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Muskie program and Global UGRAD program alumni are among the winners of Open Your Eyes, a social advertising competition sponsored by the Soros Foundation Kazakhstan. As members of...
We are pleased to post this blog from an international student offering a different perspective as we celebrate International Education Week. Marika Mkheidze is a...
In celebration of International Education Week, Betsy Engebretson of provides an IREX Russia perspective on the value of studying abroad and the changes she has witnessed working with...
Since beginning class in September, Global UGRAD students have made headway...
During her recent tour of Central Asia, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met with dozens of current or rising leaders in civil society, government, and the private sector in Tajikistan....
In an effort to build closer ties among minority groups in Georgia, Muskie and ...
This fall, youth from around Central Asia and Eastern Europe arrived to study at American universities to pursue their dreams for developing their home countries. Through an intensive academic...
143 young leaders from Eurasia and Central Asia arrived to begin academic and cultural fellowships at undergraduate institutions across the United States.
Gurgen Balasanyan wanted to harness the power of youth exchange in building tolerance between Armenia and Turkey. After completing the ...











