
Amideast is pleased to announce the Skills for Success® program for unemployed Egyptian university/institute graduates. The program is administered by Amideast and sponsored by the U.S. Consulate in Alexandria. The program will prepare unemployed youth for the workforce through the provision of training in the areas of business English, computer skills, integrated skills for the workplace, and career building and planning.
The program duration is two months
By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
Are you graduating from high school in June 2020 or later and hoping to attend an undergraduate program at a university in the United States?
Since 2015, Amideast/Egypt has partnered with Management Training Corporation (MTC) to support the USAID-funded WISE project. Amideast is providing technical leadership for the entrepreneurship and work-based learning activities undertaken to help technical secondary schools better prepare students to meet labor market needs, and providing technical expertise and support for efforts to improve labor market efficiency and improve the overall environment for workforce development.
The 2018-2019 program marks the 22nd year of the Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program (formerly the Teaching Excellence Awards program) and the first year the program will be known as the Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program. Teachers from 61 countries will participate in this six-week program. Cohort I starts late January 2019 and Cohort II starts mid-September 2019.
Arabic teachers have the opportunity to learn more about U.S. teaching methodologies, culture, and society, as well as to improve their English language proficiency with TCLP-run workshops and professional development opportunities throughout the year. The exchange teachers also serve as cultural resources in the host school and community.
Candidates will be considered without respect to race, color, religion, sexual orientation or gender. Competition for TCLP is merit-based and open to anyone who:
Al Anani Scholarship Program will be awarded based on character and merit as demonstrated through academic excellence, community engagement, personal qualities and interest in the agricultural development. The scholarship will include full tuition, living allowance, travel and health insurance.
Al Anani Foundation for Human Development reserves the right to reject any application at its sole discretion at any time prior to an official award of the scholarship.