909 



TABLE 5.— LECTURE AND RESEARCH AWARDS AND FUNDS, SENIOR FULBRIGHT-HAYS PROGRAMS, 1954-71 



Note: If no entry appears, the data were unavailable. 



Sources: Awards Data for 1970-71 from: Committee on International Exchange of Persons, Conference Board of 

 Associated Research Councils, "Annual Report to the Board of Foreign Scholarships, July 1, 1969 to June 30, 1970" (1970), 



table II; data for 1969-70 fro.n: , "Annual Report to the Board of Foreign Scholarships, July 1, 1968 to June 30, 1969 



(1969), table II ; data for 1968-69 from: , "Annual Report to the Board o1 Foreign Scholarships, July 1, 1967 to June 30, 



1968" (1968), table II; data for 1967-68 from: , 'Annual Report to the Board of Foreign Scholarships "July 1,1966 to 



June 30, 1967" (1967), table I; data for 1956-67 fron: , "Annual Report to the Board of Foreig.i Scholarships, July 1 



1965 to June 30, 1966" (1966), table II ; data for 1965-66 froTi: , "Se.ni-Annual Progress Report to the Board of Foreign 



Scholarships, January 1, 1965 to June 30, 1965" (19S5), table I. 



Funding data: Data on lecture -and research scholar funding froTi: Annual reports of the Board of Foreign scholarships: 

 "Exchange Scholars: A New Dl.nension in Interriational Understanding," 3d annual report, October 1935; "Educational 

 Exchanges: Ne^v Approaches to International Understanding," 5th annual report, October 1967; To.vard Mutual Under- 

 standing: A report on Academic Exchanges," 16th annual report, October 1958; "Rsviewing the Co.n.nitment ... A 

 Report on Acade.nic Exchanges," 7th annual report, October 1959; and "Continuing the Connitinent ... A Report on 

 Acaden^ic Exchanges," 8th annual report, October 1970 Totsl funds obligated incluJe all exchange of persons programs, 

 both ways, specifically including: excnanjes with 127 countries anj territories; assistance to high school exchanges; 

 special programs for nongrant students; and volunteers to Ameri;a. It excludes aid to Anerican sponsoreJ schools abroad; 

 cultural presentations; multilateral orgailzations activities; progran services costs; and administrative expense. Data 

 for 1965 to 195i from: U.S. Departmjntf.fStnte, ;^urc-au of Educational And Cjltural Affairs, "Inter.iational Exchange li69," 

 p. 27. Data for 1970 from: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, "A Statistical Profile of 

 the U.S. Exchange Program, 1971," table 8. 



