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The Fulbright Program is a world leader in international educational exchange. The goal of the Program is to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries through educational exchange. The Program - celebrating its 50th anniversary in 1996 - was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by Arkansas Senator, J. William Fulbright. In 1961, the Fulbright/Hays Act updated and expanded the original legislation.
Nearly 5,000 Fulbright grants are awarded each year for foreign national students, teachers, professors and professionals to study, teach, lecture and conduct research in the U.S., and for U.S. nationals to do likewise outside of the U.S.
Outside the U.S., the Program is administered in 50 countries by a Binational Commission, and in the remaining countries by the U.S. Department of State's overseas staff. Please note: All applications must go through either their home country Commission or US embassy.
Germany - German Program Unit Chief, Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States of America and the Federal Republic of Germany Oranienburger Str. 13/14 D-1 01 78 Berlin
Email: fulkom@fulbright.de
Tel: (30) 284443-773 Fax: (30) 284443-42
The Fulbright Program - India The Fulbright Program is a world leader in international educational exchange. The goal of the Program is to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries through educational exchange. The Program - celebrating its 50th anniversary in 1996 - was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by Arkansas Senator, J. William Fulbright. In 1961, the Fulbright/Hays Act updated and expanded the original legislation.
Nearly 5,000 Fulbright grants are awarded each year for foreign national students, teachers, professors and professionals to study, teach, lecture and conduct research in the U.S., and for U.S. nationals to do likewise outside of the U.S.
Outside the U.S., the Program is administered in 50 countries by a Binational Commission, and in the remaining countries by the U.S. Department of State's overseas staff. Please note: All applications must go through either their home country Commission or US embassy.
India - United States Educational Foundation in India, Fulbright House 12 Hailey Road, New Delhi 110001
Email: delhi.usefi@axcess.net.in
Tel: 11-332-8944/48 Fax: 11-332-9718
The Fulbright Program is a world leader in international educational exchange. The goal of the Program is to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries through educational exchange. The Program - celebrating its 50th anniversary in 1996 - was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by Arkansas Senator, J. William Fulbright. In 1961, the Fulbright/Hays Act updated and expanded the original legislation.
Nearly 5,000 Fulbright grants are awarded each year for foreign national students, teachers, professors and professionals to study, teach, lecture and conduct research in the U.S., and for U.S. nationals to do likewise outside of the U.S.
Outside the U.S., the Program is administered in 50 countries by a Binational Commission, and in the remaining countries by the U.S. Department of State's overseas staff. Please note: All applications must go through either their home country Commission or US embassy.
Indonesia - American-Indonesia exchange Foundation (AMINEF) Gedung Balai Pustaka, 6th floor Jalan Gunung Sahari Raya 4 Jakarta, Indonesia 10720
Email: phjkt@usia.gov
The Fulbright Program is a world leader in international educational exchange. The goal of the Program is to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries through educational exchange. The Program - celebrating its 50th anniversary in 1996 - was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by Arkansas Senator, J. William Fulbright. In 1961, the Fulbright/Hays Act updated and expanded the original legislation.
Nearly 5,000 Fulbright grants are awarded each year for foreign national students, teachers, professors and professionals to study, teach, lecture and conduct research in the U.S., and for U.S. nationals to do likewise outside of the U.S.
Outside the U.S., the Program is administered in 50 countries by a Binational Commission, and in the remaining countries by the U.S. Department of State's overseas staff. Please note: All applications must go through either their home country Commission or US embassy.
Israel - The United states-israel Educational Foundation (USIEF) 1 Ben Yehuda Street, 10th Floor P.O. Box 26160 Tel Aviv 61261
Email: jstavsky@fulbright.org.il
Tel: 3-517-2131 or 3-517-2392 Fax: 3-516-2016
The Fulbright Program - Japan The Fulbright Program is a world leader in international educational exchange. The goal of the Program is to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries through educational exchange. The Program - celebrating its 50th anniversary in 1996 - was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by Arkansas Senator, J. William Fulbright. In 1961, the Fulbright/Hays Act updated and expanded the original legislation.
Nearly 5,000 Fulbright grants are awarded each year for foreign national students, teachers, professors and professionals to study, teach, lecture and conduct research in the U.S., and for U.S. nationals to do likewise outside of the U.S.
Outside the U.S., the Program is administered in 50 countries by a Binational Commission, and in the remaining countries by the U.S. Department of State's overseas staff. Please note: All applications must go through either their home country Commission or US embassy.
Japan - Japan-United States Educational Commission (JUSEC) Sanno Grand Building, 206 14-2, 2nd Floor Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo 100, Japan
Email: fulgrant@jusec.org
Tel: (03) 3580-3231 thru 3235 Fax: (03) 3580-1217
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