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ExxonMobil Middle East and North Africa Scholars Program, USA

Job Description :The program is funded by ExxonMobil and administered by the Institute of International Schooling (IIE). Through this unique scholarship opportunity, ExxonMobil aims to contribute to the Middle East and North Africa region by helping to create highly expert and culturally skilful individuals. The program also seeks to build relationships with academic leaders by offering a Faculty Sponsor Program to the home academic departments of successful students. Some students may qualify for the chance to apply their skills through internships with ExxonMobil.
Who ought to apply?
Citizens of

Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia or the UAE who have a Bachelor’s degree in Geoscience, Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Math or Geography. Candidates must have lived in the Middle East/North Africa for 15 years & be fluent in Arabic.
How do I apply?
Candidates must fill out an online application. The application includes: essays, 9 application pages with itemized sections, 1 signature page, letter of reference forms and the submission of university transcripts and TOEFL & GRE score reports.
What is included?
Recipients will get full tuition, housing and living expenses, medical insurance, textbook and computer allowance. The award also includes transportation to the U.S. at the beginning and conclusion of the program, visa and academic support, and an intensive orientation program.
Application Deadline : 1October 2010
Further Scholarship Information:

http://iie.org/en/Programs/ExxonMobil-Middle-East-and-North-Africa-Scholars-Program


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