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  2. Reda R. Mankbadi - Wikipedia

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    Early in his career, Mankbadi served as a professor at Cairo University and Rutgers University. [1] [8] While teaching at Rutgers University, Mankbadi received the Rutgers University Faculty Merit Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching in 1984. [7] Mankbadi was a Fulbright scholar in 1986. [9]

  3. Youssef Elsisi - Wikipedia

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    As a visiting professor for graduate studies he lectured on musicology and music appreciation at most music institutions in Cairo. In 1990 he became a Fulbright grant recipient and taught at the Eastman School of Music in the United States. He also taught in Kuwait, South Korea, and Japan.

  4. Fulbright University Vietnam [21] Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam: 2016 Unaccredited: American University in Cairo [22] Cairo Egypt: 1919 Accredited: Georgia Tech Lorraine: Metz France: 1990 Accredited: St. John's University Paris Campus [23] Paris France: 2008 Accredited: American University of Paris [24] Paris France: 1962 Accredited: Schiller ...

  5. Fulbright Program - Wikipedia

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    The Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board is a twelve-member board of educational and public leaders appointed by the President of the United States that determines general policy and direction for the Fulbright Program and approves all candidates nominated for Fulbright Scholarships.

  6. Ian Lee (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Lee received a Fulbright scholarship, among 12 Arizona State University graduates selected for a Fulbright that. He spent a year at American University in Cairo, Egypt, studying the reporting differences between newspapers written in English and those written in Arabic.

  7. Jerrold D. Green - Wikipedia

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    Green was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to Cairo University in 1982. [3] Green started his academic career as a professor in the Department of Political Science and Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies at the University of Michigan .

  8. Tammam Hassan - Wikipedia

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    After the war in 1957, Hassan received a delegation for two months at the University of Michigan as part of the Fulbright Program. While in Michigan, he was trained to use modern devices for phonetics labs. He brought equipment with him to Egypt where he established the phonetics lab at the University of Cairo (Alarif, 2002). [citation needed]

  9. Mona Abul-Fadl - Wikipedia

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    She gained her doctorate from the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London and went on to become a full professor at Cairo University. She was a Fulbright scholar at the Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, and an exchange scholar at the Center for Research and Study of Mediterranean Societies (CRESM) in Aix ...