The Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence (S-I-R) Program provides U.S. institutions the chance to host a visiting international scholar for a semester or full academic year to teach while engaging extensively with your campus and local community. S-I-R scholars add an new perspective to existing coursework, expand your international education efforts, and help your students learn about a particular world region or country.S-I-R applicant institutions are matched with scholars from around the world, making this an ideal opportunity for U.S. institutions who would like to engage more internationally but don’t already have connections abroad!
Curious to learn whether this is right for your campus? Join our upcoming webinar:
S-I-R Host Impact Panel – How can an S-I-R Exchange Contribute to your Institution’s Internationalization Efforts and Benefit your Campus Community? Click here to register Monday, January 30, 2023 2:00-3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
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Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program 2024-25 Competition Opens February 2023 Casey Allen, US scholar to Jordan 2015-16
In February 2023, the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program will launch our 2024-25 competition! Hundreds of awards across all world regions will allow academics, professionals and artists to teach, research, and carry out professional projects abroad. Curious to see what awards in 2024-25 have to offer? Join our first webinar of the year to learn more about the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program, awards and the application process:
The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program: Opportunities for 2024-25 Wednesday, February 15 2:00-3:00 PM ESTClick Here to Register
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Strengthen your international connections with an International Education Administrator (IEA) AwardFulbright IEA Seminar grantees to Germany, 2016Still time to apply for seminars in France and Germany! Submit your application by February 1, 2023
What are IEA seminars? IEA seminars send U.S. international education professionals and senior-level higher education officials abroad to forge empowering connections with counterparts in other countries. During intensive two-week visits, seminar participants learn about the host country’s education system and expand their professional network. We are currently accepting applications for France and Germany. Not an administrator? Encourage your colleagues on campus to apply!