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U.S. Mission to Pakistan: Promoting a Culture of Inclusion and Research

2023 Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation in Armenia

Deadline: 04-Jun-21

The Public Affairs Section (PAS) of the U.S. Consulate in Karachi is pleased to announce an open competition seeking proposals for a grant, contingent on funding, to establish a university partnership between one or more accredited U.S. four-year universities and the University of Sindh and/or Shah Abdul Latif University.

Pakistan’s educational development suffers recurrent setbacks as a result of limited research capacity and poor-quality academic publishing among university faculty and scholars. According to the Pakistan Higher Education Commission (HEC), only 21 percent of full-time faculty at Pakistani universities holds a PhD, while some universities do not have any professors with doctoral qualifications. Meanwhile, the research produced by academics and scholars in recent years have been the focus of allegations of plagiarism or fabricated research brought on by the push among public sector universities to increase their standings in international rankings. This has resulted in the closing of more than 100 doctoral programs.

Project Goal

This funding opportunity seeks to strengthen the research capacity of institutions in Pakistan (University of Sindh and/or Shah Abdul Latif University), develop stronger U.S. – Pakistan educational ties, and promote support for students fromminority groups.

Project Objectives

This program seeks to strengthen the research culture and capacity of institutions in Pakistan and to enhance the academic, research, and knowledge exchange environment for faculty in Pakistani universities. The program will also promote understanding of American history and culture through exposure to the success of U.S. institutes of higher education in addressing the needs of minority students.

Program proposals may address but are not limited to the development and implementation of faculty and student exchange programs, research and academic collaboration, virtual teaching of research methods, exchange of resource materials and publications of mutual interest, raising professional development for faculty, and curriculum development and/or revision.

Funding Information

Audiences

The primary audience for this project will be 20-30 administrators and faculty at the selected public sector universities in Pakistan. Indirectly, more than 40,000 students will benefit from improved research capacity and publishing and improved inclusion of minorities.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=333337

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