The EUK-UKTI corporate initiative was officially launched on Friday, November 11, 2011 during a reception hosted by Francis Campbell – British Deputy High Commissioner Karachi and Director Trade & Investment, Pakistan, at the British Deputy High Commission. Nadia Kamran – Head of Education UK, Mashhood Rizvi – British Council Director (Sindh-Balochistan) along with Country Heads and HR Managers of leading international and local organizations in Pakistan also attended the event.
At the occasion Francis Campbell said: “UKTI’s main objective in Pakistan is to support British companies succeed in the local market. This corporate initiative is a great opportunity to provide these organizations a chance to recruit international standards of UK qualified task force.”
The partnership has plans to work in the following areas in an endeavor to strengthen education and trade ties between UK and Pakistan:
Nadia Kamran, Head of Education UK in Pakistan said, “Through this joint initiative with the UKTI, we want to bridge the gap between UK universities, Pakistani students and potential employers in Pakistan. This opens up new doors for graduates and employers alike. Graduates can find job opportunities that match their skill set and companies stand to benefit from the high standards and competence of UK qualified graduates.”
In addition to providing a platform to the students and potential employers in Pakistan, this initiative will also open avenues for the universities and the industry to exchange knowledge in key areas for the mutual benefit of both countries.