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The Fulbright Association is an American 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose members are Fulbright Program alumni and friends of international education. Established on February 27, 1977, the association supports and promotes international educational and cultural exchange and the ideal most associated with the Fulbright name—mutual understanding among the peoples of the world.
The Fulbright Association is an organization independent of the Fulbright Program and not associated with the U.S. Department of State. The Fulbright Association was established on February 27, 1977, as a private nonprofit, membership organization with over 9,000 members. The late Arthur Power Dudden was its founding president. He wanted alumni ...
Jürgen Mulert, economist, Fulbright scholar, founder of the German Fulbright Alumni Association; J. Wayne Reitz, fifth president of the University of Florida (1955–1967) Kent Rominger ('78), former NASA astronaut and shuttle commander; Jon Rubinstein, computer scientist, member of National Academy of Engineering, helped create the iPod, iMac
Nepal Law Campus alumni (9 P) P. Padma Kanya Multiple Campus alumni (7 P) ... Tri-Chandra College alumni (25 P) Tribhuvan University alumni (11 C, 87 P)
The Fulbright Academy, also known as the Fulbright Academy of Science & Technology, was an international non-profit organization established by alumni of the Fulbright Exchange Program and others interested in science and technology innovation. It operated from 2002-2013, and Eric S. Howard served as its executive director.
Mulert was the initiator of the first Fulbright Alumni Association outside the US, based in Frankfurt, Germany. He inspired hundreds of former grantees, so that on January 24, 1986, the founding documents of the German Fulbright Alumni association were signed. The association nowadays has appr. 1.300 members from 30 countries. [7]
In 2016, the college has entered into partnership with Yunus Center of Dhaka at the premise of Grameen Bank. The chief signatory were Director of King's College Narottam Aryal and Nobel Prize Winner Muhammad Yunus. [8] The purpose of the partnership was to establish Yunus Social Business Center in Nepal by the King's College. [9] [10] [11] [12]
Formal higher learning in Nepal began with the establishment of Tri-Chandra College in 1918(1975 BS), the first college in the country. Until 1985, Tribhuvan University was the only university in the country. The second university to be founded was Nepal Sanskrit University.