U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission
The U.S.- Italy Fulbright Commission is a bi-national, non-profit organization promoting opportunities for study, research, and teaching in Italy and the United States through competitive, merit-based grants. Since 1948, the commission acts as executor of the Fulbright Program to and from Italy.[1]
The U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission
Created in 1948, the U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission is one of 50 bi-national organizations responsible for overseeing the international collaboration of the Fulbright Program, one of the most well-known and prestigious scholarship programs in the world.
The commission is governed by a Board of twelve members: six US members, nominated by the United States Ambassador to Italy, and six Italian members, nominated by the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs.
The Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs and the United States Ambassador to Italy are honorary presidents of the commission.
The United States Department of State, the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, General Directorate for Cultural Promotion and Cooperation and General Directorate for the Americas, ensure financial coverage and jointly manage the program.
The commission promotes study, research and lectureship opportunities in Italy and in the United States through Fulbright scholarships for Italian and American citizens (approximately 100 scholarships a year). It organizes and sponsors cultural and educational activities with both a national and international outreach and offers an Information Service on the Fulbright Program and on study and research opportunities in both the United States and Italy.
The Fulbright Program
Currently, the Fulbright Program is the largest program of international cultural exchanges in the United States. It was proposed by Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas; he believed that an international educational program could be an essential vehicle to promote peace and mutual understanding between individuals, institutions, and future leaders, wherever they may be.[2] The program operates in more than 155 countries worldwide, with approximately 294,000 participants awarded over the course of 60 years. Awards vary between study programs, research or teaching in the United States and other participating countries. Each year, approximately 7,500 Fulbright scholarships are awarded.[3]
Alumni
According to the Fulbright website, the following individuals are notable alumni of the U.S.-Italy program:
Italian alumni
- Giorgio Abetti †
- Elena Aga Rossi
- Simonetta Agnello Hornby
- Edoardo Amaldi †
- Giuliano Amato
- Franco Amatori
- Roberto Antonelli (filologo)
- Francesco Antonioni
- Antonio Armellini
- Emilio Bajada †
- Sergio Balanzino †
- Laura Balbo
- Piero Bassetti
- Paolo Bernardini
- Irene Bignardi
- Lorenzo Bini Smaghi
- Dario Biocca
- Giovanni Boato †
- Remo Bodei †
- Luigi Boitani
- Piero Boitani
- Gaetano Borriello †
- Liana Burgess †
- Francesco Bruni (linguista)
- Elisabetta Brusa
- Sandro Calvani
- Maurizio Calvesi (saggista) †
- Mario Calvo Platero
- Giorgio Careri †
- Antonio Cassese †
- Sabino Cassese
- Lamberto Cesari †
- Massimo Cimino †
- Carlo M. Cipolla †
- Patrizio Civili
- Umberto Colombo †
- Sofia Corradi
- Luigi Dallapiccola †
- Nicola Damiani †
- Mario De Caro
- Giovanni De Micheli
- Furio Diaz †
- Lamberto Dini
- Umberto Eco †
- Maria Luisa Fagioli †
- Franco Ferrarotti
- Alessandro Figà Talamanca
- Christian Filippella
- Luciano Fonda †
- Luigi Fontanella
- Carlo Forlivesi
- Francesco Paolo Fulci
- Luigi Gatteschi †
- Roberto Gervaso †
- Riccardo Giacconi †
- Roberto Giammanco †
- Gian Luigi Gigli
- Aldo Giorgini †
- Paolo Giubellino
- Fabrizia Giuliani
- Gino Giugni †
- Carlo Ginzburg
- Francesco Grillo
- Margherita Hack †
- Francesco Iachello
- Piero Ignazi
- Emilio Insolera
- Humberto Insolera
- Antonio Mario La Pergola †
- Laura Lilli †
- Alfonso Maria Liquori †
- Massimo Livi Bacci
- Luca Lombardi
- Agostino Lombardo †
- Empedocle Maffia †
- Lamberto Malatesta †
- Ugo Mattei
- Francesco Mei (giornalista) †
- Carlo Minnaja
- David Monacchi
- Alberto Monroy (scienziato) †
- Simonetta Moro
- Loretta Napoleoni
- Luigi Gerardo Napolitano †
- Pietro Navarra
- Manfredi Nicoletti †
- Michele Nicoletti
- Mario Oriani-Ambrosini †
- Gianfranco Pasquino
- Corrado Passera
- Marcello Pera
- Pierluigi Petrobelli †
- Giandomenico Picco
- Mario Prosperi †
- Michele Provinciali †
- Giuseppe Quatriglio †
- Carlo Ratti
- Tullio Regge †
- Lucrezia Reichlin
- Manlio Resta †
- Gianni Riotta
- Stefano Rodotà †
- Virginio Rognoni
- Lucia Ronchetti
- Silvia Ronchey
- Manlio Rossi-Doria †
- Anna Rossi-Doria †
- Carlo Rubbia
- Giuseppe Sacco
- Luigi Salerno †
- Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli
- Giovanni Sartori †
- Salvatore Settis
- Giorgio Spini †
- Luigi Squarzina †
- Marco Stroppa
- Paolo Sylos Labini †
- Tullio Tentori †
- Massimo Teodori
- Enzo Tiezzi †
- Irene Tinagli
- Fabrizio Tonello
- Piero Treves †
- Vanni Treves †
- Alessandro Triulzi
- Domenicangela Lina Unali
- Paolo Valore
- Umberto Vattani
- Lionello Venturi †
- Massimiliano Versace
- Itala Vivan
- Vito Zagarrio
- Michele Zappella
- Federico Zeri †
U.S. alumni
- Alfred C. Aman, Jr.
