The Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), Spain
The Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) was officially created by a legislative decree on June 6, 1968. The Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT), represented by the College of Language and Communication (CLC), signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Autonoma University in Barcelona (UAB) on June 19, 2013. According to the MoU, CLC students can study for a semester at AUB, in addition to summer courses. All students graduating from the CLC also receive a certificate from AUB in addition to that of the AASTMT. The CLC received its validation from AUB in March, 2016. Visiting professors from Autonoma University are also hosted by the CLC to benefit from their international state-of-the-art expertise in giving lecture to students.
University of Geneva, Switzerland
Based in the city that hosts several international organizations, the University of Geneva was established in 1559. Students of both Media and Language and Translation Departments have the chance to study for one or two semesters at the Faculty of Translation and Interpreting, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
University of Leicester, UK
In 2016, the College of Language and Communication (CLC) signed an MOU with the University of Leicester, UK in order to offer professional training opportunities to graduates and non-graduates of the CLC, including the ELTTC, an intensive English language teacher training course accredited from the University of Leicester in England.
Sheridan University, Canada
The College of Language and Communication (CLC) offers its students summer training opportunities at Sheridan University in Canada. The training focuses on a variety of disciplines in the field of media in the branches of journalism, radio and television. It gives hands-on experience on fields such as sound, mixing, lighting and editing through using the latest software available in the field.
University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), UK
The CLC offers training opportunities at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in the UK. The program aims to broaden participants’ knowledge of current and emerging technologies in Radio and TV Broadcasting through lectures, tutorials and projects. Students get hands-on experience in recording Vox Pops using audio recorders, making recordings in the radio studio, conducting radio interviews, editing, making a podcast and forming radio bulletins using radio studios.