In line with the initiative, the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation has sealed a cooperation agreement with the American University in Sharjah to offer scholarships for Master's degrees in translation to deserving Arab translators.
The Foundation has also signed similar cooperation agreements under the programme with the Algiers-based High Institute for Translation and the Jordanian University in Amman. Other leading regional institutes and universities are expected to join the programme soon.
Ali Al Shaali, Director of Publishing - Culture Sector at the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation said:
"The Foundation is keen to work closely with its strategic partners including leading regional universities to achieve our overarching goal of boosting the knowledge capabilities across the Arab world."
"Translation is not like other professions that involve team work. It is a unique industry that solely depends on the translator's professional skills and intellectual capabilities. While seeking to accelerate knowledge transfer processes, the Foundation's Master's programme will help translators sharpen their skills, resulting in enhanced quality within shorter timelines," Al Shaali added.
The scholarship programme is designed to help the Foundation open new avenues for highlighting the Arab region's rich cultural heritage, and its classical as well as contemporary thought trends on the global landscape.
Applicants to the Foundation's Master's programme are required to be professional translators of Arab nationality with substaintial years of experience in the field. Interested translators may also be asked to provide proof of financial need.
In an earlier initiative under the 'Turjuman' programme, a group of 20 emerging translators completed a 6-week intensive course from the American University of Sharjah. As an incentive to promoting their skills, the Foundation helped them publish their works in collaboration with leading publishing houses.
Following a multi-pronged strategy to reverse the falling number of creative works in the Arab world, the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation has launched several programmes, including 'Tarjem' that aims to translate 1,000 bestsellers in three years.
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