www.gamp-online.net n Bachelor s degree or equivalent n Professional or academic background related to the water sector (TOEFL 500 points or IELTS Band 5) Five German-Arab Applicants for a DAAD Master s scholarship Programmes should furthermore train experts n have at in least the 2 years areas of work of experience water, energy, education, n provide economic two letters of reform, recommendation and (one urban from development the current employer if possible)
Four major requirements for future leaders in the MENA region Educating future leaders in German-Arab development cooperation The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is undergoing an enormous process of transition which goes beyond current political changes. Population growth, environmental damages, depleting energy resources, rapid urbanisation and the necessity for economic reform represent most urgent challenges that require the commitment of qualified experts with the following qualifications: n Professional knowledge in the specific field or sector. Wellqualified professionals with the capacity to analyse problems, define strategies, monitor implementation processes and assess their impact play a vital role in shaping development. n Interdisciplinary thinking to develop approaches that integrate social, ecological and economic considerations. Analysing, designing and implementing solutions to overcome impediments in the transformation process of the MENA region requires human resources whose strategic planning and implementation skills transcend sectoral borders. n Intercultural communication skills are essential for ensuring that different cultural backgrounds support transnational cooperations. Successful project management requires not only language skills, but also the ability to communicate across the different cultural codes, norms and expectations of all stakeholders involved. n Regional expertise is necessary to ensure that sectoral concepts and approaches are appropriate and adapted to the specific conditions in the MENA region. Sustainable development cooperation needs qualified professionals with a sound understanding of their respective subject matter. But today s world also requires leaders who have good interpersonal, management and intercultural communication skills. Therefore, German and Arab universities are supported in establishing five joint postgraduate programmes to prepare future leaders in industry, business and administration to contribute to the transformation process in the Arab World in the areas of water management, renewable energy, education, economic development and urban planning. The German-Arab Master s Programmes provide up-to-date transdisciplinary training in areas with high importance for development in the MENA region. They go beyond technical training by placing particular emphasis on conveying regional knowledge and intercultural communication as well as management skills. Young professionals who join the programme are awarded a double degree after attending courses at a German and an Arab university. Teaching is characterised by small group sizes and the presence and interaction of both German and Arab lecturers. The study experience abroad as well as the programmes close links to relevant national and international institutions ensure that graduates can serve as facilitators in transnational business and development cooperation projects in the future. The practical relevance of the German-Arab Master s Programmes is illustrated by its graduates close links to future employers. As a survey in 2012 showed, about 60 per cent of students write their master s thesis in cooperation with a company, organization or development cooperation project. More than 77 per cent of graduates found adequate employment within a year after graduation.
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) Cologne University of Applied Sciences University of Jordan in Amman Course concept Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) offers solutions to the water crisis by viewing the entire water cycle and the effects of human interventions as the basis for sustainable water management. The master s course in IWRM educates experts to promote this concept in the context of German-Arab cooperation. The programme s holistic approach incorporates not only an interdisciplinary curriculum, but also the varied professional and educational backgrounds of its students. Course content n training on the latest concepts and technologies of water management n first hand advice from high level professionals and entrepreneurs n training on project management and leadership qualifications n information on practice and projects of international cooperation Perspectives n excellent career opportunities in international cooperation and development assistance and in the expanding water management business sector n leadership positions in the public and private water sector n membership in the German-Arab network of excellence on IWRM n Bachelor s degree or equivalent (minimum grade good ) n Professional or academic background related to the water sector (TOEFL 550 points or IELTS Band 6) DAAD scholarships n Participants from Arab countries, DAC list countries and Germany Scholarships from OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID) n Participants from Arab countries Duration of course 2 years (1 st sem. Cologne, 2 nd sem. Cologne, 3 rd sem. Amman, 4 th sem. Arab region) Degree awarded Master of Science (joint degree) For further information, please contact Cologne University of Applied Sciences Institute for Technology and Resources Management in the Tropics and Subtropics (ITT) Betzdorfer Straße 2 50679 Cologne, Germany Phone: +49(0)2 21-82 75-22 88 info-iwrm@itt.fh-koeln.de www.iwrm-master.info Beginning of course Classes are starting in Cologne in September each year Application deadline Please refer to our website University of Jordan Water, Energy and Environment Center (WEEC) Amman, Jordan Phone: +962(0)6-535 50 00 water1@ju.edu.jo
