Australia awards scholarships to 27 Pakistanis in energy, entrepreneurship

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Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan Margaret Adamson on Friday hosted a reception for 27 Pakistani Australia Awards scholarship’s awardees.

The awardees will shortly depart to Australia to attend short courses in entrepreneurship and energy security in Pakistan and the region, said a press release issued on Friday.

The courses aim to build capacity in innovation and entrepreneurship in Pakistan’s public and private sectors to strengthen Pakistan’s energy security through cross-border collaboration.

“Innovation and entrepreneurship are playing an increasingly important role in economic growth and job creation in Pakistan”, Adamson said.

“We are glad to support Pakistan’s innovation trajectory, through training in Australia’s world-class business institutions, while the courses in energy management will help Pakistan harness the energy and hydropower potential of the Himalayas to enhance energy security, regional cooperation and trade.”

The high commissioner added that some of the courses will have a special focus on increasing women’s participation in the public and private sectors to facilitate economic growth, which is a core policy priority for Australia.  Half of the awardees are women.

20 of the awardees will participate in a four-week course in Business Incubation Management at the University of Queensland, Australia, and seven others will participate in a regional short course on ‘Supporting Energy Security in South Asia – Strengthening Cross Border Energy Arrangements’ at the Australian National University, Canberra.