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Photo of Secretary Rice announcing the Edward R. Murrow Journalism Program.>> Secretary of State Announces Edward R. Murrow Journalism Program
On December 13, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice announced a new Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) initiative, the Edward R. Murrow Journalism Program, that will bring up to 100 upcoming leaders in the field of journalism from around the world to examine journalistic practices in the United States. Planned for April 2006, the program is an innovative public-private partnership between the Department of State, the Aspen Institute, and six leading U.S. schools of journalism, residing at USC, the University of Minnesota, the University of North Carolina, the University of Oklahoma, the University of Kentucky, and the University of Texas. Secretary Rice, Under Secretary Karen Hughes, Aspen Institute President Walter Isaacson, and USC Annenberg School for Communication Dean Geoffrey Cowan spoke at the event.
Read Secretary Rice's remarks.
Read the Fact Sheet on the Program. (PDF, 109 KB - Requires free Adobe Acrobat Reader)

Photo of Assistant Secretary Dina Habib Powell with Students from Ramallah.>> ECA Assistant Secretary Dina Habib Powell Meets with Palestinian Students and Former Fulbright Scholars in Ramallah
During a recent trip to the Middle East, ECA Assistant Secretary Dina Habib Powell met with Palestinian students and former Fulbright scholars in Ramallah to discuss USG PD programs and outreach. The students included former participants in ECA’s YES scholarship program and from the ACCESS microscholarship program, which provides English language training for more than 500 public school students from the West Bank and Gaza. In her meeting with the Fulbright alumni, Ms. Powell learned about plans to create a Palestinian Fulbright Alumni association. She congratulated the former Fulbright scholars on their initiative and said she looked forward to working with Fulbright alumni from the West Bank and Gaza on future projects. For more information about Secretary Rice's recent trip to the Middle East, please visit:
www.state.gov/secretary/trvl/55996.htm.

>> Department of State and FORTUNE’s Most Powerful Women Form International Women Leaders Mentoring Partnership
Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Dina Habib Powell announced today a dynamic new U.S. Department of State partnership with FORTUNE’s Most Powerful Women in a mentoring program for emerging women business leaders from around the world. Selected participants will have the opportunity to be mentored by a senior executive in a Fortune 500 company and to develop management and business skills while gaining experience in the competitive, cutting-edge U.S. business environment. Ann Moore, Chairman and CEO of Time, Inc. (parent of FORTUNE), will be the first business leader to take part in the program.
Read the full release.



The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) fosters mutual understanding between the United States and other countries through international educational and training programs. The bureau does so by promoting personal, professional, and institutional ties between private citizens and organizations in the United States and abroad, as well as by presenting U.S. history, society, art and culture in all of its diversity to overseas audiences.

The Fulbright Program provides grants for Graduate Students, Scholars and Professionals, and Teachers and Administrators. This site includes Fulbright Commissions and other information on the program.

EducationUSA promotes U.S. higher education abroad, supports overseas advising centers, collaborates with U.S. educational organizations to strengthen international exchange, and manages the Gilman study abroad scholarship program.

The Office of English Language Programs creates and implements high quality, targeted English language programs overseas to promote mutual understanding between the United States and other countries. Staff, including overseas-based Regional English Language Officers, plan, conduct and support programs sponsored by American Embassies and Consulates.

Programs for Eurasia and Southeast Europe include activities involving individual fellowships or institutional linkages.

Requests for Grant Proposals announce the latest bureau funding opportunities for academic, and non-profit institutions seeking exchanges and training grants.

The Humphrey Fellowships bring mid-level professionals from developing countries to the United States for a year of academic study and professional experiences.

The Study of the U.S. Branch promotes better understanding of the U.S. through Summer Institutes for foreign university faculty. This site also contains an extensive number of links to on-line American Studies resources.

The International Visitor Leadership Program brings participants to the U.S. to meet and confer with professional counterparts and to experience firsthand the U.S. and its institutions.

The Office of Citizen Exchanges develops professional, cultural and youth programs with nonprofit American institutions, including voluntary community organizations, professional associations, and universities. Thematic categories for grants include civil society, NGO development, civic education, media development, judicial training, intellectual property rights, and public administration among other themes. The office has three geographic divisions — Europe/Eurasia; Near East, South Asia and Africa; and Western Hemisphere and East Asia — as well as divisions for youth and cultural programs, including ECA's CultureConnect web site.

The Alumni Affairs Division is committed to continuing to engage with the alumni of Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) exchange programs in order to increase the mutual understanding between the peoples of the United States and other countries.

International Cultural Property Protection represents U.S. responsibilities in protecting the cultural patrimony of other countries.

The Ambassador's Fund for Cultural Preservation, established by Congress for the fiscal year 2001, aims to assist less developed countries in preserving their cultural heritage and to demonstrate U.S. respect for other cultures.

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