Are you a student interested in international graduate study, research, or English teaching? Or a faculty member who wants to go abroad to teach, conduct research, or carry out professional projects?
Consider applying for a Fulbright award! This prestigious nationwide program gives students and professionals scholarships and grants to participate in cultural exchanges abroad.
Want to learn more? Join us for Fulbright Day on 28 March to get more information and have your questions answered by representatives from the Kennedy Center for International Studies, the Office of National Scholarships & Prestigious Fellowships, and the Research Development Office.
Check out the schedule below to see which sessions apply to you. Registration is required for all sessions; links to registration forms will be available soon.
For faculty:
10 am | Specialist Program
Come discover this unique opportunity for U.S. academic faculty to engage in two- to six-week project-based exchanges at host institutions across the globe. Learn about the program and get your questions answered.
11 am | Scholar Program
Join us to learn about the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program, which gives faculty the opportunity to study and teach in more than 160 countries. Find out which award is right for you and how to put together a compelling application.
12 pm | Fulbright Faculty Panel
Hear from a panel of BYU faculty who’ve previously received Fulbright awards. They’ll discuss their experiences, give application tips, and answer questions about how to navigate living and working in a foreign country. Lunch will be provided.
For students:
2 pm | Student Program
This program gives U.S. students the chance to go abroad for graduate study, research, or English teaching. Hear from BYU student Fulbrighters in the field and get application tips from a student panel.
Join us to learn about the international opportunities available to you!
Learn more about the Fulbright student program here