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The Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board is a twelve-member board of educational and public leaders appointed by the President of the United States that determines general policy and direction for the Fulbright Program and approves all candidates nominated for Fulbright Scholarships.
The J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board was established by the United States Congress for the purpose of supervising the Fulbright Program and certain programs authorized by the Fulbright-Hays Act and for the purpose of selecting students, scholars, teachers, trainees, and other persons to participate in the educational exchange programs.
Professor Laban Ayiro is a Kenyan academic, currently serving as the Vice Chancellor of Daystar University, ... Texas, in the United States, on a Fulbright ...
The Fulbright Visiting Specialists Program: Direct Access to the Muslim World brings scholars, from predominantly Muslim communities in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia, as well as several countries in Central Asia, Southeast Asia, Europe and Africa, to U.S. institutions for three to six weeks to offer short courses, team-teach, or ...
The Near East and South Asia Undergraduate Exchange Program [1] or Near East, South Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa Undergraduate Exchange Program is an American international student exchange program.
However, the US-UK Fulbright Commission is the only organization that offers scholarships on a bi-national basis in any field and at any university. [8] Fulbright offers a wide range of programs, including Distinguished Chairs for senior academics, postgraduate study scholarships, professional awards, and Summer Institutes for younger students. [9]
Among his contributions to architectural education and design is the book "The Green City" published in 1979, [12] written as the result of a Fulbright Scholarship, that laid out in simple format and many illustrations a vision for urban development that reflected his love of the natural environment. The Green City inspired a range of projects ...
While an undergraduate at UNC in 2001, [17] Barcott founded Carolina for Kibera (CFK) in Kenya with Salim Mohamed and Tabitha Atieno Festo. CFK started as a small inter-ethnic soccer program and medical clinic run out of Festo's ten-by-ten foot shack. It is a major affiliated entity of UNC.