More than 875 Youth Exchange and Study (YES) students across 570 host communities in the United States gave cultural presentations during International Education Week, reaching approximately 130,000 Americans.
- Across the GlobeWe're living in an era with the largest youth population in history. Today, there are 1.8 billion people worldwide between the ages of 10 and 24. That number is not just a statistic; these are the next generation of global leaders who must come equipped with cross-cultural understanding, foreign language skills, and a personal desire to improve the lives of others.
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Bohan, an international student from China at a US university, took his education to a third continent.
- Across the GlobeLearning another language is a gateway to a better understanding of the world. Speaking another language enables unencumbered movement and exchange in an interconnected economy. Yet, too few of today's graduates are studying world languages.
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Over 300 Kyrgyz students gathered to learn more about international education opportunities at the latest education fair.
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Before arriving in Amman, Jordan to study Arabic, Omar had never met a Jordanian and wasn't sure what to expect.
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Participants graduated from the program with greater respect for the role of government in improving the lives of citizens.
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Armenia offers a unique opportunity for students aspiring to study or intern abroad in another culture.
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High school students from each of Ethiopia's diverse regions came together for the full summer camp experience.
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Exchange programs like the YES Program lead to exciting and unexpected connections between cultures.
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Our regional director for Southeast Europe shares why international education is so meaningful in this region.
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A group of savvy travelers explored the stories of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia.