Programs by Country: Egypt


CAIRO: American University of Cairo

Traditional | Cairo, Egypt

Study Abroad Coordinator: Daisy Biddle (d.biddle@neu.edu)

This program offers students an opportunity to experience and study Egyptian and Middle Eastern history, culture, and contemporary issues in one of the most important cities in the region. Courses, taught in English, are available in most Arts & Sciences majors.


CAIRO: AMIDEAST

Traditional | Cairo, Egypt

Study Abroad Coordinator: Daisy Biddle (d.biddle@neu.edu)

AMIDEAST's program in Cairo offers students an opportunity to study in the center of Cairo, to learn both Modern Standard and Egyptian Arabic and to study with some of Egypt's top faculty. Students may select between tracks in Middle and North African Studies and Egyptology.


Cairo: Post-Revolutionary Egypt and Arabic Language (Closed)

Dialogue of Civilizations | Cairo, Egypt

Information Session:  Monday, 11/05 between 2:30-3:30 in 314 Meserve

Faculty co-leaders: Prof. Denis Sullivan (d.sullivan@neu.edu) and Prof. Heather Browne (h.browne@neu.edu)

Study Abroad Coordinator: Daisy Biddle (d.biddle@neu.edu)

Summer I

Courses: INTL 4944: Dialogue of Civilizations: Regional Engagement and ARAB 1301, 1302, 2301, or other, depending on language level

Program Description:

The Egypt Dialogue provides students with intensive instruction in Arabic (Egyptian dialect), at Arabeya Association, Cairo and an in-depth overview of Egyptian and Arab politics, history, culture, and society.  Through formal and informal activities, students engage with NU professors, plus guest lecturers, and Egyptians in dialogue and discussion of current events, culture, history, and bilateral (Egypt-US relations) as well as global issues.  Guest lectures/topics include:

  • Pharaonic history, Islamic art & architecture, Christianity and Judaism in Egypt,
  • Egypt after the Revolution: Islamists, the military, and "revolutionaries",
  • Egypt-U.S. relations
  • Egypt and the Arab League
  • Grass-roots organizing, NGOs, and civil society