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HEC, French universities collaborate to promote higher education

By our correspondents
March 18, 2017

Islamabad

The ‘Pak-France Higher Education week’ came to an end Friday. As many as 20 French universities visited different cities of Pakistan for five days, culminating yesterday in the celebration of a “French Day” at the Higher Education Commission, co organized by the HEC and attended by the Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training, Engineer Muhammad Balighur Rehman.

A press release issued by the French Embassy in Islamabad said that this event echoes a first “Pakistan Higher Education Day” held in France last year, as the relations are strengthening with the establishment of new offices of Campus France, the French Higher Education promotion agency, across Pakistan.

According to the French Embassy press release, among the universities visiting Pakistan this week were some of the most important French institutions, as the Conference des Grandes Ecoles, Agreenium, Centrale Nantes, ENSA Nantes, INSA Lyon, Paris 1 – Sorbonne, Sorbonne Abu Dhabi.

“This large presence of 20 institutions reflects the real interest of French scholars to build more bridges with Pakistan. All were enthusiastic regarding future cooperation; they greatly appreciated discovering Pakistan and were deeply grateful to have been welcomed so warmly in this country,” the French Embassy spokesperson said.

The Ambassador of French to Islamabad, Martine Dorance, said that the two countries have forged a strong and long lasting agenda of cooperation in academic and scientific fields. “Over the past years, hundreds of Pakistani students have obtained their PhD in the best higher education institutions,” the French envoy said.

“This agenda is deemed to be reinforced after this French week in Pakistan, as new avenues for cooperation and concrete exchanges have been explored. France is eager to increase the number of Pakistani students in its universities and will welcome them with open arms,” Martine Dorance said.

She added that the new partnerships, apart from the rich scientific cooperation already maintained, in the fields of social sciences, especially business and management as well as archaeology, will be developed.

This successful Pak France Higher Education Week is also a reflection, more broadly, of the long lasting and vivid friendship ties enjoyed by France and Pakistan for 70 years, as France was one of the first countries to recognize the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in 1947, said the press release.