History
The Fox International Fellowship was established in 1988 by Mr. Joseph Carrère Fox (Yale Class of 1938) as a way to provide a peaceful intellectual exchange between Yale University and Moscow State University in the midst of the tense international environment of the Cold War.
Director’s Letter
I could not be happier or more enthusiastic to write as the new director of the Fox International Fellowship Program. Today more than ever we need a robust global civil society that can pull world together into a common mission of peace and prosperity for all. The Fox Fellowship is working to sustain and expand that global network.
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In its role as a central resource to all disciplines, departments, and Schools at Yale, MacMillan encompasses the full scope of international and regional engagement throughout the University.