XpatLoop.com News Headlines RSS Feeds
Specials  |  Classifieds  |  Events  |  Gallery  |  Headlines  |  Information  |  Interviews  |  Movies  |  Singles  |  Weather
 
 Wednesday 03 December 2008
Servicing Xpats since 2000
Expat Life in Budapest, Hungary - News, Events, Movies, Restaurants, Jobs, Schools, Sport, Clubs in the Hungarian Capital
I'm here: Home / Community & culture channel / Article

Micora Web Solutions - Professional Web Development Services
Powers XpatLoop.com
Community & culture channel

To discuss sponsorship opportunities click here

• Art Galleries
more »
• Charity Societies
more »
• Childcarers
more »
• Community Churches
more »
• Cultural Institutes
more »
• Embassies
more »
• Emergency Numbers
more »
• Expats in Hungary
more »
• Expats worldwide
more »
• Family & Criminal Law Firms
more »
• International Schools
more »
• Kindergartens
more »
• Language Schools
more »
• Libraries
more »
• MBA Providers
more »
• Mothers and Toddlers
more »
• Museums
more »
• Nationality Societies
more »
• Pet Doctors & Vets
more »
• Photographers
more »
• Scouts
more »
• Translation Services
more »
• Universities
more »
• Womens Societies
more »

U.S. Ambassador Opens American Corner (AC) Directors’ Training

U.S. Ambassador Opens American Corner (AC) Directors’ Training
"Ambassador Foley opened the annual AC Director’s Training Program at the Embassy on September 17, 2008. In her remarks, Ambassador Foley emphasized partnership as the core concept for the program, which continues to strengthen the relationship between Hungary and the United States.


The American Corners (AC) program is a United States Department of State-sponsored initiative inaugurated worldwide more than 10 years ago. Hungary has Corners in Pécs, Veszprém, Debrecen and Eger, which are part of a network of almost 400 Corners in 60 countries around the world.

Hungary’s four American Corners make information about the United States available to Hungarians via book, video and DVD collections, the Internet, and through a variety of local programs highlighting American culture, history, current events, and government."

Source: U.S. Embassy Hungary


23.09.2008

 
 

Readers rating



0