The Study of the US Institute (SUSI) for Student Leaders on Civic Engagement includes 20 undergraduates from Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. This is a program of the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, with funding provided by the U.S. Government, administered by Meridian International Center and FIUTS. The 2023 program will run from January 10-February 10 in Seattle and from February 11-15 in D.C. Get to know some of our SUSI participants below!
Read MoreThe Study of the US Institute (SUSI) for Student Leaders on Civic Engagement includes 20 undergraduates from Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. This is a program of the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, with funding provided by the U.S. Government, administered by Meridian International Center and FIUTS. The 2023 program will run from January 10-February 10 in Seattle and from February 11-15 in D.C. Get to know some of our SUSI participants below!
Read MoreFIUTS is gratified to announce that Bookshop continues to support our world through its own mission of sustaining independent bookstores online. That means any purchase you make through the site using one of our links supports us, aids local bookstores, and a little joy to the life of your favorite multicultural bookworm! Browse our Bookshop for FIUTS staff recommendations that might speak to you or other international minds!
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Read MoreFrom February-May 2022, FIUTS hosted a completely virtual program titled Media Literacy and Leadership Institute (MLLI) with the U.S. Embassy in Bamako, Mali. Keep reading to learn more about some of the participants and the projects that they implemented!
Read MoreThe Ogawa Award grants one flexible scholarship each year to a University of Washington graduate or undergraduate student from any country in recognition of their work to promote cross-cultural understanding between Japan and the United States through their involvement in FIUTS programs. The selected recipient will be notified on February 15, and the award will be presented on the stage at Benaroya Hall during FIUTS CulturalFest on February 25, 2023. Applications are now open for this year’s Betty and Hiro Ogawa Award.
Read MoreIf you’ve been around the FIUTS office in the last 10 years, you’ve definitely had the pleasure of meeting Ellen! Ellen is the Director of Education and Outreach at FIUTS, and is responsible for the success of dozens of FIUTS Visiting Programs. She can always be counted on to share some wisdom or a funny joke during meetings. After over a decade on staff, today is Ellen’s last day at FIUTS. All of us here at FIUTS are so lucky to have had her as our coworker! Keep reading to get to know Ellen and her FIUTS story.
Read MoreYou might have seen our recent posts about visiting programs and SUSI participants, both huge parts of what FIUTS does throughout the year. One of the people responsible for the success of visiting programs is FIUTS staff member Jason Evans. If you’ve visited the FIUTS office, you know that Jason is always willing to lend a helping hand or brighten the office with his infectious laughter. Keep reading to get to know Jason and his FIUTS story!
Read MoreDuring their virtual SUSI program last year, Mariana Lemes Diamanto and Mariana Manso created an organization called United Women in Health, with the goal of promoting female leadership and public education in the healthcare field. Between 2021 and 2022, they organized two online events, both of which are already featured on the FIUTS blog! One event focused on female leadership and the other about studying overseas. During the second semester of 2022, United Women in Health wanted to organize a 3rd event focusing on public health, as it is a very sensitive topic in Brazil.
Read MoreFIUTS had the privilege of hosting the Study of the US Institute (SUSI) for Student Leaders on Education and the Future of Work. During the program, students studied the ways in which technology, innovation, and globalization are prompting the development of new initiatives to educate and prepare youth with the professional skills needed to succeed in the future. They participated in academic classes, volunteer and service activities, leadership workshops, and cultural and educational excursions. Students from Brazil, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Russia, and Tunisia visited Seattle from November 1-10. Take a look at the photo recap to follow along on their journey!
Read MoreThe Study of the US Institute (SUSI) for Student Leaders on Civic Engagement included 20 undergraduates from Angola, Botswana, Mali, Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. They visited Seattle from October 10th-20th and discussed themes such as civil rights, grassroots student activism, volunteerism, political leadership, citizen advocacy, and minority political engagement to prepare them to develop and lead projects that would benefit their home communities. Take a look at this photo recap of their program!
Read MoreIf you’ve visited the FIUTS office, you’ve probably had the pleasure of meeting one or both of our work study students. Both Nila and Sharon help FIUTS staff with day-to-day operations and are integral to FIUTS’ success on and off-campus.
Read MorePumpkin carvings, costume contests, and tractor rides are all fall staples here in Washington. Students and staff at FIUTS had a blast celebrating fall and Halloween during the month of October. Check out their adventures via photo slideshow and visit the November Events Calendar if you’d like to join us for November celebrations!
Read MoreFrom September 17-25, FIUTS was honored to welcome a group of students and their adult mentor from Cameroon and Pakistan as part of the American Leadership Experience (ALEX) in partnership with American Councils for International Education. Take a look at what these students experienced through this photo journey documenting their time here.
Read MoreAs we approach our goal for the Big Moves Campaign, we want to share the impactful work all of you have made possible in the last year and the type of powerful work you are helping fund this coming year. A big thank you to all of our supporters and donors thus far! Please donate today, if you haven’t already, and help contribute to cross-cultural understanding and building global communities. Continue reading to see all the work FIUTS has done in 2021-2022 and how you can help it continue!
Read MoreThis I Believe was originally a radio program hosted by journalist Edward R. Murrow. The show brought listeners together during the uncertain times of the 1950s. This inspiring phenomenon later became a wide-known practice of creating essays titled “I Believe in ___” being no more than 500-600 words to continue the sharing of impactful stories and beliefs.
Continue reading to learn from Emmanuel Ezekiel (Nigeria), Larissa Neves Da Paz (Brazil), and Asmiati (Indonesia) on little acts of kindness, sand dunes, and hard work leading to success.
Read MoreFrom August 9-16, 2022, FIUTS is thrilled to welcome students from Latvia as part of our Youth Entrepreneurship Program! During their week with FIUTS in Seattle, they’ll participate in workshops, site visits, and volunteer service activities focused on entrepreneurship and social impact work. Read on to learn more about this amazing group of young people!
Read MoreDid you miss a chance to look at our August 2022 E-Intercom? The FIUTS E-Intercom is a monthly newsletter sent out to subscribers at the beginning of the month with upcoming events, important FIUTS updates, calls to action, and more! Want to stay updated on what’s happening at FIUTS? Subscribe here under our “Sign up for our E-Newsletter” and be one of the first to see upcoming news!
Read MoreFrom June to July of 2022, FIUTS hosted 20 high-achieving students through the Study of the U.S. Institutes (SUSI) on Education and the Future of Work. Students were selected from the countries of India, Indonesia, Tunisia, Brazil, and Nigeria.
Read MoreThis summer is full of engagement opportunities for individuals in the Seattle community looking to expand their global connections! Read on for upcoming day and homestay hosting options, events, and steps on how to get involved.
Read MoreDid you miss a chance to look at our May 2022 E-Intercom? The FIUTS E-Intercom is a monthly newsletter sent out to subscribers at the beginning of the month with upcoming events, important FIUTS updates, calls to action, and more! Want to stay updated on what’s happening at FIUTS? Subscribe here under our “Sign up for our E-Newsletter” and be one of the first to see upcoming news!
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