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Fulbright Program

The Fulbright Program, including the Fulbright–Hays Program, is one of several United States Cultural Exchange Programs with the goal of improving intercultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and intercultural competence between the people of the United States and other countries through the exchange of persons, knowledge, and skills. Via the program, competitively-selected American citizens including students, scholars, teachers, professionals, scientists, and artists may receive scholarships or grants to study, conduct research, teach, or exercise their talents abroad; and citizens of other countries may qualify to do the same in the United States.

Fulbright Program
Awarded forGraduate education for international students wanting to study in the United States. Fellowships for U.S. graduating college seniors, graduate students, young professionals, and artists to research, study, or teach English abroad
Sponsored byBureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
Established1946 (1946)
Websitewww.fulbrightprogram.org

The program was founded by United States Senator J. William Fulbright in 1946 and is considered to be one of the most widely recognized and prestigious scholarships in the world.[1] The program provides approximately 8,000 grants annually, comprising roughly 1,600 to U.S. students, 1,200 to U.S. scholars, 4,000 to foreign students, 900 to foreign visiting scholars, and several hundred to teachers and professionals.[2]

The Fulbright Program is administered by cooperating organizations such as the Institute of International Education and operates in over 160 countries around the world.[3] The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State sponsors the Fulbright Program and receives funding from the United States Congress via annual appropriation bills. Additional direct and in-kind support comes from partner governments, foundations, corporations, and host institutions both in and outside the U.S.[4] In 49 countries, a bi-national Fulbright Commission administers and oversees the Fulbright Program. In countries that have an active program but no Fulbright Commission, the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy oversees the Fulbright Program. More than 370,000 people have participated in the program since it began; 62 Fulbright alumni have won Nobel Prizes; 88 have won Pulitzer Prizes.[5][6]

History edit

 
J. William Fulbright, the founder of the program.


The Fulbright Program's mission is to bring a little more knowledge, a little more reason, and a little more compassion into world affairs and thereby increase the chance that nations will learn at last to live in peace and friendship.[7]

— Senator J. William Fulbright

In 1945, Senator J. William Fulbright proposed a bill to use the proceeds from selling surplus U.S. government war property to fund international exchange between the U.S. and other countries. With the crucial timing of the aftermath of the Second World War and with the pressing establishment of the United Nations, the Fulbright Program was an attempt to promote peace and understanding through educational exchange. The bill devised a plan to forgo the debts foreign countries amassed during the war in return for funding an international educational program.[8] It was through the belief that this program would be an essential vehicle to promote peace and mutual understanding between individuals, institutions and future leaders wherever they may be.[9]

In August 1946, Congress created the Fulbright Program in what became the largest education exchange program in history. The program was expanded by the Mutual Educational And Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, known as Fulbright-Hays Act. It made possible participation in international fairs and expositions, including trade and industrial fairs; translations; funding for American studies programs; funds to promote medical, scientific, cultural, and educational research and development; and modern foreign language training.[10]

The program operates on a bi-national basis; each country has entered into an agreement with the U.S. government. The first countries to sign agreements were China in 1947 and Burma, the Philippines, and Greece in 1948.[9]

Program edit

 
Countries with active bilateral Fulbright Student and Fulbright Scholar programs with the US (as of 2020). Light shading indicates countries with just Fulbright Scholar programs.[11][12] (Mainland China and Hong Kong Fulbright programs were terminated by means of presidential executive order on July 13, 2020)[13]
  East Asia and the Pacific
  Europe and Eurasia
  Middle East and North Africa
  South and Central Asia
  Sub-Saharan Africa
  Western Hemisphere

Educational exchange can turn nations into people, contributing as no other form of communication can to the humanizing of international relations.[14]

— Senator J. William Fulbright

The Fulbright Program exchanges scholars and students with numerous countries in bilateral partnerships managed by commissions for each country. It provides funding for U.S. persons to visit other countries in the U.S. Student Program, U.S. Scholar Program, Teacher Exchange Program, and others, and enables foreign nationals to visit the United States in programs such as the Foreign Student Program, Visiting Scholar Program, Teacher Exchange Program.

Candidates recommended for Fulbright grants have high academic achievement, a compelling project proposal or statement of purpose, demonstrated leadership potential, and flexibility and adaptability to interact successfully with the host community.

Fulbright grants are awarded in almost all academic disciplines, except clinical medical research involving patient contact. Fulbright grantees' fields of study span the fine arts, humanities, social sciences, mathematics, natural and physical sciences, and professional and applied sciences. You can check the list of Fulbright Scholarships that is recommended for the undergraduate and graduate students who want to continue their studies in US. [15]

