Qatar Exchange Fellowship

The National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations (NCUSAR) is pleased to mal-01-1200x627sponsor the Qatar Exchange Fellowship/Malone Fellowship for Model Arab League alumni. Fifteen American educators and university students will be selected for this prestigious program, which lasts for approximately one calendar year. The Fellowship consists of a Pre-Departure Preparation period (Oct-Nov 2015), Study Visit to Qatar (Approx. Nov 27-Dec 4, 2015), and Fellowship Year (Jan-Dec 2016) where participants engage in a variety of activities in order to share their new-found knowledge of Qatar with the American public, multiplying the educational impact of the program.

Applicants must have previously participated in the Model Arab League program as a student delegate or a faculty adviser. The Study Visit is expense-paid. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, holding a valid U.S. Passport. Student applicants must be enrolled in an accredited college or university for the duration of the program, and faculty adviser applicants must be teaching at a accredited high school or post-secondary institution for the duration of the program.

Fellowship Year: Ideas from Past Projects

Examples of Past Fellowship Projects (.pdf)

Testimonials

“The [program] was incredible, and a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Even going back again, I would not be able to acquire the same breadth of information or deep understanding of the country that I did in those ten days. History, politics, social affairs, culture…the visit was a whirlwind of information that will stay with me for the rest of my life.”

“Study-visits are the greatest way individuals can learn about an area they may be interested in.  No book, movie, or magazine can prepare you for the sights, smells, tastes, and feels of a new place.  The National Council’s study-visits have always had a reputation for providing life-changing experiences for its students, and having now traveled with the Council, I can say the reputation is valid.”

“The NCUSAR Exchange Fellowship helped me to understand the multifaceted and complex issues facing the country. This experience helped strengthen my understanding of Saudi Arabian culture and helped me grow as a student and as a global citizen.” 

“This study visit  was one of the most rewarding ways to extract knowledge regarding the Arab world, but in particular, the country we visited. My entire perspective of the country has been altered…in the best way possible.”

“During this visit, I found the people I met to be warm and hospitable and willing to engage in discussion about complex issues even on ones where we may disagree. The society is certainly different from our own, so we are at fault when we seek to view our culture through the same lens with which we view our own and expect the same political and social responses as in the U.S.”