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HIGHLIGHTED FULBRIGHT WEB SITES

Fulbright Art Gallery

Fulbrighters Abroad:
Personal Accounts of Global Experiences

PROGRAM INFORMATION

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Study of the U.S. Applicants

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board

Annual Report 2002
(AY 2002/2003)

Fulbright Commissions Worldwide

Biography of J. William Fulbright

ALUMNI

Fulbright Association

Alumni Web Site

  

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FULBRIGHT PROGRAM
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Fulbright Commissions and Foundations

Fulbright binational commissions and foundations are non-profit organizations established to oversee the Fulbright Program abroad. Commissions propose annual country programs, which establish the numbers and categories of grants, based on requests from local institutions. There are currently 51 commissions worldwide, 41 of which are funded jointly by the United States and the host government. Each commission or foundation has a board composed of an equal number of Americans and citizens of the host country. In a country without a commission, the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy develops and supervises the Fulbright Program.

Listed here are links for most Fulbright Commissions. If a commission does not have a website, the link leads to the commission's contact information. Also available is a worldwide list of addresses for Fulbright Binational Commissions and Foundations. For countries without a Fulbright Commission, please refer to the list of websites for U.S. Embassies and other Diplomatic Missions.

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