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Tips for Comprehensive Alumni Engagement: Lessons Learned from a Diplomatic Network Meeting

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The Institute of International Education (IIE) recently hosted a special meeting on “Alumni Engagement: Methods and Strategies for Engaging Returning Students,” as part of its regular series of Global Education Diplomatic Network meetings, which brings together education attaches of embassies and consulates and related organizations.

WeTech: Engineering the Future for Girls and Women since 2013

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Two years ago this month, IIE launched a new program to help women and girls enter and succeed in tech careers. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton introduced WeTech on stage at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) annual meeting in 2013. WeTech is a consortium of private sector and NGO partners that designs and supports a series of innovative activities to provide training, build networks and offer professional opportunities across the world.

HER Parent Group Meetings Show Changes in Parental Attitudes for Girls Education

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To gain additional parental support for ongoing education of the HER girls, the IIE Addis office recently held two HER parent meetings, one at each of the high schools.

Virtual Fair Hints at Welcome Trend in International Exchange

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Recently over 3,000 people gathered to roam the cyber halls of the inaugural Virtual Study Abroad Fair hosted by the State Department, College Week Live, and the Institute of International Education. We hope that these interactions that started off through virtual booths, video conferencing, and instant messaging turn into genuine experiences of cultural exchange.

Women’s Enterprise for Sustainability (WES): Supporting Women’s Entrepreneurship in Tunisia

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Chadleya Idriss participated in the WES entrepreneurship training and worked closely with the WES Center staff to conduct market research on the toy industry in Tunisia.

4 Things Your Institution Can Do to Support Education in Crisis

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Neglecting academic needs during and after armed conflict raises the risk of failure once peace is restored—with security implications for the rest of the world. What can the academic community do to help?

Bringing International Education to the High School Classroom

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K-12 teachers and administrators can have a huge impact on the direction of their students’ lives.

What Do International High School Students Mean for U.S. Higher Education? Six Key Takeaways

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The presence of diploma-seeking international students in high schools is beginning to shift the landscape of international student recruitment for U.S. colleges and universities.

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