U.S.- Pakistan Professional Partnership Program for Public Administrators-Seeking Women Applicants
The United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan
The United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP) invites applications from interested female Pakistani nationals for the Public Administration Program. The program aims to establish structured interaction among American and Pakistani participants and to develop enduring professional ties. The program will include strategies employed by American professionals to counter corruption and bureaucratic entanglements in public administration.
Grant Benefits
All expenses for Pakistani participants are covered by the grant, including travel, accommodations, meals, and materials. USEFP also assists in the visa process. Dependents are not allowed on this program.
Eligibility Criteria
Women having Pakistani citizenship Currently hold a position as a non-elected public administration professional at the local (preferred), provincial or federal level Have at least five years of active experience in the field of public administration
U.S.- Pakistan Professional Partnership Program for Public Administrators-Seeking Women Applicants Have earned at least Bachelor's degree
Demonstrate an interest and ability to transfer new knowledge and skills acquired in the U.S. to professional activities at home through projects developed in the U.S.
How to apply?
For more information on eligibility and to download the application, visit www.usefpakistan.org. Complete application package, including academic transcripts and two letters of references must be submitted to USEFP by close of business on Tuesday, May 1, 2012 to P.O.Box 1128, Islamabad. Please note that you cannot send application through courier to PO.Box address.
Plagiarism in an application con lead to disqualification at any stage of the program.
Women from FATA, Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan and other remote areas as well as minorities and women with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Phone: 051-8431300 Fax: 051-8431555.
Website: www.usefpakisian.org
The United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan
The United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP) invites applications from interested female Pakistani nationals for the Public Administration Program. The program aims to establish structured interaction among American and Pakistani participants and to develop enduring professional ties. The program will include strategies employed by American professionals to counter corruption and bureaucratic entanglements in public administration.
Grant Benefits
All expenses for Pakistani participants are covered by the grant, including travel, accommodations, meals, and materials. USEFP also assists in the visa process. Dependents are not allowed on this program.
Eligibility Criteria
Women having Pakistani citizenship Currently hold a position as a non-elected public administration professional at the local (preferred), provincial or federal level Have at least five years of active experience in the field of public administration
U.S.- Pakistan Professional Partnership Program for Public Administrators-Seeking Women Applicants Have earned at least Bachelor's degree
Demonstrate an interest and ability to transfer new knowledge and skills acquired in the U.S. to professional activities at home through projects developed in the U.S.
How to apply?
For more information on eligibility and to download the application, visit www.usefpakistan.org. Complete application package, including academic transcripts and two letters of references must be submitted to USEFP by close of business on Tuesday, May 1, 2012 to P.O.Box 1128, Islamabad. Please note that you cannot send application through courier to PO.Box address.
Plagiarism in an application con lead to disqualification at any stage of the program.
Women from FATA, Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan and other remote areas as well as minorities and women with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Phone: 051-8431300 Fax: 051-8431555.
Website: www.usefpakisian.org
Daily Jang 01/04/2012