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AFS Intercultural Programs | |||
| Organization type: | Non-profit organization | |||
| Website: | www.afs.org/usa | |||
| Organization description: | Since 1947, AFS Intercultural Programs has been leading international high school student exchange. AFS was founded by volunteer American Field Service ambulance drivers from World Wars I and II who believedâ as AFS believes todayâ that the way to build a more just and peaceful world begins when people from different countries meet, learn about each other, and begin to understand each other. Today, AFS is a worldwide, nonprofit organization that exchanges more than 11,000 students each year among a partnership of more than 50 AFS partner countries. More than 300,000 individuals have studied abroad with AFS and live in more than 100 countries around the world. AFS is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and is a volunteer-driven organization, with more than 8,000 U.S. volunteers and 30,000 worldwide. | |||
| Contact information: | Brie Rehbein | |||
| Email: | brie.rehbein@afs.org | |||
| Mail: | AFS Intercultural Programs 506 SW 6th Ave, 2nd Floor Portland OR 97204 |
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| Phone: | 800-876-2377 x1563 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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Bay Area Global Education Program | |||
| Organization type: | Non-profit organization | |||
| Website: | www.itsyourworld.org/schools/ | |||
| Organization description: | Bay Area Global Education Program (BAGEP) is a regional site of the California International Studies Project, one of the California State Subject Matter Projects. These projects provide K-12 teacher professional development programs designed to increase teacher content knowledge. BAGEP programs focus on the field of International Studies, World History, and Economics. BAGEP's office is located at the Schools Program of the World Affairs Council, its sponsoring institution. | |||
| Contact information: | Amy Benedicty | |||
| Email: | schools@wacsf.org | |||
| Mail: | Bay Area Global Education
Program World Affairs Council 312 Sutter St., Ste. 312 San Francisco CA 94108 |
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| Phone: | 415-293-4655 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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Center for African Studies at UC Berkeley | |||
| Organization type: | Post-secondary school | |||
| Website: | http://www.ias.berkeley.edu/africa/ | |||
| Organization description: | The Center for African Studies at Berkeley is a public trust dedicated to illuminating the complex realities and contemporary relevance of Africa. Through its teaching, research, and public service programs, the Center provides to the people of California, the American public, and students and scholars from around the world a rich reserve of insight and understanding. In contrast to much uninformed public discourse on Africa, the Center is a hub of committed teaching and learning, cutting edge scholarly research, and active engagement in current policy issues.The Center strives to make Africanist resources accessible to the general public through K-12 curriculum development, educational programs, lecture series, a newsletter, our Website, and an annual conference open to the general public. | |||
| Contact information: | Amma Oduro | |||
| Email: | asc@berkeley.edu | |||
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University of California Berkeley |
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| Phone: | 510-642-8338 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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Center for Latin American Studies at UC Berkeley | |||
| Organization type: | Post-Secondary School | |||
| Website: | www.clas.berkeley.edu | |||
| Organization description: | The mission of the Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) at UC Berkeley is to promote research and community awareness about issues affecting Latin America. The Center works to provide a forum for international policy discussions; build a global network of policy-makers, scholars, students and the public; support faculty and student research; and offer outreach programs to K-12 educators. Every semester CLAS puts on a dynamic program which includes both lecture and film series. All events are free and open to the public. CLAS also publishes the tri-annual Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies, a journal which provides in-depth analysis of the issues affecting Latin America. | |||
| Contact information: | Jean Spencer | |||
| Email: | jean_s@berkeley.edu | |||
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University of California Berkeley |
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| Phone: | 510-642-2162 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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Center for Middle Eastern Studies at UC Berkeley | |||
| Organization type: | Post-secondary school | |||
| Website: | www.ias.berkeley.edu/cmes | |||