Student grants edit

  • The Fulbright Degree Program funds graduate education for international students wanting to study in the United States. Students apply for the scholarship in their home country and after a long process, they can pursue a Masters or Ph.D. program in the United States.[16]
  • The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers fellowships for U.S. graduating college seniors, graduate students, young professionals, and artists to research, study, or teach English abroad for one academic year. The program facilitates cultural exchange through direct interaction on an individual basis in the classroom, field, home, and in routine tasks, allowing the grantee to gain an appreciation of others' viewpoints and beliefs, the way they do things, and the way they think. The application period opens in the spring of each year.[17] Since the inaugural class in 1949, Harvard, Yale, Berkeley, Columbia, and Michigan have been the top producers of U.S. Student Program scholars. Michigan has been the leading producer since 2005.[18]
Top 10 Producers Scholars (All-time) Scholars (Since 2005)
Harvard University 1,450 410
Yale University 1,208 372
University of California, Berkeley 1,002 306
Columbia University 1,001 327
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 939 450
Princeton University 896 299
Stanford University 809 289
University of Wisconsin-Madison 805 225
University of Chicago 769 354
Brown University 716 391
  • The Fulbright Foreign Student Program enables graduate students, young professionals, and artists from abroad to conduct research and study in the United States. Some scholarships are renewed after the initial year of study.
  • The Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program provides opportunities for young English teachers from overseas to refine their teaching skills and broaden their knowledge of U.S. culture and society while strengthening the instruction of foreign languages at colleges and universities in the United States.
  • The International Fulbright Science and Technology Award, a component of the Fulbright Foreign Student Program, supports doctoral study at leading U.S. institutions in science, technology, engineering or related fields for outstanding foreign students. This program is currently on hiatus.
  • The Fulbright-mtvU Fellowships award up to four U.S. students the opportunity to study the power of music as a cultural force abroad. Fellows conduct research for one academic year on projects of their own design about a chosen musical aspect. They share their experiences during their Fulbright year via video reports, blogs, and podcasts.
  • The Fulbright-Clinton Fellowship provides the opportunity for U.S. students to serve in professional placements in foreign government ministries or institutions to gain hands-on public sector experience in participating foreign countries.
  • The Fulbright Schuman Program awards scholarships to American citizens for research in the European Union with a focus on EU affairs/policy, or the US-EU transatlantic agenda. [19]

Scholar grants edit

  • The Fulbright Distinguished Chair Awards comprise approximately forty distinguished lecturing, distinguished research and distinguished lecturing/research awards ranging from three to 12 months. Fulbright Distinguished Chair Awards are viewed as among the most prestigious appointments in the U.S. Fulbright Scholar Program. Candidates should be eminent scholars and have a significant publication and teaching record.
  • The Fulbright Bicentennial Chair in American Studies at the University of Helsinki brings scholars of various disciplines to Finland. The Bicentennial Chair is open to senior faculty with outstanding publication and teaching credentials and is also considered to be among the most prestigious Fulbright appointments.
  • The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program sends U.S. faculty members, scholars, and professionals abroad to lecture or conduct research for up to a year.
  • The Fulbright Specialist Program sends U.S. academics and professionals to serve as expert consultants on curriculum, faculty development, institutional planning, and related subjects at overseas institutions for a period of two to six weeks.
  • The Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program and Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program bring foreign scholars to lecture or conduct post-doctoral research for up to a year at U.S. colleges and universities.[19]
  • The Fulbright Regional Network for Applied Research (NEXUS) Program is a network of junior scholars, professionals, and mid-career applied researchers from the United States, Brazil, Canada, and other Western Hemisphere nations in a year-long program that includes multi-disciplinary, team-based research, a series of three seminar meetings, and a Fulbright exchange experience.

Teacher grants edit

The Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program supports one-to-one exchanges of teachers from K–12 schools and a small number of post-secondary institutions.

The Distinguished Fulbright Awards in Teaching Program sends teachers abroad for a semester to pursue individual projects, conduct research, and lead master classes or seminars.[19]

Grants for professionals edit

The Hubert H. Humphrey Program brings outstanding mid-career professionals from the developing world and societies in transition to the United States for one year. Fellows participate in a non-degree program of academic study and gain professional experience.

The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program sends American scholars and professionals abroad to lecture or conduct research for up to a year.

The Fulbright Specialist Program sends U.S. faculty and professionals to serve as expert consultants on curriculum, faculty development, institutional planning, and related subjects at overseas academic institutions for a period of two to six weeks.

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers fellowships for U.S. graduating seniors, graduate students, young professionals and artists to study abroad for one academic year. The Program also includes an English Teaching Assistant component.

The Fulbright Foreign Student Program enables graduate students, young professionals and artists from abroad to conduct research and study in the United States. Some scholarships are renewed after the initial year of study.[19]

Fulbright–Hays Program edit

The Fulbright–Hays Program is a component of the Fulbright Program funded by a congressional appropriation to the United States Department of Education. It awards grants to individual U.S. K through 14 pre-teachers, teachers and administrators, pre-doctoral students, and post-doctoral faculty, as well as to U.S. institutions and organizations. Funding supports research and training efforts overseas, which focus on non-western foreign languages and area studies.[20]

Administration edit

The program is coordinated by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) of the U.S. Department of State under policy guidelines established by the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (FSB), with the help of 50 bi-national Fulbright commissions, U.S. embassies, and cooperating organizations in the U.S.[4]

The United States Department of State is responsible for managing, coordinating and overseeing the Fulbright program. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs is the bureau in the Department of State that has primary responsibility for the administration of the program.

The Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board is a twelve-member board of educational and public leaders appointed by the President of the United States that determines general policy and direction for the Fulbright Program and approves all candidates nominated for Fulbright Scholarships.<ref">"Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (FFSB)". eca.state.gov. Retrieved January 29, 2024.</ref>

Bi-national Fulbright commissions and foundations, most of which are funded jointly by the U.S. and partner governments, develop priorities for the program, including the numbers and categories of grants. More specifically, they plan and implement educational exchanges, recruit and nominate candidates for fellowships; designate qualified local educational institutions to host Fulbrighters; fundraise; engage alumni; support incoming U.S. Fulbrighters; and, in many countries, operate an information service for the public on educational opportunities in the United States.[21]

In a country active in the program without a Fulbright commission, the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy administers the Fulbright Program, including recruiting and nominating candidates for grants to the U.S., overseeing U.S. Fulbrighters on their grant in the country, and engaging alumni.

Established in 1919 in the aftermath of World War I, the Institute of International Education was created to catalyze educational exchange. In 1946, the U.S. Department of State invited IIE to administer the graduate student component and CIES[clarification needed] to administer the faculty component of the Fulbright Program—IIE's largest program to date.[22]

The Council for International Exchange of Scholars is a division of IIE that administers the Fulbright Scholar Program.

AMIDEAST administers Fulbright Foreign Student grants for grantees from the Middle East and North Africa, excluding Israel.

LASPAU: Affiliated with Harvard University[23] LASPAU brings together a valuable network of individuals, institutions, leaders and organizations devoted to building knowledge-based societies across the Americas. Among other functions, LASPAU administers the Junior Faculty Development Program, a part of the Fulbright Foreign Student Program, for grantees from Central and South America and the Caribbean.

World Learning administers the Fulbright Specialist Program.[24]

American Councils for International Education (ACTR/ACCELS) administers the Junior Faculty Development Program (JFDP), a special academic exchange for grantees from the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Southeast Europe.

The Academy for Educational Development administers the Fulbright Classroom Teacher Exchange Program and the Distinguished Fulbright Awards in Teaching Program.

Related organizations edit

The Fulbright Association is an organization independent of the Fulbright Program and not associated with the U.S. Department of State. The Fulbright Association was established on February 27, 1977, as a private nonprofit, membership organization with over 9,000 members. The late Arthur Power Dudden was its founding president. He wanted alumni to educate members of the U.S. Congress and the public about the benefits of advancing increased mutual understanding between the people of the United States and those of other countries. In addition to the Fulbright Association in the U.S., independent Fulbright Alumni associations exist in over 75 countries around the world.

The Fulbright Academy is an organization independent of the Fulbright Program and not associated with the U.S. Department of State. A non-partisan, non-profit organization with members worldwide, the Fulbright Academy focuses on the professional advancement and collaboration needs among the 100,000+ Fulbright alumni in science, technology, and related fields. The Fulbright Academy works with individual and institutional members, Fulbright alumni associations and other organizations interested in leveraging the unique knowledge and skills of Fulbright alumni.

Bilateral commissions edit

The Fulbright Program has commissions in 49 of the over 160 countries with which it has bilateral partnerships. These foundations are funded jointly by the U.S. and partner governments. The role of the Fulbright Commissions is to plan and implement educational exchanges; recruit and nominate candidates, both domestic and foreign, for fellowships; designate qualified local educational institutions to host Fulbrighters; and support incoming U.S. Fulbrighters while engaging with alumni.[25] Below is a list of current commissions.

Region Country Commission
East Asia and the Pacific Australia The Australian-American Fulbright Commission
Indonesia American-Indonesian Exchange Foundation
Japan Japan-United States Educational Commission
Korea Korean-American Educational Commission
Malaysia Malaysian-American Commission on Educational Exchange
New Zealand New Zealand-United States Educational Foundation
The Philippines Philippine-American Educational Foundation
Taiwan Foundation for Scholarly Exchange
Thailand Thailand-U.S. Educational Foundation
Europe and Eurasia Austria Austrian-American Educational Commission
Belgium Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States, Belgium and Luxembourg
Bulgaria Bulgarian-American Commission for Educational Exchange
Czech Republic J. William Fulbright Commission for Educational Exchange in the Czech Republic
Denmark Fulbright Denmark
Finland Fulbright Finland Foundation
France Franco-American Commission for Educational Exchange
Georgia Fulbright Georgia
Germany German-American Fulbright Commission
Greece U.S. Educational Foundation in Greece
Hungary Hungarian-American Commission for Educational Exchange
Iceland Iceland-United States Educational Commission
Ireland The Ireland-United States Commission for Educational Exchange
Italy The U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission
Netherlands Fulbright Commission the Netherlands
Norway U.S.-Norway Fulbright Foundation for Educational Exchange
Poland Polish-U.S. Fulbright Commission
Portugal Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States of America and Portugal
Romania Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission
Slovakia J. William Fulbright Commission for Educational Exchange in the Slovak Republic
Spain Commission for Cultural, Educational and Scientific Exchange Between the United States of America and Spain
Sweden Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States and Sweden
Turkey Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States of America and Turkey
United Kingdom The United States-United Kingdom Fulbright Commission
Middle East and North Africa Egypt The Binational Fulbright Commission in Egypt
Israel U.S.-Israel Educational Foundation (USIEF)
Jordan Jordanian-American Commission for Educational Exchange (JACEE)
Morocco Moroccan-American Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange
South and Central Asia India United States-India Educational Foundation
Nepal Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States and Nepal (USEF/Nepal)
Pakistan United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan
Sri Lanka United States-Sri Lanka Fulbright Commission
Western Hemisphere Argentina Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States and the Argentine Republic
Brazil Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States of America and Brazil
Canada Foundation for Educational Exchange Between Canada and the United States of America
Chile Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States of America and Chile
Colombia Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States of America and Colombia
Ecuador Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States of America and Ecuador
Mexico Mexico-United States Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange
Peru Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States and Peru
Uruguay Fulbright Uruguay

