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For sixty years, Fulbright scholars have been advising businesses, governments, and other organizations on a broad range of science and technology issues. Since its creation in 1946, the goal of the exchange program has been to honor top scientists and promising young professionals by providing opportunties to conduct research and share their knowledge, while also serving a broader public interest - increasing mutual understanding among nations.
A grass-roots organization established by alumni of that exchange program, the Fulbright Academy of Science & Technology (FAST) continues that dual mission. FAST started operations in 2003 as a volunteer-based initiative. Since then, we have grown to be a fully-staffed non-profit 501-c-3 organization. Today, FAST had individual and institutional members in more than 50 countries. Our institutional members are listed elsewhere on this website. Copies of our annual reports are available on-line (see box at right)
In early 2005, the Academy launched a three-year $500,000 fundraising campaign, with funds coming from memberships, grants, contracts, and donations. Nearly half of the goal was reached by of July 2006 (the half-way point in the campaign), and the campain goal was completed on-time. The Academy's 2008 cash and in-kind income was over $300,000. Due to the receccion, FAST's 2009 income was lower. (see box at right for annual reports)
Many of our activities are outlined in the programs section of this website. Other activities are highlighted in the newsletter. For more information about our community of members, our programs, and joining the Academy, please call the Fulbright Academy at +1-207-799-3098.
MEETING & PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS
Here are some the leading alumni who have attended FAST conferences and programs. Due to space limitations, this list could not include the many leaders in the academic community - deans, associate deans, provosts, presidents, and distinguished professors.
- Ambassador Anthony Chorba, Former Ambassador of the US to Singapore
- Dr. Gordon Bell, Principal Researcher, Microsoft
- Dr. Yehuda Danon, Former Surgeon General of the State of Israel
- Ambassador Manuel Gutierrez-Ruiz, Former Ambassador of El Salvador to the United Kingdom
- Dr. David Lightfoot, Head of the Directorate for Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences, US National Science Foundation
- Ms. Ana Maria Majano, Former Minister of Environment in El Salvador
- Dr. Dan McCleese, Chief Scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab
- Dr. Norman Neureiter, Director of the AAAS Center for Science, Technology & Security Policy
- Dr. Tanja Popovic, Chief Scientist at the US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
- Mr. Philip Yeo, Chairman of Singapore's Agency for Science, Technology & Research
Some of the international leaders who have attended our programs. These individuals are not Fulbright scholars, but they have hosted visiting scholars or work with Fulbright scholars, and so are interested in the FAST network and FAST programs.
- Sir Harold Kroto, co-winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996
- Dr. Saif Al Hajari, Vice Chair of the Qatar Foundation, Qatar
- Dr. Eldredge Bermingham, Senior Staff Scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama
- Dr. Rita Colwell, Former Director of the US National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Dr. Julio Escobar, Director of the National Secretariat for Science, Technology & Innovation, Panama
- Dr. Nina Fedoroff, Science & Technology Advisor to the US Secretary of State
- Ambassador Federico Humbert, Ambassador of Panama to the United States
- Mr. Lim Chuan Poh, Former Minister of Education, Singapore
- Dr. Julia Royal, Director of International Programs, US National Library of Medicine
- Ms. Latifa Tricha, Minister of Higher Education & Scientific Research, Morocco
- Dr. John Van Oudenaren, Senior advisor for the World Digital Library Initiative at the US Library of Congress
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 Annual Reports & Quarterly Updates
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 Science & Technology means ...
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- Social, natural and life sciences.
- Agriculture, Anthropology, Archaeology, Architecture, Astronomy, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Environmental Studies, Geography, Geology, Linguistics, Mathematics, Medical Sciences, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Social Studies, Sociology, Urban Planning, and Zoology.
- Related fields: Business, International Relations, Law, Public Administration, Teaching, and other disciplines
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