| Organization description: | The principle mission of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) at the University of California at Berkeley is to enhance awareness of the Middle East and of its diverse peoples and cultures. The Center promotes both specialized knowledge and public understanding of this crucial area of the world, which includes the Arab states, Turkey, Iran, and Israel. The Center aims to reach the broadest possible constituency, working with a variety of organizations and individuals to discover new avenues for scholarly outreach and cooperation. As the lone Middle East Center in Northern California, CMES also establishes and reinforces links to other colleges and universities in the region with more modest Middle East programs | |||
| Contact information: | Amanda Leung | |||
| Email: | cmes@berkeley.edu | |||
| Mail: | Center for Middle Eastern
Studies University of California Berkeley 340 Stephens Hall Berkeley CA 94720-2314 |
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| Phone: | 510-642-8208 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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Center for Southeast Asia Studies at UC Berkeley | |||
| Organization type: | Post-secondary school | |||
| Website: | http://ias.berkeley.edu/cseas | |||
| Organization description: | The Center for Southeast Asia Studies (CSEAS) presents on-campus lecture series and cultural programs free and open to public. The Center also promotes K-12 outreach, faculty and graduate research, organizes conferences, and receives visiting scholars from around the world. In 2000, CSEAS joined with the Center for Southeast Asia Studies at University of California, Los Angeles to form a consortium as a U.S Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center for Southeast Asian Studies. CSEAS supports language courses through the Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies. This department currently offers instruction in five Southeast Asian languages (Indonesian, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Thai and Khmer). | |||
| Contact information: | Sarah Maxim | |||
| Email: | cseas@berkeley.edu | |||
| Mail: | Center for Southeast Asia
Studies University of California Berkeley 2223 Fulton Street Rm 617 Berkeley CA 94720-2318 |
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| Phone: | 510-642-3609 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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Diablo International Resource Center | |||
| Organization type: | Non-profit organization | |||
| Website: | http://www.diabloirc.org | |||
| Organization description: | The Diablo International Resource Center puts on twelve lectures a year held at Acalanes Adult Education Center on issues concerned with international relations and foreign policy. | |||
| Contact information: | Kaya Beeley | |||
| Email: | diaboirc@aol.com | |||
| Mail: | Diablo International Resource
Center 1963 Tice Valley Blvd. Walnut Creek CA CA 94595 |
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| Phone: | 925-944-0311 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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Educational Services, Intl. | |||
| Organization type: | Corporation | |||
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Resources: homestay placement services, newsletter for hosts, cross-cultural
mediation |
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| Organization description: | Educational Services, Intl.
offers homestays for international students, interns, and professionals.
Our mission is to promote language learning, enhance cultural awareness,
and help establish global friendships. Our homestay hosts are committed
to our mission and welcome the opportunity for cultural exchange. |
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| Contact information: | Susan Svensson | |||
| Email: | susan@edservintl.com | |||
| Mail: |
Educational Services, Intl. |
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| Phone: | 510-436-4848 |
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| Country: | USA | |||
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Institute of East Asian Studies at UC Berkeley | |||
| Organization type: | Post-secondary school | |||
| Website: | http://ieas.berkeley.edu | |||
| Organization description: | The Institute of East Asian Studies (IEAS) is an Organized Research Unit that serves as the focal point for all of UC Berkeley programs related to East Asia and the Pacific. The Institute fosters the interdisciplinary study of contemporary and historical East Asia, including the region's relationship to the United States. It draws on a broad spectrum of eminent Berkeley faculty in a variety of areas, including anthropology, architecture, art history, business, economics, East Asian languages and cultures, film studies, geography, history, journalism, law, public health, political science, psychology, social welfare, and sociology. It also partners with communities and organizations outside academia, including business, journalism, government and the world of art and culture, to strengthen teaching and research on East Asia at Berkeley. | |||
| Contact information: | Liz Greigg | |||
| Email: | lgreigg@berkeley.edu | |||
| Mail: | Institute of East
Asian Studies at UC Berkeley 2223 Fulton Street 6th floor Berkeley CA 94720-2318 |
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| Phone: | 510-643-6536 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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Institute of European Studies at UC Berkeley | |||
| Organization type: | Post-secondary school | |||
| Website: | http://ies.berkeley.edu | |||
