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About the Fulbright Program

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The Fulbright Program is an international academic exchange program founded in 1946 with an ambitious goal — to increase mutual understanding and support friendly and peaceful relations between the people of the United States and the people of other countries. Today, the U.S. government oversees an extensive suite of fellowships and scholarships in partnership with more than 160 countries worldwide.

Explore Fulbright Opportunities: This webpage provides Fulbright information for students, scholars, K-12 educators, professionals, and institutions of higher education. 

ISU Fulbright Committee and Advisory Board

The ISU Fulbright Program Committee and Advisory Board can answer faculty and student questions about the Fulbright Program and facilitate application review. 

ISU Fulbright Committee Members:

Dr. Matt Levay, Professor of English
Faculty & Student Liaison
matthewlevay@isu.edu
208.282.2895

Laura Ahola-Young, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
Faculty Liaison
lauraaholayoung@isu.edu
208.282.5713

Dr. Georgia Hart-Fredeluces, Assistant Professor, Anthropology
Student Liaison
georgiahartfredel@isu.edu
208.282.5589

  • Applications are submitted directly to Fulbright through their application portal.
  • For questions about ISU Sabbatical Leave and Fulbright Awards, please see ISUPP 4030, or contact Vice Provost Laura Ahola-Young.