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Class of 2021 carries on with fundraiser for the Talent Identification Programme

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Mahek Shah takes flight to her dreams

Mahek Shah, a budding aviator from Aga Khan Academy Mombasa is featured in Sunday Nation for her gender shattering initiative 'Wings for Women.'

Sunday, November 3, 2019
Mahek Shah
Sunday Nation

Academy Fellows - AA

With the aim of bringing diverse perspectives and fresh energy to the Aga Khan Academies, a small number of carefully selected recent graduates from well-respected universities are recruited each year to serve as Aga Khan Academy Fellows. 

How can I become part of the Academy Fellow's Programme?

To find out more and submit your application, please visit the AKDN Career Centre 

Applications are now open for opportunities in Kenya, India and Mozambique for 2020


What is the Fellows Programme at the Aga Khan Academies?

Academy Fellows have the opportunity to work with gifted and talented students from diverse ethnic, religious and socioeconomic backgrounds. Each Academy Fellow will live on campus and serve the student residential programme as a Dorm Parent promoting community life. 

Academy Fellows have a demanding and important role in our community and may be responsible for any of the following, depending on the Fellow’s interests and experiences and the Academy’s needs:

  • Key role as a Dorm Parent in the residential programme, which includes weekday duties and weekend duties.
  • Assistance in a specific curricular area under the mentorship of an experienced master teacher. 
  • Tutoring individual students or study groups.
  • Involvement in the administrative work of departments such as Admissions, Communications or University Counselling.
  • Coaching sports and athletic teams, providing music lessons, SAT prep, artistic pursuits. 

An integral part of the residential programme at the Academy, the Fellows participate actively in and chaperone off campus field trips, engage in the enrichment programmes (sports, arts, ...) and are closely involved in the student leadership development programme, including activities such as Model MUN, TedX etc.

These opportunities are offered at all our Academy campuses: Mombasa, KenyaHyderabad, India and Maputo, Mozambique - Future Academies are planned across Africa, South and Central Asia, and the Middle East.,In which parts of the world can I hope to serve as a Fellow? 

Fellows can indicate a preference when applying. 

Is this a permanent role or can I come just for a few months or a year?

These will be two-year appointments, overlapping so as to assure continuity. Some Academies will consider one year appointments but prefer a longer commitment.

What are we looking for in our Fellows? 

  • Genuine interest and commitment to the mission of the Aga Khan Academies and to the development of young people.
  • A record of excellent academic achievement at a highly respected college or university.
  • A record of significant involvement in residential life, student leadership programming, music, athletic and/or community service during college or university.
 

The Fellow's programme also provides onsite mentoring and coaching by experienced faculty and staff and an opportunity to experience life in a lively and dynamic school environment. 

Some Fellows may come from the AK Academies’ alumni body and others may decide to pursue a career in teaching or education in general.

Do you want to hear more about the programme?

Click here to read what some of our former Fellow have to say about their experience.

To find out more and submit your application, please visit the AKDN Career Centre

Spotlights on Alumni

Below are spotlights on some of the Aga Khan Academies alumni:

Aga Khan Academy Graduates Get Sh 526m in Scholarships

Winnie Atieno of the Sunday Nation reports on the achievements of the Class of 2017 and the growing importance of an IB education. 

Sunday, May 21, 2017
Sunday Nation, 21 May 2017.

‘Miles apart, but together at heart’ — AKA Mombasa’s Class of 2020 reunite as they are honoured at unique virtual Graduation Ceremony

 Alison Hampshire, Head of Academy at the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa delivers her opening address.

Video: AKA Hyderabad Class of 2019 Graduation Ceremony

74 students of the Class of 2019 concluded their International Baccalaureate journey at the Academy with a formal evening ceremony on Saturday 25th May attended by fellow students, alumni, Academy senior management, faculty and staff as well as parents, extended families and invited guests. These students join a growing legacy of global young leaders, driven by the Academy’s unique curriculum and approach to education. The graduation marks a proud milestone of 1,000 such leaders across both the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad and its sister school, the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa (Kenya).

Aga Khan Academy named ICT Leader

The Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa has been named one of four Microsoft showcase schools in Africa, for its use of technology in education.

This status was given to only 150 schools across 75 countries worldwide. The academy is the only school in eastern Africa and one of three schools in sub-Saharan Africa to be selected.

Monday, November 17, 2014
The Daily Nation

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