Applications are now open for the 2025-2026 Fulbright Schuman Program, administered by the Fulbright Commission in Brussels. The program is jointly funded by the U.S. State Department and the Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport, and Culture of the European Commission.
AVAILABLE GRANTS
Fulbright Schuman grants can be awarded to students, scholars, and professionals with citizenship in any of the 27 EU member states for a period of up to one academic year (9 months). Awards are open to all academic fields, but the research must be relevant to US-EU relations, EU affairs/policy, or EU institutions and must show relevancy to at least two EU member states. Candidates must arrange their own placement at an accredited university or a non-profit research institution in the USA. An overview of all grants can be found at: Grants for European citizens – Fulbright Schuman.
NATO SECURITY STUDIES AWARD
As part of the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program, the Fulbright-NATO Security Studies Award aims to foster awareness and understanding of NATO and to increase the level of debate on peace, security, and defense-related issues. This award funds post-doctoral researchers, professors, and professionals to conduct research and/or lecture at a U.S. institution for a period of three months in fields of study with a connection to NATO, including but not limited to cybersecurity, military history, nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation, peace and security, security studies, and transatlantic studies. Eligible candidates for this award should hold citizenship in a NATO member country.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: December 1st, 2024
More details are available on the official website of the program: Grants for European citizens – Fulbright Schuman.
For questions, please email info@fulbright.be.