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The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) is a nonprofit educational organization headquartered in Washington, DC. It was founded in 1967 to instill in college students an appreciation for the traditional principles that underlie the American political and economic systems. The Fund for American Studies sponsors nine institutes that educate more than 700 students each summer. More than 7,000 students from over 80 countries have attended Fund programs. To learn more about the Institutes based in Washington, DC, please visit www.dcinternships.org. For more information about The Fund for American Studies, please visit www.tfas.org.

The Greek Association for Atlantic and European Cooperation

A member of the Atlantic Treaty Association, GAAEC is a non-governmental organization (NGO) comprised of Greek citizens interested in politics, defense, economics, education, and technology. Having no direct or indirect link with a political block, GAAEC holds programs that identify challenges and opportunities, highlight choices and foster informed public debate about Greek, European, and transatlantic foreign and economic policies.

Georgetown University

Founded in 1789 in Washington, DC, Georgetown University is the oldest Catholic institution of higher learning in the United States. Since its beginning, Georgetown has received international recognition as a school with a student body characterized by its religious pluralism. Today, more than 12,000 students from all 50 states and more than 100 countries come to Washington, DC to enroll in one of Georgetown University's five undergraduate schools, the graduate school, or professional schools of law and medicine. Despite its vibrant growth and development in the 20th century, Georgetown University is still committed to individual attention and learning embraced by the small academy that staked its claim on Washington's hilly riverbank more than 200 years ago.

 

 

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