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Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists
Watch the video to learn more about the Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists. Journalists talk about their experience.
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NSLI-Y Summer Language Program
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.
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The International Visitor Leadership Program 75th Anniversary
For the past 75 years the International Visitor Leadership Program has connected emerging leaders from around the world to the United States. Today the International Visitor Leadership Program has brought more than 200,000 people from over 190 countries to address the today’s critical issues.
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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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English Access Microscholarship Program Celebrates 10 Years
Watch a video that features The English Access Microscholarship Program (Access) participants talking about the program and its impact.
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What Do Exchange Programs Mean to You?
We asked Americans, alumni of our International Exchange Programs, what exchange programs meant to them.
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The Courage to Tell the Story: Murrow Program at 10 Years
Each year, more than 75 journalists from around the world are brought to the United States to explore this ideal and U.S. efforts to maintain and encourage such freedom of expression through the Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists.
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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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Sports Visitors Program Hosts Futsal Athletes
Sports Visitors Program hosted 15 male athletes and coaches from Libya for a futsal Sports Visitors exchange program. Futsal is a modified version of outdoor soccer played on a hard surfaced basketball-sized indoor court, with a smaller and heavier ball.