Annual Report, U.S. Government International Exchange and Training ActivitiesBureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, United States Information Agency, 1991 |
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... Volunteers Adjunct scientists , some of whom are foreign , provide volunteer and uncompensated services . Sources of Funding : foreign governments , international organizations , private sec- tor ( foundations , universities , etc ...
... Volunteers Adjunct scientists , some of whom are foreign , provide volunteer and uncompensated services . Sources of Funding : foreign governments , international organizations , private sec- tor ( foundations , universities , etc ...
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... Volunteers 20 91 454 Visiting Program Guest Researchers Senior International Fellowships 1,740 247 41 National Research Service Awards 220 29 Foreign Supported Fellowships 11 Health Scientist Exchanges 28 13 French CNRS Program 5 7 ...
... Volunteers 20 91 454 Visiting Program Guest Researchers Senior International Fellowships 1,740 247 41 National Research Service Awards 220 29 Foreign Supported Fellowships 11 Health Scientist Exchanges 28 13 French CNRS Program 5 7 ...
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... Volunteers Visiting Program ( includes ADAMHA / NIMH / NIAAA and FDA ) Guest Researchers ( includes ADAMHA / NIMH / NIAAA scientists ) N / A $ 477,000 109 Foreign 8 U.S. $ 375,000 $ 829,000 3,955,000 N / A $ 829,000 3,955,000 20 Foreign ...
... Volunteers Visiting Program ( includes ADAMHA / NIMH / NIAAA and FDA ) Guest Researchers ( includes ADAMHA / NIMH / NIAAA scientists ) N / A $ 477,000 109 Foreign 8 U.S. $ 375,000 $ 829,000 3,955,000 N / A $ 829,000 3,955,000 20 Foreign ...
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... volunteers / years FY 1991- $ 186,000,000 ; 4,691 volunteers / years FY 1992- $ 197,000,000 ; 5,044 volunteers / years Geographic Area : Worldwide The Program Established in 1961 , the Peace Corps of the United States of Amer- ica ...
... volunteers / years FY 1991- $ 186,000,000 ; 4,691 volunteers / years FY 1992- $ 197,000,000 ; 5,044 volunteers / years Geographic Area : Worldwide The Program Established in 1961 , the Peace Corps of the United States of Amer- ica ...
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... Volunteers by Region FY 1991 Africa Latin America and the Caribbean Pacific , Asia , Central Europe , and the Mediterranean United Nations Volunteers Total 2,070 * 1,509 1,070 42 4,649 Countries receiving the largest number of ...
... Volunteers by Region FY 1991 Africa Latin America and the Caribbean Pacific , Asia , Central Europe , and the Mediterranean United Nations Volunteers Total 2,070 * 1,509 1,070 42 4,649 Countries receiving the largest number of ...
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Academic Specialists activities Administration Africa Americans Going Overseas areas Arts America Asia Bureau CNRS Program College Teachers Coming to U.S. cont'd East East-West Center Eastern Europe English Teaching environmental Exchange and Training Exchange International exchange programs foreign governments foreign scientists foreign visitors Foreigners Coming Fulbright Commissions Fulbright Program Fulbright Teacher Exchange Funding all sources Government International Exchange Government U.S. Government Group Projects Abroad Guest Workers Humanities institutions Inter-American Foundation International Research International Visitors Program Japan-U.S. Friendship Committee Length of Grant Library National Endowment Office of International Peace Corps private sector foundations professional Program Foreign program provides Scientist Program Small Business Administration Smithsonian Source of Funding South Asia Summer Seminars Surface Mining Technical Assistance tions Training Program U.S. Agency U.S. Americans Going U.S. Dollars U.S. Government International U.S. Government U.S. U.S. Information Agency U.S. Scientists United USAID USGS USIA Visiting Foreign Fellows Volunteers workshops worldwide
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Page 34 - States to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries by means of educational and cultural exchange; to strengthen the ties which unite us with other nations by demonstrating the educational and cultural interests, developments, and achievements of the people of the United States and other nations, and the contributions being made toward a peaceful and more fruitful life for people throughout the world...
Page 34 - States to promote a better understanding of the United States in other countries, and to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries.
Page 24 - ... to foster the interchange of scientific information among scientists in the United States and foreign countries...
Page 12 - Agency, as stated by law, is to enhance the quality, appropriateness, and effectiveness of health care services...
Page 96 - Europe; two programs of the Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China (CSCPRC...
Page 90 - The aeronautical and space activities of the United States shall be conducted so as to contribute materially to ... Cooperation by the United States with other nations and groups of nations in work done pursuant to this Act and in the peaceful application of the results thereof; . . . Sec.
Page 86 - Japan (known as the GARIOA Account) to aid education and culture at the highest level in order to enhance reciprocal people-to-people understanding and to support the close friendship and mutuality of interests between the United States and Japan.
Page 5 - FY 1978 we requested $35. 0 million to provide training to personnel from 41 countries. This program supports foreign policy objectives by providing an effective and relatively inexpensive contribution to the military strength and leadership of certain countries. This program provides: — professional military training; • -- opportunities for communication with the current or future military leadership of foreign countries; and — opportunities for personnel trained in the United States to observe...
Page 6 - ... if the military education and training would (i) contribute to responsible defense resource management, (ii) foster greater respect for and understanding of the principle of civilian control of the military...
Page 63 - to foster, promote, and develop the foreign and domestic commerce