Fulbright Scholarship
Fulbright Scholarship
"In September 1945, the freshman senator from Arkansas, J. William Fulbright, introduced a bill in the U.S. Congress that called for the use of proceeds from the sales of surplus war property to fund the “promotion of international good will through the exchange of students in the fields of education, culture and science.” One year later, President Harry S. Truman signed the Fulbright Act into law."
The U.S. Fulbright Scholarship Program 2020-2021 provides approximately 470 study, teaching or mixed awards in around 125 countries across the world. Fulbright is an international educational student/faculty exchange program offered by the U.S. Department of State Bureau. Fully funded U.S. Fulbright scholarship opportunities are available for college, university faculty, administration including professionals, scientists, lawyers, journalists, artists, independent scholars, deserving talented students etcetera. The Fulbright Scholarship Program grants roughly 8,000 awards yearly. Approximately, 900 visiting scholars, 1200 U.S. scholars, 1600 U.S. students, and 4,000 foreign students receive awards. In addition, several hundred U.S. and international teachers and professionals receive Fulbright awards. Since the establishment of the Fulbright Scholarship Program in the year 1946, around 370,000 ‘Fulbrighters’ have participated and received the Fulbright awards.
Fulbright Scholarship Requirements:
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