Kauffman Foundation Announces 2013 Class of Global Scholars 
The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation announces the selection of 13 aspiring young entrepreneurs from the Netherlands, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States to participate in its 2013 Global Scholars Program, a six-month educational immersion in the field of entrepreneurship. U.S. graduates are included for just the second time in the program's history.
Kauffman Foundation Expands Global Scholars Program, Invites U.S. Graduates to Apply 
A world-class opportunity awaits U.S. college graduates with innovative ideas for a new business. The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation is expanding its successful Global Scholars Program to include up to 10 recent graduates from U.S. colleges and universities who will join Scholars from around the world.
Kauffman Global Scholars Program 

The Kauffman Global Scholars Program fosters international entrepreneurship by immersing top young entrepreneurs from around the world in America's entrepreneurial culture.
Keeping Talent in America: NFAP Policy Brief 
The National Foundation for American Policy released a policy brief that says international students who graduate from U.S. universities with advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) should get a green card with their diplomas. The paper also says such a policy would significantly benefit U.S. competitiveness and the economy overall.
Recent U.S. College Grads Invited to Participate in Kauffman Foundation Global Scholars Program 
Recent U.S. college graduates with innovative business ideas have an outstanding opportunity to pursue their path to entrepreneurship thanks to the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. The Foundation will include up to 10 U.S. participants in its 2013 class of Kauffman Global Scholars.
Sparking American Enterprise in Global Entrepreneurs 
The Kauffman Global Scholars find that their world grows smaller and their ideas grow bigger as they participate in the Global Scholars Program, reports Wendy Torrance, director of the program.
The Ciputra Quantum Leap: Making Indonesia an Entrepreneurial Nation 
Entrepreneurship brought me from a state of childhood poverty to a life of philanthropy. And just as my own experience as an entrepreneur reaped rewards I never imagined, I believe embracing entrepreneurship will enable nations to make a "quantum leap" from despair to prosperity.
Top Young Minds From the United Kingdom to Experience American Innovation 
Last week 16 British scholars arrived in Kansas City to begin a six-month program to learn about U.S. entrepreneurship. The program, which is sponsored by the United Kingdom's National Council for Graduate Entrepreneurship (NCGE), in partnership with the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, is designed to immerse students in entrepreneurship and to exchange ideas in an international context.