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  1. American English Launches New Mobile Application

    The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs announced the release of the free American English (AE) mobile application for lower-tech feature phones and Android devices. Developed in partnership with English Education Alliance (E2A) members, biNu and Worldreader, the application provides new audiences worldwide with “anytime, anywhere” English language learning resources on their mobile devices.

  2. Fulbright Alumna Awarded King Baudouin Prize in Belgium

    Dr. Bogalech Gebre, a Fulbright alumna from Ethiopia, has been awarded the King Baudouin African Development Prize in Belgium for her effort “to improve quality of life and empower local communities to take development into their own hands.”

  3. Minh on a Montana Farm

    Minh Dang of Vietnam set specific goals for himself while participating in the Professional Fellow’s Economic Empowerment Program.

  4. Youth Leadership Programs

    Students from various countries study topics that include civic education, leadership development, and community service.

  5. Joannie of Benin Becomes a Leader

    When the U.S. Embassy in Cotonou nominated Joannie Bewa to attend the International Visitor Leadership Program’s (IVLP) “Young African Leaders” with 19 of her colleagues from across Africa, she jumped at the chance to gain a better perspective of U.S. culture and policy.

  6. Global Undergraduate Exchange Program (Global UGrad)

    The Global Undergraduate Exchange Program (Global UGrad) provides one semester and academic year scholarships to outstanding undergraduate students from East Asia, Eurasia and Central Asia, the Near East and South Asia and the Western Hemisphere.

  7. Empowered to Live Life to the Fullest

    The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) stands as an advocate for the universal rights of all persons around the world. ECA’s EMPOWER Programs, a series of four separate two-way international exchanges, aim to put disability rights at the heart of our nation’s public diplomacy efforts.

  8. Benjamin Franklin Summer Institutes

    The Benjamin Franklin Summer Institutes are intensive academic institutes hosted by a U.S. college or university.

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