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NSLI-Y Program Impact 2019
The National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) is a U.S. Department of State program that allows hundreds of American high school students to spend a summer or school year abroad studying a foreign language, living with a host family, experiencing the local culture, and gaining skills to help them succeed in the global economy.
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International Visitor Leadership Program 70th Anniversary in 2011
In 2011, the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) celebrated its 70th birthday as the U.S. Department of State's premier professional exchange program.
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U.S. Department of State and Education New Zealand Announce Partnership to Support the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program
U.S. Department of State and the New Zealand government agency Education New Zealand announce a new partnership.
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Philippines Program in Phoenix: Baseball Sports Visitors Experience Spring Training
The U.S. State Department hosted six female and six male baseball and softball coaches from the Philippines for a Sports Visitor program.
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J-1 Visa Exchange Visitor Program Incident Reporting - OPA
Learn about the J-1 Visa Exchange Visitor Program, the Office of Private Sector Exchange Administration (OPA), and how program sponsors, exchange visitors, and interested parties can identify and report incidents.
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Indonesia-U.S. Youth Leadership Program
High school students and educators from Indonesia and the U.S. in 3-week exchange programs
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The 2022 Professional Fellows Program Advances Good Governance, Economic Empowerment, and Civic Engagement
The Department of State and World Learning hosted business and community leaders in Washington, D.C., for the Professional Fellows Congress.
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Continuing the Exchange After the Exchange Program Ends
Continuing the Exchange After the Exchange Program Ends
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State Department Sports Program Helps Young People with Disabilities in China
Professionals from Mobility International USA, through a Sports Grant traveled to China to help young people with disabilities there become more involved in sports and to increase their self-confidence and involvement in the larger community.