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Balancing the Scales

Yasmin El-Beih and Abigail Flynn
November 4, 2022
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A “just transition” seeks to create equilibrium between developed and developing countries.

As major flooding wracks Pakistan, droughts choke much of East Africa and wildfires raze Australia, it is becoming clear that the consequences of climate change are not distributed equally across the globe. Industrialized countries in the Global North, particularly those with strong colonial histories, have the worst carbon emission records. Yet it is the Global South, with relatively lower emissions, that is bearing the brunt of the resulting environmental catastrophes. 

Ali Awni, professor of practice in the Department of Management and director of AUC’s John D. Gerhart Center for Philanthropy, Civic Engagement and Responsible Business, explains the need for a “just transition” to address this inequality.

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AUC Receives $86 Million USAID Grant, Largest in University History, for Scholarships and Training

December 19, 2022
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The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has awarded The American University in Cairo (AUC) $86 million for USAID Egyptian Pioneers, a new program that provides scholarships and training to Egyptian students with emphasis on sectors that can advance Egypt’s climate goals. Through a nine-year cooperative agreement, AUC will administer the program in coordination with the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the Ministry of International Cooperation, and private and public sector institutions. Prioritizing women’s empowerment, diversity, inclusion and climate resilience, the USAID Egyptian Pioneers will build and develop the capacity of a cross-disciplinary network of public, private and academic entities. The program includes:

  • Scholarships for at least 700 young Egyptians (50% women) from underserved communities to obtain undergraduate degrees in Egypt
  • Scholarships for at least 60 midcareer government professionals to obtain master’s degrees in the United States or Egypt
  • Scholarships for at least 50 midcareer government professionals to pursue postdoctoral studies in the United States
  • U.S. and Egypt-based technical training for at least 280 midcareer Egyptian government professionals and at least 220 mid-career professionals from non-public entities
AUC President Dallal with USAID delegation at COP27
AUC President Ahmad Dallal and USAID delegation celebrate signing at COP27

 

Accordingly, more than 500 Egyptian women will engage in leadership and professional training, undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships, and study-abroad programs in the United States.

AUC President Ahmad Dallal said, “Leading the USAID Egyptian Pioneers program is a great honor for AUC. We commit to extending our longstanding leadership and excellence in education, capacity development and training to ensure the sustainable integration of the public, private and academic sectors. Egyptian Pioneers will surely leave an enduring impact on Egyptian society, advancing Egypt’s economic development and progress toward its Vision 2030. We thank the U.S. government and the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research as we endeavor together on this partnership journey,” 

USAID Deputy Mission Director Margaret Sancho stated, “Climate change is an enormous challenge for all people, all over the world. But we also know that women and girls bear a disproportionate burden of its impact. Despite this, women and girls are leading climate change solutions in their communities. That is why USAID’s Egyptian Pioneers program will include leadership and professional training, undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships, and study-abroad programs in the United States for more than 500 Egyptian women."

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School of Business Hosts 2022 CEMS Graduation at Giza Pyramids

December 7, 2022
CEMS graduation at the pyramids

For the first time, AUC’s School of Business hosted the 2022 CEMS Annual Events and Master of International Management (MIM) graduation ceremony at the Pyramids of Giza, celebrating the graduation of more than 1,200 CEMS graduates representing 78 nationalities from 34 business schools around the world. 

“We are honored to host such a great event for the first time in Africa and the Middle East,” said Hakim Meshreki (MA ‘05), assistant professor and CEMS MIM academic director at the School of Business. “This event brings together all the CEMS family once again after two years off due to COVID-19.”

CEMS Global Alliance in Management Education is an international network comprising 34 of the world’s top business schools, 70 multinational companies and eight NGOs that together offer the CEMS Master in International Management. 

AUC joined CEMS in 2017, becoming the first business school from the Middle East and Africa to join the alliance. The University welcomed its first CEMS MIM cohort two years later. Today, 16 students have graduated from the first two cohorts, with the third cohort graduating this year. 

“We are proud to be the first business school from the Arab region and the African continent to join the CEMS network,” said Sherif Kamel '88, '90, '13, dean of the School of Business. “The CEMS program, with its unique mix of global exposure, rigorous syllabus and powerful combination of theoretical knowledge and experiential learning, is a perfect fit with the school’s goals and aspirations in developing truly global responsible citizens.” 

The CEMS Annual Events featured a series of plenary sessions, networking and corporate meetings for the CEMS global network and social events, which took place on and off AUC’s New Cairo campus.

Learn more about the CEMS network at AUC.

Watch the full graduation ceremony

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