Fulbright Scholar Programs
The Fulbright Scholars Program offers U.S. higher education faculty and administrators as well as professionals in a variety of academic and professional fields, grants to teach, lecture and/or complete research. Additionally, the Fulbright Scholars Program allows participants to partake in seminars or consultancies of shorter duration.
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- allows U.S. academics and professionals to engage in multi-country, trans-regional
projects. As a truly worldwide award, U.S. scholars will be able to propose research
or combined teaching/research activity in two to three countries with flexible schedule
options; trips can be conducted within one academic year or spread over two consecutive
years.
- is designed to provide short-term academic collaboration opportunities (two to six
weeks) for U.S. faculty and professionals.
- introduce university administrators at various levels to the society, culture, and higher education systems of France, Germany, India, Japan, Korea, or Taiwan. These short-term programs involve campus visits, meetings with foreign colleagues and government officials, attendance to cultural events, and briefings on education. Participants return to their home campuses with broadened perspectives on the global world that is higher education today.