U.S. Embassy in Kuwait to highlight excellence in American education
The International Education Week, running from November 12-21, showcases the outstanding instruction and advanced facilities that make U.S. educational institutions leaders on the global stage.
• “We are excited to showcase the unique experiences available to students and foster a deeper understanding of the benefits of studying in the United States,” said Inga Litvinsky, Cultural Affairs Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait.
The U.S. Embassy in Kuwait is thrilled to present a series of engaging events for International Education Week, running from November 12 to 21. This annual celebration emphasizes the value of international education and exchange, spotlighting the outstanding instruction and advanced facilities that make U.S. educational institutions leaders on the global stage.
This initiative features a range of activities, including the U.S. Embassy’s participation in the Kuwait Book Fair from November 20 to 27 at the Mishref Fairgrounds, engagements between U.S. university representatives and private Kuwaiti educational institutions, and InstagramLive sessions, social media posts, and TV/radio interviews with U.S. Embassy experts and Kuwaiti alumni of U.S. schools. These events will provide insights into the application process, discuss student visas, and share personal experiences.
“The U.S. Embassy encourages all community members to participate in these activities and explore the opportunities offered by the U.S. educational system. International Education Week is a wonderful opportunity to highlight the innovative and inclusive nature of U.S. higher education,” said Inga Litvinsky, Cultural Affairs Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait. “We are excited to showcase the unique experiences available to students and foster a deeper understanding of the benefits of studying in the United States.”
For more details on International Education Week and the full lineup of events, contact the EducationUSA Advisers at KuwaitCity@EducationUSA.org or visit www.EducationUSA.org.