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New to Fulbright?
U.S. Scholars have tools available to develop support for sabbatical leave.

Learn about the Fulbright Scholar program, and what it takes to apply.

If you are interested in a U.S. Fulbright Scholar grant for the 2011-2012 academic year, you may submit your qualifications beginning in February 2010.

U.S. SCHOLAR programs
Traditional Specialists New Century Chairs IEA Seminars German Studies

NON-U.S. SCHOLAR programs
Traditional New Century Scholar-in-Residence Occasional Lecturer European Scholar-in-Residence

opportunities for U.S. INSTITUTIONS
Scholar-in-Residence Occasional Lecturer European Scholar-in-Residence Iraq Program

New Award Program  

The Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program for Iraq is now accepting proposals from U.S. higher education institutions to host cohorts of Iraqi scholars beginning in the summer of 2010. Learn More > Deadline: January 18, 2010

Deadlines  

Seminars for International Education Administrators (IEA) in Germany, Japan or Korea: now accepting applications. Deadlines: November 1, 2009 (Japan/Korea), February 1, 2010 (Germany)
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The 2010 Fulbright German Studies Seminar is now open. Deadline: November 10.
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WEBINAR: Opportunities for Institutions: The Occasional Lecturer Fund on December 2 at 2 p.m. EST. See our complete schedule of planned Webinars, as well as an archive of previous broadcasts.

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John Stifler

When John Stifler successfully applied for a Fulbright Scholar grant to Sri Lanka, he originally proposed to teach a course on the relationship between major U.S. literary works such as The Souls of Black Folks, and social, political and economic issues. But...More >

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Rebecca Cammisa
Rebecca Cammisa discusses her Fulbright experience, including the filming of her critically-acclaimed documentary Which Way Home.
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Watch Karl Lorenz and Kathleen Cain talk about their upcoming Fulbright grants to Egypt.
 
 
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