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Fulbright U.S. Student Program

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ADVISOR: Dr. Karin Shapiro, Visiting Associate Professor in the Department of History.

"Fostering leadership, learning and empathy between cultures was and remains the purpose of the international scholarship program." – Senator J. William Fulbright

The Fulbright Scholarship Program is the largest U.S. international exchange program offering a variety of opportunities for students, scholars, and professionals to embark on international graduate study, advanced research, university teaching, and teaching in elementary and secondary schools worldwide.

This webpage is adapted from the IIE Fulbright Scholarship Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide for the Stanford Applicant © 2003 and from http://us.fulbrightonline.org

For more information, contact

fulbright@duke.edu

Official web site:
http://www.fulbrightonline.org

Application Year:
Senior, Entering Graduate, Graduate
Requirements:
US Citizen Proficient in the language of the host country.
GPA equal or above:
3.3
Area of Interests:
Any
Signature of Program:
International research opportunities
Institutional Endorsement Required:
Yes
On Campus Deadline:
It is recommended that you meet early in the process with the on-campus Fulbright advisor. Deadlines begin in July 2009.
Scholarship Deadline:
Preliminary Application Due July 1 2009 with the final application due September 15, 2009
Contact Person:
fulbright@duke.edu
Amount of Award:
Varies with the fellowship
Award Recipients