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  1. Fellow Facilitates Conversation Group with Blind Adults in Mongolia

    English Language Fellows work with physically challenged and blind adults in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

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    Participant Perspective: Global Entrepreneurship Summit

    James Morrissey, a 2011 alumnus of the Critical Language Scholarship Program (CLS), shares some insights with us about entrepreneurship and attending the Summit.

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    CLS Capacity Building in Morocco and Oman

    The CLS program, in addition to improving the language skills of young Americans over the past ten years, has resulted in a better understanding of the best practices for teaching foreign languages at host country institutions.

  4. Study of the U.S. Institutes for Student Leaders - Program Details

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

  5. Online Professional English Network (OPEN) Program

    The Online Professional English Network (OPEN) Program offers foreign English teaching professionals the opportunity to the opportunity to take innovative, online university-level classes.

  6. Professional Fellows Programs

    Two Professional Fellows Program participants

    We're building a network of professional leaders around the world.

  7. A-SMYLE Student of the Month — February 2013

    Jelena is an honor student, speaks fluent Italian, and is a member of the varsity volleyball team and student council.

  8. Shaping the Future of Education in Azerbaijan

    Sevinj Mammadova, an alumna of the Global Undergraduate Exchange Program (Global UGRAD) and Edward S. Muskie Fellowship Program (Muskie) from Azerbaijan, is the February International Exchange Alumni Member of the Month.

  9. 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.

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