This is the VOA Special English Education Report.
This
week in our Foreign Student Series, we talk about the Fulbright Program. It sends
Americans to study, teach or do research in other countries. And it brings
people from other countries to do the same in the United States.
Fulbright
grants are awarded each year to more than seven thousand people. These are
graduate students, scholars, teachers and people in other professions. The United States
government pays most of the costs. Foreign governments and schools help share the
costs and provide other support.
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| Senator William Fulbright |
Legislation
introduced by Senator William Fulbright established the program after World War
Two. Today it operates in more than one hundred fifty countries. Close to three
hundred thousand people have taken part since nineteen forty-six. More than
half of all Fulbrighters have been foreign students.
The Fulbright Program is really a collection of programs.
It represents a partnership of government agencies, private organizations and
other groups around the world.
The
Language Teaching Program, for example, brings teachers of English as a foreign
language to work at American colleges and universities.
Another program gives forty
International Science and Technology Awards each year to foreign doctoral
students studying science or engineering.
The Fulbright Foreign Student Program
helps graduate students and young professionals do research and study in the
United States for a year or longer. Each year more than three thousand of these
awards go to foreign graduate students.
The
Fulbright Teacher and Administrator Exchange Program offers a true exchange --
meaning two people trade jobs for a time.
The countries with the most Fulbrighters
in the United States this
year are Germany, Pakistan, Chile,
Indonesia and Turkey.
State
Department official Marianne Craven says Fulbrighters not only want to learn, but
also to help improve international understanding.
You can learn more about the different Fulbright
programs by going online to fulbright.state.gov. Or check with a United States embassy
or the Fulbright Commission in your country.
And
that's the VOA Special English Education Report, written by Nancy Steinbach. This
was program number twenty-one in our Foreign Student Series on higher education
in the United States. The series can be found at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.