IIE promotes international education and citizen diplomacy by bringing business people, educators, and mid-career professionals together with their counterparts in other countries for professional development and to gain international expertise.
U.S. graduate students and alumni in international development fields gain valuable global experience while providing hands-on assistance to individuals and organizations around the world.
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Women in Technology provides training in business and information technology to women in the Middle East and North Africa, to increase their participation in the workforce and civil society.
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Teachers who participate in international programs return to share their new knowledge, appreciation of cultures and enthusiasm for study abroad with students in their home classrooms.
IIE partners with companies to bring petroleum engineers to the U.S. for language study and training in oil-industry specific fields, paving the way for future international cooperation.
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In communities across America, IIE arranges meetings and study tours informing both visitors and hosts about international affairs and world cultures while developing professional ties with peers and potential colleagues.
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program provides 10 months of non-degree academic study & professional experience.
Empowering women and expanding their participation in the workforce through specially tailored training activities.
The IVLP brings participants from all over the world to the U.S. to meet their professional counterparts.
Scholarship program for Libyan petroleum professionals to pursue non-degree studies in the United States.
Providing scholarships to top students from Libyan institutions of higher learning in oil industry related fields of study.
ExxonMobil Middle East and North Africa Scholars Program helps to develop highly skilled and culturally adept individuals.
ExxonMobil Russian Scholars Program identifies future leaders to address the needs of Russia and their communities.
Opportunity for U.S. teachers to advance environmental and global awareness in their schools and communities.
Brings qualified international teachers to teach in the U.S. in accredited primary or secondary schools on a temporary basis.
Enabling young educators to refine their teaching skills by serving as teaching assistants in foreign language classes.
Invests in emerging and established reproductive health leaders who work in the poorest regions of five focus countries.
Global activists obtain the skills, knowledge and vision to play a strategic role in shaping their country’s response to breast cancer.
Students and recent graduates of U.S. MBA programs give management assistance to enterprises in developing countries.
U.S. undergraduate students gain leadership skills and first-hand experience with dialogue efforts in the Middle East.
Watch Aimee Wieler-Gunn's video on her trip to Costa Rica with Toyota Teacher Program.Play Video
Women in Technology (WIT) program managers hold a panel at Google headquarters, August, 2008.Play Video
2009 Fulbright FLTA teacher Parviz Hussaini, from Afghanistan, speaks about his time in the U.S.Play Video
Teachers Rachel Ortiz and Susan Mazur participated in the Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher Program.
Muhammed Zeidan is a former International Human Rights Intern well-acquainted with adversity.
As the first Fulbright Fellow in Africa in 1951, Edwin Munger has become a world-recognized authority on the continent.
Pieter van Eijk, an Alcoa Foundation Fellow at Wetlands International, is piloting four conservation projects in Indonesia and Mali.
Global E3Spring 2011 Deadline: Oct 1, 2010
Gilman Scholarship ProgramSpring 2011 Online Application Deadline: Oct 5, 2010