Dear readers, this is NOT a post about marketing; but it is SO worth sharing.
Find below details about 2 programs that might benefit you greatly. Here's your chance to go to the US for an unforgettable experience.
1- 'for Lebanese teenage girls who like Technology:
The TechGirls Program.
2- For Lebanese Musicians:
The OneBeat Program
I copy - pasted the details of both programs from an e-mail I received from the US embassy's State Alumni Coordinator, Public Policy:
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1- 'for Lebanese teenage girls who like Technology:
The TechGirls Program.
The
TechGirls program brings teenage girls, 15-17 years old, from countries
in the Middle East and North Africa to the United States in June-July
2012 for a three- to five-weeks. The goals of the TechGirls program are to provide a program of academic study of applied technology for girls who already have a demonstrated
aptitude and strong interest in technology and to empower girls to
pursue higher education and careers in technology. This
exchange program focuses on promoting high-level study of technology by
engaging girls in hands-on classes, labs, individual or team-based
project design and development, mentoring experiences, visits to high
tech companies in the United States, and more.
We
are looking for energetic applicants who are interested in developing
their leadership and technology skills in order to become future leaders
and experts in the field of technology.
If interested, please e-mail BeirutPD@state.gov and ask for the application form (Which has to be filled and sent back by latest 4:30 p.m on March 1, 2012.)'
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2- For Lebanese Musicians:
The OneBeat Program
'The U.S. Embassy in Beirut announces the OneBeat program,
a two week residency in the United States in September 2012. One Beat
is an international music exchange project that brings together
musicians from around the world through a residency and tour program
focused on creative collaboration and social engagement. This peer
exchange will invite young professional musicians to the U.S. to work
with their American counterparts in the composition and the performance
of new cross-genre works, the creation of innovative recordings &
videos, and the development of practices of music as civic and social
engagement. (http://www.onebeatmusic.org/ )
Musicians
from all backgrounds and genres are encouraged to apply, with or
without formal musical training. The U.S. Embassy will cover the cost of
travel, room and board for musicians selected for the program.
In order to apply, candidates should meet these eligibility criteria:
· Be a Lebanese citizen or long-term Palestinian resident, currently living in Lebanon, and be between 19 to 35 years old
· Have advanced proficiency in music work, an interest in cross-genre collaboration
· Experience with or interest in developing ways to use music as a way to improve their communities.
· High level of English proficiency
Applications:
· Applicants should send their CVs, and work samples, in the form of audio, video and/or written scores, to BeirutPD@state.gov or the U.S. Embassy in Awkar, “attention D. Copty.”
· Deadline for submission of CVs and work samples is January 31, 2012. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
· Applicants
should include a 1 to 2 page description of the role of music in their
life, and why they are interested in the OneBeat program.'