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My Fulbright journey

M. Chandra Sekar

Abstract


This article traces my decade-long journey from 2010 to my successful application for the Fulbright-Nehru Scholar Award in 2023. Its purpose is to encourage readers to explore the Fulbright opportunities available throughout their careers for personal and professional growth.


Keywords


Fulbright; India; Pharmacy; Global Health

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