- Across the GlobeMost discussions of why Americans need to study Russian, or any other world language, understandably begin with a recognition of the demands of the 21st-century global economy, of US international security concerns, and may go on to include acknowledgment of the cognitive benefits of bilingualism and the increasingly multilingual nature of US society today. But the issue of foreign language study for Americans is as old as America itself.
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Take your language skills beyond the classroom.
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At the recent US-Uzbekistan Business Forum, Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev noted his desire for collaboration between American Councils, the Uzbek Ministry of Higher Education, and the Uzbek Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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We were pleased to collaborate with the Global Taiwan Institute on their biweekly public seminar series on US-Taiwan public diplomacy efforts.
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Exchange programs come in variety of forms, from high school or college students to researchers and professionals including entrepreneurs.
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American Councils Armenia hosted a group of students from Warren Wilson College (Asheville, NC) to explore the natural beauty and burgeoning ecotourism industry in Armenia.
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A hidden benefit to having over 400 staff located in 30+ countries and more than 75,000 alumni in 80+ countries is always having plenty of insider tips when it comes to travel.
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A US Department of State initiative trains and employs FLEX alumni to teach English to promising students from underserved regions of Moldova.
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Despite its standing as a critical language, Hindi is not a commonly taught language in the US Meet two young Americans who took on the challenge of studying Hindi.
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The American Learning Center (ALC), a private foreign language school in Moldova, has recently launched a new interactive course cheekily known as "Face Robots" on robotics, electronics, and hardware programming taught entirely in English.
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An international education recap from our FLEX, YES, and Cultural Bridges students.
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More than 100 US colleges and universities represented their institutions at this year's regional EducationUSA fall recruitment tour with stops across Eurasia, Kazakhstan, and India.