The University of Notre Dame is among just 11 institutions to be named a top producer for both the Fulbright U.S. Student and Scholar programs for the 2018-19 academic year, a first for the University, according to the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
The University was tied for seventh among all research institutions in Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants with 24, ahead of Harvard, Columbia, Stanford and Duke, and tied for eighth in Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program grants with six.

This is the fifth consecutive year that Notre Dame has ranked among the top producers for the Student Program. The University had 29 Fulbright students last year, second among all research institutions and better than Northwestern, Princeton, Harvard and the University of Chicago, among others.
As in previous years, this year鈥檚 student winners worked with the at Notre Dame as well as the Graduate 91视频鈥檚 Office of Grants and Fellowships in applying for the Student Program.
鈥淭oday is a banner day for Notre Dame鈥檚 scholarly contributions with records for Fulbright scholarships and for research support in combating mosquito-borne disease,鈥 Notre Dame President , said, referring to the simultaneous announcement Monday (Feb. 11) of the University鈥檚 largest-ever research grant, $33.7 million for research into the efficacy of a spatial repellent product. 鈥淐ongratulations to our faculty and students.鈥
鈥淭he University of Notre Dame鈥檚 consistent presence on the list of top producers of Fulbright U.S. Students over the past five years is a testament to its ongoing commitment to providing undergraduates with outstanding opportunities in international education, undergraduate research and national fellowships advising,鈥 said , the Paul and Maureen Stefanick Director of CUSE. 鈥淐USE is thrilled that our students continue to take advantage of these opportunities, which are central to success in competitive fellowships programs like the Fulbright.鈥
, program director for the , said, 鈥淭he Graduate 91视频 is thrilled to once again be recognized as a top-producing Fulbright institution. Our outstanding graduate students will continue to advance their scholarship at the international level as they聽conduct research abroad and engage with the world鈥檚 experts in their respective fields. Our success would not be possible without the ongoing support of the faculty and staff who guide our students in developing their profile as scholars and world citizens ready to be a global force for good.鈥
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is the U.S. government鈥檚 flagship international exchange program, providing more than 38,000 students with the opportunity to exchange ideas and contribute to solutions to shared international concerns based on academic merit and leadership potential since 1964.

Winners, including graduating seniors, graduate students, artists and young professionals from a range of academic backgrounds, study, teach English or conduct research in as many as 140 countries each year.
The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program offers nearly 470 teaching, research or combination teaching/research awards in more than 125 countries, with opportunities available for college and university faculty and administrators as well as professionals, artists, journalists, scientists, lawyers, independent scholars and others.
Undergraduate students interested in learning more about the Fulbright Program can visit . Graduate students can visit .
CUSE will host a Fellowships Forum for undergraduate students at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 20 (Wednesday) in the Andrews Auditorium at Geddes Hall. The event will feature CUSE representatives discussing the process of applying for national fellowships and Notre Dame faculty and alumni discussing their experiences as fellows. Interested students should RSVP at .
The Office of Grants and Fellowships will host its annual Fulbright Information Session for graduate students in March. Contact gradgrants@nd.edu for more information.
Contact: Erin Blasko, assistant director of media relations, 574-631-4127, eblasko@nd.edu