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Study of the U.S. Institutes Madeleine K. Albright Young Women Leaders Program

Funding Opportunity: Building a Community of Practice for Women in Strategic Trade (WiST) - United States

Deadline: 06-May-24

The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs invites proposal submissions from U.S. public and private academic and cultural institutions, exchange-of-persons, and other notfor-profit organizations for the design and implementation of four Institutes for the Study of the U.S., Madeleine K. Albright Young Women Leaders Program.

Four Institutes will take place over five weeks in summer 2025. Each Institute will focus on a theme that reflects U.S. foreign policy priorities. The themes selected for these Institutes are: Civic Engagement, Economic Empowerment, Environmental Issues, and Public Policy.

The Albright Young Women Leaders Program is an intensive academic program that provides groups of foreign female undergraduate students with a deeper understanding of U.S. society, culture, values, and institutions while developing their leadership skills. Institutes will include classroom-based lectures, discussions, readings, and group presentations; site visits and educational travel; leadership development; and community service activities; and opportunities to interact with a wide variety of Americans. The goal is to provide young women leaders from around the world with an in-depth examination of a specific field of study; build knowledge, capacity, and networks among emerging women leaders; and strengthen their understanding of the history and evolution of U.S. society, culture, values, and institutions, broadly defined.

ECA intends to conduct the Albright Young Women Leaders Program in person in summer 2025. Each Institute must be approximately five weeks in length; participants will spend approximately four weeks at a U.S. university or college campus and approximately one week on an integrated educational study tour that complements the academic residency. The program should also include a convening event that will bring together participants from all four Albright Young Women Leaders Institutes. This event should take place over one to two days at the beginning or end of the Institutes. Applicants must propose possible locations for the event, which may include Washington, DC. The event will be planned in conjunction with ECA. It may consist of sector or regional experts, a networking event, and/or participant debriefings.

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For more information, visit Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

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