Become a member of WSU’s Fulbright Academy community

Are you a current or past Fulbright recipient?

Are you interested in becoming a Fulbright faculty, student, or professional scholar?

If you answered yes to either of the above or are curious about the U.S. Dept. of State’s Fulbright Scholar program active in 160 countries, it’s time to sign up for WSU’s Fulbright Academy email list. Members will receive information about the Fulbright program including best practices, application types, deadlines and available resources. They may also share their own Fulbright stories, ask questions and provide suggestions to the Academy community.

WSU is a leader in producing Fulbright awardees and the Academy is one way of honoring the work they do here and abroad. Competitively selected, Fulbrighters receive generous scholarship grants to study, conduct research, or exercise their talents abroad. About 390,000 worldwide have participated in the program since its beginning in 1946; WSU’s first recorded Fulbright scholar and soil scientist/soils section chair S. C. Vandecaveye, Ph.D., shared his expertise in Ghent, Belgium, in the 1949–50 program year.

Visit The WSU Fulbright Academy for more information.

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