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ED 042 395 TITLE INSTITUTION REPORT NO PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS ABSTRACT DOCUMENT RESUME FL 001 926 International Exchange--1969. A Report of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (Dept. of State) , Washington, D.C. Pub-8533 Jun 70 33p. Superintendent cf Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 (GP0-1970-0-385-806,$.35) EDRS Price MF-$0.25 HC Not Available from EDRS. Charts, Cultural Activities, *Cultural Exchange, Educational Finance, *Exchange Programs, Federal Aid, Financial Policy, Foreign Relations, *International Education, *International Programs, *Program Descriptions, Student Exchange Programs, Tables (Data) Description of the U. S. Educational and Cultural Exchange Program concentrates on the extensive work performed by cooperating private organizations. Several classified lists of organizations are included. Nine tables irclude: (1) exchanges with each country, 1949-69; (2) fields of specialization by category of grantee; (3) distribution of grantees in the United States; (4) total participants in the program; (5) women grantees as compared to total exchanges; (6) sources of funds, fiscal years 1968 and 1969; (7) countries which share costs of exchange; (8) total funds obligated, fiscal years 1965-69; and (9) expenditures by country, fiscal year 1969. An appendix contains a list of performing arts groups and athletic teams sent abroad in 1969. (RL)

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ED 042 395

TITLE

INSTITUTION

REPORT NOPUB DATENOTEAVAILABLE FROM

EDRS PRICEDESCRIPTORS

ABSTRACT

DOCUMENT RESUME

FL 001 926

International Exchange--1969. A Report of the Bureauof Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department ofState.Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (Dept. ofState) , Washington, D.C.Pub-8533Jun 7033p.Superintendent cf Documents, U. S. GovernmentPrinting Office, Washington, D.C. 20402(GP0-1970-0-385-806,$.35)

EDRS Price MF-$0.25 HC Not Available from EDRS.Charts, Cultural Activities, *Cultural Exchange,Educational Finance, *Exchange Programs, FederalAid, Financial Policy, Foreign Relations,*International Education, *International Programs,*Program Descriptions, Student Exchange Programs,Tables (Data)

Description of the U. S. Educational and CulturalExchange Program concentrates on the extensive work performed bycooperating private organizations. Several classified lists oforganizations are included. Nine tables irclude: (1) exchanges witheach country, 1949-69; (2) fields of specialization by category ofgrantee; (3) distribution of grantees in the United States; (4) totalparticipants in the program; (5) women grantees as compared to totalexchanges; (6) sources of funds, fiscal years 1968 and 1969; (7)

countries which share costs of exchange; (8) total funds obligated,fiscal years 1965-69; and (9) expenditures by country, fiscal year1969. An appendix contains a list of performing arts groups andathletic teams sent abroad in 1969. (RL)

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Coo

pera

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the

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With

Eac

h C

ount

ry,

1949

-69

20

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elds

of

Spec

ializ

atio

n by

Cat

egor

yof

Gra

ntee

..

24

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istr

ibut

ion

of G

rant

ees

in th

e U

nite

dSt

ates

26

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otal

Par

ticip

ants

in th

e Pr

ogra

m26

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omen

Gra

ntee

s as

Com

pare

d to

Tot

al E

xcha

nges

27

6.So

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s of

Fun

ds, F

isca

l Yea

rs 1

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and

1969

..

..

27

7. C

ount

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Whi

ch S

hare

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8. T

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Fun

ds O

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ated

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cal Y

ears

196

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9. E

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ditu

res

by C

ount

ry,

Fisc

al Y

ear

1969

28

APP

EN

DIX

Perf

orm

ing

Art

s G

roup

s an

d A

thle

ticT

eam

s Se

ntA

broa

d in

196

929

* T

hrou

ghou

t thi

s re

port

, 196

9 re

fers

to th

efi

scal

yea

r 19

69,

that

is, t

he p

erio

d Ju

ly 1

, 196

8 th

roug

h Ju

ne30

, 196

9.

Part

ners

In

Exc

hang

e...

.

Stri

ctly

spe

akin

g, th

e ed

ucat

iona

l and

cul

tura

lex

chan

ge p

ro-

gram

of

the

Dep

artm

ent

of S

tate

is n

ot a

"go

vern

men

t pro

gram

" at

all.

Rat

her,

to a

n ex

tent

ext

raor

dina

ry in

any

gove

rnm

ent-

spon

sore

den

terp

rise

, eve

ry s

tep

depe

nds

upon

the

expe

rtis

ean

d co

llabo

ratio

n of

priv

ate

grou

ps, p

riva

te in

divi

dual

s an

d pr

ivat

ein

stitu

tions

. At m

ost,

the

Stat

e D

epar

tmen

t ser

ves

as a

cat

alys

t, a

go-b

etw

een

amon

g m

em-

bers

of

a vi

goro

us p

artn

ersh

ip.

