Fulbright is not just a program where one can get the scholarship to proceed
his/her education in his/her respective field of study, but it is the village
where future leaders of all corners of the world meet in an atmosphere where
understanding and regarding each other’s values such as culture, religion, history,
customs, languages and et… is the core attention.
As the founder of this program Senator J. William Fulbright said, “The
Fulbright Program aims to bring a little more knowledge, a little more reason,
and a little more compassion into world affairs and thereby increase the chance
that nations will learn at last to live in peace and friendship.” Obviously,
William Fulbright had the idea that it’s necessary for the world nations being
led by their leaders to have knowledge, reason and compassion to deal with the
world affairs in a way that enhances the opportunity to coexist and accept each
other with understanding and without conflicts.
Eventually, the Fulbright program was born after the bill was signed on
August 1st, 1946 by President Harry S. Truman to become a law and provide
the platform required for the international individuals to learn and exchange
their ideas with others. According to US Bureau of Educational and Cultural
Affairs, so far 53 Fulbright alumni from 13 countries have been awarded the
Nobel Prize. 28 alumni are MacArthur Foundation Fellows. 80 alumni have
received Pulitzer
Prizes. 29 Fulbright
alumni have served as heads of state or government (http://eca.state.gov/fulbright/fulbright-alumni/notable-fulbrighters)
After evaluating the grounds behind Fulbright program we reach the
conclusion that indeed this program works as a platform where future leaders
gather and meet and learn how to serve and save their countries. And they know
that their countries are in fact part of this village where tolerance,
acceptance and respect paves the ground for a peaceful and friendly environment.
Good words! I really think that Fulbright scholarship is a life changing opportunity. Also I've to agree that it is a great responsibility.
ReplyDeleteBeing a fulbrighter is so special, it's like standing out of the crowd yet being a part of the crowd. I really think, all of us will make a significant difference in our respective fields.
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