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  1. Mandela Washington Fellow: Investing in the Environment

    Mandela Washington Fellow from Zambia Clive Jifunte

    Mandela Washington Fellow Clive Jifunte, a wildlife ecologist from Zambia, discusses how his fellowship will impact his career and future.

  2. What is the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA)?

    Photo of the National Mall with the wading pool and Washington Monument in the distance and title graphic on top

    This video describes the Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

  3. U.S. Fulbrighters in South Africa, Featuring Mark Nehrenz

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    Fulbright U.S. Student Program participants to South Africa share their experiences.

  4. NSLI-Y Summer Language Program

    National Security Language Initiative for Youth: Critical Languages

    Established in 2006, the National Security Languages Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) promotes the study of critically needed languages by sending American high school students overseas for intensive language study.

  5. Learn Arabic in Morocco!

    Kalyn and Nathan hanging out with their fellow students and friends in Morocco

    Kalyn and Nathan, National Security Language Initiative for Youth students in Marrakech, Morocco, describe how their experiences learning Arabic in the classroom, speaking with locals in the country's native language, and making personal connections with the people they meet have positively impacted and enriched their lives.

  6. HEARTBEAT

    Still image of members of HEARTBEAT.

    HEARTBEAT is a group of young Israeli and Palestinian musicians who work together to build mutual understanding and transform conflict through the power of music. Founded in 2007 by Aaron Shneyer during his Fulbright-mtvU Fellowship, HEARTBEAT is centered on the idea of music as a force of cultural change.

  7. Butterflies in My Stomach: Foreign Language Teaching

    Photo of FTLA teacher

    The FTLA program provides young educators of English as a Foreign Language the opportunity to teach foreign language at universities in the United States.

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