Fulbright Scholarship: A prestigious international exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government, offering grants for study, research, and teaching abroad. Established in 1946 by Senator J. William Fulbright, it aims to promote mutual understanding and cultural exchange between the United States and other countries.
Fulbright Scholarships provide funding for graduate students, researchers, and professionals to undertake research or teach in foreign countries. They cover tuition, living expenses, health insurance, and international travel. Fulbright alumni have made significant contributions to their fields and communities, including Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, and world leaders.