CTAUN exists to engage educators and support them through a variety of programs, including annual conferences. CTAUN focuses on todays most important assignment teaching our children about a world made… Continue Reading »
The Coronavirus pandemic is the second major crisis of globalization in a decade. In this article, explore how COVID-19 has impacted connectivity and globalization.
The novel coronavirus poses a grave threat to national economies, human society and our globalized international order that will not go away soon. The article focuses on managing the outbreak… Continue Reading »
A Schuman traineeship will enhance your education and your vocational training. It will provide you with an insight into the work of the EU institutions and the European Parliament, a… Continue Reading »
The Fellowships provide professors from a variety of backgrounds with practical experience in the foreign policy-making field through placement at a U.S. government agency, in Congress, or with an international… Continue Reading »
212 Photography Istanbul is an annual cultural and educational international photography festival, featuring an array of exhibits, workshops, film screenings, lectures/panels, portfolio reviews, and more.
OneBeat Sahara will convene 25 musicians from seven countries in the Saharan Region and the U.S. to collaboratively create original work and to develop a global network of civically engaged… Continue Reading »
The IBRAF Fellowship Program on South-South and Triangular Cooperation (IFP) aims to overcomes the gap between studying and engaging in international cooperation, taking scholars and professionals to hands-on experiences in… Continue Reading »
The Great Eurasia project is aimed at developing public diplomacy and a trustful dialogue on issues related to the development of Greater Eurasia.
In this podcast, host Dylan Thuras talks about everything you need to know about taking your career global including finding work abroad, making the move, learning the language, navigating a… Continue Reading »