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Fulbright Day informational panel to be held for interested faculty and staff

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West Virginia University’s inaugural Research Week will kick off Monday, April 1 with “Fulbright Day.” As part of the day’s celebration, the Office of the Provost has organized an informational panel session for faculty and staff members interested in pursuing global opportunities through the Fulbright Scholar Program.

The panel will be held in the Mountainlair’s Monongahela Room from 2 – 4 p.m.

Panelists will speak to the logistical challenges and rewards of various Fulbright programs. They include both Fulbright alumni and administrators:

As seating is limited, those wishing to attend the information session should RSVP to ResearchWeek@mail.wvu.edu.

The Fulbright Program was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by then-Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas. The Fulbright Program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

The Fulbright Program awards approximately 8,000 grants annually. Roughly 1,600 U.S. students, 4,000 foreign students, 1,200 U.S. scholars and 900 visiting scholars receive awards, in addition to several hundred teachers and professionals.

Approximately 370,000 "Fulbrighters" have participated in the Program since its inception in 1946.