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HOW TO REQUEST A SPEAKER FOR INTERNATIONAL
EDUCATION WEEK AND YEAR-ROUND
Schools, universities, community groups, and professional
organizations interested in requesting a speaker during
International Education Week or at other times during
the year may contact the following organizations:
Department of State
The
Bureau of Public Affairs arranges for representatives
of the Department to speak in the Washington, DC area.
For more information, please call (202) 647-7129.
The Department also administers two programs which send
U.S. diplomats to schools, universities, and community
organizations throughout the United States.
Hometown Diplomats: Department employees volunteer
their time on scheduled trips back to their hometowns
to talk to local organizations, elementary and high
schools, college alma maters, meet with state and
local elected officials, and to participate in media
interviews. For more information, contact:
Office of Public Liaison
Room 2206
Bureau of Public Affairs
U.S. Department of State
Washington, DC 20520-2204
(202) 647-8411
Diplomats-in-Residence: Each year, the Department
of State assigns Senior Foreign Service Officers to
the position of Diplomat in Residence (DIR) at certain
colleges and universities throughout the United States.
The DIR program is central to the effort to recruit
the best and brightest to represent America's rich
diversity to the world. More at http://careers.state.gov/resources/diplomats.html.
Peace Corps Speakers Match
Returned
Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs) speak at many events
and in classrooms year-round about the countries in
which they've lived and their Peace Corps experience in
general. To locate an RPCV in your community, register
on the Speakers Match website, http://www.peacecorps.gov/wws/speakersmatch/.
Speakers Match was developed by the National Peace Corps
Association through a cooperative agreement with Peace
Corps. Teachers can also visit the National Peace Corps
Association's website at www.rpcv.org
and go directly to NPCA Affiliate Groups, many of which
have their own Speakers Bureaus. For further assistance,
email wwsinfo@peacecorps.gov.
International Visitors
The
Department of State and other organizations sponsor
programs which bring international professionals to
the U.S. Programs are coordinated by international visitor
councils across the country. If you are interested in
inviting international visitors into your classroom
or hosting them for a home-stay in a real American home,
contact your local affiliate of the National Council
for International Visitors. More at www.nciv.org.
Association for International Practical Training
The
Association for International Practical Training (AIPT),
a non-profit cultural organization, hosts over 5,000
trainees from more than 90 countries in businesses and
institutions throughout the U.S. AIPT can provide international
exchange participants and their host employers along
with AIPT staff as speakers. They speak on the cross-cultural
experience, specific career options, and globalization.
Speakers are available nationwide and can be arranged
year round with at least four weeks lead time to organize
the event. Requests should be sent to govrel@aipt.org.
More at www.aipt.org.
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