Islamabad:The winners of the Study UK Alumni Awards Pakistan 2024 in Pakistan were announced at a ceremony, hosted by the British Council.
The awards were handed out to the winning Alumni by Dr. Umar Saif, Founder aiSight.ai and Advisor Khudi Ventures, Andrew Dalgleish, Deputy High Commissioner at the British High Commission, Dr. Paul Thompson, the Chair of the British Council, Kate Ewart-Biggs, the Deputy Chief Executive of the British Council and James Hampson Country Director British Council Pakistan The awardees were recognised for their outstanding achievements as business professionals, entrepreneurs, and community leaders, and for their contribution to strengthening ties between the UK and Pakistan. The ceremony was attended by senior representatives from government, private organisations, and UK alumni.
The Award judging panel, selected recipients for the four award categories: Science and Sustainability Award, Culture and Creativity Award, Social Action Award, and Business and Innovation Award.
This prestigious international award celebrates UK higher education and the achievements of UK alumni all over the world. Andrew Dalgleish, the Deputy High Commissioner at the British High Commission Pakistan said, ‘Tonight’s awards showcase just how strong the UK and Pakistan partnership in education is. From directly supporting 4.5 m children to access schools, to our Chevening and Commonwealth scholarships, we are committed to supporting opportunities in Pakistan. We are proud of our alumni who are ambassadors for both our countries and a testament to our strong people-to-people connections.’
The finalists for this year’s Study UK Alumni Awards 2023-24 in Pakistan were: Business and Innovation Award Dr. Iffat Zafar Aga, University of Edinburgh, Asad Aslam, Queen Mary University of London, Nabeel Akmal Qadeer, University of Strathclyde.
Science and Sustainability Award Dr. Abid Ali Malik, University of Sheffield, Dr. Khuram Pervez Amber, London South Bank University, Prof. Dr. Saima Yasin, Imperial College London Culture and Creativity Award Saad Masood Zuberi, University of London, Ghulam Hyder Daudpota, University of Wales, Dr. Rizwana Abbasi, University of Leicester
Social Action Award Dr. Tanvir Ahmad, Durham University, Haya Emaan Zahid, City, University of London, Zile Huma, University of Oxford.
James Hampson, Country Director Pakistan, British Council, said: ‘Today, we celebrate the success of the remarkable individuals who are shaping the world around them with the skills, knowledge and experience they acquired from the UK education.
This year’s awards ceremony is testimony not only to the diverse skillsets of UK alumni and their endeavours but also to the transformative impact of a UK education and our commitment to educate every generation of Pakistani.’
The Business and Innovation award was presented to Dr. Iffat Zafar Aga (University of Edinburgh), Co-founder and COO of Sehat Kahani, a Pakistani telemedicine startup, Dr. Iffat is revolutionizing healthcare accessibility, earning accolades like the USAID SHIFT Prize, Heroines of Healthcare Award from the World Health Summit, and Forbes recognition. Under her leadership, her organization established a network of 63 E-Health centres, conducted over 2.6 million online consultations, and secured a ground-breaking Series A investment.
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