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The Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) promotes Canada's international relations through international education - supporting the interests of foreign nationals studying in Canada and the Canadians studying abroad. It advocates for the free movement of ideas and learners across national boundaries. The CBIE is a national, bilingual, not-for-profit, membership organization comprising members from 200 colleges, universities, school boards, educational organizations, government agencies, and businesses. [1]
[edit] ServicesThe CBIE services for members and learners include educational exchanges, scholarships, training awards, internships, and technical assistance in education. The CBIE is engaged in scholarship management, civil society and public sector reform, research and information services, advocacy, training programs, and professional development for international educators. [2] [edit] ScholarshipsCBIE manages a range of awards on behalf of the Government of Canada which are offered to Canadian students studying abroad.
CBIE manages a range of awards which are offered to foreign students studying in Canada under the Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship Program (CCSP) and Government of Canada Awards Program (GCA).
The CBIE manages a range of awards on behalf of the Ministry of Higher Education of Kuwait, in partnership with the Cultural Division of the Embassy of the State of Kuwait in Canada.
[edit] AlumniThe Government of Canada Scholars' Alumni Association (GCSAA) is for departing and former award-holders under the Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship Program (CCSP) and Government of Canada Awards Program: [6] [edit] FacilitiesThe head office of the CBIE is 220 Laurier Avenue West, Suite 1550 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [edit] AffiliationsThe CBIE has worked with United Nations agencies, the World Bank, the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, the Canadian International Development Agency, foreign governments, international investors and Canadian foundations and corporations. [edit] HistoryAlthough the Canadian Bureau for International Education was incorporated in 1966, the organization developed in the late 1940s as Friendly Relations with Overseas Students (FROS). The organization was also previously named Canadian Service for Overseas Students and Trainees (CSOST). [edit] See also[edit] References
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