PU teacher wins EU scholarship
LAHOREPunjab University Dean Faculty of Life Sciences Prof Dr Muhammad Naeem Khan has won European Union Erasmus Mundus Post-Doctoral Exchange Scholarship for 2015. According to Experts Sustain Consortium Grant announced by International Programme Coordinator, Gottingen International, George-August Gottingen University, Germany, European Commission Experts (Exchange by Promoting quality Education, Research and
By our correspondents
May 12, 2015
LAHORE
Punjab University Dean Faculty of Life Sciences Prof Dr Muhammad Naeem Khan has won European Union Erasmus Mundus Post-Doctoral Exchange Scholarship for 2015.
According to Experts Sustain Consortium Grant announced by International Programme Coordinator, Gottingen International, George-August Gottingen University, Germany, European Commission Experts (Exchange by Promoting quality Education, Research and Training in South and South-East Asia) Sustain Post-Doctoral Fellowship grant for six months has been awarded to Prof Dr Muhammad Naeem Khan for his research placement in the University of Zagreb, Croatia. Experts - Sustain is a European-funded Erasmus Mundus Action 2 Project which began in 2014 and will close in 2018.
The Experts Consortium consists of 20 partner universities, seven of which are from European and 13 of which are from South and Southeast Asian (from Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand) higher education institutions.
Punjab University Dean Faculty of Life Sciences Prof Dr Muhammad Naeem Khan has won European Union Erasmus Mundus Post-Doctoral Exchange Scholarship for 2015.
According to Experts Sustain Consortium Grant announced by International Programme Coordinator, Gottingen International, George-August Gottingen University, Germany, European Commission Experts (Exchange by Promoting quality Education, Research and Training in South and South-East Asia) Sustain Post-Doctoral Fellowship grant for six months has been awarded to Prof Dr Muhammad Naeem Khan for his research placement in the University of Zagreb, Croatia. Experts - Sustain is a European-funded Erasmus Mundus Action 2 Project which began in 2014 and will close in 2018.
The Experts Consortium consists of 20 partner universities, seven of which are from European and 13 of which are from South and Southeast Asian (from Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand) higher education institutions.
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