American Corners
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The American Corners Program is a United States Department of State-sponsored initiative inaugurated worldwide more than 10 years ago. Since 2000, the U.S. has launched almost 400 American Corners in approximately 60 countries.
American Corners serve as regional resource centers for information and programs highlighting American culture, history, current events, and government. American Corners typically host discussion groups, seminars, digital video conferencing (DVCs), poster exhibits, and meetings with U.S. and local specialists on a wide range of American-focused topics. They act as a regional repository for the use of American-themed books, videos, DVDs, and CD-ROMs and provide free internet access and educational materials.
Operated as partnerships, the U.S. provides equipment and materials while host institutions provide staffing and the free use of space.
American Corners in Hungary
The Embassy of the United States of America in Budapest and the Hungarian host institutions operate five American Corners in Hungary. To learn about their activities, please visit their web sites:
- American Corner in Pécs (opened in 2004)
- American Corner in Veszprém (opened in 2005)
- American Corner in Debrecen (opened in 2006)
- American Corner in Eger (opened in 2007)
- American Corner in Budapest (opened in 2009)