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Scholarships for Arab translators
- Middle East: Monday, July 20 - 2009 at 09:37
The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation has signed cooperation agreements with the American University in Sharjah, the Algiers-based High Institute for Translation and the Jordanian University in Amman to offer scholarships to professional Arab translators for gaining a Master's degree in translation, WAM has reported. Other leading regional institutes and universities are expected to join the programme soon, the foundation said. The new initiative is part of the 'Turjuman' programme which aims to boost the translation industry across the Arab World. Applicants to the Foundation's Master's programme are required to be professional translators of Arab nationality with substantial years of experience in the field.
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