Dr Arif M Naveed Education Prize

Dr Arif M Naveed Education Prize

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    Dr Arif Naveed

Dr Arif M Naveed was an outstanding Pakistani social scientist with a deep commitment to promoting social justice and equality through the education system

Building on a successful career researching poverty and discrimination, he completed a Master’s degree in International Development at the University of Bath, an MPhil degree, and a doctorate in Education at the University of Cambridge.

Until his untimely death at the age of 42, he focused on reconciling interdisciplinary tensions between economics, sociology and international development, between academic inquiry, policy formulations, and implementation on the ground, and between diverse methodological frameworks.

We are raising funds from his friends and colleagues to create a prize to be awarded to an outstanding research student at the University of Cambridge to remember him and celebrate his dedication to research on education, justice and equality in South Asia. An award of £1,000 will be made to the recipient.

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