




The US Government’s Fulbright Program is one of the world’s most prestigious and widely-known academic exchange programs. The main goal of the Fulbright Program, initiated in 1946 by Senator J. William Fulbright, is to strengthen the basis for peace by strengthening mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the peoples of partner countries around the world. Student and faculty exchanges at the highest possible level of academic excellence are the principal means employed by the Fulbright Program to achieve this goal.
The Fulbright Program aims to bring a little more knowledge, a little more reason, and a little more compassion into world affairs and thereby to increase the chance that nations will learn at last to live in peace and friendship.
Senator J. William Fulbright |
Senator Fulbright's visit to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1960: from left to right – Senator Fulbright; Mr. Daniel M. Krauskopf, Executive Director (1958 – 1995), |
The United States-Israel Educational Foundation (USIEF), established by the Governments of the United States and Israel in 1956, is responsible for the administration of Israel’s participation in the Fulbright Program. In the years since USIEF’s establishment over 1,000 US citizens and over 1,300 Israelis have taken part in a variety of Fulbright exchanges. US alumni have made their mark primarily in the academic world. Israeli Fulbright alumni fill leading roles in academia, in government, in medical and social services, and in literature.
Prominent Israeli Fulbright-Israel AlumniProfessor Aharon Barak, former President, Supreme Court Professor Daniel Friedmann, Minister of Justice |
Prominent US Fulbright-Israel AlumniDr. Alan Leshner, Executive Director, American Association for the Advancement of Science |