Cer

tain

ly, i

f th

e St

ate

Dep

artm

ent h

ad n

o pr

ivat

e pa

rtne

rs,

if it

wer

e th

e on

ly a

genc

y in

volv

ed, t

hew

hole

exc

hang

e pr

ogra

mw

ould

cha

nge

dras

tical

ly in

cha

ract

er. Q

uite

poss

ibly

, it c

ould

not

be c

arri

ed o

n at

all

in it

s pr

esen

t for

m.

Eve

n th

e fi

nanc

ial c

ontr

ibut

ions

fro

m p

riva

te s

ourc

es a

resi

zabl

e. A

cal

cula

tion

for

the

1968

-69

acad

emic

yea

r sh

ows

that

$9,1

99,7

78 in

sch

olar

ship

s, g

rant

s or

ser

vice

s w

ere

prov

ided

for

aca

-

dem

ic g

rant

ees

alon

e, b

y U

.S. s

choo

ls, c

olle

ges

and

univ

ersi

ties

and

by A

mer

ican

pri

vate

fou

ndat

ions

and

sim

ilar

agen

cies

. Thi

s is

rou

ghly

one-

four

th th

e St

ate

Dep

artm

ent's

ent

ire

budg

etfo

r al

l exc

hang

es in

that

per

iod.

So

larg

e a

prop

ortio

n of

priv

ate

cont

ribu

tion

is b

y no

mea

ns u

niqu

e to

this

yea

r;it

has

been

cha

ract

eris

tic a

lmos

t sin

ceth

e pr

ogra

m's

beg

inni

ng.

2

The

coo

pera

tion

of u

nive

rsiti

es a

nd th

eac

adem

ic c

omm

unity

ge e

rally

, bot

h in

the

Uni

ted

Stat

es a

nd a

broa

d, is

, of

cour

se, t

hehe

art o

f ed

ucat

iona

l exc

hang

e, a

nd a

ccou

nts

for

by f

ar th

e la

rges

tsh

are

of f

unds

and

eff

orts

con

trib

uted

fro

mpr

ivat

e so

urce

s. B

ut in

othe

r ty

pes

of e

xcha

nge

as w

ella

rran

ging

obse

rvat

ion

tour

s of

the

Uni

ted

Stat

es f

or f

orei

gn le

ader

s, m

ount

ing

spec

ial s

tudy

pro

gram

s

for

sele

cted

gra

ntee

s, c

ouns

elin

g th

eD

epar

tmen

t on

prof

essi

onal

exch

ange

pro

blem

spri

vate

age

ncie

s an

din

divi

dual

s ar

e es

sent

ial

to th

e pr

ogra

m's

bas

ic q

ualit

yan

d su

cces

s.C

oope

ratio

n co

mes

fro

m p

riva

te g

roup

s an

din

divi

dual

s ov

er-

seas

s w

ell a

s in

the

Uni

ted

Stat

es, b

ut w

e w

ill lo

ok h

ere

part

icul

arly

at th

e pr

ogra

m's

Am

eric

an p

artn

ers.

The

list

s on

the

next

pag

es o

f

som

e re

pres

enta

tive

U.S

.pr

ivat

e gr

oups

, oth

er th

an u

nive

rsiti

es,

whi

ch c

oope

rate

with

the

U.S

. exc

hang

e pr

ogra

m,g

ive

an in

dica

tion

of h

ow b

road

ly th

e pr

ogra

m in

volv

esth

e A

mer

ican

pri

vate

com

mu-

nity

and

its

prof

essi

onal

, sch

olar

ly, b

usin

ess

and

com

mun

ity o

rgan

iza-

tions

. The

org

aniz

atio

ns li

sted

and

itis

at b

est o

nly

a pa

rtia

l lis

tar

e la

rgel

y na

tiona

l gro

ups.

Not

incl

uded

are

the

hund

reds

of

loca

lse

rvic

e ag

enci

es, r

adio

and

TV

sta

tions

, mus

eum

s,sc

hool

s, la

bor

unio

ns, C

ham

bers

of

Com

mer

ce, a

nd s

ocia

lw

elfa

re a

nd o

ther

org

a-

niza

tions

with

inte

rest

s ro

ughl

y pa

ralle

ling

thos

e on

the

natio

nal

leve

l, w

hich

take

par

t eith

er a

s ac

tive

host

s or

spo

nsor

s of

for

eign

exch

ange

vis

itors

.Fo

r ex

ampl

e, p

riva

te U

.S. b

usin

ess

and

prof

essi

onal

org

ani-

zatio

ns g

ive

valu

able

sup

port

by

help

ing

fore

ign

visi

tors

get

a f

irst

-ha

nd v

iew

of

how

the

Uni

ted

Stat

es "

wor

ks"

and

of th

e pe

c pl

e w

hom

ake

it w

ork.

