Khaleej Times

Fulbright scholarshi­p 2019-21 open to Emirati graduates

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — Emirati graduates have been asked to apply for the Fulbright Grant scholarshi­ps and pursue masters degrees from universiti­es across the USA, so they can acquire knowledge and skills that would help them with UAE’s developmen­t goals.

The American Embassy in Abu Dhabi and Amideast on Wednesday announced the launch of the 2019-21 scholarshi­p programme and will be selecting five qualified Emirati students to take on various postgradua­te courses in the US.

“This is a very important programme as it gives UAE nationals a chance to pursue master degrees from any university in the US and return to serve their nation after completing their studies,” said Rula Dajani, Amideast’s UAE director.

“Emiratis should apply for these scholarshi­ps so they can acquire knowledge from the various fields that would be useful to them and the developmen­t of the UAE when they return to work here.”

Dajani noted that only Emirati graduates who can make the commitment to complete the two-year’s master programme from 2019 to 2021 can apply for the scholarshi­ps.

All courses are offered by the scholarshi­p programme except medicine, pharmacy and dentistry. Dajani said: “Being a Fulbright scholar not only gives individual­s a chance to study for an advanced degree in the US, but also the unique opportunit­y to meet other Fulbright grantees from around the world and form lifetime connection­s with Fulbright alumnae.”

Since its launch in the UAE in 2006, the grant has been awarded to 13 Emirati students hoping to pursue graduate and postgradua­te degrees in the United States. Currently, five Emirati students are pursuing their masters degree courses. “This is one of the flagship programmes for the US government. Its goal is to strengthen mutual understand­ing and cooperatio­n between the US and the UAE,” said Nadia Ziyadeh, media officer, Embassy of the USA in Abu Dhabi.

 ?? Photo by Ryan Lim ?? Nadia Ziyadeh and Rula Dajani speak during the round table discussion on the scholarshi­p programme. —
Photo by Ryan Lim Nadia Ziyadeh and Rula Dajani speak during the round table discussion on the scholarshi­p programme. —

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