Country Hub
United States
National coordination across US states and academic communities. Turning introductions into real support, collaboration, and opportunity.
Kurdish students and community in the United States
Many Kurdish Americans trace family routes through Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Türkiye, often alongside wider refugee and immigrant corridors from those states. Cities such as Nashville, San Diego, Lincoln, and Houston have become important community anchors with civic associations, language classes, and faith and cultural gatherings.
On campus, Kurdish students and scholars often bridge Middle East studies, engineering, health sciences, and public policy while building mentorship ties across diaspora professionals. Formal statistics rarely label \"Kurdish\" as a single Census category, so community size is best understood through combinations of country-of-origin, language, and local organization estimates.
This U.S. hub highlights study support, faculty collaboration, and industry pathways that match how members already connect in real cities — not a political affiliation, but practical solidarity.
References
Students
Mentorship, scholarships, and study support.
Faculties
Research sharing and advisory opportunities.
Industry
Career pathways and employer partnerships.
Community
Events, volunteering, and local channels.
Connect
Introductions and meaningful relationships.
Blog
Updates and insights from this hub.
Active chapters
616 active chapters in this region
Local priorities
- 1Build state-level chapter directories connecting students and mentors.
- 2Run monthly networking sessions coordinated with US city hubs.
- 3Maintain a scholarship and resource board updated each semester.
- 4Bridge campus clubs to professional and community organizations.
- 5Facilitate warm introductions between members across US states.
Upcoming events
Event publishing will be available once the regional event module is enabled.
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