The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program provides
opportunities for college and university faculty, scientists, practicing
professionals, and independent scholars to conduct research and teach in over
125 countries during the 2017-2018 academic year.
Below is a highlighted list of awards across the sciences, technology, engineering, and
mathematics that further demonstrate the breadth of interest in scholarship
and teaching around the world:
- Cameroon: All Disciplines
- Czech Republic: Fulbright-Czech Technical University Distinguished Chair in Electrical Engineering
- India: Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Fellows
- Mexico: Science and Technology
- Philippines: Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization
- Tunisia: Engineering
This list is by no means comprehensive – the Fulbright
U.S. Scholar Program offers more than 160 awards across the STEM fields.
Further, All Disciplines awards may also be of interest if discipline-specific
opportunities do not match your expertise. All Disciplines opportunities are
offered in nearly every country, including: Azerbaijan,
Brazil, Cameroon, Kyrgyz Republic,
Malaysia,
and Sri Lanka.
Please visit our Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Mathematics webpage for more awards, examples of
successful projects, and scholar testimonials highlighting the outcomes and
benefits associated with completing a Fulbright U.S. Scholar grant.
For eligibility factors, detailed application guidelines and review criteria, please follow this link: http://cies.org/program/core-fulbright-us-scholar-program.
You may wish to view one of our webinars (such
as STEM
opportunities and How to Craft a
Project Statement) and join My
Fulbright, a resource center for applicants interested in the program.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens
and the current competition will close on August 1, 2016.
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