Economics of the Middle East (EMEA) Philipps-University Marburg Lebanese American University Beirut Course concept EMEA is a unique master s programme designed for students who want to acquire a solid foundation in economic analysis in combination with specific knowledge about the economies of the MENA region. For this purpose, EMEA combines an academic focus with hands-on regional experience: lectures are taking place in Beirut and the master s thesis can be written during a six months stay in the MENA region. n First degree in economics or related studies Applicants for a DAAD scholarship should furthermore n have at least 2 years of work experience n provide two letters of recommendation (one from the current employer if possible) Course content n Graduate level economics and introductory MENA economics followed by specialised courses n Economics and interdisciplinary electives facilitate specialisation according to individual interests n Financial support for German and Arab language courses available for DAAD scholarship holders Perspectives n Unique combination of economics and economic topics specifically relating to the Middle East n Master of Science tailored to the job market for economists with in-depth regional expertise n Practical insights, development of soft skills and intercultural competence through extracurricular activities Duration of course 4 semesters (1 st and 2 nd sem. Marburg, 3 rd sem. Beirut, 4 th sem. Arab region or Marburg) Degree awarded Master of Science, joint or double degree planned For further information, please contact Philipps-University Marburg Faculty of Business Administration and Economics Am Plan 2 35032 Marburg, Germany Phone: +49(0)64 21-282 37 25 Fax: +49(0)64 21-282 89 12 emea@wiwi.uni-marburg.de www.uni-marburg.de/emea Beginning of course Annually in October Application deadline Please refer to our website Lebanese American University P.O. Box 13-5053 Chouran Beirut: 1102 2801 Lebanon Phone: +961(0)1-78 64 56
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency for the Middle East and North Africa Region (REMENA) University of Kassel Cairo University Course concept Ensuring a sustainable energy supply will remain a crucial challenge for the Arab region in the coming decades and it is a main focus of German development cooperation. REMENA qualifies young professionals in renewable energy and development cooperation to contribute to the energy transition process by providing them with the necessary technological expertise and skills in languages, intercultural communication and project management. Course content n Courses on advanced renewable energy and energy efficiency concepts and technologies n First hand advice from high level professionals and experts in the Arab and German energy sectors n Visits to relevant institutions and companies n Training in intercultural communication and project management Perspectives n Experience in German-Arab institutions and projects n Excellent career opportunities in international cooperation and development assistance n Working for Arab and German companies in the expanding renewable energy business sector n Leadership positions in the public and private energy sectors n Bachelor s degree or equivalent n Work experience in a field related to the REMENA study focus (TOEFL 550 points or IELTS Band 6) Applicants for a DAAD scholarship should furthermore n have at least 2 years of work experience n provide two letters of recommendation (one from the current employer if possible) Duration of course 21 Months (1 sem. in Cairo, 1 sem. in Kassel, 3rd sem. in Arab region) Degree awarded Master of Science (double degree) www.uni-kassel.de/remena Beginning of course Annually in October and April Application deadline August 1 st for winter term March 1 st for summer term For scholarships visit website For further information, please contact University of Kassel Dept. of Electrical Engineering/ Computer Science Communications Laboratory Wilhelmshoeher Allee 73 34121 Kassel, Germany Phone: +49(0)5 61-804 64 19 remena@uni-kassel.de Cairo University Faculty of Engineering Giza, 12613, Egypt Phone: +202(0)3 56-7 82 64 adelkhk@yahoo.com
International Education Management (INEMA) Ludwigsburg University of Education Helwan University Cairo Course concept A high level of education is one of the preconditions for development. INEMA provides its participants with expertise in education management to raise the quality of education in developing countries. As a part-time blended learning programme, INEMA allows current and prospective managers in the education system to remain in their professional positions while acquiring the skills to develop and implement ideas for future-oriented education reforms and effective administrative structures. Course content n Modules in education management, political and socio-cultural subjects n Bachelor s degree or equivalent n Work experience in the field of education or development cooperation (TOEFL 550 points or IELTS Band 6) Applicants for a DAAD scholarship should furthermore n have at least 2 years of work experience n provide two letters of recommendation (one from the current employer if possible) n Taught via both e-learning and class/seminar attendance (8 phases, each lasting 10 days) n Strong focus on the transfer of experiences procured by students exchange, best practice studies, internships and project work n Professional coaching for personality development, project management and career guidance Duration of course 3 years (10 days in Egypt and Germany respectively in the first 2 years) www.inema-master.com Beginning of course Annually in October Perspectives n Career opportunities in international cooperation and development assistance n Leadership positions in the public and private education sector n Become part of a German-Arab network of excellence on INEMA Degree awarded Master of Arts (joint degree) For further information, please contact Ludwigsburg University of Education Institute for Educational Leadership Reuteallee 46 71634 Ludwigsburg, Germany Phone: +49(0)71 41-14 07 37 inema@ph-ludwigsburg.de Application deadline March 31 st For scholarships visit website Helwan University International Center of Excellence for Education Management Helwan University Cairo, Egypt Phone: +202(0)23-65 44 06 inema@helwan.edu.eg
