Study in the U.S.
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Information Resources
InfoUSA
Find out all you need to know about American life, education, government, media, and the economy over the internet! InfoUSA is a helpful and comprehensive online resource for researching information on any aspect of life in the United States and the American people. InfoUSA will give you what you need to know when preparing to study in the United States.
American Corners
American Corners are partnerships between U.S. Embassies and major universities in Indonesia. American Corners provide access to current, accurate, and reliable information about the political, economic, cultural, educational, and social life in the United States through collections of books, magazines and journals, CD-ROMs, DVDs; access to internet and online databases; and through special programs and events. Indonesia has eleven American Corners located throughout the country. Visit the one nearest you.
@america
@america is the world’s first high-tech American cultural center where visitors can explore, experience, and express their interests about the United States in fresh and exciting ways. In the physical and virtual spaces of @america, you can experience cool and cutting-edge technology, interactive games, and live events designed to generate interest and create communities.
Pacific Place Mall 3rd Floor #325
Jendral Sudirman Kav. 52-53
Kebayoran Baru
Central Jakarta, 12190
Hours: Mon - Sun, 10 a.m. -9 p.m.
The American Indonesian Exchange Foundation
The American Indonesian Exchange Foundation (AMINEF) is a bi-national
non-profit foundation that administers the Fulbright Program in
Indonesia. The Fulbright Program through AMINEF annually awards more
than 120 scholarships to Americans and Indonesians to study, teach, or
conduct original research in a variety of disciplines.
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) fosters mutual
understanding between the United States and other countries by promoting
personal, professional, and institutional ties between private citizens
and organizations in the United States and abroad, as well as by
presenting U.S. history, society, art and culture in all of its
diversity to overseas audiences. The Foreign Students of Yesterday are
becoming the World Leaders of Today. Millions of prospective students
learn about U.S. study opportunities through EducationUSA centers each
year.