Memberships
WYSE (World Youth Student & Educational Travel Confederation)
WYSE is a non-profit organization dedicated to make travel experiences affordable, accessible and exciting for young people worldwide, representing a whole community of youth travel, student travel, cultural exchange and international education specialists.
The Federation of International Youth Travel Organisations (FIYTO) and the International Student Travel Confederation (ISTC) merged to form the WYSE Travel Confederation.
ALTO (Association of Language Travel Organizations)
ALTO membership is a symbol of quality. It is the world's only global trade association for buyers and sellers of language travel programs. Members are vetted by the larger membership community, examined for financial health, and referred by other members. In addition, members adhere to the ALTO Charter, Members’ Guarantees of Quality, and other guidelines issued by the association.
BELTA (Brazilian Educational & Language Travel Association)
BELTA is a non-profit civil society. It was the first association into the International Education field in Latin America. Members are committed to acquainting, promoting, intermediating and executing education and exchange services (educational and cultural programs, courses, internship and volunteer work programs), in Brazil and overseas.
AMPEI (Mexican Association for International Education)
AMPEI is a non-profit membership organization which brings together international educators from Mexican higher education institutions. This association has developed a collaborative work with related organisations from other parts of the world.
GWEA (Global Work Experience Association)
GWEA was born in 2002 as an initiative of the Federation of International Youth Travel Organizations (FIYTO) and as a result, merged the WYSE Work Abroad program.
Members of GWEA are leading providers of Work Experience Programmes and GWEA is in a unique position to provide them with an international context and benchmarking opportunity.
NAFSA (Association of International Educators)
NAFSA is a member organization promoting international education and providing professional development opportunities to the field. Hundreds of NAFSA members volunteer to serve the Association and thousands advocate for international education.
ZAV (Bundesagentur für Arbeit)
The Bundesagentur für Arbeit is a German governmental authority whose activities includes operation of a national network of employment offices and disbursement of unemployment benefits. The BA offers the country’s workforce as well as companies and institutions a wide range of employment-related and training services. In order to provide these services, the BA maintains a network of locations throughout the country. In addition to the headquarters.










