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  • American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages *

    Founded in 1941, this organization's purpose is to "advance the study and promote he teaching of Slavic and East European languages, literatures, and cultures on all educational levels including elementary through graduate school. It not only focuses on Russian studies but on all languages, literatures, linguistics and cultures that are Slavic and East European .

  • AIESEC International *

    Organized in 1948, this is the world's largest student-managed, non-profit educational organization with activities in over 87 countries. Their focus is on the development of "individuals who can impact on society; we do this by involving people in unique exchange programmes and related projects". A number of Russian Universities belong to AIESEC.

  • The Benjamin Franklin Institute of Global Learning *

    Founded in Europe, this institute assists Americans "to enter the international arena through teach and work programs offered globally". The promotion of global education is accomplished by the placement of Americans overseas who then "link foreigners to the world's great knowledge providers". In addition to a "Global Learn Day", they also provide a listing of jobs overseas and distance learning resources.

  • The Association for International Education (AIE) *

    A not-for-profit organization established in 1993, AIE supports innovative educational methods including distance learning projects with universities such as the State University of New York (SUNY) and the use of computer and telecommunications technologies for the integration of Russian universities into the world education system.

  • AWSE - Association of Women in Science and Education *

    The support of "women in their selfless and restless work in science and education in favor of Future of Russia, our children and grandchildren" is the goal of this nonprofit organization. This is done by uniting the devoted women in these fields and providing them a number of services and resources.

  • International Library, Information, and Analytical Center (ILIAC) *

    This US nonprofit organization, with offices in Washington, DC and Moscow, Russia, represents interests and services of libraries, information centers, and scholar and academic institutions of Russia and other countries of the former USSR on the American market. The other objective of the Center is to facilitate the access of American users to scientific, technological, legal, business, and other types of information in Russia and the CIS. Searchable databases of Russian books and periodicals are available on this web site.

  • Education without Borders or Bounds: Canadian Bureau for International Education *

    The Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) located in Ottawa, Canada is dedicated exclusively to international education. The Centre for Central and Eastern Europe (CCEE) section of CBIE specializes in projects in Ukraine, but also has projects in Poland and Russia.

  • Indiana University Institute for the Study of Russian Education *

    Established in 1989 in response to the rapid changes occurring in education in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, it was formerly known as the Institute for the Study of Soviet Education, or ISSE. Among their many activities is the collection and dissemination of information about education in Russia and the NIS.

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    Make sure to visit the Project Harmony web site. This is one of the best organizations involved in US, Russian exchange - and they've been at it for a long time (since the days when US and Russian exchange was limited mainly to music and performing arts). Colleen Halley does a super job with their site (and with the Internet School Linkages Program).