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'''Franco-American Fulbright Commission''' (FAC) is a binational initiative under the Department of State that facilitates educational and cultural exchanges between the United States and France, promoting leadership, learning, and empathy through grants for study, research, and teaching, alongside operating the EducationUSA advising center for French students seeking U.S. education. Established in 1948, it has supported over 22,000 grantees from both nations across diverse fields, funded jointly by the U.S. Department of State and French ministries, with notable impact through programs like Fulbright student and scholar awards, managing a $2.07 million budget in FY 2023 for its core activities.< | '''Franco-American Fulbright Commission''' (FAC) is a binational initiative under the Department of State that facilitates educational and cultural exchanges between the United States and France, promoting leadership, learning, and empathy through grants for study, research, and teaching, alongside operating the EducationUSA advising center for French students seeking U.S. education. Established in 1948, it has supported over 22,000 grantees from both nations across diverse fields, funded jointly by the U.S. Department of State and French ministries, with notable impact through programs like Fulbright student and scholar awards, managing a $2.07 million budget in FY 2023 for its core activities.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> | ||
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==Goals== | ==Goals== | ||
* Foster mutual understanding and empathy between the U.S. and France via educational exchange.< | * Foster mutual understanding and empathy between the U.S. and France via educational exchange.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> | ||
* Support academic and professional excellence, targeting diverse candidates for over 70 annual grants. | * Support academic and professional excellence, targeting diverse candidates for over 70 annual grants. | ||
* Promote diversity and inclusion in Franco-American collaboration, emphasizing equity in access. | * Promote diversity and inclusion in Franco-American collaboration, emphasizing equity in access. | ||
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==Organization== | ==Organization== | ||
The Franco-American Fulbright Commission was a partnership between the U.S. Department of State and the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, with additional funding from the French Ministry for Higher Education and Research, administered by a binational board under the honorary presidency of the U.S. Ambassador to France and the French Foreign Minister.< | The Franco-American Fulbright Commission was a partnership between the U.S. Department of State and the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, with additional funding from the French Ministry for Higher Education and Research, administered by a binational board under the honorary presidency of the U.S. Ambassador to France and the French Foreign Minister.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> Funding includes U.S. Congressional appropriations (e.g., $2.07 million in FY 2023) and French contributions, managed through a small Paris-based staff and partnerships with universities and private entities. It oversees Fulbright grants and EducationUSA services, aligning with U.S. public diplomacy goals. | ||
The leader at the Department of State level is the Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, currently Lee Satterfield (as of February 19, 2025), with operational direction from the FAC’s Executive Director. | The leader at the Department of State level is the Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, currently Lee Satterfield (as of February 19, 2025), with operational direction from the FAC’s Executive Director. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
The Franco-American Fulbright Commission was founded on October 22, 1948, through a protocol agreement following the [[Fulbright Act of 1946]], with its framework solidified by the [[Fulbright-Hays Act of 1961]] and a 1965 Franco-American Treaty, spurred by Senator J. William Fulbright’s vision for post-WWII peace through education.< | The Franco-American Fulbright Commission was founded on October 22, 1948, through a protocol agreement following the [[Fulbright Act of 1946]], with its framework solidified by the [[Fulbright-Hays Act of 1961]] and a 1965 Franco-American Treaty, spurred by Senator J. William Fulbright’s vision for post-WWII peace through education.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> It began with modest exchanges, growing to administer over 22,000 grants by 2025, with key expansions like the 2023 podcast series for its 75th anniversary and a focus on diversity since the 2010s. As of 2025, it continues to evolve, supporting multidisciplinary projects and cultural diplomacy. | ||
==Funding== | ==Funding== | ||
Initial funding in 1948 combined U.S. Congressional appropriations with French government contributions, though exact figures are not detailed historically.< | Initial funding in 1948 combined U.S. Congressional appropriations with French government contributions, though exact figures are not detailed historically.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> Funding began in 1948 and remains ongoing, with FY 2023 allocating $2.07 million from the Department of State for student and scholar programs, supplemented by French ministerial budgets and private donors. There’s no funding end date, with annual renewals and additional grants (e.g., $20,000 in 2023 for anniversary podcasts) sustaining operations. | ||
