Citizen Diplomacy: Libya and KC Making History
Citizen Diplomacy: The Legacy of the International Visitor Leadership Program Since its inception in 1940,
Global Ties KC connects international emerging leaders in a variety of fields with their Midwest counterparts for the purpose of forging lasting relationships that may one day become a powerful tool for addressing some of our biggest global challenges. While in Kansas and Missouri, we provide international visitors with opportunities to cultivate deeper connections and meaningful cross-cultural exchange.
Check out local happenings and what makes KC diverse.
Discover ways to get involved with international communities and opportunities to welcome the world to the Heartland.
Global Ties KC connects international emerging leaders in a variety of fields with their Midwest counterparts for the purpose of forging lasting relationships that may one day become a powerful tool for addressing some of our biggest global challenges. While in Kansas and Missouri, we provide international visitors with opportunities to cultivate deeper connections and meaningful cross-cultural exchange.
Check out local happenings and what makes KC diverse.
Discover ways to get involved with international communities and opportunities to welcome the world to the Heartland.
Citizen Diplomacy: The Legacy of the International Visitor Leadership Program Since its inception in 1940,
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