AAUW awards International Project Grants to International Fellows who have successfully completed the course of study for which they received an AAUW International Fellowship. The grants support community projects that… Continue Reading »
MMEG awards education grants to women from developing countries who are enrolled as full-time students for an academic term in universities in the US, Canada, South Africa, & Latin America,… Continue Reading »
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans program honors the contributions of immigrants and children of immigrants to the US, by investing in the graduate education of 30… Continue Reading »
The Advocates for Human Rights is a non-profit organization that works to provide legal services to refugees and asylum seekers of low-income. Its goal is to create lasting change in… Continue Reading »
A collection of pictures taken at a birds-eye-view around the world that focus on places where man has left his mark on the planet.
Things to do, places to stay, new foods to eat, Culture Trip has all the guides and tips you will need before booking your next travel destination.
Hosted by Stephanie Doscher, Director of Global Learning Initiatives at Florida International University. This podcast aims to form conversations about complex problem-solving in higher education and how to properly engage… Continue Reading »
Give Water A Hand is a national watershed education program designed to involve young people in local environmental service projects. By downloading two activity guides for free, groups can plan… Continue Reading »
NWF offers many resources for K-12 educators. These resources involve teaching conservation and learning about wildlife. Professional development workshops are available, with results including turning American school grounds into NFL-certified… Continue Reading »
The Sierra Club is a US environmental organization that produces publications on topics such as urban sprawl, clean water, logging, and environmental law. Currently, they are focused on climate change… Continue Reading »