IIE/Europe
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IIE Publications on East Central Europe
Returning to Central Europe: 1999 Career Guide for Central European Students
Available Online
Raising the Curtain (ECE Information Exchange Report #1)
Burn, Dr. Barbara B., IIE, with the Council on International Educational Exchange, 1991.
Where Walls Once Stood: U.S. Responses to New Opportunities for Academic Cooperation with East Central Europe (ECE Information Exchange Report #2)
Kirk, Mary E., ed., IIE, 1992.
The Role of Voluntary Organizations in Emerging Democracies: Experience and Strategies in Eastern and Central Europe and in South Africa
Micou, Ann McKinstry and Birgit Lindsnaes, eds., IIE, with the Danish Centre for Human Rights, 1993
Continental Responsibility: European and International Support for Higher Education and Research in East Central Europe (ECE Information Exchange Report #3)
Kirk, Mary E. and Aaron A. Rhodes, eds., IIE, with the Institute for Human Sciences - Vienna, 1994
Management Tools: A Workbook for Arts Professionals in East and Central Europe
Arts International, IIE, 1995.
Fortifying the Foundations: US Support for Developing and Strengthening Democracy in East Central Europe (ECE Information Exchange Report #4)
Lazar, Mark, ed., IIE, December, 1996.
A Guide to Higher Education in Central and Eastern Europe
Lazar, Mark and Judit Nagy-Darvas, eds. 1997 (expected).
IIE Publications of Interest to Readers in Europe
- Academic Year Abroad
- Continental Responsibility
- English Language and Orientation Programs in the U.S.
- Financial Resources for International Study
- Fortifying the Foundations
- Funding for U.S. Study
- Management Tools
- Money for International Exchange in the Arts: A Comprehensive Arts Resource Guide
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- Open Doors (IIE's Annual Report on International Educational Exchange)
- Returning to Central Europe: Career Guide for Central European Students
- The Role of Voluntary Organizations in Emerging Democracies
- Vacation Study Abroad
- Volunteer Work
- Where Walls Once Stood
- Working Holidays
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Where Walls Once Stood
Working Holidays
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