Global Hidden Gems of the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Competition for 2024-25

Fulbright U.S. Scholar Awards give opportunities to U.S. citizens to teach, research and carry out professional projects around the world.

Have you already started your Fulbright U.S. Scholar application?  If so, great!

But have you decided on the award that’s right for you?  If you are still weighing your options, join our presentation to hear more about awards considered by program staff to be Fulbright’s “hidden gems” of the competition.  

Just what makes an award a hidden gem? There are over 400 awards available and while some are widely known, others simply may not garner as much attention. Our speakers will demystify award requirements, share tips for applying, and answer applicant questions live. If you’re interested in Fulbright but flexible on which award you might pursue, this webinar is for you!

 
Photo: Allison Stanford, U.S. Scholar to Bolivia
 
Curious to learn more?  Join our webinar this Wednesday July 26:

Global Hidden Gems of the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Competition for 2024-25



Interested applicants can visit fulbrightscholars.org to learn more about these opportunities through the following resources:
 Getting StartedOpen awards, which you can search by country, discipline, and other detailsOffice hours, a great way to get your questions answered live by IIE staffApplication Guidance and InstructionsWebinar Schedule and Archive
To receive news and updates about the competition, we invite you to register your interest.  Know someone who could benefit from a Fulbright U.S. Scholar award?  Refer a colleague!
We look forward to receiving your U.S. Scholar application by our deadline, September 15, 2023.

Best of luck on your Fulbright journey,
Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program
Institute of International Education
Email: scholars@iie.org

Published by David J. Smith

I am a career coach, consultant, and head of a not for profit - the Forage Center - that offers humanitarian education training. I also teach at George Mason University and Drexel University. A one time lawyer, I spent many years teaching in a community college where I was a Fulbright U.S. Scholar teaching in Estonia. I'm the author of Peace Jobs: A Student's Guide to Starting a Career Working for Peace (IAP 2016). I've been married to my best friend for over 31 years and we have two well adjusted adult children who teach me something new everyday. I live in Rockville, Maryland.

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