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Category: Across the Globe
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First Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine Inna Sovsun writes about the significance of academic reform.
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Azerbaijani high school students learn more about attending college in the US through an open online course.
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Despite an evening forecast of rain and chill, the atmosphere on the third floor of the Russian Tea Room in New York City could not have been warmer as friends, old and new, gathered to exchange ideas and listen to keynote speeches from Leo Hindery, Jr., managing partner of InterMedia Partners, and former US Senator Bill Bradley.
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An American Councils volunteer recounts her experience in Georgia.
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Kyrgyzstan is working with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) to offer internships for youth in the Kyrgyz Parliament.
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A lecture with Dr. Eleonora Suleimenova, Russian linguist
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Youth with disabilities are often neglected in or even denied access to public education across Eastern Europe and Central Asia. A 2013 UNICEF Report found that many children with disabilities in the region are often not even given the chance to attend secondary school.
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Alumni from the Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) network responded to calls for volunteers after major floods in Tbilisi.
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Irwin Weil, an American Councils' Board of Trustees member, recently published his memoirs, From the Cincinnati Reds to the Moscow Reds, recounting a lifetime immersed in Slavic language and culture.
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American Councils President Dr. Dan E. Davidson welcomed a delegation from the Kyrgyz Republic this past week.
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