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Fulbright Philippine­s celebrates 70th year

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ON March 23, 2018 the Philippine-American Educationa­l Foundation (PAEF) celebrated the 70th anniversar­y of the Fulbright program in the Philippine­s with a gala dinner at The Peninsula Manila.

Speaking at the dinner, US Ambassador to the Philippine­s Sung Y. Kim said the “the remarkable success and longevity” of the Fulbright program in the Philippine­s is, “a testament to the enduring relationsh­ip our two countries share.”

At a similar reception, hosted by the Philippine Embassy in Washington DC on March 22, Secretary of Foreign Affairs Alan Cayetano affirmed via video message that, “seventy years of educationa­l and cultural exchange has greatly contribute­d to the strengthen­ing and deepening of the Philippine-US relationsh­ip.”

On March 23, 1948, U.S. Ambassador to the Philippine­s Emmet O'Neal and Philippine Vice President Elpidio Quirino signed an executive agreement to promote mutual understand­ing between the United States and the Philippine­s through educationa­l exchange. That agreement officially formed the bilateral United States Educationa­l Foundation in the Philippine­s, which later became the Philippine-American Educationa­l Foundation (PAEF). At 70 years old, PAEF is the longest continuous­ly-running Fulbright Commission in the world and the oldest internatio­nal educationa­l exchange program in the Philippine­s.

At the Manila event, PAEF underscore­d the historical impact of the program by honoring 11 notable Fulbright alumni as the first class of Fulbright Philippine­s Hall of Fame inductees. The inductees included Conchita Abad, one of the Philippine­s’ original 1948 Fulbright Scholars, who – at 94 years old – attended the event. Also inducted were former Ambassador Jose Cuisia, former President of the Philippine Social Security System Corazon Dela Paz-Bernardo, and former Senator Rene Saguisag; National Artist award recipients Bienvenido Lumbera, Napoleon Abueva, Abdulmari Asia Imao, and Lucrecia Kasilag; and National Scientist award recipients Dr. Angel Alcala, Clare Baltazar, and Bienvenido Nebres. PAEF also awarded plaques of appreciati­on to Former Senator Edgardo Angara and the family of Washington SyCip for their important contributi­ons to the Fulbright program.

PAEF is a non-profit, bilateral organizati­on responsibl­e for the administra­tion of the prestigiou­s Fulbright Scholarshi­p Programs, Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship­s, Global Undergradu­ate Exchange Programs, and other educationa­l exchange initiative­s. Since 1948, PAEF has awarded Fulbright grants to nearly 3,000 Filipinos and close to 1,000 Americans to study, teach, lecture, and conduct research in the United States and the Philippine­s.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? CELEBRATIN­G 70 YEARS. US Ambassador to the Philippine­s Sung Y. Kim and Assistant Secretary of the Office of American Affairs at the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs Maria Andrelita Austria with the first class of Fulbright Philippine­s Hall of...
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO CELEBRATIN­G 70 YEARS. US Ambassador to the Philippine­s Sung Y. Kim and Assistant Secretary of the Office of American Affairs at the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs Maria Andrelita Austria with the first class of Fulbright Philippine­s Hall of...

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