The Fulbright Schuman Program is administered by the Fulbright Commission in Belgium and is jointly financed by the U.S. Department of State and the Directorate-General for Education and Culture of the European Commission. Grants can be awarded to candidates from any of the 27 EU member states for a period up to one academic year (9 months) and are open to all academic fields, however, the topic of research must have a strong EU component.

Fulbright Schuman Program
THE FULBRIGHT SCHUMAN PROGRAM AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS TO EUROPEAN CITIZENS FOR RESEARCH IN THE UNITED STATES WITH A FOCUS ON EU AFFAIRS/POLICY, OR THE US-EU TRANSATLANTIC AGENDA.
Fulbright Schuman Program competition is open for AY 2023/2024!
OVERVIEW
Awards are available to conduct research, or lecture on a topic that is relevant to US-EU relations, EU affairs/policy, or EU institutions and shows relevancy to at least two EU member states.
Applications for the AY 2023-24 will remain open through December 1, 2022. For citizens of EU member states, grants are available for:
- Graduate student researchers,
- Postdoctoral researchers,
- International education professionals,
- Researchers in security studies.
For complete information on each of the grants, please follow the corresponding links above.