Japanese envoy hosts Iftar for scholarship recipients

Published March 22, 2025
Recipients of MEXT scholarship pose with Japanese Ambassador to Pakistan Shuichi Akamatsu on Friday. — Photo by Tanveer Shahzad
Recipients of MEXT scholarship pose with Japanese Ambassador to Pakistan Shuichi Akamatsu on Friday. — Photo by Tanveer Shahzad

ISLAMABAD: Japanese Ambassador to Pakistan Shuichi Akamatsu hosted an Iftar reception at his residence Friday to honour members of the MEXT Alumni Association of Pakistan and bid farewell to the departing scholarship recipients.

The reception followed the announcement that the Government of Japan had awarded the prestigious Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) Research Scholarships to 11 outstanding Pakistani students for the 2025 academic year.

These scholarships will allow students to pursue Master’s and Doctoral degrees at leading Japanese universities, fostering academic excellence and strengthening bilateral ties between the two nations.

The MEXT Research Scholarship is a flagship initiative of the Japanese government, offering graduate and postgraduate study opportunities to students worldwide, including Pakistan.

To facilitate a smooth transition for the departing scholars, the Embassy of Japan organised a pre-departure orientation session. These alumni shared valuable advice and guidance, helping the new scholars prepare for their academic journey in Japan.

In his welcome remarks, Ambassador Akamatsu, congratulated the students on their remarkable achievements and extended best wishes for their studies in Japan’s prestigious institutions.

The Ambassador expressed his hope that the scholars would return to Pakistan to acquire advanced knowledge and enriching experiences, and also contribute to the nation’s progress, and serve as bridges of friendship between Japan and Pakistan, in collaboration with MAAP alumni. He acknowledged and appreciated MAAP’s ongoing efforts in promoting Japanese educational and cultural activities.

Among the scholarship recipients is Hafza Shamim, who will be pursuing a Master’s degree in Public Health at Nagoya University. “I chose Japan over other countries because it is technologically more advanced. Its public health system is something to learn from. The Global South is the future, and Japan is the place to be,” she said.

Similarly, Myra Omar will be joining Osaka University to pursue a degree in Rescue Robotics. Japan was her first choice, as she had been fascinated by its culture since childhood. Watching anime while growing up played a role in shaping her interest in the country and ultimately led her to choose Japan for higher education.

Alumni members congratulated the aspiring students and urged them to fully immerse themselves in the fascinating Japanese culture and build lasting friendships.

Established in 1954, the MEXT Research Scholarship program has benefited numerous Pakistani students since the first recipient traveled to Japan in 1963. The alumni contribute to Pakistan’s development across various sectors. The embassy said that the Japanese government continued to offer fully funded undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate scholarships, as well as short-term training programs, to Pakistani students throughout the year.

Published in Dawn, March 22nd, 2025

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