Abstract

The possibility of spending a semester or a year abroad via the Fulbright program, without interrupting one's career development (indeed often enhancing it), is unquestionably one of the great potential perks of an academic life. The sheer range of Fulbright positions is astounding. Some are for research, some for lecturing, and some are combined positions; some have closely specified needs, while others are open competitions for all fields; and every country in the world has positions. My own country choice, Finland, was dictated by various factors ranging from prior intellectual and research interest to personal fascination with this small, peripheral European country, even though, unlike most Americans with an interest in Fin-

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