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ARE YOU A CANADIAN CITIZEN WHO IS INTERESTED IN BEING PART OF THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE AT THE CANADA PAVILION AT THE @EXPO2020DUBAI?

 

POSITIONS OVERVIEW

Canada will participate in Expo 2020 to be held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), where they will deliver a world-class pavilion and visitor experience to showcase Canada and all that Canada has to offer to the World. This World Expo, which is commencing in October 2021 and running for six-months, will also be the first to take place in the Middle East and North Africa and South Asia (MENA) region. The theme of “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future” and its sub themes of Opportunity, Mobility, and Sustainability are the lenses through which Canada will explore and present possibilities for the future to visitors, both physically and virtually, shaping minds and attitudes for the future, creating a place of passion, ideas and a shared collective vision.

As the official recruitment consultant for the Canada Expo pavilion, Barker Langham is seeking a team to fulfil various roles, responsibilities and services required at the Canada Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai during this six-month global event. Our host team will be a diverse and inclusive representation of Canada’s “Future Minds” here in the UAE. A team of handpicked, welcoming and engaging professionals, who are passionate about representing their country and promoting Canada on a global stage, will embark on Barker Langham’s own “Creative Futures” journey…

APPLY AT BIT.LY/3GJ9WPG
APPLICATION DEADLINE IS 6 PM GST, JUNE 30TH 2021.

The Abu Dhabi education department has launched a scholarship programme for Emiratis who want to study in North America.

Worth around $517 million (AED1.9 billion), the scholarship will benefit up to 6,000 Emiratis, the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) said.

The programme, called Khotwa, will allow grantees to study for two years at community colleges in the US and Canada, before transferring their credit to any international or local university to complete their bachelor’s degrees.

“Khotwa will empower students who have not benefitted from our previous scholarships to study at international colleges and universities and graduate as highly competent, effective and productive citizens capable to enrich our national employment pool and play an active role in driving forward our knowledge-based economy,” Sara Musallam, the UAE Minister of State for Early Education, said.

The first 100 grantees will be chosen this year, but the numbers are set to increase annually to reach 6,000 Emirati students by 2028.

Candidates will also be part of a homestay programme, where they will live with a selected local family in North America. If necessary, ADEK is also going to shoulder English language lessons to prepare the scholars.

Successful applicants are set to leave the UAE for their assigned community college and homestay programme in January 2023.