Farzana Mansoor
DUBAI (UAE): Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the UAE visited Synergy University Dubai. The visit was aimed at exploring avenues for Pakistani students to benefit from Synergy University’s programmes, as well as discuss the university’s potential expansion into Pakistan.
During the visit, the Ambassador was given a detailed presentation outlining the university’s academic offerings and future development plans by Uzma Sindhu, Vice-Director of Education Affairs and Philippe Mobio, Partnership Specialist.
The Ambassador also engaged with the university’s faculty, management, and a diverse student body, visiting classrooms where he interacted with students from various nationalities.
Ambassador Tirmizi took the opportunity to meet with Pakistani students currently enrolled at Synergy University, listening to their experiences, and encouraging them to continue excelling in their studies. He also extended an invitation to the university’s international faculty and students to visit Pakistan, highlighting the country’s rich culture and opportunities for educational partnerships.
It was agreed that a formal agreement would be considered for signing in the future, paving the way for a long-term partnership.
“We are keen to provide our students with access to quality education and support institutions like Synergy University in exploring opportunities within Pakistan,” said Ambassador Tirmizi.
Prof. Zaffar Mueen Nasar, Professor in the Department of Economics, Cheryll Flavier, Head of Agents and Schools Outreach, Faisal Ghani, Career & Project Development Manager and Waqar Ahmad, Operations Manager were also present during the meeting held with the University’s management.