Pakistan

Students Explore Lincoln Corner Islamabad

A group of students from Rawalpindi Women University visited the reopened Lincoln Corner Islamabad for an open house organized by the university’s Office of External Linkages. The visit was led by Ms. Iraj Munawar, Assistant Director External Linkages, who guided the delegation through the centre’s facilities.

At Lincoln Corner Islamabad the students explored a range of resources designed to support learning and innovation, including free access to digital tools, creative studios and VR technology. The space offers curated educational material and hands-on equipment that can help students develop practical skills and engage with new media.

The visit highlighted opportunities for academic and cultural exchange, with students able to learn about collaborative programmes and events that connect Pakistani youth with international peers. The emphasis on accessible resources and skill-building makes Lincoln Corner Islamabad an important hub for students seeking global exposure and career-oriented learning.

Rawalpindi Women University reaffirmed its commitment to expanding such experiences through partnerships, noting the role of the U.S. Embassy and Lincoln Corner in creating more pathways for student development. RWU looks forward to continued collaboration to bring additional learning opportunities and exchange initiatives to its students.

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