Dartmouth and AUK Sign the 3rd Memorandum of Understanding to Reaffirm their Partnership

Leaders from Dartmouth and the American University of Kuwait (AUK) met April 25 to reaffirm their partnership, which deepens and expands the liberal arts experience on both campuses, by signing a third memorandum of understanding between the institutions.

Dartmouth and auk sign the 3rd memorandum of understanding to reaffirm their partnership
Dartmouth Interim President Carol L. Folt signing the agreement

Calling the partnership a "wonderful opportunity," Interim President Carol L. Folt welcomed Sheikha Dana Nasser Al-Sabah; Chair of AUK's Board of Trustees; Amal Binali, Vice President of Admissions and Public Affairs at AUK; and Earl (Tim) Sullivan, a member of AUK's Board of Trustees.

"Global partnerships are critically important to Dartmouth in an increasingly connected world. We are so proud to partner and collaborate with an institution like AUK that values the kind of strong liberal arts education Dartmouth has been committed to for nearly 250 years," Folt said.

Since the first agreement was signed 10 years ago, Dartmouth has offered valuable support, providing advice on curriculum planning, faculty hiring, and research collaboration, Shaikha Dana Nasser Al-Sabah said.

Each memorandum of understanding reaffirms the partnership for five years; the most recent agreement was signed in 2008 in Kuwait. AUK, which has graduated more than 1,000 students, was founded in 2003. That same year, Dartmouth began advisory, consulting, and cooperative projects with the university.

In the last decade, Dartmouth and AUK faculty and students have traveled between campuses to participate in cross-cultural internships, fellowships, and research. AUK students can earn a dual-degree in engineering, in which they study at AUK and at Thayer School of Engineering.

"Dartmouth has been on our side from day one," Shaikha Dana said. "We do recognize the important role that Dartmouth is playing in AUK's success. Dartmouth is a model to which we aspire in developing our own programs and curriculum, and creating the intellectual infrastructure of what we believe a liberal arts academic community should be."

Dartmouth and auk sign the 3rd memorandum of understanding to reaffirm their partnership
Chair of the AUK Board of Trustees Sheikha Dana Nasser Al-Sabah signing the agreement

Shaikha Dana Al-Sabah also said there have been challenges in positioning AUK, the first private liberal arts university in Kuwait. But Dartmouth, as "the partner in our evolution," has been pivotal to AUK's success, she said. "As we prepare to celebrate AUK's 10-year anniversary, we look forward to continuing this relationship as we seek to imbed a liberal arts culture into the Kuwaiti higher education system."

Earlier in the day, Shaikha Dana Nasser Al-Sabah participated in an anthropology seminar, "Thought and Change in the Middle East and Central Asia," taught by Dale F. Eickelman, the Ralph and Richard Lazarus Professor of Anthropology and Human Relations.

Eickelman, the relationship coordinator for the Dartmouth-AUK Program since its beginning, co-signed the agreement and was joined by a group of Dartmouth colleagues, including Lindsay Whaley, interim provost and professor of linguistics and classics; Ann Root Keith, chief operating and interim senior vice president for advancement; and Elizabeth Hindmarsh, the Program Manager for the Dartmouth-AUK Program.

The meeting in the President's Office included an exchange of gifts. Shaikha Dana Nasser Al-Sabah presented President Folt with a medallion of AUK's seal, and Folt presented Shaikha Dana with a clock that has two faces, one set to the time at AUK and the other to the time at Dartmouth.

"Dartmouth's entire community has benefited from the deep, symmetrical alliance that our two institutions share, "Folt said. "The breadth and depth of partnerships between the faculty, students, and staff at both schools serve as a powerful cross-cultural model for liberal arts education in the 21st century."

The AUK leaders also met with students at a reception at the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, and attended a dinner at the President's house.

Dartmouth and auk sign the 3rd memorandum of understanding to reaffirm their partnership
A group photo (from left) Dale F. Eickelman, Carol L. Folt, Sheikha Dana Nasser Al-Sabah and Earl L. (Tim) Sullivan

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Photography by: Eli Burakian | Dartmouth College Photographer | Office of Public Affairs

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