Evidence-Based Writing
A Fulbright writing approach that ties every major claim to concrete experience, official requirements, or verifiable support.

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Fulbright Leadership Examples
Concrete examples that show initiative, responsibility, collaboration, and public contribution in a Fulbright application.

Portfolio
A curated set of creative, artistic, design, writing, or performance work used in relevant Fulbright applications.

Field-Specific Reviewer
A reviewer who evaluates whether the applicant's academic, research, artistic, or teaching plan is credible within the field.

Claim Map
A planning tool that tracks the major claims across essays, recommendations, CV, interview answers, and official requirements.

Supplementary Materials
Additional documents or samples required or allowed by a Fulbright award, such as portfolios, syllabi, or writing samples.

Letter of Invitation
A host-issued letter that confirms interest in supporting, supervising, or hosting the applicant's proposed Fulbright activity.

Fulbright Recommendation Letter Tips
Guidance for selecting recommenders and shaping recommendation letters that support a Fulbright application.

Transcripts
Academic records used to verify coursework, grades, degree progress, and preparation for a Fulbright project.

Recommendation Letter
A letter from someone who can credibly evaluate the applicant's preparation, character, project fit, teaching readiness, or contribution.

CV or Resume
A concise record of education, work, research, service, leadership, and achievements used to support Fulbright application claims.