Am

eric

a's

pres

s an

d its

rad

io a

nd T

V b

road

cast

ing

com

pani

esco

oper

ate

gene

rous

ly, r

epea

tedl

y op

enin

g th

eir

offi

ces

and

stud

ios

to f

orei

gn m

edia

vis

itors

on

tour

s of

inqu

iry

and

cons

ulta

tion.

The

host

s in

clud

e no

t onl

y m

ajor

new

spap

ers

and

netw

orks

, but

loca

lpa

vers

and

bro

adca

ster

s, in

clud

ing

stud

ent p

ublic

atio

ns, t

o he

lp g

iv-

vis_

tors

a r

eal s

ense

of

the

mea

ning

of

"fre

edom

of

the

pres

s" in

this

coun

try.

Nor

are

all

thei

r fo

reig

n vi

sito

rs m

erel

y ob

serv

ers.

Eac

h ye

ara

grou

p of

15

to 2

0 fo

reig

n ra

dio

and

tele

visi

on p

rofe

ssio

nals

is o

f-fe

red

a 3-

mon

th p

rogr

am w

hich

incl

udes

6 w

eeks

of

actu

al w

orki

ngex

peri

ence

at b

road

cast

ing

stat

ions

as

wel

l as

a se

min

ar a

t Syr

acus

eU

nive

rsity

. Syr

acus

e U

nive

rsity

is g

iven

a S

tate

Dep

artm

ent g

rant

to c

ondu

ct th

is p

rogr

am. W

ith th

e co

oper

atio

n of

loca

l new

spap

ers,

Indi

ana

Uni

vers

ity h

as c

arri

ed o

ut a

sim

ilar

prog

ram

for

for

eign

jour

nalis

ts f

or n

earl

y 20

yea

rs.

Oth

er A

mer

ican

bus

ines

ses

rece

ive

man

y fo

reig

n vi

sito

rs in

-te

rest

ed in

Am

eric

an m

anag

emen

t and

the

U.S

. eco

nom

ic s

yste

m.

For

exam

ple,

196

9 le

ader

gra

ntee

Dr.

Jai

me

Abu

t, D

ean

of th

eSc

hool

of

Bus

ines

s A

dmin

istr

atio

n at

Nat

iona

l Uni

vers

ity, R

osar

io,

Arg

entin

a, w

hose

spe

cial

inte

rest

was

man

agem

ent t

rain

ing,

was

able

to d

iscu

ss m

any

prac

tical

pro

blem

s of

bus

ines

s m

anag

emen

ttr

aini

ng, a

nd s

ee a

ctua

l tra

inin

g pr

ogra

ms

in o

pera

tion

at I

BM

, the

Nat

iona

l Cas

h R

egis

ter

Com

pany

, the

Gill

ette

Com

pany

and

the

New

Yor

k St

ock

Exc

hang

e, a

s w

ell a

s to

vis

it sc

hool

s of

bus

ines

s in

U.S

. uni

vers

ities

. In

anot

her

inst

ance

, Far

mla

nd I

ndus

trie

s in

Kan

-sa

s C

ity, o

ne o

f th

e la

rges

t far

m c

oope

rativ

es in

the

Uni

ted

Stat

es,

was

a p

rinc

ipal

hos

t to

Mr.

Joh

n Po

ku, t

he N

atio

nal S

ecre

tary

of

Gh.

. a's

Nat

iona

l Far

mer

's U

nion

, who

is o

rgan

izin

g fa

rm c

oope

ra-

tives

in G

hana

. In

addi

tion

to d

etai

led

disc

ussi

on o

n co

oper

ativ

em

etho

ds, M

r. P

oku

rece

ived

a g

ift o

f 12

trai

ning

film

s fo

r us

e in

the

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na u

nion

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e st

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rshi

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st A

mer

ican

new

cpap

er p

lant

, the

"S

tate

Tim

es"

in B

aton

Rou

ge, L

ouis

iana

.M

any

U.S

. new

spap

ers

sim

ilarly

coo

pera

te in

the

U.S

. exc

hang

e pr

ogra

m b

y re

ceiv

ing

fore

ign

exch

ange

vis

itors

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reg

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fric

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nglis

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nion

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few

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thos

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ted

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e ne

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ages

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teD

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t may

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mor

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e gr

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in a

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area

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ing

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t, m

ay ta

ke o

n th

em

ajor

res

pons

ibili

ty f

or v

isito

r pr

ogra

ms

in th

e U

nite

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ates

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r ex

ampl

e, w

hen

youn

g A

fric

an le

ader

s co

me

for

a 4-

6w

eek

obse

rvat

ion

tour

to th

e U

nite

d St

ates

, Ope

ratio

n C

ross

road

sA

fric

a, u

nder

a c

ontr

act a

gree

men

t, ar

rang

es th

eir

obse

rvat

ion/

stud

ypr

ogra

m h

ere.

