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The Fulbright Program offers fellowships for U.S. scholars to conduct research and teach abroad, as well as opportunities for international scholars to study in the United States. It provides a platform for academic exchange and professional development across various disciplines.
Explore fellowship opportunities for research and teaching abroad through the Fulbright Program.
What You Can Do
- Search for U.S. Scholar Awards
- Apply for Fulbright fellowships
- Access resources for international scholars
- Connect with alumni and scholars
- Learn about eligibility and application processes
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for the Fulbright Scholar Program?
Eligibility varies by award type, but generally U.S. citizens with a graduate degree or equivalent professional experience can apply.
How can I apply for a Fulbright fellowship?
You can apply through the Fulbright website by selecting the appropriate award and following the application instructions provided.
What types of projects can be funded by Fulbright fellowships?
Fulbright fellowships can fund teaching, research, and professional projects in various fields across many countries.
Are there opportunities for non-U.S. citizens?
Yes, the Fulbright Program also offers opportunities for non-U.S. citizens to come to the United States as visiting scholars.
What resources are available for Fulbright alumni?
Fulbright alumni have access to a directory, resources for networking, and opportunities for continued engagement with the program.