J. William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding edit

The J. William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding is awarded by the Fulbright Association to recognize individuals or organisations which have made extraordinary contributions toward bringing peoples, cultures, or nations to greater understanding of others. Established in 1993, the prize was first awarded to Nelson Mandela.

Person Year Country
Nelson Mandela 1993 South Africa
Jimmy Carter 1994 United States
Franz Vranitzky 1995 Austria
Corazon Aquino 1996 Philippines
Václav Havel 1997 Czech Republic
Patricio Aylwin 1998 Chile
Mary Robinson 1999 Ireland
Martti Ahtisaari 2000 Finland
Kofi Annan 2001 Ghana
Sadako Ogata 2002 Japan
Fernando Henrique Cardoso 2003 Brazil
Colin Powell 2004 United States
Bill Clinton 2006 United States
Desmond Tutu 2008 South Africa
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation 2010 United States
Médecins Sans Frontières 2012 France
Hans Blix 2014 Sweden
Richard Lugar 2016 United States
Angela Merkel 2018 Germany
Bono 2021 Ireland

Notable alumni edit

Fulbright alumni have occupied key roles in government, academia, and industry. Of the more than 325,000 alumni:

  • 89 have received the Pulitzer Prize[5]
  • 78 have been MacArthur Fellows[5]
  • 62 have received a Nobel Prize[5]
  • 40 have served as head of state or government[26][5]
  • 10 have been elected to the U.S. Congress
  • 1 has served as secretary general of the United Nations
  • 1 has served as the head of the Evaluating Variations in Language (EVL) Lab at Duquesne University[27]

List of selected group of notable Fulbright grant recipients edit

See also edit

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External links edit

  • U.S. Department of State Fulbright Website, the program's sponsor
  • Fulbright–Hays information, U.S. Department of Education
  • Fulbright Scholar Program, grants for university and college faculty, administrators and professionals
  • Fulbright Teacher Exchange Programs, K–12 Teacher Exchange
  • Fulbright Foreign Student Program in USA
Directories of past grantees
  • US Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs: International Exchange Alumni
  • Fulbright Scholar Directory
  • US Student Program May 16, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

