Fulbright Association Programs
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Fulbright Association Programs
Annual Conference - The Fulbright Association's annual conference is held each Fall and attracts alumni from throughout the U.S. and around the world. The conference provides an important forum for the discussion of international issues and developments in the field of international educational and cultural exchange. Federal officials, members of the private sector and representatives of international NGO's participate.
The 29th annual conference, themed “Fulbright Alumni: Expressions in Civil Society,” will be held Nov. 3-5, 2006, in Marrakech, Morocco, and will be immediately followed by the Moroccan Fulbright Alumni Association annual conference, themed “Morocco in Western Art,” Nov. 6 & 7, 2006. Please click on "Annual Conference" above or to the left for more information.
J. William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding - The Fulbright Prize, a $50,000 award made possible by The Coca-Cola Foundation, recognizes extraordinary contributions to increasing mutual understanding and cooperation among peoples. The Association awarded the inaugural Fulbright Prize to Nelson Mandela in 1993. Succeeding Fulbright Prize laureates are Jimmy Carter (1994), Franz Vranitzky (1995), Corazon C. Aquino (1996), Václav Havel (1997), Patricio Aylwin Azócar (1998), Mary Robinson (1999), Martti Ahtisaari (2000), Kofi Annan (2001), Sadako Ogata (2002), Fernando Cardoso (2003), and Colin L. Powell (2004), and William Jefferson Clinton (2005).
Selma Jeanne Cohen Fund Lecture - The Fulbright Association administers the annual Selma Jeanne Cohen Fund lecture, a presentation on dance history or other area of dance scholarship. [2006 Call for Applications]
Task Forces - The Association has task forces for networking among members interested in common areas. Currently active are the Arts, International Education, and Science & Environment Task Forces.
Publications - The Fulbrighters' Newsletter covers legislative and policy developments affecting Fulbright exchanges; announcements of Fulbright competitions and deadlines; news from Fulbright alumni, chapters, and Fulbright alumni organizations abroad.
Chapters - 48 chapters throughout the U.S., organized and operated by alumni volunteers; chapters receive funds and support from the national office to conduct activities that provide educational and cultural programs serving Fulbrighters and their host communities.
Fulbright Association
666 11th Street, N.W.
Suite 525
Washington, D.C. 20001
Phone: (202) 347-5543
Fax: (202) 347-6540
E-mail:
fulbright@fulbright.org
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Fulbright Association Programs
Annual Conference - The Fulbright Association's annual conference is held each Fall and attracts alumni from throughout the U.S. and around the world. The conference provides an important forum for the discussion of international issues and developments in the field of international educational and cultural exchange. Federal officials, members of the private sector and representatives of international NGO's participate.
The 29th annual conference, themed “Fulbright Alumni: Expressions in Civil Society,” will be held Nov. 3-5, 2006, in Marrakech, Morocco, and will be immediately followed by the Moroccan Fulbright Alumni Association annual conference, themed “Morocco in Western Art,” Nov. 6 & 7, 2006. Please click on "Annual Conference" above or to the left for more information.
J. William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding - The Fulbright Prize, a $50,000 award made possible by The Coca-Cola Foundation, recognizes extraordinary contributions to increasing mutual understanding and cooperation among peoples. The Association awarded the inaugural Fulbright Prize to Nelson Mandela in 1993. Succeeding Fulbright Prize laureates are Jimmy Carter (1994), Franz Vranitzky (1995), Corazon C. Aquino (1996), Václav Havel (1997), Patricio Aylwin Azócar (1998), Mary Robinson (1999), Martti Ahtisaari (2000), Kofi Annan (2001), Sadako Ogata (2002), Fernando Cardoso (2003), and Colin L. Powell (2004), and William Jefferson Clinton (2005).
Selma Jeanne Cohen Fund Lecture - The Fulbright Association administers the annual Selma Jeanne Cohen Fund lecture, a presentation on dance history or other area of dance scholarship. [2006 Call for Applications]
Task Forces - The Association has task forces for networking among members interested in common areas. Currently active are the Arts, International Education, and Science & Environment Task Forces.
Publications - The Fulbrighters' Newsletter covers legislative and policy developments affecting Fulbright exchanges; announcements of Fulbright competitions and deadlines; news from Fulbright alumni, chapters, and Fulbright alumni organizations abroad.
Chapters - 48 chapters throughout the U.S., organized and operated by alumni volunteers; chapters receive funds and support from the national office to conduct activities that provide educational and cultural programs serving Fulbrighters and their host communities.
Fulbright Association
666 11th Street, N.W.
Suite 525
Washington, D.C. 20001
Phone: (202) 347-5543
Fax: (202) 347-6540
E-mail:
fulbright@fulbright.org
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