Egypt Gives $10 Million to Harvard
News in Brief
Issue date: 10/31/07 Section: KSG News
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Harvard University and the Arab Republic of Egypt announced last week the creation of a new fellowship program to provide financial support to students from Egypt at KSG, the Graduate School of Education and the School of Public Health. This program, established by a gift of $10 million from Egypt, will endow fellowships to highly qualified members of the Egyptian public sector to study at Harvard.
"This generous gift will allow the Kennedy School to enhance its efforts to train future global leaders," said KSG Dean David Ellwood in a written statement. "The Egypt Fellowship program will stand along with our other prominent regional fellowship programs, such as the Wexner-Israeli Fellows and the Kokkalis Fellows."
"This generous gift will allow the Kennedy School to enhance its efforts to train future global leaders," said KSG Dean David Ellwood in a written statement. "The Egypt Fellowship program will stand along with our other prominent regional fellowship programs, such as the Wexner-Israeli Fellows and the Kokkalis Fellows."
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