8 promising Pakistani journalists set to hone their skills in UK
Leading journalists from Pakistan鈥檚 top media outlets are to attend the University of Westminster for an intensive two-month course on holding democratic processes to account.

The South Asian Journalism Programme, running since 2012, is a prestigious fellowship offered as part of the UK鈥檚 Chevening scholarships. It connects journalists with leading media organisations in the UK, including the BBC and Financial Times.
This year鈥檚 cohort come from across Pakistan, including Quetta, Multan, Peshawar, Islamabad and Karachi. Fellows will undertake a bespoke 8-week fellowship titled 鈥楪ood Governance in a Changing World: The Media, Politics and Society鈥�, joining counterparts from Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives.
British High Commissioner, Jane Marriott CMG OBE, said:听听
鈥淗igh quality journalism is central to holding power to account. This intensive course will put these talented journalists through their paces both in the classroom, and at some of the world鈥檚 most recognisable media institutions. This will help them carry out bold investigative journalism on their return to Pakistan, create lasting networks, and break the stories that need to be told.鈥澛�
Asim Ahmed Khan, CNN multimedia journalist and upcoming fellow said:
鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled to be part of this programme and look forward to an incredible learning experience. This is a great opportunity to connect with fellow journalists, exchange ideas, and explore new approaches to storytelling. I hope to gain fresh insights, strengthen my investigative skills, and bring back valuable knowledge to apply in my work.鈥�
During this programme, fellows will explore the range of approaches taken by the UK and the South Asia region and then use that knowledge to direct discussions that tackle the big issues challenging the field. Fellows will be challenged to discuss evidence-based context for key policy debates, understand international positions (including appreciation of UK approaches), supply practical experience, and encourage dialogue on key issues.
This year鈥檚 cohort will join nearly 70 Pakistani alumni from the fellowship, and the wider Chevening alumni community in Pakistan that is nearly 2,000 strong.
Notes to editors听听
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The South Asian Journalism Programme is a fellowship offered under the UK鈥檚 Chevening programme. This fully funded scholarship offers Pakistani mid-career professionals the opportunity to pursue a one-year master鈥檚 degree in the United Kingdom.
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Additionally, the UK offers . These are highly competitive scholarships that fully-fund postgraduate studies in the UK. Applications will open in September.
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