Our Partners
Cambridge Commonwealth, European and International Trust
Since March 2017, we’ve offered MENA Scholarships in partnership with the Cambridge Trust to fund students studying for a Master’s degree in Genetic Sciences and Bioinformatics, Public Health & Administration, Law, Computer Sciences and Telecommunications, Energy, or Water & Agriculture at Cambridge University.
Three students have been supported through this scholarship to date. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the second oldest university in the English-speaking world. It has always maintained its position as a top 10 university with the latest 2020 rankings by Times Higher Education, placing it third in the world.
Three students have been supported through this scholarship to date. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the second oldest university in the English-speaking world. It has always maintained its position as a top 10 university with the latest 2020 rankings by Times Higher Education, placing it third in the world.
Johns Hopkins University
Starting in March 2020, our MENA Scholarships became attainable at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Based in Baltimore, Maryland, The Bloomberg School of Public Health is a leading school in the field, ranked 1st by US News and World Report. Supported programmes include:
- Master of Applied Science
- Master of Bioethics
- Master of Health Science
- Master of Public Health
- Master of Science in Public Health
- Master of Science
- Master of Science Toxicology for Human Risk Assessment
- Master of Arts in Public Health Biology
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Our scholarship charity works closely with various educational institutions and partners.