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Posted on August 18, 2011 - in International Education, Education, Youth
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2011 Global UGRAD Fellows

143 young leaders from Eurasia and Central Asia arrived to begin academic and cultural fellowships at undergraduate institutions across the United States.

Posted on August 17, 2011 - in International Education, Education
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A new class of Edmund S. Muskie Graduate Fellows arrived in the US recently to kick-off their...

Posted on August 16, 2011 - in International Education, Education
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One hundred American high school teachers from across the country are internationalizing their fall lesson plans after returning from global professional development visits worldwide.

On behalf of IREX, I am pleased to announce that 22 diligent Azerbaijani students and their mentors won netbooks and flipcameras in a recent national contest for the ‘Best Research Essays...

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Participating in school newspapers elevates students’ sense of responsibility and critical thinking skills. It also deepens their understanding of freedom of expression, as students in...

Working in the Field Operations department at the headquarters of an international development organization like IREX is always a great challenge. By the time I load my email in the morning, my...

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Azerbaijanis of all backgrounds use the centers to access government resources.

With the help of an IREX-supported Internet access center in Guba, one Azerbaijani man was able to get the government to respond to his questions.

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Aida Gasimova, third from left, speaks to young women at the f.y.i. center

Women who use IREX's Internet access, or f.y.i. centers in Azerbaijan, find resources and empowerment.

Posted on March 7, 2011 - in International Education, Education
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Youth interact at the Leadership Training for Cultural Integration

Koba Grdzelishvili encountered many cultures while studying education at the University of Minnesota and working as a camp counselor in Colorado.  Since returning to Georgia, Grdzelishvili...