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− | + | "Educational exchange can turn nations into people, contributing as no other form of communication can to the humanizing of international relations." - J. William Fulbright, 1983 | |
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The Fulbright Program was founded by United States Senator J. William Fulbright in 1946, and promotes grants for highly competitive students, scholars, teachers, professionals, scientist and artists who wish to study, conduct research, or exercise their talents in the United States. | The Fulbright Program was founded by United States Senator J. William Fulbright in 1946, and promotes grants for highly competitive students, scholars, teachers, professionals, scientist and artists who wish to study, conduct research, or exercise their talents in the United States. | ||
Even though the initiative was initially intended to operate only in European countries, it now encompasses one hundred and fifty five countries, and is one of the most prestigious and far-reaching funding programs worldwide. | Even though the initiative was initially intended to operate only in European countries, it now encompasses one hundred and fifty five countries, and is one of the most prestigious and far-reaching funding programs worldwide. |