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corporations and host institutions both in and outside the U S 4 In 49 countries a bi national Fulbright Commission administers and oversees the Fulbright Program In countries that have an active program but no Fulbright Commission the Public Affairs Section of the U S Embassy oversees the Fulbright Program More than 370 000 people have participated in the program since it began 62 Fulbright alumni have won Nobel Prizes 88 have won Pulitzer Prizes 5 6 Contents 1 History 2 Program 2 1 Student grants 2 2 Scholar grants 2 3 Teacher grants 2 4 Grants for professionals 2 5 Fulbright Hays Program 3 Administration 4 Related organizations 5 Bilateral commissions 6 J William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding 7 Notable alumni 7 1 List of selected group of notable Fulbright grant recipients 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp J William Fulbright the founder of the program The Fulbright Program s mission is to bring a little more knowledge a little more reason and a little more compassion into world affairs and thereby increase the chance that nations will learn at last to live in peace and friendship 7 Senator J William Fulbright In 1945 Senator J William Fulbright proposed a bill to use the proceeds from selling surplus U S government war property to fund international exchange between the U S and other countries With the crucial timing of the aftermath of the Second World War and with the pressing establishment of the United Nations the Fulbright Program was an attempt to promote peace and understanding through educational exchange The bill devised a plan to forgo the debts foreign countries amassed during the war in return for funding an international educational program 8 It was through the belief that this program would be an essential vehicle to promote peace and mutual understanding between individuals institutions and future leaders wherever they may be 9 In August 1946 Congress created the Fulbright Program in what became the largest education exchange program in history The program was expanded by the Mutual Educational And Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 known as Fulbright Hays Act It made possible participation in international fairs and expositions including trade and industrial fairs translations funding for American studies programs funds to promote medical scientific cultural and educational research and development and modern foreign language training 10 The program operates on a bi national basis each country has entered into an agreement with the U S government The first countries to sign agreements were China in 1947 and Burma the Philippines and Greece in 1948 9 Program edit nbsp Countries with active bilateral Fulbright Student and Fulbright Scholar programs with the US as of 2020 update Light shading indicates countries with just Fulbright Scholar programs 11 12 Mainland China and Hong Kong Fulbright programs were terminated by means of presidential executive order on July 13 2020 13 East Asia and the Pacific Europe and Eurasia Middle East and North Africa South and Central Asia Sub Saharan Africa Western HemisphereEducational exchange can turn nations into people contributing as no other form of communication can to the humanizing of international relations 14 Senator J William Fulbright The Fulbright Program exchanges scholars and students with numerous countries in bilateral partnerships managed by commissions for each country It provides funding for U S persons to visit other countries in the U S Student Program U S Scholar Program Teacher Exchange Program and others and enables foreign nationals to visit the United States in programs such as the Foreign Student Program Visiting Scholar Program Teacher Exchange Program Candidates recommended for Fulbright grants have high academic achievement a compelling project proposal or statement of purpose demonstrated leadership potential and flexibility and adaptability to interact successfully with the host community Fulbright grants are awarded in almost all academic disciplines except clinical medical research involving patient contact Fulbright grantees fields of study span the fine arts humanities social sciences mathematics natural and physical sciences and professional and applied sciences You can check the list of Fulbright Scholarships that is recommended for the undergraduate and graduate students who want to continue their studies in US 15 Student grants edit The Fulbright Degree Program funds graduate education for international students wanting to study in the United States Students apply for the scholarship in their home country and after a long process they can pursue a Masters or Ph D program in the United States 16 The Fulbright U S Student Program offers fellowships for U S graduating college seniors graduate students young professionals and artists to research study or teach English abroad for one academic year The program facilitates cultural exchange through direct interaction on an individual basis in the classroom field home and in routine tasks allowing the grantee to gain an appreciation of others viewpoints and beliefs the way they do things and the way they think The application period opens in the spring of each year 17 Since the inaugural class in 1949 Harvard Yale Berkeley Columbia and Michigan have been the top producers of U S Student Program scholars Michigan has been the leading producer since 2005 18 Top 10 Producers Scholars All time Scholars Since 2005 Harvard University 1 450 410Yale University 1 208 372University of California Berkeley 1 002 306Columbia University 1 001 327University of Michigan Ann Arbor 939 450Princeton University 896 299Stanford University 809 289University of Wisconsin Madison 805 225University of Chicago 769 354Brown University 716 391 The Fulbright Foreign Student Program enables graduate students young professionals and artists from abroad to conduct research and study in the United States Some scholarships are renewed after the initial year of study The Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program provides opportunities for young English teachers from overseas to refine their teaching skills and broaden their knowledge of U S culture and society while strengthening the instruction of foreign languages at colleges and universities in the United States The International Fulbright Science and Technology Award a component of the Fulbright Foreign Student Program supports doctoral study at leading U S institutions in science technology engineering or related fields for outstanding foreign students This program is currently on hiatus The Fulbright mtvU Fellowships award up to four U S students the opportunity to study the power of music as a cultural force abroad Fellows conduct research for one academic year on projects of their own design about a chosen musical aspect They share their experiences during their Fulbright year via video reports blogs and podcasts The Fulbright Clinton Fellowship provides the opportunity for U S students to