The American Language II: Connecting English Teachers to U.S. History and Culture
Cleveland will host four English teachers from Egypt, Georgia, Kosovo, and Ukraine to enhance their understanding of American culture and history, and to showcase the variation and distribution of the U.S. English language. The program will also connect them with educational policy makers at the national, state, and local levels, as well as with language teachers […]
Women in Political and Social Sectors
This project, with participants from Australia, Georgia, Lebanon, Ireland, Vietnam, Iraq, and Turkey, will examine the U.S. experience in supporting women’s contribution to the workplace and public life. Participants will examine private sector and local, state and federal government initiatives and programs that encourage women’s political participation and representation in public office. They will also […]
Open World Program – Rumsfeld Fellowship
The Rumsfeld Foundation has partnered with the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) to establish the Central Asia-Caucasus Young Leaders Fellowship Program. The program was launched in the fall of 2008 to bring individuals from Central Asia, the Caucasus, Afghanistan and Mongolia to pursue research projects and establish ties […]