Austin, Texas, April 25, 2023 – Today, the Stevens Initiative announced that the Texas International Education Consortium (TIEC) is one of 15 schools, higher education institutions, and nonprofit organizations to receive funding to create virtual exchange programs that connect young people in the United States and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. TIEC’s Business & Entrepreneurship Virtual Exchange connects faculty from universities in Iraq and Texas, U.S., through virtual exchange, preparing them to implement project-based virtual exchanges on a variety of business and entrepreneurship topics in their courses that will develop key academic skills and cultural competencies.
Business & Entrepreneurship Virtual Exchange is implemented by TIEC and is supported by the J. Christopher Stevens Virtual Exchange Initiative (JCSVEI). JCSVEI is a U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs program administered by the Aspen Institute.
Virtual exchange connects young people from diverse places using everyday technology for collaborative learning and interaction through sustained and facilitated engagement. Through virtual exchange programs, young people have access to life-changing opportunities that can shape their trajectories, bring new friends into their lives, and expand their worldviews. Virtual exchange is a vital learning tool with the capacity to connect people around the world on an unprecedented scale without a need for travel.
“At a time when education remains in flux in a post-pandemic world, complex global issues are front of mind, and young people excitedly return to in-person gatherings, virtual exchange continues to be an important learning tool. By fostering unique online spaces for young people to come together over shared challenges and triumphs, virtual exchange moves us toward a more connected and inclusive world. These new grantees play a critical role in making this possible, and participants of this program will undoubtedly approach the future with the belief they can impact their communities and the world around them,” said Christine Shiau, Executive Director of the Stevens Initiative.
TIEC’s Business & Entrepreneurship Virtual Exchange prepares business and entrepreneurship faculty members from universities in Iraq and Texas, U.S., to design and implement virtual exchanges in their own courses. Faculty members explore resources and strategies to incorporate cross-cultural communication, cultural and global competencies, and language-learning goals into their own virtual exchange programs. After participating in a virtual exchange firsthand, faculty facilitate thoughtful project-based exchanges in their own courses on a variety of business and entrepreneurship topics. Their students will develop professional skills, global digital literacy, cultural appreciation and understanding, and intercultural collaboration and communication.
"At TIEC, we believe education plays a vital role in building bridges and fostering mutual understanding between cultures. The Business & Entrepreneurship Virtual Exchange Program is a significant step towards achieving this goal by connecting faculty members from universities in Iraq and Texas and empowering them to incorporate cross-cultural communication, global digital literacy, and language-learning goals into their courses. Through our program, we seek to create robust people-to-people connections that benefit both Texas and Iraq." - Robin J. Lerner, TIEC President and CEO.
The 2023 grantees will reach 20,000 young people across the United States and MENA region. Other grants include:
The Stevens Initiative is an international leader in virtual exchange, which brings young people from diverse places together to collaborate and connect through everyday technology. Created in 2015 as a lasting tribute to Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, the Initiative invests in virtual exchange programs; shares research, resources, and promising practices to improve impact; and advocates for broader adoption.
TIEC is a Texas-based consortium of 40 public and private universities from Texas, Africa, and the Middle East with an ethos to advance international partnerships, collaboration, and exchanges. TIEC facilitates and fosters international education programs and partnerships by, with, and for its university members. Since its founding in 1985, TIEC has provided educational assistance and consulting services for governments and institutions in more than 40 countries and across five continents. TIEC is a recognized expert with extensive experience working with governments and institutions of education to improve course and degree program quality and responsiveness, and to foster equity and inclusion.
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The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) builds relations between the people of the United States and the people of other countries through academic, cultural, sports, professional and private exchanges, as well as public-private partnerships and mentoring programs. These exchange programs improve foreign relations and strengthen the national security of the United States, support U.S. international leadership, and provide a broad range of domestic benefits by helping break down barriers that often divide us. Visit eca.state.gov.
The Aspen Institute is a global nonprofit organization committed to realizing a free, just, and equitable society. Founded in 1949, the Institute drives change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve the most important challenges facing the United States and the world. Headquartered in Washington, DC, the Institute has a campus in Aspen, Colorado, and an international network of partners. For more information, visit www.aspeninstitute.org.
Primary TIEC Contact: Steven Kroman