- Bumpei Akaji †
- Douglas Allanbrook †
- Putnam Aldrich †
- Herbert L. Anderson †
- Dominick Argento †
- Kenneth Arrow †
- Leonard J. Arrington †
- Jerome A. Barron
- Denver Michelle Beattie
- Robert Beauchamp †
- J. Bowyer Bell †
- Arthur Asa Berger
- Steve Bickerstaff †
- Norman Birnbaum †
- Lee Bontecou
- Daniel J. Boorstin †
- David Brion Davis †
- Eric Britton
- James M. Buchanan †
- Noel DaCosta †
- Edmond Casarella †
- Nicolas Carone †
- Diana Cavallo †
- Francesco Cesareo
- Debra Cheverino
- Dale Chihuly
- William J. Connell (historian)
- Aaron Copland †
- Domenic Cretara †
- Frederick Crews
- Dan Dailey (glass artist)
- James Dashow
- Stephen De Staebler †
- Peter Diamond
- David DiChiera †
- Niels Diffrient †
- Spencer M. Di Scala
- Lois Dodd
- Grant Drumheller
- Norman Dyhrenfurth †
- John Eaton (composer) †
- Shirlee Emmons †
- Richard Faith
- Daniel Ferro †
- Leslie Fiedler †
- Robert O. Fink †
- Marshall Fishwick †
- Maryellen Fullerton
- Bianca Garcia
- Angelo Garzio †
- Milton Gendel †
- Joseph Giardina
- Gregory Gillespie †
- Milton Glaser †
- James Green (educator) †
- Eugene P. Gross †
- Elaine Hamilton-O'Neal †
- James Higginbotham †
- Theodore Holmes Bullock †
- Raymond F. Hopkins
- L. Thomas Hopkins †
- Peter Hujar †
- Edgar Hull †
- Ada Louise Huxtable †
- Richard Karpen
- James E. Katz
- John Kearney (artist) †
- Murray Kempton †
- David Kertzer
- William King (artist) †
- Jerry Kirkbride
- George Kish †
- Karl Klare
- Barbara Knowles Debs
- Karl Korte
- Lisa Krohn
- Herbert Kubly †
- Allen Kurzweil
- Frank Judge
- Gabriel Laderman †
- Joseph La Palombara †
- Linda Lappin
- Irving Lavin †
- Lynne Lawner
- Stanford Lehmberg †
- Alan Lelchuk
- Richard S. Levy
- Pamela O. Long
- Lorin Maazel †
- Sabina Magliocco
- Jules Maidoff
- Judith Malafronte
- Richard Marquis
- Donald Martino †
- Berthe Marti †
- Emily Mason †
- Bob McMath
- Howard McParlin Davis †
- Maaza Mengiste
- Richard Miller (singer) †
- Andrea Modica
- Franco Modigliani †
- Anna Moffo †
- William Morgan (architect) †
- Mark Musa †
- Anna Nagurney
- Robert Neffson
- Louis J. Nigro, Jr. †
- Louis Owens †
- Revilo P. Oliver †
- Robert Pack (poet and critic)
- Anne Paolucci †
- Philip Pearlstein
- Sylvia Poggioli
- Daniel Pollack
- Andreas Poulimenos
- Larry Pressler
- Robert Putnam
- Joseph Raffael
- Francis J. Ricciardone, Jr.
- Theodore Roethke †
- Kait Rhoads
- David Rosand †
- Richard Rosecrance
- Robert A. Rosenstone
- Robert Royal (author)
- Frederick P. Salvucci
- Ellis Sandoz
- Alberto Sbacchi †
- Emilio Segrè †
- Richard Serra
- Salvatore Scibona
- Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton †
- Sarai Sherman †
- Taije Silverman
- Larry R. Smith
- Richard E. Spear
- Dominic J. Squatrito
- Thaddeus Strassberger
- Jack Stauffacher †
- Michael Steinberg (music critic) †
- Mark Strand †
- Gregory Sumner
- Nina Tandon
- Webster Tarpley
- Paul Thek †
- John Thow †
- Rudolph Edward Torrini †
- Garner Tullis †
- Peter Vaghi
- Hal Varian
- Peter Viereck †
- Octavia Waldo
- William Weaver †
- Arnold Weinstein †
- William Westney
- Oliver Williamson †
- Betty Woodman †
- L. Randall Wray
- Charles Wright (poet)
- Arlene Zallman †
- Astra Zarina †
Notes
- "The Commission". Archived from the original on 2 November 2012. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
- "Fulbright Commissions". Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
- "The Fulbright Program". Retrieved 8 November 2012.