Global Exchange, Local Impact: Tunisia-Canada Scholar Program

Canadian Post-Secondary Institution(s)Kwantlen Polytechnic UniversityNova Scotia Community College (NSCC)
International Partner Institution(s)Université Ibn Khaldoun (UIK)
Partner Country(ies)Tunisia
Level(s) of StudyShort-term study
Field(s) of StudyBusinessDesign and Architechture
Key Thematic Area(s)Governance and AdministrationSTEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics)

Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU), Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) and Université Ibn Khaldoun in Tunisia are partnering to empower Tunisian students, particularly women and marginalized groups, through international education and skill development.

The program brings 25 Tunisian students to study at KPU for one semester, where they will focus on entrepreneurship, sustainable business and digital innovation. Students will also complete NSCC’s International Employability Course. Scholars will gain practical skills in technology, green business, leadership and other skills. This transformative partnership promotes cross-cultural exchange, prepares students for Tunisia’s development goals, and strengthens global academic collaboration. Graduates will return to Tunisia as leaders in their communities, driving innovation and fostering growth in critical sectors for the nation’s development.

Candidate Profile:

To be eligible for the Global Exchange, Local Impact: Tunisia-Canada Scholar Program, candidates must be enrolled at UIK in programs related to business, design and/or architecture. The program specifically targets women and individuals from other marginalized groups in Tunisia, promoting inclusivity and equal opportunities. UIK will recognize the credits earned at KPU as part of the students’ study abroad experience, ensuring the program aligns with their academic goals. This initiative seeks candidates with strong academic potential and a commitment to returning to Tunisia as leaders, equipped with the skills and knowledge to make a positive impact in their communities.

Number of scholarship positions:

25

Length of Stay in Canada:

4 months

Application period:

The application period is anticipated to open in spring 2025 or early summer 2025. This timeline aligns with the goal of welcoming the first cohort of students to KPU in fall 2025.

Selection process:

Internal recruitment only

For more info:

KPU international’s Office of Global Engagement at global.partnerships@kpu.ca.

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