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Results are Tagged with "Europe and Eurasia"

UGRAD Alum Organizes Charity Run Across Ukraine

Ugrad Alum, Andriy Maksymovych, raised over $50,000 in donations for premature infants in Ukraine

While studying in the United States, Eurasian Undergraduate Exchange Program (UGRAD) alum Andriy Maksymovych met an activist who biked across the U.S. to raise money for charity. Andriy decided to adapt the idea to raise money for premature babies in his native Ukraine.

Study of the U.S. Institutes for Student Leaders

Study of the United States Institutes for Student Leaders are five-to-six-week academic programs for foreign undergraduate leaders.

Study of the U.S. Institutes for Scholars

Study of the U.S. Institutes for Scholars are designed to strengthen curricula and improve the quality of teaching about the United States in academic institutions overseas.

International Writing Program Between the Lines

Young writers come to the University of Iowa for a two week program full of creative writing study and cultural interaction.

International Writing Program Fall Residency

Writers gather in Iowa City for this 10-week residency to work on personal creative writing projects, to give readings and lectures, and to interact with American audiences and literary communities across the U.S

Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program

International secondary school teachers participate in a six-week professional development program in the United States.

OneBeat

OneBeat is an international music exchange that celebrates musical collaboration and social engagement through innovative people-to-people diplomacy.

U.S. State Department & NHL Partner for Ice Hockey Exchange with Russia

Ann Stock meets with the ice hockey exchange participants and coaches.

The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs hosted a Russian delegation of 18 youth hockey players and their coaches, who participated in the first-ever ice hockey exchange between the two countries.

Museums Connect

Museums Connect is designed to strengthen connections between people in the United States and abroad through museum-based exchanges.

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