2019 Study of the United States Institutes for Scholars
The U.S. Embassy in Tunis is pleased to announce the 2019 Study of the United States Institutes (SUSIs) for Scholars. These intensive post-graduate level academic programs, which include integrated study tours, provide university faculty and other scholars with a deeper understanding of U.S. society, culture, and institutions. The ultimate goal is to strengthen curricula and to enhance the quality of teaching about the United States in academic institutions abroad.
The six-week institutes will take place at various colleges and universities throughout the United States beginning in or after June 2019. The institutes for 2019 are:
- Youth, Workforce Development, and Closing the Skills Gap, which will examine the role of U.S. educational institutions in preparing Americans with the skills needed to succeed in business, technology, science, the creative arts, and other fields. Topics such as urbanization, globalization, economic development, and the impact of technological advances on workers will also be included.
- Journalism and Media,which will focus on the role that media plays in U.S. society. Among other subjects, the institute will address how media and information literacy can counter disinformation. Participants will also learn more about the impact of technology on journalism as well as pedagogical strategies for teaching students of journalism.
- American Culture and Values,which will examine U.S. society, civil society institutions, democratic principles, and rule of law. Participants will learn about American resilience though social, economic, political, and religious contexts through which, historically, various cultures have manifested and shaped U.S. culture, values, and society.
- American Politics and Political Thought,which will examine how intellectual and political movements have influenced modern American political institutions. The institute will also explore major currents in U.S. political thought from the colonial period to the present.
- Contemporary American Literature,which will provide a deeper understanding of U.S. society and culture, past and present, through an examination of contemporary American literature.
- Religious Pluralism in the United States,which will provide a deeper understanding of U.S. society and culture, past and present, through an examination of religious pluralism in the United States and its intersection with American democracy.
- S. Foreign Policy,which will explore how contemporary U.S. foreign policy is formulated and implemented. The institute will explain the role of key players in U.S. foreign policy including the executive and legislative branches of government, the media, the U.S. public, think tanks, non-governmental organizations, and multilateral institutions.
For more information on each of these programs, visit http://exchanges.state.gov/susi