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The MENA-Michigan Initiative for Global Action Through Entrepreneurship (M2GATE) invites you to join a new virtual exchange program with students from the United States, and fellow students from Morocco, Egypt and Libya. If you want to make a difference through social entrepreneurship and to make connections with peers in one of the most dynamic regions of the world, this opportunity if for you.
In addition to these, students will also develop marketable skills and knowledge in the areas of social entrepreneurship and STEM. This project-based program combines virtual training in English and Arabic, and virtual and in-person mentoring and instructional support.

Deadline
December 1st 2017

Programme
conference

Field
Entrepreneurship

Value
This program is a unique noncredit, co-curricular opportunity focused on social entrepreneurship, STEM, and project-based learning.
The program will:
-Strengthen students’ entrepreneurship, team-building, cross-cultural communication, and critical thinking skills.
-Afford students the opportunity to gain international business experience.
-Enhance students’ real world problem-solving skills with people from other countries.
-Develop students’ innovation and design thinking skills.
-Build students’ credentials and employability.

Eligibility
-This program is open to post-secondary (undergraduate) students aged 18-25 from Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia (or refugees currently residing in one of these four countries) or the University of Michigan (USA) Ann Arbor or Dearborn campuses.
-M2GATE encourage applicants from a variety of disciplines – including Engineering, Business, Healthcare, and Liberal Arts – to apply.
-M2GATE expect all U.S. students to be from the University of Michigan’s Ann Arbor and Dearborn campuses.The program will target 50% women, and will deliberately engage a diverse population including refugees and people with disabilities.

Program Partners in the MENA Region:
Egypt:The Faculty of Economics and Political Science at Cairo University
Libya:Benghazi Youth for Technology and Entrepreneurship (BYTE)
Morocco:Al Akhawayn University
Tunisia:Tunis Business School at Tunis University

Expectations for Students
-This program will require around 32 hours of a student’s time over the eight-week cohort.
-This includes the orientation, the six curriculum modules, a debrief session, and time for virtual group work, including work on the final pitch video.
-Each student will be expected to schedule virtual meetings with their teams.
-Students in the MENA region will be expected to attend in- person sessions with their teammates at the schools above, to the extent possible.
-Students who are admitted are expected to complete the program’s requirements.
-There is no cost to participate.

Application, Contact & Information
This is a team-based social entrepreneurship program that offers experiential learning and cross-cultural interactions with international peers through a virtual exchange. Please fill out this application form accurately and completely. You will be prompted to upload a one-paragraph bio, a photo of yourself, and a scanned copy of your passport if you possess one (not necessary for U.S. students). These documents will help the program coordinators and your fellow participants learn more about you and enable preparation of the visa documents if you are selected to travel to the USA at the end of the program. (Note that only project management and visa processing personnel will see your passport copy.)
–Interested students may visit the M2GATE program website at: wdi.umich.edu/m2gate.
–Here, they will find more information and the program application.
–Please direct all other queries about the program or requests for program updates to m2-gateprogram@umich.edu
Visit the Official Webpage of the MENA-Michigan Initiative for Global Action Through Entrepreneurship 

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