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U.S. Department Of State

U.S. Department Of State. International Exchange Opportunities from the U.S. Department of State. U.S. Department Of State. The lead foreign affairs agency of the United States government. www.state.gov. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA).

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U.S. Department Of State

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  1. U.S. Department Of State International Exchange Opportunities from the U.S. Department of State

  2. U.S. Department Of State • The lead foreign affairs agency of the United States government. www.state.gov

  3. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) • Mission: To increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries through educational and cultural exchanges that support the development of peaceful relations • Congressional appropriation: approximately $550 million in FY 2013 http://exchanges.state.gov/

  4. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Diversity The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Department of State strives to ensure that its efforts reflect the diversity of U.S. society and societies abroad. The Bureau seeks and encourages the involvement of people from traditionally underrepresented audiences in all its grants, programs and other activities and in its workforce and workplace. Opportunities are open to people regardless of their race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, geographic location, socio-economic status, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity. The Bureau is committed to fairness, equity and inclusion.

  5. Exchange Programs and Activities • Fulbright Programs • U.S. Scholar Program • U.S. International Education Administrators Program • Specialists Program • U.S. Student Program • Scholar-In-Residence Program • Visiting Scholar Program • Occasional Lecturer Fund • Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program • Global Undergraduate Exchange Programs • Gilman Scholarship Program • Community College Initiative • Program • Critical Language Scholarship Program • Study of the U.S. Institutes • EducationUSA Advising Centers • International Visitor Leadership Program • Office of Citizen Exchanges • National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange • International Education Week

  6. The Fulbright Program • The U.S. Government’s flagship international academic exchange program • Legislation created by Senator Fulbright signed in 1946 • Aims to foster mutual understanding between peoples through educational exchange • More than 310,000 alumni from the United States and 150 countries worldwide http://fulbright.state.gov

  7. Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program • Provides grants to U.S. faculty and professionals to lecture and research abroad in a variety of academic and professional fields • 2 months to one academic year in more than 125 countries • Over 800 awards each year, for lecturing and/or research www.cies.org/us_scholars

  8. Fulbright International education administrators Program • Short-term seminars abroad for U.S. international education professionals and senior higher education officers • Grantees establish networks with U.S. and international colleagues • France, Germany, India, Japan, Korea, Russia http://www.cies.org/IEA/

  9. Fulbright Specialists Program • Grantsto U.S. faculty and professionals to serve as expert consultants for educational institutions worldwide. • Grants are available for two to six weeks. • Approximately 300 awards available each year worldwide. • Fulbright Specialists: • Develop and/or assess academic curricula or educational materials. • Conduct needs assessment and surveys. • Take part in specialized academic programs and conferences. • Present lectures and seminars. • Contribute to faculty development. www.cies.org/specialists

  10. Fulbright U.S. Student Program • Grants to U.S. college graduates and graduate students to study or conduct research abroad or serve as a teaching assistant overseas • Grants are for one academic year in more than 130 countries worldwide • Over 1,900 awards annually http://us.fulbrightonline.org/home.html

  11. For U.S. Institutions: Fulbright Scholar-In-Residence Program (S-I-R) • Bring visiting scholars from abroad to lecture at U.S. colleges and universities. • Grants are for one semester or an academic year for teaching, primarily at the undergraduate level Other activities often include: • Giving campus-wide and community lectures • Helping to initiate international programs • Contributing to curriculum development • Preference is given to Minority Serving Institutions, community colleges, and small liberal arts colleges www.cies.org/sir

  12. For U.S. Institutions:Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program • Bringsforeign scholars to lecture and/or conduct postdoctoral research at U.S. institutions. • Grants are available for one semester or an academic year. • More than 800 scholars come to the United States each year under this program. http://www.cies.org/vs_scholars/vs_awards/

  13. For U.S. Institutions: Fulbright Occasional Lecturer Fund • EnablesFulbright Visiting Scholars already in the United States to visit other campuses. • Grants are available for a two to three day period and cover travel costs while the host institution provides accommodations. • Occasional Lecturers: • Lecture to individual classes. • Participate in department or campus-wide lectures. • Address community organizations and school districts. www.cies.org/olf

  14. For U.S. Institutions:Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program • Grants to young, foreign teachers of English to teach their native languages on U.S. campuses • Grants are for one academic year • Over 400 awards annually • Teaching Assistants: • Teach two classes per semester • Enroll in courses related to U.S. studies and teaching methodologies • Strengthen U.S. institutions’ foreign language instruction. • Refine personal teaching methodologies • Turkish • Uzbek • Yoruba • Wolof • Finnish • French • Gaelic (Irish) • German • Italian • Spanish • Arabic • Bengali • Chinese • Dari • Dutch • Gujarati • Hausa • Hindi • Indonesian • Japanese • Kazakh • Kiswahili • Korean • Kyrgyz • Malay • Mongolian • Pashto • Persian • Portuguese • Punjabi • Russian • Tagalog • Tajik • Thai www.iie.org/fulbright/flta