Bec

ause

of

its h

elp,

you

ng A

mer

ican

s w

ho h

ave

serv

edw

ith C

ross

road

s in

Afr

ica

are

avai

labl

e to

mee

t the

Afr

ican

s an

dof

fer

them

hom

e st

ays

with

peo

ple

who

kno

w A

fric

a an

d its

peo

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need

s an

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oble

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tees

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rs is

con

duct

ed e

ntir

ely

by p

riva

tegr

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; Sta

te D

epar

tmen

t gia

nts

only

sup

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hese

gro

ups'

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and

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or U

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-st

andi

ng a

re tw

o ex

ampl

es o

f su

ch g

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s w

hich

bri

ng y

oung

peo

ple

to li

ve a

nd a

ttend

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or a

yea

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an c

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tth

e pr

e-gr

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vel,

the

Uni

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Con

fere

nces

of th

e U

nive

rsity

of

Cal

ifor

nia

at L

os A

ngel

es a

nd S

anta

Bar

bara

have

, ove

r th

e pa

st 1

5 or

mor

e ye

ars,

take

n 6-

8 A

mer

ican

stu

dent

sea

ch s

umm

er o

n a

wor

k-st

udy

trip

to c

ount

ries

of

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sia.

The

irpr

ivat

ely

rais

ed f

unds

are

sup

plem

ente

d by

a s

mal

l gra

nt f

rom

the

Dep

artm

ent,

and

they

hav

e fu

ll re

spon

sibi

lity

for

plan

ning

the

stu-

dent

s' p

rogr

am a

nd a

ctiv

ities

. In

1969

the

Nat

iona

l 4H

Clu

bsFo

unda

tion

unde

r its

Int

erna

tiona

l Far

m Y

outh

Exc

hang

e (I

FYE

)

prog

ram

, usi

ng a

sup

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ry g

rant

-in-

aid

from

the

Dep

artm

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enab

led

som

e 50

you

ng f

arm

lead

ers

(mos

tly a

gric

ultu

ral c

olle

gegr

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tes)

fro

m th

e U

nite

d St

ates

and

11

coun

trie

s to

exc

hang

e6-

mon

th v

isits

. In

this

pro

gram

, whi

ch h

as b

een

carr

ied

on f

or o

ver

two

deca

des

(the

Dep

artm

ent h

as c

ontr

ibut

ed s

ince

196

0), y

oung

farm

ers

are

chos

en a

nd th

eir

prog

ram

on

loca

l far

ms

arra

nged

by

the

IFY

E o

rgan

izat

ion.

Man

y pr

ofes

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al o

rgan

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ions

bri

ng s

elec

ted

lead

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here

for

shor

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tens

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stud

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riod

s, w

ith th

e St

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pro-

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divi

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gra

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to th

ose

sele

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Am

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ocie

ty f

orIn

tern

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aw, f

or e

xam

ple,

in 1

969

brou

ght a

gro

up o

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gal

offi

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m f

orei

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over

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ts h

ere

for

an in

tern

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aw s

em-

inar

dev

elop

ed w

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arva

rd, a

nd 1

4 ex

chan

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rant

s w

ere

arra

nged

for

thes

e le

gal s

peci

alis

ts. W

hen

the

Ass

ocia

tion

of A

mer

ican

Law

Scho

ols

sim

ilarl

y ar

rang

ed a

196

9 pr

ogra

m f

or d

istin

guis

hed

fore

ign

juri

sts

to s

tudy

U.S

. leg

al e

duca

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exc

hang

e gr

ants

wer

e m

ade

avai

labl

e to

eig

ht o

f th

e ju

rist

s.In

the

arts

, the

inte

rnat

iona

l wri

ting

prog

ram

con

duct

ed a

tth

e U

nive

rsity

of

Iow

a re

gula

rly

brin

gs f

orei

gn c

reat

ive

wri

ters

for

a ye

ar's

stu

dy a

nd w

ork.

