Round Trip of Cronkite School
Posted by Malik Siraj Akbar on August 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The host university arranged a two-week orientation for us prior to the commencement of the classes on August 19. The orientation was intended to give us a sense of the city, the ASU, facilities available at ASU and ways to use them; the state of law and order in the city and other important information. … Read more
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Furniture Shopping at IKEA
Posted by Malik Siraj Akbar on August 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Except Mukesh and I, none of the fellows had subscribed to the Elite Suits which meant they would not get a furnished apartment on their arrival. Instead, they were required to buy necessary furniture of their own choice. This obviously required a lot of efforts in terms of selecting furniture, transporting it to the Met … Read more
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Monday August 2, 2010
Posted by Malik Siraj Akbar on August 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
We were all supposed to meet at 8:30 a.m. in the lobby of Holiday Inn Express, where rest of the Humphrey Fellows were staying. There is one thing the Americans are complimented about: Punctuality. They say if you are on time then it means you are not on time. You have to reach in a … Read more
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Meet the Humphrey Fellows
Posted by Malik Siraj Akbar on August 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The official website of Walter Cronkite School of Journalism has uploaded the biographies of all the Hubert Humphrey Fellows for the year 2010-11 Javed Afridi, Pakistan TV reporter Javed Afridi covers militant insurgency and regional issues for Express 24/7, the only English-language news channel in Pakistan. Previously, he worked for the Frontier Post, the Daily … Read more
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More Fellows Arrive
Posted by Malik Siraj Akbar on August 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
On August 1st, I woke up early in the morning. I slept very well the previous night after a long and tiring journey. I decided to go to Holiday Inn Hotel where my journalist friend from Peshawar and a fellow Humphrey Fellow Javid Afraidi was staying. Javed and I decided to go to Safeway, the … Read more
My Apartment
Posted by Malik Siraj Akbar on August 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
After shopping from the market called Safeway, Dr. Bill directly drove me to my apartment. He was very kind to help in carrying my luggage and the purchased items from the shopping center. The surroundings of the apartment were quite and clean. My first impression while driving from the shopping center to the Met Apartments … Read more
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Flight to US
Posted by Malik Siraj Akbar on August 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
As soon as my US visa was issued, I was notified by the USEFP. Ms. Nadia Omar, the assistant program officer, sent me a copy of my itinerary on the same day, inquiring if it was acceptable to me. With a few modifications, I approved the ticket. Within a few hours, I got my confirmed … Read more
HHH: Pre-departure Orientation
Posted by Malik Siraj Akbar on August 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The US Education Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP) organized a one-day pre-departure orientation for the Humphrey Fellows and Post-Doctorates on July 15th. I flew to Islamabad one day in advance, on July 14th. As I prepared to leave for the airport early in the morning, I received the bad news about the killing of Balochistan National … Read more
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HHH Fellowship: Selection
Posted by Malik Siraj Akbar on August 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Soon after submitting my application form with all required documents in a great haste, I learned that the deadline for the submission of applications had been extended for one more week. Ms. Nadia Omar, the Assistant Education officer at USEFP, wrote to me on September 25, 2009: Dear Mr. Akbar, This is to inform you … Read more
About HHH Fellowship
Posted by Malik Siraj Akbar on August 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
I already had a little knowledge about Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship because I wanted to apply for it a few years ago but fell short of some of its requirements. This year, I was in a better position to apply and was hopeful about being selected for this coveted fellowship. The advertisement about Hubert H. … Read more