| Organization description: | The Institute of European Studies seeks to enrich America's understanding of Europe -- its people, developments and challenges -- through the generation and dissemination of distinguished scholarship. As the University's focal point for the study of Europe, IES brings disciplines together to create new cross-disciplinary understandings of European issues and issues related to Europe and its constituent nations. | |||
| Contact information: | Yana Feldman | |||
| Email: | yfeldman@berkeley.edu | |||
| Mail: | Institute of European Studies University of California, Berkeley 254 Moses Hall Berkeley CA 94720-2316 |
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| Phone: | 510-643-4558 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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Institute of International Education | |||
| Organization type: | Non-profit organization | |||
| Website: | www.iie.org | |||
| Organization description: | The Institute of International Education (IIE) is the world leader in the international exchange of people and ideas. Founded in 1919 as an independent, non-profit organization, IIE is a trusted resource for educators and institutions worldwide. Its expertise enables institutions and individuals to build capacity in their home countries and regions. As the most experienced global higher education and professional exchange agency, IIE provides training and leadership development programs for public and private sector institutions. Overseas, the Institute organizes democracy-building, civil society, and human rights training initiatives that promote development in transitional societies; in the U.S., IIE provides international affairs programs and visitor and protocol services that enrich communities and regions. | |||
| Contact information: | Heather Halenbeck | |||
| Email: | iiesf@iie.org | |||
| Mail: | Institute of International
Education 530 Bush Street, Suite 1000 San Francisco, CA 94108 |
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| Phone: | 415-362-6520 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies at UC Berkeley | |||
| Organization type: | Post-secondary school | |||
| Website: | http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~iseees/ | |||
| Organization description: | The Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies serves as the focal point at the University of California, Berkeley for research and teaching on the geographic region of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. ISEEES is committed to serving K-14 schools and education professionals, the public, business and other professional groups, the US military, and the US government. | |||
| Contact information: | Stella Bourgoin | |||
| Email: | stellab@berkeley.edu | |||
| Mail: | Institute of Slavic, East European,
and Eurasian Studies University of California, Berkeley 260 Stephens Hall Berkeley CA 94720-2304 |
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| Phone: | (510) 642-3230 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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International House at UC Berkeley | |||
| Organization type: | Non-profit | |||
| Website: | http://ihouse.berkeley.edu/ | |||
| Organization description: | The International House is a self-supporting residential and program center for up to 600 International and United States students and scholars from the Berkeley campus. Its mission is to foster inter-cultural understanding and respect among peoples throughout the world across cultural, economic, and racial lines. The staff members are University of California employees. In non-employment respects, the Institution functions as a not-for-profit 501C3 educational corporation. | |||
| Contact information: | Liliane Koziol | |||
| Email: | lkoziol@berkeley.edu | |||
| Mail: | International
House at UC Berkeley 2299 Piedmont Avenue Berkeley CA 94720-2320 |
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| Phone: | 510-643-8301 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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International Student Services at University of San Francisco | |||
| Organization type: | Post-secondary school | |||
| Website: | www.usfca.edu/iss | |||
| Organization description: | The Office of Internaional Student Services pormotes a global perspective for the USF community through educational and programmatic outreach while fostering the holistic development of international students/scholars by providing support services and immigration advising. | |||
| Contact information: | Christina Sanchez | |||
| Email: | cesanchez@usfca.edu | |||
| Mail: | International Student Services University of San Francisco 2130 Fulton Street San Francisco CA 94117-1080 |
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| Phone: | 415-422-2654 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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Office of Resources for International and Area Studies (ORIAS) at UC Berkeley | |||
| Organization type: | Post-secondary school | |||
| Website: | http://ias.berkelely.edu/orias | |||
| Organization description: | The Office of Resources for International and Area Centers (ORIAS) is a joint program of the Title VI Area Centers at U. C. Berkeley. The office is dedicated to providing scholarly resources and supporting professional development for K-12 and community college teachers addressing international studies. | |||