In

1969

the

Stat

e D

epar

tmen

t joi

ntly

spo

n-so

red

six

part

icip

ants

for

this

pro

gram

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niqu

e ex

ampl

e of

a p

riva

teex

chan

ge in

the

arts

this

yea

r w

as th

at o

f M

rs. A

dam

antia

Eco

no-

mid

es, K

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r of

the

Nat

iona

l Num

ism

atic

Mus

eum

in A

then

s, w

here

the

hold

ings

of

anci

ent G

reek

, Rom

an a

nd M

edite

rran

ean

coin

s ar

eof

gre

at h

isto

rica

l im

port

ance

. The

Am

eric

an N

umis

mat

ic S

ocie

ty,

whi

ch p

rovi

des

cura

tori

al tr

aini

ng f

or p

eopl

e fr

om m

useu

ms

inE

urop

e an

d th

e M

iddl

e E

ast,

wis

hed

to o

ffer

Mrs

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nom

ides

asp

ecia

l stu

dy p

rogr

am h

ere

on m

useo

iogy

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exch

ange

gra

nt w

aspr

ovid

ed to

cov

er h

er tr

avel

cos

ts, a

nd th

e So

ciet

y pl

anne

d he

rpr

ogra

m a

nd p

aid

her

livin

g ex

pens

es in

the

Uni

ted

Stat

es. H

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eate

r fa

mili

arity

with

Am

eric

an m

etho

ds w

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e of

con

side

rabl

eva

lue

to A

mer

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sch

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s w

ho p

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sear

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t her

mus

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then

s.Pr

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rgan

izat

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, at t

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nat

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mun

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act

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for

eign

wom

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ey a

lso

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ssoc

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n de

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gani

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rec

eive

s a

smal

l exc

hang

e pr

ogra

m g

rant

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gue

mem

bers

ther

e. I

n 19

69, 1

4 su

ch le

ader

s re

ceiv

ed e

xcha

nge

gran

ts to

par

ticip

ate.

The

sem

inar

was

fol

low

ed b

y a

wel

l-m

anag

edvi

sit t

o U

.S. c

ities

whe

re s

tate

and

loca

l Lea

gue

lead

ers

had

prep

ared

a fu

ll an

d va

ried

pro

gram

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ofes

sion

al w

omen

's g

roup

s ar

e al

so in

volv

ed. F

or e

xam

ple,

each

yea

r fo

r th

e la

st s

ever

al y

ears

the

Am

eric

an W

omen

in R

adio

and

Tel

evis

ion

(AW

RT

) ha

s br

ough

t for

eign

wom

en b

road

cast

ers

to th

e U

nite

d St

ates

. AW

RT

take

s m

ajor

res

pons

ibili

ty f

or th

e vi

si-

10

tors

' pro

gram

and

pro

vide

s ha

lf th

eir

mai

nten

ance

whi

le th

ey o

bser

vebr

oadc

astin

g fa

cilit

ies

and

tech

niqu

es in

the

Uni

ted

Stat

es. T

he e

x-ch

ange

pro

gram

pay

s in

tern

atio

nal t

rave

l and

sup

plem

enta

ry m

ain-

tena

nce. Su

bsta

ntia

l pri

vate

exc

hang

e ta

kes

plac

e, o

f co

urse

, with

out

gove

rnm

ent c

ontr

ibut

ion.

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sco

pe o

f pr

ivat

e in

volv

emen

t in

ex-

chan

ge is

sug

gest

ed b

y th

ese

figu

res:

in 1

969

som

e 2,

200

Am

eric

anun

iver

sitie

s, c

orpo

ratio

ns, p

riva

te o

rgan

izat

ions

, and

teac

hing

inst

i-

CO

MM

UN

ITY

SE

RV

ICE

inte

rest

s to

day'

s fo

reig

nst

uden

ts. A

kira

Shi

geok

a of

Jap

an, A

mer

ican

Fiel

d Se

rvic

e st

uden

t, w

orks

in s

peec

hth

erap

y at

Red

land

s, C

alif

orni

a.

tutio

ns s

uch

as h

ospi

tals

, wer

e au

thor

ized

by

the

Stat

e D

epar

tmen

tto

con

duct

exc

hang

e pr

ogra

ms

for

rece

ivin

g an

d tr

aini

ng f

orei

gnvi

sito

rs. O

f th

e 45

,000

exc

hang

e vi

sito

rs w

ho c

ame

to th

e U

nite

dSt

ates

in th

at y

ear,

abo

ut 8

0% c

ame

unde

r th

ese

auth

oriz

ed p

riva

tepr

ogra

ms.