==Implementation== | ==Implementation== | ||
The program operates through annual grant cycles, selecting around 70 U.S. and French grantees via competitive applications managed by the FAC staff and binational board, with deadlines typically in fall and winter.< | The program operates through annual grant cycles, selecting around 70 U.S. and French grantees via competitive applications managed by the FAC staff and binational board, with deadlines typically in fall and winter.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> It supports study, research, and teaching via programs like Fulbright Student and FLTA, with EducationUSA advising offered concurrently, all ongoing with no fixed end date, adapting to current global challenges. | ||
==Related== | ==Related== | ||
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[[Category:Programs and initiatives]] | [[Category:Programs and initiatives]] | ||
[[Category:Department of State]] | [[Category:Department of State]] | ||
[[Category:Partnerships]] | [[Category:Partnerships]] | ||
Revision as of 22:53, 1 March 2025
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Franco-American Fulbright Commission (FAC) is a binational initiative under the Department of State that facilitates educational and cultural exchanges between the United States and France, promoting leadership, learning, and empathy through grants for study, research, and teaching, alongside operating the EducationUSA advising center for French students seeking U.S. education. Established in 1948, it has supported over 22,000 grantees from both nations across diverse fields, funded jointly by the U.S. Department of State and French ministries, with notable impact through programs like Fulbright student and scholar awards, managing a $2.07 million budget in FY 2023 for its core activities.Expansion depth limit exceeded
{{Expansion depth limit exceeded|url=https://www.fulbright-france.org/}}
Goals
- Foster mutual understanding and empathy between the U.S. and France via educational exchange.Expansion depth limit exceeded
- Support academic and professional excellence, targeting diverse candidates for over 70 annual grants.
- Promote diversity and inclusion in Franco-American collaboration, emphasizing equity in access.
Organization
The Franco-American Fulbright Commission was a partnership between the U.S. Department of State and the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, with additional funding from the French Ministry for Higher Education and Research, administered by a binational board under the honorary presidency of the U.S. Ambassador to France and the French Foreign Minister.Expansion depth limit exceeded Funding includes U.S. Congressional appropriations (e.g., $2.07 million in FY 2023) and French contributions, managed through a small Paris-based staff and partnerships with universities and private entities. It oversees Fulbright grants and EducationUSA services, aligning with U.S. public diplomacy goals.
The leader at the Department of State level is the Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, currently Lee Satterfield (as of February 19, 2025), with operational direction from the FAC’s Executive Director.
Partners
- Department of State
- Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (France)
- Ministry for Higher Education and Research (France)
History
The Franco-American Fulbright Commission was founded on October 22, 1948, through a protocol agreement following the Fulbright Act of 1946, with its framework solidified by the Fulbright-Hays Act of 1961 and a 1965 Franco-American Treaty, spurred by Senator J. William Fulbright’s vision for post-WWII peace through education.Expansion depth limit exceeded It began with modest exchanges, growing to administer over 22,000 grants by 2025, with key expansions like the 2023 podcast series for its 75th anniversary and a focus on diversity since the 2010s. As of 2025, it continues to evolve, supporting multidisciplinary projects and cultural diplomacy.
Funding
Initial funding in 1948 combined U.S. Congressional appropriations with French government contributions, though exact figures are not detailed historically.Expansion depth limit exceeded Funding began in 1948 and remains ongoing, with FY 2023 allocating $2.07 million from the Department of State for student and scholar programs, supplemented by French ministerial budgets and private donors. There’s no funding end date, with annual renewals and additional grants (e.g., $20,000 in 2023 for anniversary podcasts) sustaining operations.
Implementation
The program operates through annual grant cycles, selecting around 70 U.S. and French grantees via competitive applications managed by the FAC staff and binational board, with deadlines typically in fall and winter.Expansion depth limit exceeded It supports study, research, and teaching via programs like Fulbright Student and FLTA, with EducationUSA advising offered concurrently, all ongoing with no fixed end date, adapting to current global challenges.
Related
External links
- https://www.fulbright-france.org/
- https://eca.state.gov/fulbright - Department of State Fulbright overview
- https://educationusa.state.gov/ - EducationUSA program
- wikipedia:Franco-American Fulbright Commission