American education conference in Dubai
February 11 to 13.
Dubai Knowledge Village, the fast-emerging educational
hub in the region, will host one of the biggest American education
conferences and expositions outside the US from February 11 to 13.
The conference and exposition are being organised by
US-based firm The International Student Network in collaboration with the
American Embassy in the UAE. It will involve participation from more than 70
universities.
Last November 15, the Institute of International
Education released its Open Doors 2004 report which indicated that 572,509
international students had enrolled in US colleges and universities in
2003–04.
This represents a decline of 2.4 per cent from the
previous year - the first such decline since 1971-72.
Recognising the need to build bridges and reassure
students, parents and educators that America continues to welcome them on
their campuses, the International Student Network (ISN) has put together a
unique training programme.
It includes several need-based modules covering a range
of topics such as the procedures in the application process, a comparison
between a community college and a university, essential facts about the new
generation SAT and TOEFL and visa regulations.
The training costs $200 for two days. The package
includes current information, handouts, two networking lunches and the
opportunity to meet and discuss with experts areas perceived as problems and
issues that Middle Eastern students face that need solutions.
At the end of the training programme the participants
will receive an American Academic Counseling Certificate from the American
Embassy.
The Best Education Money Can Buy will be the topic of
discussion on February 11. The first part of this interactive session will
be “from parents to parents”.
Parents whose children are currently studying in
American schools will share their perspective with parents of aspiring
students. This session will be moderated by Gloria Estolano, Educational
Consultant, EDAAD Scholarship.
The second half of the debate termed Student to Student
will be a sharing of first-hand experiences by students who have graduated
post-September 11 with prospective students.
The session will be moderated by Jim Paul, Education
Team Leader with the US Department of Commerce.
Due to space constraints, the event is open only to the
first 250 who register for the event.
So to avoid disappointment, register online at www.isnexpo.com/dubai
and be a part of a mega educational event that can give wings to your
dreams.
Agenda
February 11, Friday
Opening Discussion: The Best Education Money Can Buy
Panelists will debate topics such as reasons the US remains the number one
destination for foreign students and the benefits of foreign students to
American campuses. Panelists will also answer questions from the audience.
Time: 4-5 pm
Welcome remarks by US Embassy official/Dr Goodman,
President of IIE.
Time: 5-6pm
Parent-to-Parent: Q&A with parents of students
studying in the US.
Time: 6-7pm
Student-to-Student: Live reactions and advice from US
graduates in the Gulf
This special event is limited to 11th and 12th grade students and parents
with only 100 registrations.
February 12, Saturday
Time: 3-4pm
Seminar: Work and Study in the US. Presented by Drexel University. 4-7pm
American Education Expo. Time: 5-6 pm
Seminar: Financial Aids and Scholarship Opportunities. Presented by Rekha
Kalle. Time: 6- 7pm
Seminar: MBA programmes in the US
February 13, Sunday
Time: 3-4 pm
Seminar: Guidelines for Obtaining a US Student Visa. Presented by a US Visa
Consul.
Time: 4-7pm
American Education Expo. Time: 5-6pm
Seminar: Engineering and Computer Science in the US. Time: 6-7pm
Seminar: Practising for Computer Testing. Presented by College Board. Time:
7-8pm
Seminar: Work and Study in the US. Presented by Drexel University
The exposition
The participating American universities will showcase their programmes from
5 to 7pm on February 12 and 13.
They will give out information on their international
scholarships and present various informative sessions.
Babish Soni, President of International Student
Network, said, “It is imperative to have this ground-breaking event in
this region for the fact that students need the right guidance to make the
right career choices in today’s competitive world.
The expo is free on both days for all parents, teachers
and students. There will also be concurrent information sessions on topics
that affect most applicants.
Courtesy: Gulf News
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