Azerbaijani Students Return From Prestigious Future Leaders Exchange Program As Engaged Alumni
Date
7/23/2023 8:03:58 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, July 23 . On July 23, 16
Azerbaijani students reunited at a seminar to conclude their
year-long experience in the United States through the Future
Leaders Exchange (FLEX) program, a highly competitive, merit-based
U.S. government-sponsored scholarship that sends several
Azerbaijani high school students to the United States to live with
a volunteer American host family and attend a U.S. high school,
Trend reports citing the US Embassy in Azerbaijan.
The program was created from the belief of former U.S. Senator
Bill Bradley that the best way to ensure long-lasting peace and
mutual understanding between the United States and the countries of
Eurasia was through intercultural exchange opportunities.
Cultural Affairs Officer Salman Haji welcomed the returning
students and congratulated them for spending a year outside their
comfort zones and being ambassadors of Azerbaijan in their American
host families, schools, and communities.“Exchange programs like
FLEX are part of our commitment to building stronger connections
between Azerbaijanis and Americans,” he said in his remarks.“You
now join the ranks of thousands of other Azerbaijani alumni of our
exchange programs that have returned as leaders in their
communities.”
This year, the FLEX program celebrates its 30th anniversary in
Azerbaijan. Since 1993, over 1000 Azerbaijani students have studied
in all 50 states. While in the United States, FLEX students gain
leadership skills, learn about American society and values, and
teach Americans about their home countries and cultures. FLEX
students perform community service in their U.S. communities and
act as ambassadors of their home countries. Many are inspired by
this spirit of volunteerism to develop and implement innovative
projects in their home countries, using the skills and ideas they
gained while on program.
The U.S. Embassy and implementing organization American Councils
for International Education conduct a rigorous selection process,
through a comprehensive application, three rounds of testing, and
interviews. Ideal candidates need to have a strong academic
background, ability to adapt and thrive in new environments, and a
desire to inspire positive change in their communities by being
involved as leaders in extracurricular activities. Being fluent in
English is not a prerequisite to becoming a finalist: if an
applicant has demonstrated characteristics that make him/her
suitable to become a finalist, but that applicant's level of
English is not sufficient, he or she may be eligible to receive
supplemental language instruction. Students with disabilities are
also welcome and encouraged to participate in FLEX: there are over
300 FLEX alumni who are visually or hearing impaired.
The U.S. Embassy and American Councils for International
Education also work together with FLEX participants to support them
on the program and as alumni through language study, mentorship,
leadership development, and internship opportunities.
The next recruitment and selection cycle for the FLEX program
will begin in early August. Interested applicants must submit their
applications no later than October 10, 2023. More information can
be found at discoverflex.org and on social media at FLEX
Azerbaijan.
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