EU Ambassador Jean-Francois Cautain speaks during the send-off reception for 70 Pakistani students in Islamabad.
EU Ambassador Jean-Francois Cautain hosted a pre-departure reception for Erasmus+ scholarship winners for 2018 at his residence.
He said Erasmus was about building bridges between universities.
“In 2014, we decided to open this programme for all students globally and the worldwide leg of the programme is 1.7 million Euros. It is a very competitive programme and the young students here were competing with not only Pakistani students but students around the world,” Mr Cautain said.
“We do believe in the EU that education is the key to making society not only more prosperous but also more peaceful. We feel that a programme that allows students from across the world to come to the European member states fosters greater understanding – we can get rid of clichés about each other”,” he added.
Dr. Tariq Banuri, chairman of the Higher Education Commission, spoke to the scholarship winners, saying: “I want to tell you to take your time, be successful, do good work – write good papers – and come back when you’re ready, when you feel you have something to contribute to Pakistan. If you’re successful, we’re successful.
“Our goal is the success of our students. You will be learning about other cultures, bring that knowledge back with you. We also want to find a way to bring European students, professors and researchers to Pakistan. Diversity is as important here as it is there. Please remember that you are the ambassadors of Pakistan, behave in a way that makes us proud!”
Anam Zahra, one of the students leaving for Europe, said, “I’m going to Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Hungary and I will be studying Image Processing and Computer Vision. I’m very excited, this is a dream come true. I had a two year study break and I had to work very hard to make it to this place. We have some of the best researchers in this field in this programme and that is an amazing opportunity. This is an emerging field and it was added to the Erasmus programme this year.”
Published in Dawn, July 23rd, 2018