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U.S. Scholar
15 posts
25 June 2021
75 Years of the Fulbright Program: Endi Poskovic
The interactions with creative communities in Poland produced a long-lasting dialogue and exchanges affording me numerous opportunities to share my Fulbright experience with the broad artistic and academic communities at home and abroad.
16 April 2020
Gregory Hoke
Poland has lots of really interesting opportunities sort of untouched, a new ground to be charted in terms of basic science investigation with lots of interesting problems and lots of good foundational work from previous generations of geologists.
2 April 2020
Christopher Cusack
Get ready to fall in love with this place. I’m serious. This is a wonderful country, wonderful people. Get ready for your expectations to be exceeded.
29 May 2019
Jacek Koziel
If you are still on the fence whether to apply or not, I would HIGHLY encourage you to apply. You will change lives over there, you will change your home institution, Fulbright will change you.
29 May 2019
Jadwiga Giebułtowicz
It was very productive to work with my Polish colleagues at the University of Warsaw and we made many interesting discoveries.
29 May 2019
Sandra Hanson
Fulbright is a window into the world, and this world for me began in Kraków, Poland.
25 May 2019
Stephen Baskerville
I felt very appreciated. I’ve grown very much in my abilities, and my interests. and I’m very grateful for this experience.
25 May 2019
Pamela Howland
Because of the great flexibility of the Fulbright Program, I was able to do everything that I had hoped to: teaching about American music and culture, continuing my research on the great Polish pianist and composer Fryderyk Chopin in his homeland, and performing concerts.
21 May 2019
Luis A. Ríos Hernández
The reality of living outside the U.S., and learning to enjoy every day while observing each and every cultural difference was priceless.
21 May 2019
Chad Austin
My time in Poland was one of the best chapters of my life. Amazing people, wonderful students, great colleagues as part of the Fulbright Program, and I already miss it a lot.