Som

e w

ere

stud

ents

, oth

ers

adva

nced

and

dist

ingu

ishe

dpr

ofes

sion

als

in th

eir

fiel

ds. T

he S

tate

Dep

artm

ent r

evie

ws

appl

ica-

tions

for

pri

vate

U.S

. exc

hang

e pr

ogra

ms,

as

it ha

s a

lega

l obl

igat

ion

to d

o so

as

a pr

otec

tion

to e

xcha

nge

visi

tors

, and

des

igna

tes

thos

ew

hich

mee

t nec

essa

ry s

tand

ards

. Vis

as f

or tr

avel

to th

e U

nite

d St

ates

to p

artic

ipat

e in

pri

vate

U.S

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gram

s ar

e is

sued

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y w

hen

the

prog

ram

s ar

e so

des

igna

ted.

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aca

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ic e

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nge

prog

ram

of

the

Stat

e D

epar

tmen

tth

e ex

chan

ge o

f gr

adua

te s

tude

nts,

pro

fess

ors

and

rese

arch

sch

olar

sis

per

haps

that

par

t of

exch

ange

mos

t ind

ebte

d to

pri

vate

indi

vidu

als

and

agen

cies

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r its

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d m

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rant

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y se

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gove

rnm

ent o

ffic

ial,

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side

of a

U.S

. Gov

ernm

ent o

ffic

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of th

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ivat

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enci

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tee

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oint

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e Pr

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rom

the

priv

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mun

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ajor

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egor

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m a

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port

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f th

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ate

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artm

ent's

tota

l aca

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exc

hang

e pr

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m. T

each

er e

xcha

nge

is, h

owev

er, c

arri

ed o

ut b

y a

gove

rnm

ent a

genc

ythe

U.S

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of E

duca

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titut

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Int

erna

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e ar

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Stat

e D

epar

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llte

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r ex

chan

ge is

sup

ervi

sed

by th

e B

oard

of

Fore

ign

Scho

lars

hips

.

Tak

e th

e ca

se o

f M

r. Y

asuo

Ued

a, a

gra

duat

e st

uden

t fro

mJa

pan

in th

e 19

68-6

9 ac

adem

ic y

ear,

who

was

sel

ecte

d by

the

bi-

natio

nal C

omm

issi

on in

Jap

an to

rec

eive

a g

rant

for

a y

ear

of a

d-va

nced

stu

dy in

the

Uni

ted

Stat

es in

man

ager

ial m

arke

ting.

The

Com

mis

sion

, alth

ough

initi

ated

and

sup

port

ed, l

ike

46 o

ther

s ar

ound

the

wor

ld, u

nder

U.S

. exc

hang

e le

gisl

atio

n, is

a q

uasi

-pri

vate

gro

up.

Mr.

Ued

a's

gran

t, aw

arde

d by

the

Com

mis

sion

fro

m S

tate

Dep

art-

men

t fun

ds, p

rovi

ded

him

with

trav

el c

osts

. In

the

Uni

ted

Stat

es,

the

ITns

titut

e of

Int

erna

tiona

l Edu

catio

n (H

E),

a p

riva

te U

.S. e

du-

catio

nal e

xcha

nge

orga

niza

tion,

arr

ange

d a

fello

wsh

ip f

or h

im to

stud

y at

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f R

oche

ster

. TIE

, und

er c

ontr

act t

o th

e

11

PR

IVA

TE

BU

SIN

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rani

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tern

atio

nal

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se M

anha

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n) D

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o.F

irst N

atio

nal C

ity B

ank

of N

ew Y

ork

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otor

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eral

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ors

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p.IB

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rnat

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pora

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ser

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hur

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mer

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dvan

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tern

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atio

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13

Stat

e D

epar

tmen

t, he

lps

secu

re s

uch

plac

emen

ts in

U.S

. col

lege

s an

dac

ts in

a g

ener

ally

sup

ervi

sory

cap

acity

to th

e st

uden

ts w

hile

in th

eU

nite

d St

ates

.

On

his

arri

val i

n th

e U

nite

d St

ates

, Mr.

Ued

a w

ent f

irst

to th

eU

nive

rsity

of

Min

neso

ta f

or a

mon

th's

ori

enta

tion

and

lang

uage

trai

ning

bef

ore

he b

egan

his

for

mal

stu

dies

. At R

oche

ster

, he

had

inad

ditio

n to

the

usua

l fac

ulty

adv

ice,

cou

nsel

and

sup

ervi

sion

fro

mth

e fo

reig

n st

uden

t adv

isor

, who

is a

mem

ber

of th

e N

atio

nal A

s-so

ciat

ion

of F

orei

gn S

tude

nt A

ffai

rs, a

pri

vate

org

aniz

atio

n w

hich

rece

ives

fun

ds f

rom

the

Stat

e D

epar

tmen

t to

prom

ote

such

cou

nsel

-in

g se

rvic

es. D

urin

g hi

s st

udy

year

, Mr.

