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“I don’t think I can properly convey how much the Fulbright Summer Institute program means to me now. I grew so much academically, socially and personally. This was the best experience of my life, hands down.” Name Surname

“Now that I am back in my familiar environmentat school, I have realized how exactly how different my world view is now. I have amazing memories that will last a lifetime.” Name Surname

“Seeing the diversity of people, the variety of experiences and the complexity of a forward-thinking country was incredibly engaging. It was all about making the most of the opportunities we had, and the making the opportunities that we didn’t have.” Name Surname

“An incredible experience it helped me focus my career goals and introduce me to friends who have touched my life.” Name Surname

Name Surname Name University Subjects Home town Three words that describe you

Name Surname Country Host organisation/university How long did the exchange last? Mention three extraordinary locations with pictures

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Name Surname Talk about your fellow students Talk about faculty - mention the subjects that inspired you Talk about guest speakers or guides you met and their stories

Name Surname Talk about the academic program including the most interesting and surprising topics

Name Surname What did you do on your own or together in your free time?

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Name Surname How did the experience change your view of the host country? How did study abroad change your own life plan? Talk about how plans for the future Talk about if your plans have changed after studying abroad

Name Surname Provide two pieces of advice to your peers or high school students on why they should sign up to study abroad?

Name Surname Make introductions to other study abroad students via social media Feel free to contact me on [your email address] for a more in-depth conversation

The Fulbright Program is the flagship educational and cultural exchange program of the US Department of State with support for host governments, universities and organisations around the world Founded in 1946 by Arkansas Senator J William Fulbright (1905-1995) International exchange between the United States and 150 countries 360,000 persons have taken part in the Fulbright program 54 Fulbright alumni have won Nobel prizes 82 have won a Pulitzer prize

Talk to your study abroad adviser for advice and funding options Connect with other students who have studied abroad For more information on study aboard visit: www.iie.org/programs/generation-study-abroad For more information about Fulbright summer institutes visit: www.fulbright.org.uk For more information about studying in the UK visit: www.britishcouncil.org

“International education exchange is the most significant current project designed to continue the process of humanizing mankind to the point, we would hope, that nations can learn to live in peace.”

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