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Learn. Exchange. Grow. Serve. The U.S. Department of State offers many programs for non-U.S. citizens wishing to come to the U.S. for cultural, educational, or professional exchange. These programs are augmented by local opportunities in countries around that world that allow non-U.S. citizens to explore U.S. culture and the English language.
The United States supports international education and welcomes foreign students and exchange visitors. Before applying for a visa, students and exchange visitors must be accepted by their schools or program sponsors.
American English is a resource center for teaching and learning about American English.
We are pleased to offer the only opportunity for non-EU citizens to have an internship in the European Union. The Dean Acheson Program offers graduates of US law schools the opportunity to intern for a Judge at the Court of Justice, with an Advocate General of the Court of Justice or with a Judge of the General Court. Please see the attached information flier and application.
The Fulbright Program is the premiere international exchange program supported by the governments of the United States and Luxembourg. Luxembourgish students and scholars can apply for a grant to study, conduct research or teach in the US. Americans can apply to study, conduct research or be an English Teaching Assistant in Luxembourg.
Benjamin Franklin Transatlantic Fellowship (BFTF)
The Benjamin Franklin Transatlantic Fellowship (BFTF) is an intensive short-term exchange program, created to foster relationships among young Europeans and Americans to build strong linkages and awareness of shared values.
Resources for High School Teachers
From online books & lesson plans to class visits and webinars, explore a collection of resources for teachers in Luxembourg.
Join the ExchangeAlumni community and open the door to a world of support, resources, and funding opportunities to help you build on the skills you gained during your exchange program:
There are also resources you can access without logging in, such as the Resources for Entrepreneurs page, where you can find information and programs to help you build your business. In addition, you can connect with us online through LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, sharing your successes by using #ExchangeAlumni when you post. Prefer to email? Reach us at exchangealumni@state.gov.