Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 1.djvu/768

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106 STAT. 736 PUBLIC LAW 102-325—JULY 23, 1992 20 USC 1131e. «SEC. 626. GIFTS AND DONATIONS. 'The Institute is authorized to receive money and other property donated, bequeathed, or devised to the Institute with or without a condition of restriction, for the purpose of providing financial support for the fellowships or underwriting the cost of the Junior Year Abroad Program. All funds or property given, devised, or bequeathed shall be retained in a separate account, and an accounting of those funds and property shall be included in the annual report described in section 625. Appropriation "SEC. 627. AUTHORIZATION. 20 u^mf "There is authorized to be appropriated $10,000,000 for fiscal year 1993 and such sums as may he necessary for each of the 4 succeeding fiscal years to carry out this part. "PART D—GENERAL PROVISIONS 20 USC 1132. "SEC. 631. DEFINITIONS. "(a) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this title— "(1) the term 'area studies' means a program of comprehensive study of the aspects of a society or societies, including study of its history, culture, economy, politics, international relations and languages; "(2) the term 'international business' means profit-oriented business relationships conducted across national boundaries and includes activities such as the buying and selling of goods, investments in industries, the Hcensing of processes, patents and trademarks, and the supply of services; "(3) the term 'export education' means educating, teaching and training to provide general knowledge and specific skills pertinent to the selling of goods and services to other countries, including knowledge of market conditions, financial arrangements, laws and procedures; "(4) the term 'intemationaHzation of curricula' means the incorporation of international or comparative perspectives in existing courses of study or the addition of new components to the curricula to provide an international context for Americsui business education; "(5) the term 'comprehensive language and area center' means an administrative unit of a university that contributes significantly to the national interest in advanced research and scholarship, employs a critical mass of scholars in diverse disciplines related to a geographic concentration, offers intensive language training in languages of its area speciahzation, maintains important Ubrary collections related to the area, and makes training available in language and area studies to a graduate, postgraduate, and undergraduate clientele; and "(6) the term 'undergraduate language and area center' means an administrative unit of an institution of higher education, including but not limited to 4-year colleges, that contributes significantly to the national interest through the education and training of students who matriculate into advanced \anguage and area studies programs, professional school programs, or incorporates substantial international and foreign language content into baccalaureate degree programs, engages in research, curriculum development and community outreach activities designed to broaden international and foreign Ian-