The US State Department has confirmed that it聽is reinstating its聽prestigious Fulbright scholarship programme in聽Afghanistan, allowing semi-finalists from this year鈥檚 cancelled intake to聽have their applications considered in聽the 2023-24 cycle.
The State Department halted the Fulbright foreign scholarship programme in聽Afghanistan in聽January, citing 鈥渟ignificant barriers impeding our ability to聽provide a聽safe exchange experience to聽future participants鈥.
The decision sparked outcry among applicants, many of whom had applied to the programme numerous times and had rejected other chances to聽leave Afghanistan after last year鈥檚 Taliban takeover in the hope of securing a postgraduate fellowship in the US. Roughly 140 semi-finalists were affected.
But now semi-finalists to the programme have been told that they can resume the interview and selection process, according to a letter sent to semi-finalists that was seen by 探花视频.
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Interviews are due to take place between April and June this year. At this time, only current semi-finalists from Afghanistan will be considered.
鈥淚f you are selected as a finalist following the interview process, we intend for your Fulbright academic programme to begin in the summer or [autumn] of聽2023, pending an improvement in the security situation,鈥 write Fulbright officials.
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In the interim, applicants will receive information about participating in a 鈥渕icro-masters online certificate programme offered by top institutions鈥. These are postgraduate-level courses providing 鈥渄eep learning and a recognised credential鈥 in a 鈥渞ange of fields鈥, according to the letter.
However, the authors caution, 鈥渘ot all semi-finalist applicants will be selected for a Fulbright scholarship, so we strongly encourage you to continue to explore other opportunities even as the selection process resumes鈥.
The State Department told THE that currently 鈥渢he conditions on the ground have not changed鈥 but that 鈥渃arrying forward the applications to the 2023-24 academic year provides more time to resolve the significant safety and logistical barriers that must still be overcome to again support Fulbright opportunities for Afghan students鈥.
Regardless, the letter has prompted celebration among students for whom recent months have been spent in fear of danger from Afghanistan鈥檚 ruling regime. Concerns have been raised that their association with the West could endanger their lives.
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One semi-finalist said the good news came not long after the Taliban had conducted door-to-door searches and 鈥渨recked everyone鈥檚 peace鈥.
Another student said the letter left him buoyant.聽鈥淔eeling optimistic and excited for the resumption of Fulbright for Afghanistan,鈥 wrote semi-finalist Farhat Zia Alizoy. 鈥淲e appreciate everyone鈥檚 endeavours that [led] Fulbright to reconsider its previous decision.鈥
While it is still unclear if it will be safe for Fulbrighters to leave Afghanistan to start the programme next year, those responsible for overseeing the programme say they will keep pushing to help applicants from the country.
Fulbright board member Margaret Chai Maloney told THE: 鈥淭he Fulbright board will continue to do everything we can do to try to assist Afghan Fulbrighters and try to continue the programme safely.鈥
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Another board member, Heather Nauert, previously told THE that the decision to cancel the Fulbright programme in Afghanistan was taken by the State Department over the head of the Fulbright board.
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