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SE EUROPEAN OPERATIONS American Councils for International Education opened its offices in SE Europe in 2002 with the launch of the Junior Faculty Development Program (JFDP) in Serbia & Montenegro (Belgrade & Podgorica), Macedonia (Skopje), Albania (Tirana), and Bosnia & Herzegovina (Sarajevo). In 2004, American Councils expanded its offices and opportunities to residents of Kosovo with the inauguration of the Kosovo American Education Fund Graduate Fellowship Program (KAEF). The office is located in Prishtina. In 2005, American Councils opened a representative office in Zagreb, Croatia to promote JFDP in Croatia when JFDP was opened to residents of Kosovo and citizens of Croatia. SIC – Student Information Center in Zagreb is our partner in Croatia. In addition to exchange opportunities for residents of SE Europe, American Councils provides language programs for American citizens wishing to travel to Eastern and SE Europe, with up to 100% funding available through Title VIII funding from the United States government. American Councils can also provide educational consulting services, and promotes community outreach via an extensive network of alumni and partnering institutions, public and private. Organizations interested in structuring and funding individual education programs may also wish to work with American Councils, which can provide professional administration at reduced cost through its extensive network of American educational partnerships. For further details, please contact Ms. Cassandra Payton, Regional Director for SE Europe at: cassandra@americancouncils.org.yu For an overview of American Councils opportunities and services, visit our corporate website at: Thanks for your interest in American Councils for International Education! |
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