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International education organizations
- Alliance for International
Educational and Cultural Exchange
The Alliance is an association of nonprofit organizations comprising
the international educational and cultural exchange community in the
United States.
- American Councils on International
Education (ACTR/ACCELS)
The American Councils is a not-for-profit education, training, and consulting
organization, specializing in the countries of Eastern Europe, Russia,
and Eurasia. American Councils programs include academic exchange, professional
training, institution building, research, materials development, technical
assistance, and consulting.
- American Council on International
Intercultural Education
ACIIE is an organization for community colleges committed to fostering
understanding of international and intercultural issues among their
faculty, staff, and students.
- The American Forum for Global
Education
TAF's mission is promoting the education of the nation's youth for responsible
citizenship in an increasingly interconnected and rapidly changing world.
- Association for the Advancement
of International Education
AAIE is an organization for K-12 educators working in international
schools around the world. Its mission is to be a forum for the exchange
of ideas promoting international and intercultural education.
- Association for Studies
in International Education
ASIE is an inter-organizational body whose mission is to encourage serious
research and publications dealing with international education and academic
mobility, to stimulate interest in such work (both in the international
education community and in academic circles in general), and to develop
and promote ways to disseminate this work in cost-effective and accessible
formats.
- Association of International
Education Administrators
AIEA is composed of institutional leaders engaged in advancing the international
dimensions of higher education.
- Canadian Bureau for International
Education
CBIE's activities comprise advocacy, research and information services,
training programs, scholarship management, professional development
for international educators and a host of other services for member
institutions and learners.
- Council on International Educational
Exchange
One of the largest international education organizations in the world,
Council aims to help people gain understanding, acquire knowledge and
develop skills for living in a globally interdependent and culturally
diverse world.
- Education International
Education International
is a world-wide trade union organization
of education personnel, whose 24 million members represent all sectors
of education from pre-school to university
304 national trade unions
and associations in
155 countries and
territories.
- Global Education Motivators
GEM was one of the first educational organizations to focus on developing
global education programs for both schools and the local community.
- Institute of International Education
IIE is committed to strengthening international understanding and cooperation
by enabling men and women of talent and enterprise to study, conduct
research, and receive practical training outside their own countries.
- International Research &
Exchanges Board (IREX)
IREX is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement
of knowledge. Central to its mission is the empowering of individuals
and institutions to participate meaningfully in civil society.
IREX administers programs between the United States and the countries
of Eastern Europe, the New Independent States, Asia, and the Near East.
- Mexican Association
for International Education
AMPEI is a non-profit organization whose mission is to contribute to
strengthening the academic quality of Mexican higher educational institutions
through international cooperation.
- Netherlands Organization for International
Cooperation in Higher Education
Nuffic’s main areas of activity are development cooperation, internationalization,
the fostering of transparency and mutual recognition for purposes of
international mobility, and the positioning of Dutch higher education
on emerging markets.
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