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The Birmingham International Center is the nation’s oldest cultural-education organization. We serve as a clearinghouse for international economic development and intercultural education across the state of Alabama. Founded in 1951, the Birmingham International Center has grown into the premier resource for international business-education needs, including intercultural training, heritage and arts programming, and foreign trade. We are Alabama’s connection to global opportunity, leadership and social competency.

BIC’s programs have led to significant Birmingham cultural assets: Japanese Garden tea house at the botanical gardens, the Moroccan fountain on 5th Avenue North and valuable art acquisitions from Italy and South Korea at the Museum of Art.

The Birmingham International Center (BIC) operates as Alabama’s premier liaison organization to international businesses and cultural interests, and serves as the volunteer host for the state’s foreign economic development initiatives. We cultivate the leadership needed in successful international relations by delivering high-quality in-school multicultural programs to Alabama’s youth. In addition, we bring corporations together through experience and understanding so that more energy can be devoted to fair trade and commerce opportunities. We demonstrate a spirit of understanding and tolerance for all cultures – in an increasingly-shrinking world.

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