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Mission A Brief History In partnership with 160 countries worldwide, Fulbright offers passionate and accomplished faculty, administrator, artists, journalists, lawyers, and other professionals from all backgrounds an unparalleled opportunity to study, teach, or conduct research. Our mission: foster mutual understanding between nations, advance knowledge across communities, and improve lives around the world A Brief History Established in 1946 by Congress, Fulbright is the United States government’s flagship international educational and cultural exchange program. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State with funding provided by the U.S. Government and administered by the Institute of International Education. For this slide, it is important to stress that the Fulbright program is an international exchange program. The advancement of our mission of fostering mutual understanding between nations, advancing knowledge across communities, and improving lives around the world is the heart of Fulbright.

Diversity and Inclusion Fulbright strives to ensure that it reflects the diversity of U.S. society and societies abroad.  We encourage the involvement of people from traditionally underrepresented audiences in all our grants, programs and other initiatives.   Opportunities are open to people regardless of their race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, geographic location, socioeconomic status, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity. We are actively recruiting a diverse pool of applicants for the Fulbright program. Please encourage all people to consider Fulbright.

Fulbright by the Numbers The Fulbright Program awards over 8,000 grants annually:  2,200 U.S. Students 4,000 foreign students 800 U.S. scholars 900 visiting scholars 400+ language teaching assistants Approximately 390,000 “Fulbrighters” have participated in the Program since its inception in 1946. The main purpose of this slide is to show that Fulbright is accessible because we do offer a large number of grants every year.

A Fulbright that Works for You Awards throughout your career: Postdoctoral awards Early Career Distinguished Chair Flex Option Available in 63 countries and all world areas Allows multiple visits over two years Multi-country awards Home university affiliation is not required for all awards. Applications from artists and professionals, independent and emeriti scholars are welcome! Please talk about the flexibility of Fulbright. Most awards do take place during the academic year. However, the length of time varies from award to award. Always encourage prospective applicants to reach out to the Fulbright team at IIE with specific questions.

Eligibility for U.S. Scholar Program U.S. citizenship Degree as required by award Ph.D. or other terminal degree may be required Many awards are open to applicants with a Masters and professional or academic experience Open to professionals and artist outside academia with recognized standing and substantial accomplishments Teaching experience as required by award New policies on previous Fulbright Scholar grants and waiting periods between grants These are the overall eligibly requirements. The most essential one to keep in mind is that the program is only open to U.S. citizens. Green card holders are not eligible. Applicants can contact the Fulbright office to review/confirm eligibility.

Understanding the Awards You do not need to discuss specific details about awards because every single award is different. However, we would like for you to overview the kind of information they will find in each award description. EVERY AWARD contains 4 parts: award details award requirements award benefits country/area overview Potential applicants should carefully read the information on EVERY tab to understand the award completely. https://awards.cies.org

Understanding the Awards Please encourage them to pay specific attention to the “Award Requirements” tab. This provides very important information about eligibility (e.g., language proficiency requirements and career status) and whether a letter of invitation is required or not. Again, I would encourage you to not answer specific questions about any award requirements because they differ in many awards. However, remind the audience to consult the “Award Requirements” tab and reach out to the Fulbright office if they have any questions or need clarification.

Understanding the Awards If people are interested in Fulbright, they should click the “My Fulbright” link on the top of any award page. This will allow them to register their interest in awards to specific countries, regions, or awards by discipline. If we have important announcements related to their preferences, they will receive an email from us. Next, tell them that the application has a variety of components (differing by activity type and profession). Therefore, encourage them to click on the button “See Application Guidelines.” This will bring them to a comprehensive list of instructions, including examples, that can help them prepare their application.

Application Cycle Awards Catalog Opens Application Deadline FEBRUARY Awards Catalog Opens This is the general timeline for awards. Make sure the applicants understand that they need to apply 1 academic year before their hope to go abroad. SEPTEMBER 15 Application Deadline SEPTEMBER Program staff conducts technical reviews for completeness OCTOBER – NOVEMBER U.S. peer review Applicants notified of status. Recommended applications are sent to host countries and to the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. NOVEMBER – JANUARY JANUARY – APRIL Grantees are notified of final approvals MAY – ONWARD Grantees prepare for grants

Institutional Opportunities Fulbright Scholar-in- Residence (S-I-R) Program Fulbright Outreach Lecturing Fund (OLF) Fulbright Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA) Program SIR – The Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence (S-I-R) Program assists U.S. higher education institutions in expanding programs of academic exchange, by supporting non-U.S. scholars through grants for teaching at institutions that might not have a strong international component and/or serve minority audiences. Both the U.S. institution and the scholar grantee benefit from this experience. OLF – The Outreach Lecturing Fund (OLF) provides funding for campuses to host Fulbright Visiting Scholars, already in the United States, for short-term speaking engagements. To see a list of current Visiting Scholars in the U.S. please visit our Scholar Directory. The OLF travel award is designed to enrich both institutions and Visiting Scholars through lectures that will promote academic disciplines and cultural understanding. FLTA - The Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA) Program supports language assistantships at universities and colleges throughout the U.S., providing institutions with an opportunity to enhance their language programming and expose students to native speakers who bring an energetic, up-to-date cultural component to the foreign language classroom as well as student life at a campus in general. U.S. institutions are invited to host scholars from other countries to teach primarily at the undergraduate level for a semester or an academic year. Website: cies.org/sir  Email: SIR@iie.org U.S. institutions can host current Fulbright Visiting Scholars for short-term lectureships of 2 – 6 days on discipline or cultural topics to internationalize the campus. Website: cies.org/olf Email: OLF@iie.org U.S. institutions can host native speaking language teaching assistants to enhance students’ understanding different languages and cultures. Website: foreign.fulbrightonline.org Email: Dcook@iie.org

Stay connected with us. Join MyFulbright at cies2.org Email us at scholars@iie.org Visit our website to learn more about the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Refer your colleagues