October 25, 2011
The Chronicle of Higher Education has named the top Fulbright-producing institutions for students and scholars in the United States. View the rankings and related feature stories or the complete list of scholars. |
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September 15, 2011
All awards with the August 1, 2011 deadline for the core competition (for academic year 2012-2013) are now closed. Notification Timeline >
The next competition for 2013-2014 will open February 1, 2012. If you are interested in applying, please register with My Fulbright or contact the program staff. |
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Fulbright Exchange Brings Overseas Scholars to UConn
UConn is hosting three visiting Fulbright scholars from Pakistan, Spain, and India. More > |
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Dr. Peter Diamond Awarded the 2010 Nobel Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences The Institute of International Education (IIE) and the Council for International Exchange of Scholars would like to congratulate , Ph.D. (Fulbright Scholar, 1999, Italy) on being awarded the 2010 Nobel Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences. View the full history of IIE sponsored Nobel Prize winners here. |
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Faculty Member Receives Fulbright Award.
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| Fulbright Visiting Scholar Conference Focuses on Access to Higher Education. Press Release > |
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| Scholar mobility is a vital driver of institutional mobility, and institutional mobility drives student mobility, according to a chapter in a new IIE white paper. A new IIE book on this issue is also available. |
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| Religious Leaders and Interfaith Organizers Conclude Three-Month Fulbright Program to Build Robust Interfaith Dialogue. (.PDF). |
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American economist and Fulbright alumnus Leonid Hurwicz is one of three Americans who will share the Nobel Prize in Economics. Professor Hurwicz's award, announced October 15, is for the creation of
the mechanism design theory. More> |
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Monmouth University’s Fulbright Scholars-In-Residence Are Peace Builders (.PDF) |
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Fulbright Scholar Ruth DeFries, an environmental geographer at University of Maryland, College Park, has been awarded a 2007 MacArthur Fellow Program Award. Referred commonly as the “Genius Award,” the fellowships are exceptional in that, much like the Nobel Prize, one cannot apply for the award. MacArthur Fellows are simply tapped and recognized for their significant contributions. The Fulbright Scholar Program extends its congratulations to Dr. DeFries on this notable achievement. www.geog.umd.edu/news/Ruth_Defries_wins_
MacArthur_Genius_Award.html |
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The article “Why Professors Should Teach Abroad,” by Fulbrighter Donald E. Hall, appears in The Chronicle of Higher Education®. |