Woodrow scholarship for business scribe
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 23 May 2013
Join our WhatsApp channel
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars has named Khurram Husain as the new Pakistan scholar. Husain will research the political economy of reform in Pakistan for nine months starting September 3, 2013.Summary
WASHINGTON: The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C., in collaboration with the Fellowship Fund for Pakistan (FFFP) has announced the appointment of Khurram Husain as the Wilson Center's new Pakistan scholar.
Husain, a business and economic journalist working in Pakistan, will spend nine months in residence at the Wilson Center beginning September 3, 2013, working on a book on the political economy of reform in Pakistan over the past two decades.
Husain has written for numerous media including The Express Tribune and his current affiliations include Dawn newspaper and the BBC. He has also taught at the prestigious Lahore University of Management Sciences.
He will succeed Dr. Simbal Khan, the Wilson Center's 2012-13 Pakistan scholar. During her stay at the Center, Khan worked on a book looking at US Pakistani security ties since the 9/11 attacks.
The Pakistan Scholar Program is the center point of the Wilson Center's Pakistan initiative. The fellowship competition is open to men and women from Pakistan or of Pakistani origin.
Applications are accepted from individuals in academia, business, journalism, government, law, and related professions. Candidates must be currently pursuing research on key public policy issues facing Pakistan, research designed to bridge the gap between the academic and the policymaking worlds. - APP
Key Points
- Khurram Husain to study at the Wilson Center for nine months.
- Focus on the political economy of reform in Pakistan.
- Succeeds Dr. Simbal Khan who researched US-Pakistani security ties.
- The fellowship is open to individuals from diverse professions in Pakistan.
- Research aims to bridge academia and policymaking.
Relevant Topics
Ask AI: Understand this story your way
AI EnabledDig deeper, ask anything — get instant context, background, and clarity.
Disclaimer: This feature is powered by AI and is intended to help readers explore and understand news stories more easily. While we strive for accuracy, AI-generated responses may occasionally be incomplete or reflect limitations in the underlying model. This feature does not represent the editorial views of JournalismPakistan. For our full, verified reporting, please refer to the original article.














