For 37 years, the Arab Institute for Women has put its excellent Qudwa kit at the disposal of social workers and organizations that work with illiterate and semi-literate women. More than 60,000 women in Lebanon have benefited over the years, and the kit has been adopted in other Arab countries.
An industry–academia workshop helped foster innovation, professional networking, and job preparedness in our students, as part of a MEPI-funded program focused on vertically integrated projects.
As of 2022, LAU provides tuition grants and potential training opportunities for customs officers, members, and retirees, as well as their spouses and children.
LAU’s School of Engineering is spearheading a pilot for the local manufacturing, assembly and quality testing of photovoltaic modules in Lebanon, including training to engineers and technicians.
A startup focusing on traditional pantry foods through a sustainable model empowers rural women and revitalizes an essential part of Lebanese cuisine.