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U.S. Study Abroad Engagement Grant Program (Namibia)

U.S. Study Abroad Engagement Grant Program (Namibia)

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Deadline: 13-Dec-2024

The U.S. Embassy Windhoek, Namibia/Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State are pleased to announce an open competition for organizations to submit applications to carry out a program to support activities that will expand international academic partnerships and the number and diversity of U.S. undergraduate students studying abroad in more diverse locations in Namibia.

The U.S. Study Abroad Engagement Grants (SAEGs) have been strategically developed to provide essential support for initiatives aimed at enhancing international academic partnerships. These grants aim to foster a significant increase in the number and diversity of U.S.  undergraduate students who embark on life-changing study abroad experiences in a wider array of destinations across the globe. The goal of SAEGs is to build foreign higher education institutions’ capacity to develop partnerships with U.S counterparts. and host more U.S study abroad students. SAEGs can support the development of wider higher education partnerships and exchanges, but all projects must have activities directly linked to increasing foreign higher education institutions’ capacity to host U.S. study abroad students.

SAEGs are the foreign-focused component of USA Study Abroad’s higher education capacity-building programming. It is complemented by the Increase and Diversify Education Abroad for U.S. Students (IDEAS) Program, which provides grants and trainings to build U.S. colleges and universities’ capacity to engage in international exchanges, including through the development of international partnerships. Through its work with SAEGs and the IDEAS Program, USA Study Abroad aims to build global higher education capacity to support U.S. study abroad programming, thereby increasing and diversifying the institutions, students, and destinations engaged in education abroad programming.

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For more information, visit U.S. Embassy in Namibia.

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