1,000 Iraqi Kurdistan students gain scholarships abroad


(MENAFN- Aswat Al-Iraq) One-thousand male and female students in north Iraq's Kurdistan Region have gained scholarships to study abroad, Kurdistan's Minister of Higher Education said on Wednesday. "The second group for scholarships for students has reached 1,000, to complete their high studies in international universities, according to the needs of Kurdistan universities," Prof. Dilawar Aladdin told Aswat al-Iraq news agency. He said that the seats were distributed at 256 students to get PhD, 545 Master degree and 150 candidates for modern universities from the Kurdistan towns of Kariman, Rania, Zakhu, Soran and Halabja. Noteworthy is that the 1st group for the program of scholarships were based on three phases, first of which was launched in August, 2010, for 240 students for the fiscal year â€" 2009-2010, whilst the 2nd group was launched in October, 2010, for 1,000 Higher Education students and the 3rd for February, 2011 for 360 students. The Ministry ad issued about 800 official approvals from the students accepted among the 1st group.


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