The Falak Sufi Scholarship is offered for Pakistani students by the New York University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The Sufi Falak Scholarship supports students who may otherwise not be able to receive a graduate program from countries with a majority Muslim population in South Asia. Choose students, ideally, females who will take part in the Near Eastern Master's Program for a two-year.
In 1983 in Pakistan, Falak Sufi was born. She had a generous heart, the desire to communicate and transform the world, and a brilliantly innovative, vibrant mind. She has a degree in Political Science from the National University of Singapore. She began publishing work that showed her great skills and aptitude as a young person.
Women and gender in South Asia, the history, and the power of humanities were among her interests. No list can however convey the range of topics she was thinking about, speaking about, and publishing about. When she died unexpectedly in New York in 2008 she was a much-loved, deeply admired Near Eastern Studies graduate at the Kevorkian Center at New York University.
New York University NYU offers Falak Sufi Scholarship Overview
- Levels: Masters
- Type: International
- Category: Merit and Need-Based
- Fields: Social Sciences
- Area: All Pakistan
- Last Date: 15-01-2022
New York University Falak Sufi Scholarship Covers
NYU Falak Sufi Scholarship includes
- Registration
- Tuition
- Student health insurance
- Services fees for up to two years
- Academic-year stipend (a minimum of $30,238)
How to apply for New York University Falak Sufi Scholarship
The GSAS Application Resource Center offers online application information on all potential students in Near Eastern Studies for the Master's degree. The online admission application includes a request for all financial support from graduate schools. There are no more forms required. If the applicant wishes specifically to be taken into consideration for a Falak Sufi Scholarship, he or she should add a section to the application "Statement of Purpose" explaining how the applicant meets the scholarship criteria and how the award will enable the applicant to complete graduate education.
The last date for admission for fall 2022 is 15 January 2022.