6 Programs in Egypt To Help You Travel, Work and Study Abroad

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What better time than now to follow your dreams and study, work or volunteer abroad? These 6 programs were designed by the biggest study/work/volunteer abroad NPO organizations in Egypt.

What’s the point, you ask? They will help you travel wherever you want to go, meet new people and have mind-blowing experiences.

By Mariam Elhamy

Educatly

study abroadCompeting for places in prestigious educational institutions across the globe has become a nightmare for many students. Educatly is making educational opportunities accessible and transparent for everyone, everywhere.

CISV

CISV is an international organization that educates and inspires youth to build a more peaceful world by providing life-changing experiences and building friendships that lasts a lifetime. They offer volunteering and educational programs for students wishing to travel abroad.

Global Study UK

Global Study UKstudy abroad is an educational consultancy based in London. If you’re interested in studying abroad, they help you find and apply to the best university for you in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Europe and more.

AIESEC

AIESEC is a global platform for young people to develop their leadership potential through international internships and volunteer opportunities. They can take you anywhere in the world you just have to pick a program and a city.

Uni Pal Egypt

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Uni Pal has partnered with more than 480 universities worldwide and they will help you find the most suitable option for you so you can complete your studies abroad. They will take care of the admission process, paperwork, accommodation booking and help you with your visa acceptance.

Have A Dream

Inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech “I Have A Dream”, Have a Dream is an organization that arranges volunteering programs that help youth get out of their comfort zone, discover the world and get to know new people. They encourage diversity and living together despite differences or appearances.

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