Fulbright U.S. Student Program — Info Session
Description
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers research, study, and teaching opportunities in more than 140 countries. Fulbright grants enable you to explore a wide range of academic fields, interests, and skills while spending an unforgettable year academic engaged in culture exchange.
Since 2010, nearly 200 students and recent graduates from Johns Hopkins have been awarded Fulbright grants to pursue graduate study, independent research, and teach English and American culture in more than 50 countries spanning the globe. Recent Fulbrighters from Johns Hopkins have taught English in Argentina, researched HIV-positive organ transplants in South Africa, and worked on a novel in South Korea, among many more projects on six continents.
The Johns Hopkins National Fellowships Program is holding online information sessions throughout April to provide an overview of the Fulbright program, the grant types, and the application process. These sessions are designed for undergraduates, graduate students, and recent alumni thinking about applying this October for 2024-25 grants, but any Johns Hopkins affiliate is welcome.
To learn more, please visit the Fulbright page on the National Fellowships Program website. Questions? Please email the National Fellowships Program staff at nfp@jhu.edu.
Who can attend?
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students