Programs and Activities

We are constantly striving to develop our programs and activities to meet the needs of the Syrian academic community and to seize the available opportunities for collaboration with international institutions.

  • A practical academic and social accompaniment program to empower 1,000 Syrian students over three years to secure university admission abroad with a realistic plan and affordable pathway. Don’t wait for a scholarship—create your opportunity and start with a clear roadmap to enrollment and integration.
  • Structured guidance to select suitable programs, build a strong dossier, and navigate visa steps.
  • Connected support via Lingorise (language), UniRise (peer academic mentorship), and TechnoRise (technical access).
  • Target group: bachelor graduates and final-year students; priority for committed, high-potential applicants.
  • No financial scholarships at present; we help reduce costs and facilitate student employment.
  • Personalized timeline and hands-on follow-up through admission and program start.
  • The project aims to help students develop the following languages: English – French – German.
  • Providing open-source resources to enable students to develop their language skills independently without attending courses.
  • Seeking to provide native-speaking volunteers to mentor students and help them develop conversation skills with one session per week.
  • Striving to organize training courses based on the availability of volunteers.
  • Providing financial sponsorship as a reward for the student’s commitment to the program and proven progress.
  • The reward covers the costs of the standardized exam required by the student according to their goals (university admission, studying abroad, remote work, etc.).
  • The project aims to provide a network of access points, equipped with computers and internet, across various regions in Syria.
  • Multi-purpose access points: They can be used by students to benefit from the association’s projects, such as the Foreign Languages Development Project, or to attend practical training.
  • They can also serve as laboratories at the disposal of the university or the host association of the access point to serve the youth.
  • Benefit from direct academic exchange with a student in the same scientific field.
  • Enhance practical understanding of university subjects by exchanging study methods and references.
  • Gain insights into international academic experiences within the same specialty.
  • Acquire cross-cultural academic communication skills.
  • Nominate committed and outstanding students for additional programs (such as academic training or research exchange).