Quantum physics pioneer and Nobel laureate Kosterlitz’s Fulbright experience “opened his eyes to what physics is all about.”
J. Michael Kosterlitz

Quantum physics pioneer and Nobel laureate Kosterlitz’s Fulbright experience “opened his eyes to what physics is all about.”
Fulbright U.S. Scholar Kusali Gamage, a Geology Professor from Austin Community College in Texas, facilitated discussions about graphite supply chains between Sri Lanka and the United States.
Fulbright Amazonia Week capped eighteen months of high-impact research, prompting the U.S. and Brazilian governments to announce a renewal of the Fulbright Amazonia Program for a second cycle.
Ambassador-at-Large Michael Sfraga will lead and coordinate policy and advance U.S. interests with allies and partners in the Arctic.
Fulbright Amazonia scholars convened in Washington, D.C. to share their research and policy recommendations.
The U.S. Department of State and the National Archives and Records Administration support international education and research in the interdisciplinary field of heritage science preserving the objects, documents, and fabrics significant to global cultures and history.
The fourth cohort of FAI was welcomed by Norwegian and Indigenous Sámi government representatives and experts to start work on energy, the environment, and public health.
Twenty accomplished Scholars from Arctic nations will address energy, environment, security, and mental health issues through policy-oriented research in the fourth cycle of the Program.
Sixteen scholars from the United States and throughout the Amazon region met to share research and develop policy briefs to contribute a sustainable and thriving Amazon Basin.
Fulbright experiences in India and Indonesia help Hawaii Community College professor to internationalize her teaching and campus