Category: Programs

ICEA hosted an Open World Program for Journalists in Chicago

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International Cultural Educational Association (ICEA) hosted the Ukrainian journalists in Palatine, IL in December 5-13th, 2014. The delegates were taking part in the congressionally sponsored Open World Program, which brings young political and civic leaders from nine post-Soviet states to…

ICEA hosted a program for Law Professionals in Chicago

The International Cultural-Educational Association (ICEA) in partnership with Ternopil National Economic University hosted a group of Ukrainian law professionals during August 23-30, 2014 in Chicago, Illinois. The program provided presentations and meetings hosted by collaborating organizations, including the Chicago Bar Association,…

ICEA hosts Open World Program in June 2013

In June 1-9th, 2013 International Cultural Educational Association (ICEA) hosted a group of young Ukrainian leaders in Palatine, IL. The delegates were taking part in the congressionally sponsored Open World Program, which brings young political and civic leaders from Ukraine,…

ICEA hosted Ukrainian municipal leaders in February 2013

The International Cultural-Educational Association (ICEA) in partnership with the Association of Ukrainian Cities (www.auc.org.ua/en ) hosted a group of municipal leaders from the city of Odessa, who participated in a program conducted in cities San Francisco and Long Beach, California in February 18…

ICEA hosted Beauty Industry Program in June 2012

ICEA (Chicago, IL, USA) hosted an educational program-seminar “Beauty Industry in USA – business and marketing aspects”. This program was designed for business owners and managers of beauty studios, beauty supply traders and tourism professionals in Ukraine. The program took…

ICEA hosted Russian Educators in April 2011

During the week of April 8-16th, 2011 International Cultural Educational Association (ICEA) hosted a group of Russian educational leaders in Palatine, IL. The delegates were taking part in the congressionally sponsored Open World Program, which brings political and civic leaders from Ukraine, Russia, Georgia and other post-Soviet states to the United States for short-term professional trips.