Would you like to spend a year abroad and dedicated to cultural exchange? Would you like to gain experience as a researcher or teacher? Or would you like to pursue a degree? Meeting people, learning a new language, and exploring a country are important parts of your Fulbright year. If you would like to know how other JHU students experienced their Fulbright year, take a look at the Peer Testimonials page of the National Fellowships Program/Homewood Student Affairs website.
As an English teaching assistant, you could work in one of approximately 75 countries. ETAs are often placed in schools and universities outside capital cities. For more information about the English Teaching Assistant Award, take a look at the Fellowships page of the National Fellowships Program/Homewood Student Affairs website.
Fulbright Study/Research grants are available to approximately 140 countries. This award is open to current undergraduate and graduate students as well as recent graduates and young professionals.
The Fulbright application cycle, which started this month, is open to current juniors, seniors, and alumni. If you already know that you would like to apply or if you would like to learn more about the Fulbright awards, come to one of Dr. Miller's information sessions.
You can also find these dates (and more information) on the specific Fulbright fellowship pages of the National Fellowships Program website.
Fulbright information sessions:
- Monday, April 9, 6-7 p.m. (Gilman 55)
- Wednesday, April 18, 5-6 p.m. (Malone 228)
- Thursday, April 26, 3-4 p.m. (Malone 228)