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03KUWAIT4989
2003-10-29 16:06:00
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Embassy Kuwait
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REQUEST FOR AMERICAN CORNERS FUNDING

Tags:  KIRC KMPI OIIP SCUL KPAO KU 
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UNCLAS KUWAIT 004989 

SIPDIS

State for IIP/G/IR-BConaty; NEA/PPD-JDAVIES; NEA/EX; NEA/ARP

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KIRC KMPI OIIP SCUL KPAO KU
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AMERICAN CORNERS FUNDING


UNCLAS KUWAIT 004989

SIPDIS

State for IIP/G/IR-BConaty; NEA/PPD-JDAVIES; NEA/EX; NEA/ARP

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KIRC KMPI OIIP SCUL KPAO KU
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AMERICAN CORNERS FUNDING



1. FUNDING REQUEST: PAS Kuwait requests $52,376.52 to fund
an American Corner at the main library of Kuwait University.
We have agreed with the Dean of Arts and Sciences that this
resource, if approved, will serve as the basis for an
American Studies program in the College of Social Sciences.


2. IMPACT: With approximately 16,000 full-time students,
Kuwait University is the largest public university in
Kuwait, and remains the top choice for students who do not
choose to study abroad. Despite its size, up-to-date
materials and information about the US are in short supply
at the university library, and post efforts to establish an
American studies center/curriculum have thus far met with
little success. Additionally, student activities tend to be
dominated by the Islamist student union, some of whose
members (though by no means all) serve up the occasional
anti-US diatribe in campus publications and speaking
programs. During a lecture by a US speaker to the
university last November, for example, PAS staff was struck
at the very harsh criticism leveled against the US by
Islamist and liberal students alike. While we attributed
much of this to frustration over the Palestinian issue and
angst during the period leading up to confrontation with
Iraq, some of what we heard reflected an abysmal
understanding of American life and institutions, an
impression underscored during other interactions we have had
with students there. Providing an American Corner at the
university library would, we believe, provide a much-needed
source of information about the US for Kuwaiti students, and
would constitute a vital first step in the establishment of
an American studies center and curriculum at the university.


3. Following is a list of materials requested for the
American Corner at Kuwait University. Please note that we
have added five percent to the costs of the American Studies
modules in order to accommodate any rise in costs:

KUWAIT UNIVERSITY AMERICAN STUDIES CORNER:

English Language Training Module: $6,208.46
Core Reference Collection: $7,247.97
Educational Information Module: $2,305.22
Advising Reference Module: $2,738.23
Business Information Module: $2,083.67
CD-ROM Module: $5,679.25
Reference- Non-Serial: $50.00
IRO Presentation Module: $415.94
Videocassettes Module: $4,047.78

Library/Multi-media resources:

Additional 250 Volumes $7,500.00
15o educational/cultural films $4000.00

Sub-total: $42,276.52

Computer/multimedia equipment:

4 Desktop Pentium Computers: $8,000.00
1 Laser Printer: $1,000.00
1 Scanner: $ 200.00
34-Inch Multi-system TV Monitor: $ 900.00

Sub-total: $10,100.00

TOTAL: $52,376.52


4. Post commends IIP for this important initiative.

JONES