Visiting Scholars Experience American Heritage
To celebrate the 250th anniversary of America’s founding, Fulbright Scholars
To celebrate the 250th anniversary of America’s founding, Fulbright Scholars
The pioneer of acoustic engineering and inventor of new technologies for headphones, speakers, and sound systems used his Fulbright to master mathematics and propel his career.
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HBCU Alumna and University President says Fulbright was “the most enlightening and empowering experience of my young life.”
The Fulbright Program’s success and worldwide stature is built on a commitment to international bilateral partnerships.
Megha Rajagopalan harnessed geospatial technology and old-fashioned reporting to expose the scale of the internment of Uighur Muslims in China’s Xinjiang Province. For this piece of groundbreaking journalism Rajagopalan was awarded the 2021 Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting.
Leila Cobo is a classically trained concert pianist, a novelist, and perhaps her country’s preeminent journalist focusing on Latin Music. As Latin Music has increasingly taken over the U.S. charts, Cobo has been there to document its meteoric rise.
During their international exchanges, Fulbrighters come face-to-face with difficult and seemingly intractable problems. In response to these problems, Fulbrighters make use of their newfound academic training, cultural knowledge, and entrepreneurial skills to create innovative solutions that better the world around them.
Fulbrighter and innovator has held leadership roles at multinational companies and holds 14 United States patents.
Albert Manero, a 2014 U.S. Student to Germany, is also the President, CEO, and co-founder of Limbitless Solutions, a nonprofit organization that creates and donates bionic arms to children with limb differences. The organization aims to provide affordable prosthetics to families and give kids a way to express themselves.