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Johns Hopkins again named a top producer of Fulbrights

The National Fellowships Program at Johns Hopkins is hosting a series of information sessions for students interested in applying for the next round of Fulbrights

Johns Hopkins University has again been named a top producer of Fulbrights for the 2021-22 application cycle, with 15 awards offered. This is the 12th year that Hopkins has led research institutions in producing Fulbright awards.

The Fulbright U.S. Scholar and Fulbright U.S. Student Programs support academic and cultural exchange between the United States and countries around the world. The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program offers teaching and research grants, and the Fulbright U.S. Student Program provides grants to college graduates, graduate students, and early-career professionals for study or research programs and English teaching assistantships abroad. Almost 600 U.S. colleges participate each year in the Fulbright Program.

At Johns Hopkins, the National Fellowships Program helps students apply to the Fulbright Study/Research Award program and the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Award program. Representatives from the office closely advise candidates on all parts of the application including facilitating an individual feedback session with faculty. Information on the programs is available online.

Information sessions on the Fulbrights application process will be held:

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