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Senator
J. Williams Fulbright |
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The
Fulbright Program supports educational exchanges
that strengthen understanding and communication
between the United States and over 140 countries.
It is an effective and prestigious form of public
diplomacy. The Program has enriched the lives
of over 225,000 men and women and has brought
some of the world’s finest minds to U.S. campuses.
It offers insight into U.S. society and values
to future leaders from around the world.
More than 1,300 new Foreign Fulbright Fellows
enter U.S. academic programs each year. IIE arranges
academic placement for most Fulbright nominees
and supervises all grantees during their stay
in the United States.
Many Fulbright are young professionals who will
return to responsible positions in their home
countries. They often are involved in building
institutions and government service when they
return home.
Foreign students apply for Fulbright Fellowships
through the binational Fulbright Commission or
U.S. Embassies in their home countries. |
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