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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 www.fulbrightschuman.eu.

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 TIMELINE
Applicants need to submit an application by 1 December 2024. Please note that applications are submitted via the global Fulbright application platform, but candidates must indicate ‘European Union (Schuman)’ as the program country.

 

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