British Council launches awards to celebrate UK alumni achievements
Islamabad:The British Council in Pakistan on Thursday announced the eleventh year of its Study UK Alumni Awards, recognising the outstanding achievements of UK alumni worldwide. The awards honour leaders who have leveraged their UK education to make significant contributions to their communities, industries, and countries.
This year’s categories include business and innovation, culture and creativity, science and sustainability, and social action. Applications open on 1 September 2024 and close on 21 October 2024. Eligible applicants will be considered for both national Alumni Awards in participating countries and the global Alumni Awards. The global award winners list for 2024 also includes 2 of our esteemed Pakistani UK Alumni. The finalists and winners of the global Alumni Awards will be announced in 2025 and celebrated through a digital campaign highlighting their remarkable stories and successes.
As part of their award, winners will be invited on a trip to the UK, where they will re-connect with their universities, meet and inspire current GREAT scholars, and engage with other global winners. This prestigious visit not only offers a chance to enhance their international profiles and advance their careers, but also fosters meaningful connections within the academic community. In addition to the global awards, a small number of countries will host national ceremonies.
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