Integrated Urbanism and Sustainable Design (IUSD) Stuttgart University Ain Shams University Cairo Course concept The MSc Integrated Urbanism and Sustainable Design programme aims to train a new generation of experts and decision-makers to face the tremendous environmental, cultural and social challenges resulting from the urbanisation and societal transformation process in the Middle East. Students will be equipped with the skills to develop trans-disciplinary solutions which combine ecology-oriented engineering with a social approach to the design of urban landscapes and buildings, urban planning and management. Course content n Interdisciplinary courses in participatory planning and building, energy-efficient construction, urban management and governance n Training of key qualifications by means of application training, intensive tutorial work, and essay-writing n Modules in intercultural training, language course, summer schools and workshops on various topics Perspectives n Acquire the skills to develop solutions which combine ecologyoriented engineering with a social approach to urban management and design n Cooperations with external partners including GIZ and CEDARE, which offer numerous opportunities to test and develop skills in challenging applied contexts n Improved intercultural communication, management and language skills n Internationally recognized Bachelor s degree (or equivalent) in Architecture, Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Regional Planning or Civil Engineering n Or a Bachelor s degree in Geography, Urban Sociology, Sociology and Cultural Studies, Political Science or Economics and proof of work experience in fields related to architecture, urban and development planning or infrastructure design (TOEFL 550 points or IELTS Band 6) Applicants for a DAAD scholarship should furthermore n have at least 2 years of work experience n provide two letters of recommendation (one from the current employer if possible) Duration of course 24 Months (1 st and 2 nd sem. in Stuttgart, 3 rd and 4 th sem. in Cairo) Degree awarded Master of Science (double degree) For further information, please contact Stuttgart University IUSD Office Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning Keplerstrasse 11 70174 Stuttgart, Germany info@iusd.uni-stuttgart.de www.iusd.uni-stuttgart.de Beginning of course Annually in September Application deadline January 31 st For scholarships visit website Ain Shams University Cairo IUSD Office Faculty of Engineering 1 El-Sarayat Street 11517 Abbasiya, Cairo Egypt iusd@eng.asu.edu.eg
Get Involved! German-Arab Master s Programmes (GAMP) Ways and Benefits of Cooperation with the GAMP Network We are cordially inviting new partners from the private sector, international development cooperation as well as governmental and non-governmental organisations to join the GAMP network. We offer you a wide range of cooperation opportunities. These include access to highly qualified human resources, state of the art research, and regional networks. Your organisation will benefit in various ways: Benefits n Gain access to highly qualified students doing internships and research for your organisation The GAMP Network n German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), German Federal Ministry of Research and Education (BMBF), Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) n German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH n Well-known universities in Germany, Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt n Various institutions represented in the GAMP Advisory Boards, such as Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, KfW, UN-ESCWA, Arab Countries Water Utilities Association (ACWUA), Nokraschy Engineering, National Energy Center (NERC) n Link with graduates for permanent and project positions n Offer career development opportunities to your staff n Connect with science and research n Make use of our regional expertise and networks n Join with reliable partners in the field of international cooperation How to get involved n Publish your vacancies and internship offers on the GAMP website n Exchange with GAMP students and staff through field visits, fairs, and workshops n Make use of the master s programmes to develop your own staff n Sponsor individual scholarships n Provide grants to support the sustainability of the programmes New Partner Most recently the OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID) joined the GAMP network. In 2013 OFID and GIZ entered a grant agreement to support the master s programme IWRM. Eight students from the MENA region will receive full scholarship for their studies in Amman and Cologne. OFID s generous approval of support is a highly appreciated contribution to the success of the programme and shows proof of the relevance and high quality of GAMP. Please contact us for further information on how to get involved with GAMP Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH Bi-Cultural Regional Postgraduate Programmes in the MENA Priority Areas Project Leader: Werner Wasmuth +49(0)61 96-79 12 79 gamp@giz.de www.gamp-online.net www.gamp-online.net
Funding and Support The German Arab Master s Programmes are a joint project supported by: n The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is an institution for the promotion of international academic exchange, founded by the institutions of higher education and student bodies in the Federal Republic of Germany. The DAAD supports participating universities in all areas related to ensuring academic excellence of the German-Arab Master s Programmes. n The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) is a federal enterprise that supports the German Government in achieving its objectives in the field of international cooperation for sustainable development. GIZ supports the participating universities in enhancing linkages to international development cooperation and strengthening the programmes long-term sustainability. n The German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) provides financial support to the German- Arab Master s Programmes as part of its MENA development cooperation strategy. n The German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) provides funding to education and research cooperation programmes as part of its internationalisation strategy for education and research. n The Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education sponsors the cooperation of Egyptian and German universities as part of its long-standing cooperation with Germany and the DAAD.
Imprint Responsible German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Section 431 Development-Related Postgraduate Courses Kennedyallee 50, 53175 Bonn, Germany Phone: +49 228 882 0 Fax: +49 228 882 444 Email: postmaster@daad.de www.daad.de Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH Department Mediterranean Region, Middle East (OE 3300) Dag-Hammarskjöld-Weg 1-5 65760 Eschborn Germany Phone: +49 6196 79-0 Fax: +49 6196 79-11 15 www.giz.de Contact gamp@giz.de Pictures DAAD, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, University of Jordan, University of Marburg, Lebanese American University, University of Kassel, Cairo University, University of Education Ludwigsburg, Helwan University, Stuttgart University, Ain Shams University, Change Something, Photographer: Abd Alrahman Alshorafa (IUSD) Layout LPG, Bonn