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A B O U T T H E G S G L P C O M P E T I T I O N
REGION-SPECIFIC COMPETITION INFORMATION
Click on a regional area on the map below to learn more about the Goldman Sachs Global
Leaders Program in your location, how to complete and submit an application,
and where to direct your questions and comments.
The Institute of International Education administers the Goldman Sachs Global Leaders Program in partnership with
The Goldman Sachs Foundation.
The Goldman Sachs Foundation is a global philanthropic organization funded
by The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. The Foundation's mission is to promote excellence
and innovation in education and improve the academic performance and lifelong
productivity of young people worldwide. It achieves this mission through a combination
of strategic partnerships, grants, loans, private sector investments, and
the deployment of professional talent from Goldman Sachs. Funded in 1999,
the Foundation has awarded grants in excess of $114 million since its inception,
providing opportunities for young people in more than 20 countries.
The Institute of International Education
is the world leader in the international exchange of people and ideas. Its expertise enables institutions
and individuals to build capacity in their home countries and regions. IIE designs and implements over
200 programs of study and training for students, educators, young professionals and trainees from all
sectors with funding from government and private sources. These programs include the Fulbright Student
and Scholar programs and the Humphrey Fellowships, administered for the Department of State, and the People,
Energy, and Development project administered for the U.S. Agency for International Development, as well
as corporate training and scholarship programs. IIE also conducts policy research and provides advice and counseling
on international educational opportunities abroad. The Institute of International Education has a network
of 22 offices worldwide, over 800 college and university members, and more than 5,000 volunteers.
To see the impact of IIE's work around the world, visit www.iie.org/impact.
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