| Contact information: | Michele Delattre | |||
| Email: | orias@berkeley.edu | |||
| Mail: | U. C. Berkeley ORIAS 2223 Fulton Street Rm 338 Berkeley CA 94720-2324 |
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| Phone: | 510-643-0868 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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Peace Corps | |||
| Organization type: | IGO | |||
| Website: | www.peacecorps.gov | |||
| Organization description: | Peace Corps is an international development organization funded by the US Government, whose mission is to promote world peace and friendship through cross-cultural exchange and capacity building in developing countries. There are nearly 8,000 Volunteers currently in service in 72 countries around the world in a variety of project areas, including health, business, agriculture, environment and education. | |||
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| Mail: | Peace Corps 333 Market St #600 San Francisco CA 94105 |
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| Phone: | 415-977-8786 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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World Savvy | |||
| Organization type: | Non-profit organization | |||
| Website: | http://worldsavvy.org/index.html | |||
| Organization description: | World Saavy's mission is to educate young people about international affairs and help prepare them for life in a global community. To accomplish our mission, we facilitate a Teachers and Schools Program and two youth programs, the World Affairs Challenge and the Global Youth Media and Arts Program. | |||
| Contact information: | Dana Curran | |||
| Email: | dana@worldsavvy.org | |||
| Mail: | Project Spera 999 Sutter Street, 4th Floor San Francisco, CA 94109 |
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| Phone: | 415-292-7421 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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World Affairs Council of Northern California | |||
| Organization type: | Non-profit organization | |||
| Website: | www.itsyourworld.org | |||
| Organization description: | The World Affairs Council aims to engage the public in the exploration of issues and opportunities that transcend borders. The World Affairs Council was founded in 1947 out of the interest generated by the founding of the United Nations in San Francisco in 1945. With over 10,000 members, we are the largest international affairs organization on the west coast. We host more than 200 events every year with leading political and business leaders, academics, journalists, and artists. Council events are a unique opportunity to engage in candid discussions with people who are shaping the world. Most events are open to the general public, and we encourage open discussion | |||
| Contact information: | Kristen Komedant | |||
| Email: | kkomendat@wacsf.org | |||
| Mail: | World Affairs Council of Northern
California 312 Sutter St San Francisco CA 94108 |
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| Phone: | 415-293-4650 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
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World Bridges | |||
| Organization type: | Non-profit organization | |||
| Website: | www.world-bridges.org | |||
| Organization description: | World
Bridges promotes peace and justice by creating opportunities for diverse
young people from low income backgrounds to collaborate, raise awareness,
and take action, locally and globally. Through leadership development, participatory
trainings, and international exchanges, World Bridges provides a continuum
of experiences that nurture personal growth and empower participants to
build alliances across communities and cultures. Our core program is the
Leadership Exchange Program which supports young adults from low-income
backgrounds in gaining the experience, knowledge, and skills required to
be effective, globally-minded leaders in multicultural and international
environments. This eight-month program involves participants in a series
of local (Bay Area based) workshops and service-learning projects that promote
global citizenship and that provide opportunities to take action on social
justice and international solidarity issues. In the summer months, participants
travel abroad on their own for the first time, to take part in short-term
service projects organized by our international partners. World Bridges
pays 80% of all program and travel costs. In addition to the Leadership
Exchange Program, we also offer training services (primarily to schools
and nonprofits that work with youth and young adults) through our Crossing
Borders Consulting project, to promote intercultural learning, travel preparedness
and multi-cultural alliance building. World Bridges is the result of a merger between World PULSE and BRIDGES, two international volunteer exchange organizations that have been operating in the Bay Area for nine years. We look forward to collaborating with other internationally-minded folks! |
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| Contact information: | Bettina Mok | |||
| Email: | info@world-bridges.org | |||
| Mail: | World Bridges,
a project of the Tides Center 1203 Preservation Park Way #300 Oakland CA 94612 |
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| Phone: | 510-451-2995 | |||
| Country: | USA | |||
Last update: 05/02/06
Web editor: Michele Delattre, ORIAS,
U. C. Berkeley