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Fulbright U.S. Scholar Opportunities in South and Central Asia
Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at 2:00 PM until 3:00 PM
Eastern Standard Time UTC -05:00
Fulbright U.S. Scholar Awards give opportunities to U.S. citizens to teach, research and carry out professional projects around the world. This webinar will highlight awards across the South and Central Asia for the 2025-26 competition. Fulbright staff at the Institute of International Education will present program details, showcase select awards, and answer your questions live. Join us to learn what's possible through Fulbright!
First Name
Last Name
Email Address
Institution -
Type to search US colleges and universities OR enter your own institution
Country
City
Region
Academic or Professional Title
Are you a Fulbright Scholar Liasion?
Are you a Fulbright Scholar Liasion?
Yes
No
Do you have U.S. Citizenship?
Do you have U.S. Citizenship?
Yes
No
What cycle do you plan on applying for?
2025-2026
2026-2027
2027-2028
Program of Interest
Scholar Teaching and/or Research
International Education Administrator Seminars
Fulbright Arctic Initiative
Fulbright-National Archives Heritage Science Fellowship
Fulbright Amazonia Initiative
Regions of greatest interest
East Asia and the Pacific
Europe and Eurasia
Middle East and North Africa
South and Central Asia
Western Hemisphere
Sub-Saharan Africa
Academic Discipline of greatest interest
Accounting/Finance
Acoustics
Aerospace
Agriculture
Allied Health
Animal Science
Anthropology
Archaeology
Architecture
Area Studies
Art History
Arts
Astronomy
Automotive
Biology
Biomedical Engineering
Business
Chemistry
Civics
Cognitive Science
Communications
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Criminology
Crop Sciences
Culinary Arts
Dance
Demography
Dental Sciences
Design
Development Studies
Drafting
Drama/Theater Arts
Economics
Education
Energy
Engineering
Environmental Sciences
Fashion
Film/Cinema Studies
Fine Arts
Fisheries
Forestry
Gender Studies
General Observation
General Studies
Genetics
Geography
Geology
History
Home Economics
Humanities
Human Rights
Information Sciences/Systems
Interdisciplinary Studies
International Relations
Journalism
Labor/Industrial Relations
Language
Language Teaching
Law
Liberal Arts
Library Science
Linguistics
Literature
Marketing
Materials Science
Mathematics
Medical Sciences
Meteorology
Military Sciences
Museum Studies
Music
Music Studies
Neuroscience
Nursing
Nutrition
Occupational Training
Oceanography
Ophthalmology
Optometry & Ophthalmology
Paleontology
Pharmacology
Philosophy
Physical Sciences
Physics
Physiology
Political Science
Psychology
Public Administration
Public Health
Public Policy
Religious Studies
Social Sciences
Social Work
Sociology
Telecommunications
Theology/Religion
Toxicology
Transportation
Travel/Tourism
UNKNOWN
Urban Planning
Urban Studies
Veterinary Medicine
Virology
Writing
Zoology
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