Academic Exchange Programs - Scholars

Department Of State

As authorized by the Fulbright-Hays Act, the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) seeks to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries by means of educational and cultural exchange programs, including the exchange of scholars, researchers, professionals, students, and educators. ECA programs foster engagement and encourage dialogue with citizens around the world. Educational and cultural engagement is premised on the knowled

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Helps foreign university faculty and educators spend time at U.S. colleges to improve teaching about the U.S. and build networks. Provides funding for their residency and related activities.

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Deadline
Rolling
Status
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Category
STEM Research & Education
Organization
Department Of State

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What Is This Program?

The flagship international exchange program sponsored by the United States Government, the Fulbright Program is designed to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries. Funding is provided to non-profit organizations, colleges, and universities to support their work in designing and administering programs as well as coordinating program logistics. Funding supports publicity and recruitment, screening of applications, communication with participants, payment of individual grantee costs, and the provision of enrichment activities. Study of the U.S. Institutes (SUSIs) for Scholars and Secondary Educators are fiveweek academic programs designed to strengthen curricula and improve the quality of teaching and research about the United States in academic institutions overseas. Foreign university faculty, secondary educators, and other scholars spend approximately four weeks in an academic residency at a U.S. college or university as well as a one-week study tour. Scholars and Secondary Educators establish networks with American scholars and engage in lectures, panels, seminar discussions, debates, and site visits. The Fulbright Specialist Program (FSP) provides an on-demand, rapid response exchange resource which sends highly qualified U.S. academics and professionals to host institutions abroad for short term visits of two-to-six weeks with a goal of sharing expertise and establishing partnerships which benefit institutions and communities both in the United States and overseas. Specialists carry out projects at host institutions that align with Department of State goals and the priorities of foreign host institutions. The Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program enables U.S. colleges and universities to host academicians from abroad to lecture on a wide range of subject fields for a semester or academic year; to interact with students, faculty, and staff across campus; and to engage with the local community outside of campus, as part of internationalization efforts. The Fulbright Global Scholar Award allows U.S. academics and professionals to engage in multi-country, trans-regional projects. Fulbright Global Scholars conduct research and teaching activities in two to three countries with flexible scheduling options. Participants represent a broad range of fields and levels of professional experience. Regional cohort programs -- the International Education Administrators (IEA) Seminars -- place visiting scholars from selected countries at U.S. colleges and universities and U.S. scholars at host institutions in select countries abroad.

Who Is Eligible?

Other Criteria: Applicants who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents

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šŸ“‹What Are the Application Steps & Timeline?

šŸ“Steps to Apply
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  • Prepare application materials
  • Submit application through the online portal
🌐Application Portal
http://exchanges.state.gov
šŸ“¤Submission Method
online
šŸ”„Intake Type
fixed-deadline

šŸ“„What Documents Are Required?

āœ…Required Documents
  • SF-424 (Application for Federal Assistance)
  • SF-424A (Budget Information - Non-Construction)
  • SF-424B (Assurances)
  • Project Narrative
  • Budget Narrative
  • indirect cost rate agreement
  • IRB approval letter
  • environmental review
šŸ“Format Requirements
PDF only, max 10MB
āœ‰ļøSupporting Letters
Letters of support/reference are required.

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šŸ’°What Expenses Are Eligible?

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šŸ“ŠWhat Are the Reporting Requirements?

How Do I Apply?

SoursLA@state.gov
2026323235

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