
AMIDEAST/Gaza provides accurate, comprehensive, current, and unbiased information on educational opportunities in the United States. The Gaza office is part of the EducationUSA network of approximately 450 advising centers worldwide affiliated with the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, and maintains EducationUSA ethical standards.

AMIDEAST/Ramallah provides accurate, comprehensive, current, and unbiased information on educational opportunities in the United States to Palestinian students. The Ramallah office is part of the EducationUSA network of approximately 450 advising centers worldwide affiliated with the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, and maintains EducationUSA ethical standards.
51 Palestinian students receive first-ever American-Palestinian Local University Scholarships (Click Here)
We’re happy to announce that Access is officially “social!” We have new and exciting opportunities for Access students, teachers, alumni, and coordinators worldwide to connect with each other.
The Access Network: a custom-designed site exclusively for Access participants. This site features discussion forums, blogs, photos, videos, and chats. Members can make friends within the Network and enjoy getting to know each other. Teachers are able to discuss Access best practices and share resources on the forum. While students are able to discuss their commitment to learning and leadership, and will have the opportunity to apply to be “discussion leaders” about topics they consider important.
Facebook – English Access Microscholarship Program Headquarters: a fan page connecting our programs worldwide. We encourage programs to share photos and stories and individuals to introduce themselves and share their thoughts about Access. We’re also trying to connect with the many program and country-wide Access Facebook pages.
The two-year curriculum will consist of 360 instructional hours broken down as follows:
This fund was established in memory of Senior Vice President Diana Kamal who passed away after 28 years of distinguished service at AMIDEAST. In recognition of her dedication to international educational exchange, this fund identifies talented young Arab students and matches them with scholarship opportunities at U.S. colleges and universities.
Students currently residing in the West Bank or Gaza (Applicants must not be U.S. citizens or holders of American “green cards”)
All Students in 10th or 11th grade
Students in 10th grade
Who are willing to work with us to prepare intensively for SAT I test of May 2011 in order to achieve a high test score
Students in 11th grade
Students in 10th grade
Mission and Objectives
The Middle East Rule of Law (MEROL) program aims to assist in the creation of a critical mass of reform-minded professionals in the Middle East working in fields crucial to the development and sustainability of open societies.
For women who dare to dream
In 2008, the Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. announced 10,000 Women, a global initiative that will provide 10,000 underserved women with a business and management education. The American University in Cairo is one of the partnering universities in the initiative, working with The Wharton School of Business of the University of Pennsylvania to create the Women’s Entrepreneurship and Leadership Program (WEL), a business and management certificate program specifically for women in Egypt and the region. Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. is the official sponsor for the leadership program. AMIDEAST is administrating the program in the Middle East.
Recipients of the scholarship should show the following:
The WEL program course is open to residents of Egypt, the West Bank and Jordan, including but not limited to Palestinian or Iraqi residents of Jordan and elsewhere.
The fully-funded course, including travel expenses, is at AUC and instruction is in Arabic. Any participants who do not live in Cairo will be provided housing.
For inquires, applicants can email us at welinfo@amideast.org
The websites for more information are http://www.10000women.org/ and http://www1.aucegypt.edu/welcenter/index.html.
Sixty alumni from different US and AMIDEAST exchange programs, including the Youth Exchange and Study program (YES), came together from diverse cities and villages with the desire to volunteer and make a difference in the old city of Hebron. (Click Here)
Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Program (YES) is seeking Palestinian secondary students to participate in a study-in-the-USA initiative for high school students during the 2013-2014 school year.
Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Program (YES) scholarships, funded by the US Department of State, give secondary school students in many Arab and Islamic countries an opportunity to study at American high schools and live with American host families for one academic year. Students will be enrolled in a full academic year, involving ten months of high school study in the US, attending classes, labs and extracurricular programs with their American classmates. YES students will also participate in special enrichment activities, including community service, youth leadership training, a civics education program and other activities that will develop a well-rounded understanding of American culture through interaction with diverse groups of Americans.
Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program (IFP)
The International Fellowships Program, which AMIDEAST administers in Egypt and Palestine, provided a select number of exceptional students with the financial support necessary to pursue up to three years of graduate study at any college or university in the world. The program attracted students from diverse backgrounds but was targeted toward individuals from communities that routinely lack access to higher education. IFP seeks to instill within these future leaders the skills and knowledge needed to improve social and economic conditions within their communities. In addition to providing financial assistance for travel, living expenses and tuition, IFP also offered preliminary short-term training including language instruction, workshops on research skills, and computer training.
The International Fellowships Program first started in Palestine in 2001. Since then 149 fellows have been selected for the program. Approximately 80% of fellows received funding for Master’s degrees and 20% for PhDs. IFP held its last round of Fellow recruitment and selection in Palestine last year, in 2009, but continues to monitor and support fellows and engage in alumni development and other important IFP legacy-building activities.
You are invited to apply for a Fulbright Foreign Student Scholarship sponsored by the United States Department of State and administered by AMIDEAST for the 2014-2015 academic year. Interested persons may apply for a maximum of two years' funding for a Master's program. The scholarship covers expenses incurred for travel to and from the United States, tuition, books, health insurance, and room and board. Funding is NOT available to meet expenses related to Fulbright grantees’ dependents (spouses or children).
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