  15. Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program • Grants to U.S. undergraduate students to participate in study abroad programs worldwide. • Awards up to $8000 • More than 2300 awards annually • Recipients must currently: • Be a U.S. citizen, • Be enrolled at 2-year or 4-year undergraduate college or university, • Be receiving Federal Pell Grant Funding. www.iie.org/gilman

  16. Colleges and Universities-Opportunities to host • Global Undergraduate Exchange Program • Scholarships for students from Eurasia, the Near East, South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific and the Western Hemisphere to pursue one year of non-degree studies in the United States • Community College Initiative Program • Scholarships for students from selected countries worldwide to pursue one year of non-degree studies in the United State at U.S. community colleges. http://www.exchanges.state.gov/academicexchanges/guep.html http://exchanges.state.gov/globalexchanges

  17. Colleges and Universities-Opportunities to host • Study of the U.S. Institutes • 4-6 week intensive academic programs for small groups of foreign scholars or undergraduates http://exchanges.state.gov/education/academicexchanges/scholars; exchanges.state.gov/education/academicexchanges/students

  18. Critical Language Scholarship Program • Grants for U.S. undergraduate, and graduate students to learn critical foreign languages • More than 500 scholarships for intensive overseas language study • Beginning, intermediate and advanced level programs • Languages include: Azerbaijani, Arabic, Bangla, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Turkish, Urdu www.clscholarship.org

  19. EducationUSA Advising Centers “My experience at the advising center had a major impact in my educational pursuits, and I have benefited from valuable advice, resources, and unique opportunities.” -Thiago, Brazil • Provides information and guidance for prospective international students about opportunities for study in the United States • Approximately 400 centers worldwide • EducationUSA provides info on: • U.S. colleges and universities • Financial aid • Standardized testing • Application procedures • Living in the United States • Promote your college or university through the EducationUSA network http://educationusa.state.gov

  20. International VisitorLeadership Program • Grants to International Visitors to come to the U.S. to meet and confer with their professional counterparts. • International Visitors: • Are established or potential foreign leaders in government, public policy, media, education, labor, the arts, and other key fields. • Participate in professional meetings and cultural activities. www.nciv.org

  21. Office of Citizen Exchanges • Promotes professional interaction on a global scale through a variety of exchange programs: • Cultural Programs • Professional Exchanges • Sports Programs • Youth Programs • Provides foreign participants with the opportunity to enhance their knowledge so they can better address the challenges facing their countries • Offers Americans the opportunity to share their experience with foreign counterparts. • Offers individual and institutional grants http://exchanges.state.gov/citizens/index.html

  22. National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange • Provides resources to promote the participation in international exchange programs by people with disabilities • Information about the range of international opportunities available to people with disabilities • Guidance and assistance to secondary and postsecondary educational institutions and exchange organizations about the ways to increase participation of people with disabilities in their exchange programs http://www.miusa.org/ncde

  23. websites • U.S. Department of Statewww.state.gov • Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs http;??exchanges.state.gov • Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs http://exchanges.state.gov/ • Fulbright Program http://fulbright.state.gov • Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program www.cies.org/us_scholars • Fulbright U.S. International Education Administrators Program http://www.cies.org/IEA/ • Fulbright Specialists Program www.cies.org/specialists • Fulbright U.S. Student Program http://us.fulbrightonline.org/home.html • Fulbright Scholar-In-Residence www.cies.org/sir • Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program http://www.cies.org/vs_scholars/vs_awards/ • Fulbright Occasional Lecture Fund www.cies.org/olf • Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program www.iie.org/fulbright/flta • Benjamin Gilman International Scholarship Program www.iie.org/gilman • Global Undergraduate Exchange Program exchanges.state.gov/academicexchanges/guep.html • Community College Initiative http://exchanges.state.gov/globalexchanges • Critical Language Scholarship Program clscholarship.org • Study of the U.S. Institutes http://exchanges.state.gov/education/academicexchanges/scholars; /students • EducationUSAAdvising Centers http://educationusa.state.gov • International Visitor Leadership Program exchanges.state.gov/ivlp/ivlp.html • Office of Citizen Exchanges exchanges.state.gov/citizens/iddex.html • National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchangewww.miusa.org/ncde

  24. David Levin Senior Program Manager & Diversity Coordinator Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs U.S. Department of State 2200 C Street, NW, Fourth Floor Washington, DC 20522-0504 Phone:202-632-3236 LevinDN@state.gov Fax: 202-632-6490

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