About American Councils Albania

About American Councils Albania

American Councils opened its office in Tirana, the capital city of Albania, in 2003 with the launch of the Junior Faculty Development Program (JFDP). Since then, American Councils in Albania has administered an array of programs, including JFDP, World Bank projects, various outbound programs, and the YES program.

AC Albania works closely with the US Embassy in Tirana, as well as with the Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth, boards of education, high schools and other community partners and stakeholders.

About American Councils

The world’s most successful institutions and determined nations work with American Councils for International Education through cultural exchange, language training, and professional development.

Since 1974, our educational portfolio has grown to include 90 countries important to national security, prosperity, and peace. Our programs are backed by thorough research to ensure their quality and integrity. Our participants represent a spectrum of learners, from high school through the postdoctoral and professional level.

To date, we have built a community of more than 94,000 alumni, including national leaders, ministers, members of parliament, ambassadors, and CEOs.

Mission
American Councils strengthens international ties and mutual understanding through excellence in academic, professional and cultural exchange, language acquisition, educational development, and research.

Vision
Empower individuals and institutions to address challenges in a diverse and interconnected world.

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Contact:

Linda Mëniku, Country Representative

al@americancouncils.org

+355.22.35.347

Rruga "Donika Kastrioti", Nd.1, Kati 2, Nr. 5 (prapa Kullave Binjake) 
1000 Tirana, Albania 
Tirana
Albania