NASA and Arab Youth Venture Foundation Launch Student Program

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Dec. 7, 2009

Stephanie Schierholz 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-4997 
stephanie.schierholz@xxxxxxxx 

Lisa-Renee LaBonte 
Arab Youth Venture Foundation, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
971-50-149-3131 
lisa@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 09-271

NASA AND ARAB YOUTH VENTURE FOUNDATION LAUNCH STUDENT PROGRAM

WASHINGTON -- NASA and the Arab Youth Venture Foundation in Dubai, 
United Arab Emirates (UAE) have partnered to provide three to 12 UAE 
engineering students each year the opportunity to work with U.S. 
students, scientists, and engineers on NASA missions. The program's 
goal is to engage outstanding college students from the UAE in fields 
of science, technology, engineering and aerospace. 

"The space program has a unique ability to inspire students to pursue 
excellence in disciplines that drive science and technology 
innovation," said Joyce Winterton, assistant administrator for 
education at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "With this Space Act 
Agreement, NASA will engage outstanding students in the UAE to 
continue their development in the critical skills of science, 
technology, engineering and mathematics." 

Under this program, UAE students will join U.S. students in a research 
project administered by the Education Associates Program at NASA's 
Ames Research Center in Mountain View, Calif. UAE student involvement 
will provide U.S. student participants with valuable experience and 
knowledge about working together with representatives from other 
countries. The Education Associates Program anticipates its first 
group of Education Research Fellows in January 2010. Corporations and 
government entities in the UAE will sponsor the foundation's 
activities in full, including costs related to student lodging, 
housing, and transportation. 

"There is much work to be done to promote and deliver inspired 
science, technology, education, aerospace and math education in the 
Arab world that is hands-on and conducted in real world settings," 
said Lisa-Renee LaBonte, chief executive officer of the Arab Youth 
Venture Foundation. "This groundbreaking program, administered by 
NASA, will provide select UAE citizens the opportunity to work with 
NASA scientists, researchers, and engineers on actual NASA missions." 


Founded in Ras Al Khaimah, the Arab Youth Venture Foundation is 
dedicated to imagining and bringing to life initiatives that nurture 
the innovative spirits and entrepreneurial mindsets of youth aged six 
to 21 across the Arab world. The foundation's goal is to create 
activities that develop the next generation of scientific 
researchers, engineers, inventors, corporate leaders and 
entrepreneurs. 

Since 1998, the Education Associates Program has placed more than 
1,500 U.S. students from schools throughout the country in research 
positions working on NASA missions. Cooperation with the Arab Youth 
Venture Foundation will provide future U.S. participants in this NASA 
sponsored program at Ames with valuable cultural exposure and 
experience in working with their international counterparts. 

This new partnership and NASA's many other education programs play a 
key role in preparing, inspiring, exciting, encouraging, and 
nurturing students in the critical disciplines of science, 
technology, engineering and mathematics. 

Learn more about NASA's education programs at: 



http://www.nasa.gov/education 

	
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