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  • July 13, 2023

    Future Me Summer Camp

    SCE young learners are experiencing a unique summer camp and an exceptional journey to explore the world in 2030 and gain exciting-fun insights into what life might be like. 

  • June 19, 2023

    STAR Managers Success Camp

    Career Development Department (CDD) at the School of Continuing Education was glad to host a group of managers from "London International Patient Services" (LIPS) attending "STAR Managers Success Camp." 
  • June 7, 2023

    Classroom Management Training

    Check out these captivating snapshots from the recently concluded Classroom Management Training Course conducted by the Program and Partnerships Department of the School of Continuing Education at Privilege School for 200 dedicated teachers from both the Arabic and English departments.
  • May 21, 2023

    Graduation of El Sheikh Zayed School

    The English for Young Learners, K12 on School Premises program recently graduated a new class of 58 students from EIS School Sheikh Zayed. Since the program's founding by AUC/SCE in 2015, 10,000 students in numerous schools across Egypt have benefited from it.
  • March 22, 2023

    Crisis Management New Certificate

    The Career Development Department is thrilled to announce the launch of its latest course in Crisis Management. The program offers a comprehensive approach to tackling all aspects of crisis management, from understanding the nature of a crisis to implementing preventive measures and executing agile leadership during challenging times. Additionally, the course emphasizes the importance of effective communication and media management in the face of a crisis.
  • March 24, 2023

    SCE at UPCEA Conference

    SCE Dean James Ketterer attended the annual conference of the University Professional and Continuing Education Association (UPCEA), held in Washington, DC. At the conference, he organized and participated in a panel that explores the tension between local responsibilities and global opportunities for schools of continuing education. The panel included fellow deans from Harvard, McGill, Cambridge, Melbourne and Hong Kong, and a moderator from ThriveDX.