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   Begum Sarfraz Iqbal Memorial Prize [F8739]

Begum Sarfraz Iqbal Memorial Prize In Islam Peace and War * [F8739]

An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions.

Begum Sarfraz Iqbal was a renowned patron of the Urdu literature and author of two books. She was a newspaper columnist; a contributor to Pakistan's literary, social and political scene; a staunch supporter of women's educational rights; an exponent of international understanding and tolerance and a loving guide, mentor and mother.

To honour her memory, a fund has been established to provide a prize in perpetuity in political science and international relations in the School of Social and Cultural Studies, Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.

1. The prize, called Begum Sarfraz Iqbal Memorial Prize in Islam, Peace and War Issues, consists of the annual income of the fund after capitalisation in accordance with Senate policy.

2. The prize is awarded by the Board of Examiners in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences on the recommendation of the Head of the School of Social and Cultural Studies following consultation with the academic staff in the Political Science and International Relations Discipline Group.

3. The prize is awarded to the student achieving the highest mark in Islam and World Politics 224 or 324 (100.224 or 100.324), Strategy, Diplomacy and Conflict 214 or 314 (100.214 or 100.314), or in the case that neither of these units is offered, in another unit dealing with issues affecting Muslim states or societies offered in political science and international relations.

4. The prize is administered by the School of Social and Cultural Studies.

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