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IIE Launches Emergency Student Fund to Assist Bahamian Students on U.S. Campuses

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The Bahamas Emergency Student Fund will provide grants of $2,000-$5,000 to students whose continuation or completion of their degree programs in the United States is in jeopardy due to serious financial difficulties precipitated by Hurricane Dorian.

First Higher Education Readiness Program Cohort Selected in Ethiopia

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IIE is excited to have selected the first group of one hundred HER scholarship recipients! The Institute held selection panels for our new Higher Education Readiness (HER) program in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on March 25th. Discussion was robust, objective and transparent. Nineteen Ethiopian professionals from secondary schools, universities, NGO’s and businesses gathered to discuss the HER applicants and, based on the scholarship criteria (academic performance, demonstrated leadership and future skills and financial need) determined which girls will be awarded the HER scholarship.

Kicking off the HER Summer Leadership Train the Trainer Sessions

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The HER scholarship recipients have been busy this past month with a summer full of English language and leadership development trainings. IIE was excited to get so much interest from local professionals to be trainers in the leadership development skill building sessions. In order to make sure that all the professionals were leading similar sessions and addressing all topics required, IIE held several “train the trainer” this past June at our Addis Ababa office.

Education Abroad: Moving Out of the Classroom and Into the Real World

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More and more US students are seeking out short-term jobs, internships, and volunteer work overseas, and with good reason.Overseas employment and volunteering has big appeal. Working in another country gets students out of the classroom and into the community.

Find Your Passion, Find Your Impact

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With more than 1850 women applying for 78 TechWomen spots, it’s clear we need to think how we can expand opportunities for women in technology around the world to meet, connect and inspire each other. That is a major priority for our Center for Women’s Leadership Initiatives in the coming year.

Letter En Route to Erbil

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Dr. Allan E. Goodman reflects on his experience getting to know fellow passengers on a plane to Iraq.

Engaging in Open Discussion: Reflections on the EducationUSA Forum

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The fourth annual EducationUSA Forum was attended by 600 people from the U.S. higher education and educational advising communities.

Letter from the Gulf

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Other countries are looking to a largely U.S. model. And that they are finding it more cost effective to build an American style university than send their students abroad. he question is who and what will fill the demand. For example, there are entire and growing Australian universities that do not actually have any campuses on the home continent. More international students are being educated by UK universities offshore than at home. And the American-based for-profit Laureate group now has more than a million students enrolled in two dozen countries.

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