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USAID NUST Energy Research proposals part 16





U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy at NUST, working with
Arizona State University invites research proposals from interested Pakistani
individuals and organizations to conduct independent, energy related research.





 Proposals may be submitted to
USPCAS-E, NUST on research@uspcase.nust.edu.pk
not later


than Wednesday, 8th  March, 2017.



 For further details visit

 https://lnkd.in/fZTxnAh

Email:  research@uspcase.nust.edu.pk

Full details on next page





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  1. That is really good news, things haven't been good for Pakistan in recent past but such initiative will give positive picture of Pakistan across the globe. Students must get benefit of this opportunity..

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