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MEPI to Fund Al-Quds University Partnership with a U.S. University
For Immediate Release
November 4,
2004
Jerusalem
The Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) is
pleased to announce that it has awarded a University Partnership grant to
Al-Quds University. The grant, one of seven awarded to Arab universities in the
Middle East, aims at linking teaching and research on American Studies between
Al-Quds and the University of Michigan in Dearborn.
This is the second
year of MEPI’s University Partnership Program, managed by the Association
Liaison Office (ALO) for University Cooperation in Development, funded through
USAID.
The awards total $699,841 and will cover areas such as Information
and Communication Technologies, American Studies, Business and Economics, and
Media and Journalism.
In addition to the partnership between Al-Quds and
the University of Michigan, the other selected partnerships are:
Colorado State University and Helwan University (Egypt) to develop online
courses integrating business administration and engineering education;
Madonna University (Michigan) and Notre Dame University (Lebanon) to
establish full-fledged American studies programs on both campuses;
Duke University (North Carolina) and Effat College (Saudi Arabia) to produce
the first engineering curriculum available to Saudi women;
Montana State University and Al-Akhawayn University (Morocco) to enhance
professional level teaching of information and communications technology;
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and the Arab Academy for
Science and Technology (Egypt) to build capacity in information and
communication technology in computer-related courses; and
Bowling Green State University (Ohio) and Institut de Presse et des Sciences
de l’Information, Universite de la Manouba (Tunisia) to enhance professional
level teaching of journalism and communication skills.
MEPI is a
Presidential initiative founded to support economic, political, and educational
reform efforts in the Middle East and expanded opportunity for all people of the
region, especially women and youth. More information about MEPI can be found at:
http://mepi.state.gov.
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