For Your Weekend Reading: The February Fulbright Newsletter

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Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program:February News, Resources and Events

 

Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program 2024-25 Competition Opening Soon

The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program’s 2024-25 competition will open soon, featuring over 400 awards offered in more than 135 countries.  Fulbright U.S. Scholar Awards allow academics, professionals and artists who are U.S. citizens to teach, research, and carry out professional projects abroad.  Applications will be due September 15, 2023, but it’s not too early to see what’s possible. 

Christian von Howard, U.S. Scholar to Bulgaria

Curious where your Fulbright journey could take you?Join a webinar to learn more!

Our first webinars of the year will share details about the U.S. Scholar Program, awards and the application process. Register to join us and learn more:

Visit our Webinar Schedule for details about events throughout the competition, featuring specific countries, regions and disciplines. We look forward to seeing you (virtually) in webinars throughout the year!Note that any times listed for webinars or other live resource events are in U.S. Eastern time. Can’t join us live? All webinars are archived on our site here.

Remember that Fulbright staff are here to support you through the application process! Our resources are always available to assist you along the way:

We look forward to helping you explore all the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program has to offer!Scholar-in-Residence (S-I-R) Host Impact PanelS-I-R Opportunities for Community Colleges and Minority Serving Institutions

Wednesday, March 15, 2023  2:00 PM to 3:00 PM EasternBen Ayettey, Scholar-in-Residence from Ghana

Through S-I-R, institutions host a scholar from outside of the United States to teach courses, assist in curriculum development, guest lecture, develop study abroad/exchange partnerships and engage with the campus and the local community.  Register to join us to learn more about how community colleges and minority serving institutions can benefit from participating and hear from a panel of S-I-R institutional alumni hosts.

 

Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Team

Contact: scholars@iie.org

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