
The Language Flagship
The Language Flagship is a multiyear program designed to guide talented undergraduate students enrolled full-time at a Flagship college or university in any major(s) toward graduating with professional-level proficiency in a language critical to U.S. national security
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What Entrepreneurship Educators Should Know: Lessons from the Price Babson Symposium for Entrepreneurship Educators
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Price Babson Symposium for Entrepreneurship Educators (SEE) is one of the leading training programs for entrepreneurship educators. As a participant in SEE 34, I had the pleasure to collaborate, brainstorm, and learn from and with 59 other educators from 13 different countries.
Letter from Brasília—What 100,000 New Scholarships Mean for Brazilian and U.S. Students
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Last month, the President of Brazil announced that the Federal Government would provide an additional 100,000 scholarships for Brazilian undergraduates to participate in the Brazil Scientific Mobility Program, which enables them to study during their junior year in the United States and other countries.
Letter from Madrid: How did King Felipe VI Come to America?
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Fulbright was much in the news in Madrid last week for winning Spain’s equivalent of a Nobel Prize—the 2014 Prince of Asturias Award for International Cooperation.
What is Next for New York University Abu Dhabi’s First Class?
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Recently, it was my privilege to join IIE colleagues Mark Lazar and Daria Housman to attend the graduation of New York University Abu Dhabi’s first class.
How Your Gifts to IIE are Having an Impact Around the World
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I would like to highlight the ways in which your contributions—in the form of unrestricted gifts—are directly helping students and scholars in danger, increasing access to education and training for women and girls, and providing more American students with opportunities to study around the world.
Letter from Israel
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A team of us spent part of last week in Jerusalem to present the 10th IIE Victor J. Goldberg Prize for Peace in the Middle East. You can read about this year’s winners.
Conferencing in Cuba: A First Step Towards Increasing U.S.-Cuba Higher Education Partnerships
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IIE was in Havana for the Congreso Universidad 2014 conference, a bi-annual event hosted by the Cuban Ministry of Higher Education (MES), which attracts several thousand higher education representatives—mainly from around Latin America and the Caribbean—to discuss pressing issues related to higher education.
About Those Brands
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A quick read of today’s China Daily makes it clear just how important education and access to foreign universities appears to be.