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Faisal Mushtaq Conferred Honorary Doctorate of Education by Leading UK University

Pakistani award-winning educationist and academician, Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq, has been conferred an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Education by the University of Hertfordshire United Kingdom in recognition of his exemplary services to education in Pakistan.

Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq is the proud recipient of Tamgha-i-Imtiaz and is the Founder and CEO of Roots Millennium and TMUC Education Group Pakistan. Other honorary doctorate recipients for the year 2021 include former England Footballer Alex Scott MBE, current Arsenal Captain and Team GB Olympian Kim Little, and former England Footballer Luther Blissett.

This year, the University of Hertfordshire Board resolved unanimously to offer Pakistani educationist Faisal Mushtaq an Honorary Doctor of Education in recognition of his passionate and unmatched contribution to the development of teaching and learning, education, and society at large in Pakistan.

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A graceful ceremony was marked in his honor during the annual ceremonies for the presentation of degrees and diplomas to the graduates of the University held at the historic Saint Albans and Abbey Cathedral in St Albans, Hertfordshire England.

The degree award ceremony was presided by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hertfordshire Professor Quintin McKellar CBE. On arrival, the awardee was robed in the graduation gown and hat, and later the procession walk marched into the 1700 years old Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Albans with the University registrar carrying the mace of the University.

With the commencement of ceremony presided by the Vice-Chancellor, a citation was read on the awardee for his accomplishments and subsequently, the Vice-Chancellor proclaimed him as Doctor Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq and conferred the Doctor of Education Award and scroll.

Faisal, in his acceptance and commencement speech as recipient of the honorary award of doctor of education for his services to Pakistan, said:

I feel most humbled and gratified to receive the doctorate honoris causa from the most prestigious, employable, and the business-facing University of Hertfordshire, which plays such a big part in developing the skills, knowledge, and talents of tens of thousands of students who come from more than 100 different countries of the world.

“I accept the honorary degree wholeheartedly on behalf of the hardworking and passionate teaching and learning community of Pakistan – women and men, and children in particular, across our classrooms who have supported me in my professional journey,” he added.

The citation read by the University’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the St Alans Cathedral mentions Faisal as, “dedicated to reforming and improving education and literacy in Pakistan. He is a leading national academic icon, teaching and learning practitioner, and social entrepreneur, and has made a significant contribution to the education system in his home country, Pakistan.”

Faisal has also founded a not-for-profit Change in Education Foundation, which works with the public education system in Pakistan, scaling reforms and opportunities to deserving children all over the country, as well as offering teacher training and working on capacity building, particularly in rural and less privileged areas.

The Change in Education Foundation has successfully reformed more than 200 government schools across Pakistan over the last 15 years. In 2013 he was one of the youngest people to be conferred with one of the highest National Civil Awards in Pakistan – the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, by the President of Pakistan in recognition of his outstanding services to languages promotion, education, literacy, youth, and advocacy.

He has been recognized as one of the 500 most influential Muslims of the world for three consecutive years from 2014 to 2016 by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Center. In 2012, he was recognized by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry as the Best Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2013, and as Best Educationist of the Year in 2014 by the President of Pakistan.

In 2018, he took Oath as the Minister for School and Higher Education, Human Rights, Population and Social Welfare in the interim government, recognition once again of his significant contribution, to the millions of lives he has touched in his home country.

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