Ued

a vi

site

d w

ith a

n A

mer

i-

14

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TU

RN

ED

FO

RE

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gra

ntee

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n Po

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ows

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ning

film

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ps to

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atio

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ms

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h ed

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iona

l mat

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l fro

m F

arm

iand

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strie

s in

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sas

City

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U.S

. coo

pera

tive,

one

of h

is m

ajor

hos

ts o

n hi

s re

cent

U.S

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dy tr

ip.

can

host

fam

ily o

n w

eeke

nds

and

holid

ays

and

atte

nded

som

e co

m-

mun

ity a

ctiv

ities

. In

shor

t, hi

s en

tire

exch

ange

exp

erie

nce

was

apr

ivat

e on

e. H

is o

nly

dire

ct c

onta

ct w

ith th

e A

mer

ican

Gov

ernm

ent,

beyo

nd a

ccep

ting

and

sign

ing

his

trav

el g

rant

agr

eem

ent,

was

ase

ries

of

pre-

depa

rtur

e "o

rien

tatio

n-to

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eric

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lks

arra

nged

by

the

U.S

. Em

bass

y in

Tok

yo b

efor

e he

left

Jap

an. F

orei

gn e

xcha

nge

prof

esso

rs a

nd r

esea

rch

scho

lars

fin

d th

eir

exch

ange

exp

erie

nce

inth

e U

nite

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ates

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equa

lly p

riva

te a

ffai

r. -

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ivat

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ting

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eric

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ic g

rant

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eric

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radu

ate

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ents

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tern

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arr

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acem

ents

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Boa

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mitt

ee, w

hich

wor

ks u

nder

con

trac

t to

the

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art-

men

t, w

as f

orm

ed b

y fo

ur le

adin

g U

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chol

arly

and

pro

fess

iona

l soc

ietie

sto

ass

ist t

he e

xcha

nge

prog

ram

.

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dditi

on to

pro

vidi

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tudy

and

lect

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oppo

rtun

ities

tofo

reig

n ac

adem

ic g

rant

ees,

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eric

an u

nive

rsiti

es a

nd c

olle

ges

give

the

exch

ange

pro

gram

oth

er im

port

ant f

orm

s of

coo

pera

tion.

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ex-

ampl

e, a

uni

vers

ity w

ill u

nder

take

, on

cont

ract

to th

e D

epar

tmen

t, a

spec

ial s

erie

s of

exc

hang

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sual

ly p

lann

ed o

ver

a pe

riod

of

seve

ral

year

s, to

hel

p st

reng

then

a p

artic

ular

uni

vers

ity o

vers

eas

in o

ne o

rm

ore

spec

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ubje

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Uni

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alif

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agr

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men

t with

the

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Uni

vers

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ong

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one

of

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epr

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ts. A

noth

er e

xam

ple

is th

e Io

wa-

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nbul

pol

itica

l sci

ence

pro

j-ec

t set

up

in 1

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und

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f Io

wa

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ssis

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to12

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n an

exp

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enta

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orks

hop

sem

inar

des

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d to

mak

e th

eir

prof

essi

onal

and

cultu

ral

tr,n

sitio

n ea

sier

whe

nth

ey r

etur

n ho

me,

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Is

tanb

ul to

dev

elop

a c

hair

in p

oliti

cal s

cien

ce, b

yse

lect

ing

an A

mer

ican

pro

ftus

or e

ach

year

to le

ctur

e at

Ist

anbu

l and

by p

rovi

ding

adv

ance

d st

udy

in p

oliti

cal s

cien

ce a

t Iow

a fo

r on

e or

mor

e T

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sh s

chol

ars.

Oth

er U

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nive

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es m

ay c

ondu

ct s

peci

al s

emin

ars,

at t

heD

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tmen

t's r

eque

st, f

or p

artic

ular

gro

ups

of g

rant

ees.

In

1969

,th

e U

nive

rsity

of

Penn

sylv

ania

, for

exa

mpl

e, a

rran

ged

a se

min

ar o

nur

bani

zatio

n fo

r L

atin

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eric

an le

ader

s; G

eorg

etow

n U

nive

rsity

orga

nize

d se

min

ars

on E

nglis

h-la

ngua

ge in

stru

ctio

n fo

r M

exic

ante

ache

rs; a

nd th

e U

nive

rsity

of

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orad

o at

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lder

pre

sent

ed a

I

15

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chin

g up

on

a ye

ar's

act

iviti

essi

nce

they

saw

eac

hot

her

in F

inla

nd th

e pr

evio

ussu

mm

er a

re P

amF

razi

er (

left)

and

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a O

jala

from

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sink

i. P

am h

advi

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d M

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as e

xcha

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stud

ents

und

er th

e pr

ivat

ely

run

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th fo

rU

nder

stan

ding

prog

ram

, whi

chre

ceiv

es s

ome

supp

lem

enta

ryU

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prog

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supp

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achi

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sci

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ln U

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has

for

sev

eral

yea

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dmin

iste

red

part

of

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exch

ange

pro

gram

for

sou

ther

n A

fric

an s

tude

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the

Uni

vers

ity o

fW

isco

nsin

at M

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kee

prov

ides

, in

its s

choo

l of

educ

atio

n, a

spe

cial

prog

ram

for

edu

cato

rs f

rom

Fre

nch-

spea

king

Afr

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cou

ntri

es.

