the University of Gwadar has agreed to create a CPEC Study Centre and a Centre for Marine Affairs and Marine Sciences, as specified in the approved PC-1. Several significant decisions were made at the syndicate’s second meeting, which was conducted in the conference room of the institution..
 
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