serve in professional placements in foreign government ministries or institutions to gain hands on public sector experience in participating foreign countries The Fulbright Schuman Program awards scholarships to American citizens for research in the European Union with a focus on EU affairs policy or the US EU transatlantic agenda 19 Scholar grants edit The Fulbright Distinguished Chair Awards comprise approximately forty distinguished lecturing distinguished research and distinguished lecturing research awards ranging from three to 12 months Fulbright Distinguished Chair Awards are viewed as among the most prestigious appointments in the U S Fulbright Scholar Program Candidates should be eminent scholars and have a significant publication and teaching record The Fulbright Bicentennial Chair in American Studies at the University of Helsinki brings scholars of various disciplines to Finland The Bicentennial Chair is open to senior faculty with outstanding publication and teaching credentials and is also considered to be among the most prestigious Fulbright appointments The Fulbright U S Scholar Program sends U S faculty members scholars and professionals abroad to lecture or conduct research for up to a year The Fulbright Specialist Program sends U S academics and professionals to serve as expert consultants on curriculum faculty development institutional planning and related subjects at overseas institutions for a period of two to six weeks The Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program and Fulbright Scholar in Residence Program bring foreign scholars to lecture or conduct post doctoral research for up to a year at U S colleges and universities 19 The Fulbright Regional Network for Applied Research NEXUS Program is a network of junior scholars professionals and mid career applied researchers from the United States Brazil Canada and other Western Hemisphere nations in a year long program that includes multi disciplinary team based research a series of three seminar meetings and a Fulbright exchange experience Teacher grants edit The Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program supports one to one exchanges of teachers from K 12 schools and a small number of post secondary institutions The Distinguished Fulbright Awards in Teaching Program sends teachers abroad for a semester to pursue individual projects conduct research and lead master classes or seminars 19 Grants for professionals edit The Hubert H Humphrey Program brings outstanding mid career professionals from the developing world and societies in transition to the United States for one year Fellows participate in a non degree program of academic study and gain professional experience The Fulbright U S Scholar Program sends American scholars and professionals abroad to lecture or conduct research for up to a year The Fulbright Specialist Program sends U S faculty and professionals to serve as expert consultants on curriculum faculty development institutional planning and related subjects at overseas academic institutions for a period of two to six weeks The Fulbright U S Student Program offers fellowships for U S graduating seniors graduate students young professionals and artists to study abroad for one academic year The Program also includes an English Teaching Assistant component The Fulbright Foreign Student Program enables graduate students young professionals and artists from abroad to conduct research and study in the United States Some scholarships are renewed after the initial year of study 19 Fulbright Hays Program edit The Fulbright Hays Program is a component of the Fulbright Program funded by a congressional appropriation to the United States Department of Education It awards grants to individual U S K through 14 pre teachers teachers and administrators pre doctoral students and post doctoral faculty as well as to U S institutions and organizations Funding supports research and training efforts overseas which focus on non western foreign languages and area studies 20 Administration editThe program is coordinated by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs ECA of the U S Department of State under policy guidelines established by the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board FSB with the help of 50 bi national Fulbright commissions U S embassies and cooperating organizations in the U S 4 The United States Department of State is responsible for managing coordinating and overseeing the Fulbright program Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs is the bureau in the Department of State that has primary responsibility for the administration of the program The Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board is a twelve member board of educational and public leaders appointed by the President of the United States that determines general policy and direction for the Fulbright Program and approves all candidates nominated for Fulbright Scholarships lt ref gt Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board FFSB eca state gov Retrieved January 29 2024 lt ref gt Bi national Fulbright commissions and foundations most of which are funded jointly by the U S and partner governments develop priorities for the program including the numbers and categories of grants More specifically they plan and implement educational exchanges recruit and nominate candidates for fellowships designate qualified local educational institutions to host Fulbrighters fundraise engage alumni support incoming U S Fulbrighters and in many countries operate an information service for the public on educational opportunities in the United States 21 In a country active in the program without a Fulbright commission the Public Affairs Section of the U S Embassy administers the Fulbright Program including recruiting and nominating candidates for grants to the U S overseeing U S Fulbrighters on their grant in the country and engaging alumni Established in 1919 in the aftermath of World War I the Institute of International Education was created to catalyze educational exchange In 1946 the U S Department of State invited IIE to administer the graduate student component and CIES clarification needed to administer the faculty component of the Fulbright Program IIE s largest program to date 22 The Council for International Exchange of Scholars is a division of IIE that administers the Fulbright Scholar Program AMIDEAST administers Fulbright Foreign Student grants for grantees from the Middle East and North Africa excluding Israel LASPAU Affiliated with Harvard University 23 LASPAU brings together a valuable network of individuals institutions leaders and organizations devoted to building knowledge based societies across the Americas Among other functions LASPAU administers the Junior Faculty Development Program a part of the Fulbright Foreign Student Program for grantees from Central and South America and the Caribbean World Learning administers the Fulbright Specialist Program 24 American Councils for International Education ACTR ACCELS administers the Junior Faculty Development