Fulbright scholarships

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Name (Hebrew)
מלגות פולברייט
Name (Latin)
Fulbright scholarships
Other forms of name
Fulbright awards
Fulbright-Hays scholarships
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Research grants
Scholarships
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Wikidata: Q253936
Library of congress: sh 97004501
Sources of Information
  • Directory of MACEE Fulbright alumni 1963-1993, 1993.
  • Britannica(Fulbright scholarship, educational grant under an international exchange scholarship program created to increase mutual understanding between the people of the U.S. and the people of other countries through the medium of educational and cultural exchange. Most of the exchanges have been students, but teachers, advanced researchers, trainees, and observers have also qualified. Fulbright program. Fulbright grant)
  • Acad. Am. encyc.(Fulbright Exchange Program, sponsored by the U.S. govt.; provides travel grants to enable graduate students and professors to engage in research, study, and teaching abroad)
  • Americana(Fulbright scholarships, U.S. govt. awards for graduate study, research, teaching or professional training in other countries (for U.S. recipients) or in the United States (for foreign recipients). The awards are named for U.S. senator J. William Fulbright, who initiated legislation (the Fulbright Act of 1946) providing for the international exchange of scholars, commonly known as the Fulbright Exchange Program; Fulbright awards)
  • LC database, 2 June 1997(Fulbright exchange program; Fulbright-Hays exchange program; Fulbright awards; Fulbright-Hays awards; Fulbright grants; Fulbright lecturing and research awards; Fulbright-Hays training grants; Fulbright Program; United States. J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board)
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Wikipedia description:

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. The program was founded by United States Senator J. William Fulbright in 1946 and has been considered one of the most prestigious scholarships in the United States. The program provides approximately 8,000 grants annually, comprising roughly 1,600 grants 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. The Fulbright Program is administered by cooperating organizations such as the Institute of International Education and operates in over 160 countries around the world. 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. 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.

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