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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.
Korea - Korean-American Educational Commission
Fulbright Building 168 -15 Yomni-dong, Mapo-gu Seoul 121-090
E-mail: admin@fulbright.or.kr
Tel: 82-3-275-4000 Fax: 82-2-275-4028
The Fulbright Program - Pakistan 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.
Pakistan - United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan House 2, Street 84 Ataturk Avenue G-6/4 P.O. Box 11 28 Islamabad
Tel: 51-210-346 or 278-344 Fax: 51-278-040 or 271-563
Email: fulbright@usefp.sdnpk.undp.org
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.
Taiwan - Foundation for Scholarly Exchange, 2nd Floor, 1 -A Chuan Chow Street Taipei I 00, Taiwan
Email: julie@saec.saec.edu.tw
Email: jjwu@are.org.tw
Tel: 2-332-8188, ext 112 Fax: 2-332-5455
The Fulbright Program - Turkey 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.
Turkey - Program Officer Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States and Turkey Sehit Ersan Caddesi, #28/4, Cankaya Ankara, 06680
468-1560
Email: fulb-ank@tr-net.net.tr
The OAS regular training program is one of the instruments of development cooperation of the Organization of American States.
Those who may apply for an OAS fellowship must be citizens or permanent residence of an OAS member states, and hold a university degree. The fellowships are awarded to carry out graduate studies or research in any field, with an exception of the medical science and related areas, and introductory language studies. A fellowship provides the following benefits: a round trip ticket, tuition fees, study materials, health insurance and subsistence allowance.
For more information and application form please contact: Division of Cooperation for Development of Human Resources, Inter-American Agency for Cooperation and Development, 1889 F Street, NW Washington DC, 20006-4499. Tel: (202) 458-3792
Fax: (202) 458-3878
e-mail: Fellowship&Training@iacd.oas.org
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