Program JFDP a special academic exchange for grantees from the Caucasus Central Asia and Southeast Europe The Academy for Educational Development administers the Fulbright Classroom Teacher Exchange Program and the Distinguished Fulbright Awards in Teaching Program Related organizations editThe Fulbright Association is an organization independent of the Fulbright Program and not associated with the U S Department of State The Fulbright Association was established on February 27 1977 as a private nonprofit membership organization with over 9 000 members The late Arthur Power Dudden was its founding president He wanted alumni to educate members of the U S Congress and the public about the benefits of advancing increased mutual understanding between the people of the United States and those of other countries In addition to the Fulbright Association in the U S independent Fulbright Alumni associations exist in over 75 countries around the world The Fulbright Academy is an organization independent of the Fulbright Program and not associated with the U S Department of State A non partisan non profit organization with members worldwide the Fulbright Academy focuses on the professional advancement and collaboration needs among the 100 000 Fulbright alumni in science technology and related fields The Fulbright Academy works with individual and institutional members Fulbright alumni associations and other organizations interested in leveraging the unique knowledge and skills of Fulbright alumni Bilateral commissions editThe Fulbright Program has commissions in 49 of the over 160 countries with which it has bilateral partnerships These foundations are funded jointly by the U S and partner governments The role of the Fulbright Commissions is to plan and implement educational exchanges recruit and nominate candidates both domestic and foreign for fellowships designate qualified local educational institutions to host Fulbrighters and support incoming U S Fulbrighters while engaging with alumni 25 Below is a list of current commissions Region Country CommissionEast Asia and the Pacific Australia The Australian American Fulbright CommissionIndonesia American Indonesian Exchange FoundationJapan Japan United States Educational CommissionKorea Korean American Educational CommissionMalaysia Malaysian American Commission on Educational ExchangeNew Zealand New Zealand United States Educational FoundationThe Philippines Philippine American Educational FoundationTaiwan Foundation for Scholarly ExchangeThailand Thailand U S Educational FoundationEurope and Eurasia Austria Austrian American Educational CommissionBelgium Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States Belgium and LuxembourgBulgaria Bulgarian American Commission for Educational ExchangeCzech Republic J William Fulbright Commission for Educational Exchange in the Czech RepublicDenmark Fulbright DenmarkFinland Fulbright Finland FoundationFrance Franco American Commission for Educational ExchangeGeorgia Fulbright GeorgiaGermany German American Fulbright CommissionGreece U S Educational Foundation in GreeceHungary Hungarian American Commission for Educational ExchangeIceland Iceland United States Educational CommissionIreland The Ireland United States Commission for Educational ExchangeItaly The U S Italy Fulbright CommissionNetherlands Fulbright Commission the NetherlandsNorway U S Norway Fulbright Foundation for Educational ExchangePoland Polish U S Fulbright CommissionPortugal Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States of America and PortugalRomania Romanian U S Fulbright CommissionSlovakia J William Fulbright Commission for Educational Exchange in the Slovak RepublicSpain Commission for Cultural Educational and Scientific Exchange Between the United States of America and SpainSweden Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States and SwedenTurkey Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States of America and TurkeyUnited Kingdom The United States United Kingdom Fulbright CommissionMiddle East and North Africa Egypt The Binational Fulbright Commission in EgyptIsrael U S Israel Educational Foundation USIEF Jordan Jordanian American Commission for Educational Exchange JACEE Morocco Moroccan American Commission for Educational and Cultural ExchangeSouth and Central Asia India United States India Educational FoundationNepal Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States and Nepal USEF Nepal Pakistan United States Educational Foundation in PakistanSri Lanka United States Sri Lanka Fulbright CommissionWestern Hemisphere Argentina Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States and the Argentine RepublicBrazil Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States of America and BrazilCanada Foundation for Educational Exchange Between Canada and the United States of AmericaChile Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States of America and ChileColombia Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States of America and ColombiaEcuador Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States of America and EcuadorMexico Mexico United States Commission for Educational and Cultural ExchangePeru Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States and PeruUruguay Fulbright UruguayJ William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding editThe J William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding is awarded by the Fulbright Association to recognize individuals or organisations which have made extraordinary contributions toward bringing peoples cultures or nations to greater understanding of others Established in 1993 the prize was first awarded to Nelson Mandela Person Year CountryNelson Mandela 1993 South AfricaJimmy Carter 1994 United StatesFranz Vranitzky 1995 AustriaCorazon Aquino 1996 PhilippinesVaclav Havel 1997 Czech RepublicPatricio Aylwin 1998 ChileMary Robinson 1999 IrelandMartti Ahtisaari 2000 FinlandKofi Annan 2001 GhanaSadako Ogata 2002 JapanFernando Henrique Cardoso 2003 BrazilColin Powell 2004 United StatesBill Clinton 2006 United StatesDesmond Tutu 2008 South AfricaBill and Melinda Gates Foundation 2010 United StatesMedecins Sans Frontieres 2012 FranceHans Blix 2014 SwedenRichard Lugar 2016 United StatesAngela Merkel 2018 GermanyBono 2021 IrelandNotable alumni editMain category Fulbright alumni Fulbright alumni have occupied key roles in government academia and industry Of the more than 325 000 alumni 89 have received the Pulitzer Prize 5 78 have been MacArthur Fellows 5 62 have received a Nobel Prize 5 40 have served as head of state or government 26 5 10 have been elected to the U S Congress 1 has served as secretary general of the United Nations 1 has served as the head of the Evaluating Variations in Language EVL Lab at Duquesne University 27 List of selected group of notable Fulbright grant recipients edit William D Bro Adams university administrator and NEH Chair 2014 2017 Edward Albee recipient three times of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama Karim Alrawi recipient of the Samuel