Do you want to join a global network to inspire others to action? Girls Globe accepts applications from women and girls around the world who want to raise their voices… Continue Reading »
The 2018 conference will bring together educators, students, and partners to meet and discuss how they will continue to achieve Sustainable Development Goals through global, collaborative project work.
Avenues is an international school with over 20 campuses that is integrated as a learning community & headquartered in NYC. This K-12 school focuses on preparedness for the globalizing world… Continue Reading »
The Cargill Global Scholars Program (CGSP) is a 2-year scholarship program that provides financial support to undergraduate students in Brazil, China, India, Russia, Indonesia, and the US. It offers leadership… Continue Reading »
The American Institute For Foreign Study Foundation (AIFS) sponsors the Academic Year in America program, which enables international teenage students to spend a semester or academic year with an American… Continue Reading »
The annual program provides an educational opportunity for women leaders from around the world to respond to human trafficking. GFE fellows use tools and connections gained to offer services to… Continue Reading »
A program supporting youth worldwide to create 360 media to share their perspectives and advance positive action toward the Sustainable Development Goals. The program aims to improve youth understanding of… Continue Reading »
iEARN involves over 30,000 schools and youth organizations in more than 140 countries. It empowers educators, young people and their communities through global collaboration and transformative learning, using the Internet… Continue Reading »
This publishing company specializes in international relations, cross-cultural communication, global business and economic information, and environmental sustainability issues.
Launched in 2013, Green Card Voices mission is to share various stories of our nations 40 million immigrants and put a human face to the current immigration debate. Simply, we… Continue Reading »