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y ab

out 1

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f th

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ore

than

121

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stu

dent

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ted

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re h

ere

on U

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over

nmen

t gra

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vidi

ngad

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d pl

acem

ent f

or "

non-

gran

t" s

tude

nts

as w

ell

as g

rant

ees

is a

mat

ter

of s

peci

al in

tere

st a

nd c

once

rn to

the

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art-

men

t, an

d th

e co

oper

atio

n of

pri

vate

pro

fess

iona

l aca

dem

ic o

rgan

i-za

tions

on

this

pro

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has

bee

n un

ique

and

inva

luab

le. G

roup

s su

chas

the

Inst

itute

of

Inte

rnat

iona

l Edu

catio

n an

d th

e A

mer

ican

-Kor

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datio

n, f

or e

xam

ple,

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k in

spe

cifi

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untr

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on c

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uden

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lan

to c

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to th

e U

nite

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for

stu

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not

und

er g

over

nmen

t spo

nsor

ship

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lish-

lang

uage

test

ing

pro-

cedu

res

for

stud

ents

aro

und

the

wor

ld h

ave

been

wor

ked

out w

ithth

e he

lp o

f th

e C

ente

r fo

r A

pplie

d L

ingu

istic

s, th

e A

mer

ican

Lan

-gu

age

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itute

of

Geo

rget

own

Uni

vers

ity a

nd th

e E

duca

tiona

l Tes

t-in

g Se

rvic

e.

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Dep

artm

ent h

as a

lso

had

the

cons

tant

adv

ice

and

coun

sel

of p

riva

te a

genc

ies

on th

e cr

ucia

l que

stio

ns o

f th

e co

mpa

rabi

lity

ofU

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nd f

orei

gn a

cade

mic

cre

dent

ials

, and

of

suita

ble

colle

ge e

n-tr

ance

exa

min

atio

ns f

or n

on-g

rant

ee a

s w

ell a

s gr

ante

e fo

reig

n st

u-de

nts.

Am

ong

thes

e ag

enci

es a

re th

e C

olle

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ntra

nce

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min

atio

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, the

Cou

ncil

of G

radu

ate

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ols,

the

Cou

ncil

on th

e E

valu

a-tio

n of

For

eign

Stu

dent

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dent

ials

, and

the

Am

eric

an A

ssoc

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nof

Col

legi

ate

Reg

istr

ars

and

Adm

issi

ons

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icer

s. S

ome

of th

ese

or-

gani

zatio

ns h

ave

wor

ked

on d

irec

t con

trac

ts w

ith th

e D

epar

tmen

t,ot

hers

hav

e ac

ted

in a

vol

unta

ry a

dvis

ory

capa

city

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all e

xcha

nge

visi

tors

, fro

m s

tude

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dig

nita

ry, d

irec

tac

quai

ntan

ce a

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lks

with

eve

ryda

y A

mer

ican

s in

thei

r ho

me

com

-m

uniti

es a

re o

ften

the

mos

t eye

-ope

ning

par

t of

any

visi

t her

e. S

uch

pers

on-t

o-pe

rson

mee

tings

are

reg

ular

ly a

rran

ged

by p

riva

te a

genc

ies

and

indi

vidu

als.

Loc

al v

olun

teer

gro

ups

incl

ude

wor

ld a

ffai

rs c

oun-

cils

and

inte

rnat

iona

l vis

itor

and

hosp

italit

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nter

s. C

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RV

(th

eN

atio

nal C

ounc

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omm

unity

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vice

s to

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erna

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itors

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e la

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was

fou

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in 1

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nea

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intr

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reig

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sito

rs to

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eric

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eopl

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omes

and

com

mun

i-tie

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embe

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f th

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grou

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mos

t all

volu

ntee

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nd w

omen

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vis

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upo

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p ar

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pro

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me

stay

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dlin

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aqu

arte

r m

illio

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divi

dual

loca

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its a

yea

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lthou

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exi

st o

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eas,

man

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divi

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broa

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ake

a pa

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eff

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sure

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an v

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and,

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tude

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live

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cal f

amili

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et a

per

sona

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loca

l soc

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ultu

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mon

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e se

ven

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sory

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