Beckett Award for the Performing Arts President of Egyptian Pen 1992 1994 Christopher Charles Benninger recipient of the Indian Institute of Architects Gold Medal for contribution to architecture in 2004 Francis Andersen Australian Hebrew and biblical studies scholar Paula Arai Buddhist studies scholar 28 Henry Steiner Austrian graphic designer John Ashbery American poet 29 Gustavo V Barbosa Canovas Uruguayan American Professor of Food Engineering and Director of the Center for Nonthermal Processing of Food at Washington State University George Benneh Ghanaian academic university administrator and public servant Victor Bianchini U S federal judge California State superior court judge retired Colonel of U S Marine Corps former law school dean Harold Bloom literary theorist and critic Boutros Boutros Ghali Egyptian politician and Secretary General of the United Nations 1992 1996 Michael Broyde born 1964 American law professor Kofi Abrefa Busia Ghanaian academic and Prime Minister of Ghana 1969 1972 Fernando Henrique Cardoso President of Brazil from 1995 to 2002 30 Kyle Carey Celtic American musician 31 Bob Carr Australian politician 32 Ron Castan Australian Constitutional law barrister 33 Lenora Champagne playwright performance artist and director 34 Ibrahim M El Sherbiny Egyptian materials scientist Dante R Chialvo scientist 35 Dale Chihuly glass sculptor and entrepreneur 36 Eugenie Clark American ichthyologist and founder of Mote Marine Laboratory George C Clerk Ghanaian botanist and plant pathologist pioneer 37 38 Aliye Pekin Celik United Nations Official 39 Nathan Collett filmmaker 40 41 Aaron Copland recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Music Leah Curtis Australian composer 42 Myanna Dellinger Danish American law professor Vicente Blanco Gaspar ambassador of Spain Arthur Deshaies artist printmaker professor and head of the graphic workshop Florida State University 43 Rita Dove U S Poet Laureate and recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Eugenia Del Pino developmental biologist Ecuadorian Eric Foner recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for History John Hope Franklin historian and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Maryellen Fullerton lawyer and law professor and interim dean at Brooklyn Law School Radhika Gajjala a communications and a cultural studies professor Philip A Gale British chemist and university administrator Ashraf Ghani the President of Afghanistan 44 Gabby Giffords United States Representative for Arizona s 8th congressional district Walter Gonzalez Gonzalez 1924 1979 first Fulbright scholar to the United States from Bolivia President of the Society of Bolivian Engineers Sociedad de Ingenieros de Bolivia 45 Natasha Gonzalez born 1998 Ivy League tennis champion and ITA Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship Award honoree Robert A Gorman born 1937 law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School Wendy Greengross 1925 2012 general practitioner and broadcaster 46 Nigel Healey Vice Chancellor Fiji National University Edward Herrmann actor Robert Hess 1938 1994 President of Brooklyn College John Honnold 1915 2011 American law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School Ross Horning American historian 47 Brad K Hounkpati founder of Grain de Sel Togo Inc Julia Ioffe born 1982 Russian born American journalist Michael Janis glass sculptor and educator 48 Rahul M Jindal Indian American transplant surgeon at Uniformed Services University Roberta Karmel born 1937 Centennial Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School and first female Commissioner of the U S Securities and Exchange Commission Charles Kennedy British politician Suzanne Klotz painter and sculptor 49 Cy Kuckenbaker American filmmaker Carrie Lam the Chief Executive of Hong Kong from 2017 to 2022 50 Karen LaMonte sculptor 51 Ben Lerner writer John Lithgow actor Dolph Lundgren actor Jamil Mahuad President of Ecuador from 1998 to 2000 John Atta Mills legal scholar and President of Ghana 2009 2012 Baidyanath Misra former Vice Chancellor of the Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Senator and diplomat Koh Tsu Koon Malaysian politician Robert Nozick 52 American political philosopher Joan Oates archaeologist Mikael Owunna photographer Linus Pauling awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and the Nobel Peace Prize Sylvia Plath poet recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1982 Niharica Raizada actress Ian Rankin author 2023 Maria Ressa awarded the Nobel Peace Prize Alexis Ringwald former CEO of LearnUp a Manpower Group company Theodore Roethke poet recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1954 and the National Book Award for Poetry in 1959 and 1965 Margaret Vardell Sandresky composer organist and theorist Juan Manuel Santos the former President of Colombia from 2010 and 2018 Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2016 53 Philip Schultz poet 54 E Anne Schwerdtfeger composer and choral conductor Heather J Sharkey historian of the Middle East and Africa at the University of Pennsylvania Wallace Shawn actor and playwright Jane Smiley recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Paul Reed Smith 1953 2008 Business IT manager University of Seattle Williametta Spencer composer Joseph Stiglitz recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics Herbert Storing Robert Kent Gooch Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs at the University of VirginiaHenry Stephen Straight born 1943 in Ann Arbor 1965 Michigan AB in English and 1970 UChicago MA amp PhD in Linguistics Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and of Linguistics and former 1999 2009 Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and International Affairs at Binghamton University in the State University of New York 1970 2010 Robert S Summers law professor at Cornell Law School Rishi Sunak Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Sergio Troncoso author of From This Wicked Patch of Dust Crossing Borders Personal Essays and The Nature of Truth Sasha Velour queen artist and winner of season nine of RuPaul s Drag Race Eudora Welty recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction C Vann Woodward recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for History Charles Wright American poet 54 James Wright American poet 55 Muhammad Yunus awarded the Nobel Peace PrizeSee also editAcademic mobility Belgian American Educational Foundation BAEF Chevening Scholarship Chiang Ching kuo Foundation Cultural diplomacy EducationUSA Erasmus Programme German Academic Exchange Service Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Harkness Fellowship ITT International Fellowship Program Jurgen Mulert Marshall Scholarship Gates Cambridge Scholarship Monbukagakusho Scholarship Rhodes Scholarship Yenching Scholarship Jardine ScholarshipReferences edit Get Noticed Through Prestigious Scholarships U S News amp World Report November 25 2011 Archived from the original on 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