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AMIDEAST has operated continuously in Egypt for over 50 years. With main offices in Cairo and Alexandria and branches in Dokki and Heliopolis, AMIDEAST provides programs and services to Egyptians interested in exploring U.S. study opportunities and enhancing their communications and managerial skills for personal and professional advancement.

Academic and Cultural Exchange

For over 40 years,we have helped students and professionals benefit from the many scholarship opportunities and exchange programs between the U.S. and Middle East.

Learn English

If you would like to improve your English to succeed in your studies, business, or just for fun, join the thousands of others in the Middle East benefiting from our courses.

Institutional Strengthening

AMIDEAST has implemented a number of major projects directed at improving institutional capacity in Egypt- particularly in the areas of legal and judiciary services and educational outcomes.

Study in the U.S.

Find out everything you need to know about pursuing your education at American colleges or universities. Whether you are a graduate, undergraduate, or professional interested in studying in the U.S., you can always visit our EducationUSA center to guide you through the entire process.

Take a Test

As representative for the Educational Testing Service (ETS), Prometric and other testing organizations, we administer more than 21,000 language, aptitude, achievement and professional qualifying exams each year in the Middle East.

professional development

AMIDEAST provides professional development solutions and opportunities for business professionals, students, executives, and entrepreneurs. Our programs provide individuals with skills they need to succeed in today’s global marketplace.

Legislative Fellows Program - Libya

Eligible candidates are invited to apply for a two-way citizen exchange program is a capacity-building and professional development initiative conducted by Legacy International. The program serves civil society development in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and the US and is designed for people with strong leadership skills who are early- to mid-career professionals and who are committed to making a lasting impact in the areas of public service, social development, government transparency, and citizen participation.

Key Facts of about the LFP MENA program

24 Fellows will be selected from three countries (8 each from Libya, Tunisia, and Egypt) to participate in a month-long, fellowship experience in U.S. Congressional offices, federal agencies, advocacy groups, and grassroots organizations. 

Kennedy-Lugar YES Program in Libya

The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Program is a scholarship program funded by the U.S. Department of State, and administered by AMIDEAST in countries throughout the Middle East and Northern Africa. The YES program allows high school students the opportunity to study for one academic year in the U.S., where they get the chance to have a different learning experience in the U.S. school system, live with an American family, make new friends, learn about the U.S. culture and at the same time, help Americans learn about the Libyan culture, society and traditions.

How To Apply:

Students must complete the pre-application online, and send it back to AMIDEAST to the e-mail address provided below by no later than November 30th.

To be eligible, you must:

  • Be a citizen or permanent resident of Libya.
  • Born between July 1,1996 and August 1, 1998 to meet the age requirement.
  • Be enrolled in high school at the time of application
  • Have the equivalent of a B average or better, without any failing grades.
  • Have not completed more than 11 years of primary education nor received a high school diploma by the start of the program.
  • Demonstrate sufficient English language ability to speak and study in English, with a minimum SLEP score of 46*.
  • Meet the U.S. visa eligibility requirement.

Note: American citizens are not eligible

Cisco Entrepreneur Institute at AMIDEAST/Oman

The first Cisco Entrepreneur Institute (CEI) workshop on "Starting a Business" kicked off at AMIDEAST/Oman on Sunday January 16th. The 15 session workshop will run until March 6th, with two weekly evening sessions, every Sunday and Wednesday.  

Through the Cisco Entrepreneur Institute’s business workshops, mentoring networks, and technology resources, participants gain both academic knowledge and expertise that is highly relevant for doing business in Oman.

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Guest speakers have started to actively take part in our sessions, sharing their experience and taking part in lively discussions with the participants. Guest presentation has proven to serve as a powerful learning tool for the participants.

The Starting a Business course is a practical, comprehensive workshop on how to successfully start and operate a business in the Omani market. Upon completing the workshop participants will be able to prepare a business plan, identify the appropriate licenses and permits needed, manage business accounting activities and track cash flow, finance the venture by acquiring startup capital, Set up an E-Commerce site to sell online, plus other essential entrepreneurial skills.

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Agreement Between Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation and Carnegie Hall



Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation have announced the signing of a bilateral agreement with New York’s Carnegie Hall in the interest of furthering the Arts and developing educational programs. The collaboration will involve the developing of joint activities and events whereby local talents will have the opportunity to showcase their talents at each other’s venues.

The agreement was signed by the Founder of ADMAF, Hoda Al-Kamis Kanoo, and Sir Clive Gillinson, the Executive and Artistic Director of Carnegie Hall, who plan to work together to introduce educational programs and to encourage and support artistic and musical development within both cities.

In attendance was Mary Corrado, Member of the Advisory Board for ADMAF and Country Director of AMIDEAST.
 

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