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ADEC and ATIC Organize Orientation Sessions on Al Nokhba Programs
Abu Dhabi, November 28th 2010: Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) organized separate orientation sessions last week on the two Al Nokhba programs offered by ADEC in collaboration with the Advanced Technology Investment Company ( ATIC ). Orientation sessions on Al Nokhba Scholarship Program targeted UAE high school students to help them continue their higher education and study engineering technology disciplines in well-known universities. Engineering students attended sessions on Al Nokhba Summer Internship Program that provides first-hand training opportunities to UAE undergraduates studying at high diploma or bachelor degrees in universities in UAE or abroad.
Ms. Mona Majed Al Mansoori, ADEC's Division Manager of Guidance and Scholarships, said that Al Nokhba program aims to inform high school students about Al Nokhba Scholarship Program and raise their awareness on the importance of expansion plans in advanced technology projects. During these sessions, students were provided with detailed information about the scholarship program's goals, scheme, accommodation, and employment after graduation, Al Mansoori added.
"The orientation sessions on Al Nokhba Summer Internship Program provided engineering students with information about the unique opportunity to receive hands-on summer training programs in one of the Global Foundries facilities, a world's leading semi-conductors manufacturers. As part of this year's program, internship is provided for the third time in Dresden, Germany, and for the first time in Singapore," Al Mansoori added.
The program is dedicated to engineering students expected to graduate during the upcoming three years (2011, 2012 and 2013) to include students studying Chemical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mecha Electronics, Nano Electronics, Microelectronics, Geometrics, Industrial Engineering as well as other related disciplines such as Physics and Chemistry. To be eligible, students must have a minimum GPA of 3.00 and distinguished academic abilities based on the assessment results of student activities, interviews and tests.
Al Nokhba Scholarship Program aims to improve student skills and meet the needs of a global labor market. Outstanding high school students, who score 85% or more, will have the chance to study engineering disciplines such as Electronic Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Engineering, as well as other important disciplines such as Physics and Material Sciences. Upon successful completion of their studies, Al Nokhba Scholars will have the opportunity to work at one of ATIC 's facilities.
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About Abu Dhabi Education Council:
Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) was established in accordance with law No. 24 of 2005, issued by His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the UAE President, the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and the Ruler of Abu Dhabi. The Chairman of ADEC is H.H. Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces and the Vice-Chairman is H.H. Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs. The Council seeks to develop education and educational institutions in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, implement innovative educational policies, plans and programs that aim to improve education, and support educational institutions and staff to achieve the objectives of national development in accordance with the highest international standards.
For more information about ADEC please call its headquarters at +971 (2) 6150 000 or visit our website: http://www.adec.ac.ae
ADEC Media Contact:
Mourad Tlili
Mob: +971 50 6167 652
E-mail: : Mourad.Tlili@adec.ac.ae
© Press Release 2010
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