An astronomer called Cervantes
Miguel de Cervantes, the great Spanish author, tried to go to the Americas in more than one occasion. I wonder whether he would have been a Fulbright scholar if he would have lived in the modern times. In the end […]
Miguel de Cervantes, the great Spanish author, tried to go to the Americas in more than one occasion. I wonder whether he would have been a Fulbright scholar if he would have lived in the modern times. In the end […]
Fulbright Program Awarded 2014 Prince of Asturias Award for International Cooperation On behalf of the U.S. government, I am honored that the 2014 Prince of Asturias Award for International Cooperation has been conferred on the Fulbright Program. We are delighted […]
One year ago I was wondering how would I make it in a baptist town in the middle of nowhere in North Carolina. Now, one year later, I’d do anything to go back to that point and have the chance […]
Son tiempos de recortes en los presupuestos públicos. El que más y el que menos, todos los departamentos han pasado por el filo de la tijera. En medio de esta vorágine no faltan voces que presentan la cultura como una […]
The seeds for Innocence and Loss: Representations of War and National Identity in the United States were planted by the Fulbright Program when they awarded Cynthia a Fulbright Grant to teach at the Universitat de Barcelona, Cristina’s home institution, in […]
A month ago the Fundación Consejo España-EE.UU. and the Fulbright Commission gave us a wonderful opportunity to participate in a 2-day program in which we visited several research centers in Madrid. This gave us the chance to meet Spanish researchers […]