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Approximately 300 awards for university teaching and advanced research in foreign lands during the year 1951-52 will be available to members of the faculty and others who have received the doctorate degree, according to the University Fulbright committee.
The grants, which will include positions in 17 countries from the Netherlands of Australia, cover travel, maintenance, and equipment expenses as well as an allowance for dependents.
Requests for information and application forms will be considered at the Committee on International Exchange of Persons, Conference Board of Associated Research Councils, 2101 Constitution Avenue, Washington, D. C. The Fulbright Committee at 54 Dunster Street will answer inquiries about foreign graduate study awards.
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