Under its internship and fellowship program – exclusively for Afghan nationals, Afghan Studies Center welcomes its third Afghan intern, Ejazulhaq Ateed who belongs to Badakhshan province in northern Afghanistan. Ateed received his Secondary Education Certificate from Habibia High School in Kabul. In 2012, Ateed moved to Islamabad, Pakistan, to pursue higher education and completed his Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from International Islamic University (IIUI), Islamabad. Under Afghan Studies Center’s internship program, Ateed has been given the opportunity to conduct research on any subject of his interest, relevant to the Pak-Afghan region. The study will be published on the ASC website at the conclusion of his internship period.

Afghan Studies Center welcomes its third Afghan intern under its Internship and Fellowship Program
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