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  • We'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.As the pace and progress of our societies accelerate, it is imperative that these future leaders experience life outside their own… Read More
  • American political pundits, current administration leaders, and international relations gurus are quick to note that the world is a rapidly changing place. This is old news. Indeed, the world my parents grew up in is increasingly becoming a nostalgic mirage; where the world or at least the average American's understanding of it was a lot smaller. While many adults recognize that the world is changing, they're missing half the point. Yes, things are different, but the real story is that there… Read More
  • This year, American Councils for International Education celebrates 40 years of connecting peoples and cultures around the world. To launch our 5th decade, we are hosting a year-long program of festivities to recognize our outstanding alumni and to celebrate our work in international education, academic exchange, and overseas language immersion. To mark the milestone, American Councils and its Board of Trustees are proud to announce the creation of a new scholarship fund: the 40th… Read More
  • American Councils for International Education and Holding Kasipkor have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate in the implementation of an advanced system of vocational and technical training in the Republic of Kazakhstan. American Councils and Kasipkor will collaborate in several areas, including: introducing new vocational-technical training models into state colleges in Kazakhstan training faculty in advanced teaching and methodology implementing a system-… Read More