The Fulbright U.S. Student Program provides grants for individually designed study/research projects or English Teaching Assistantships. Candidates submit a Statement of Grant Purpose defining activities to take place during one academic year in a country outside the U.S.
During the grant, Fulbrighters meet, work, live with and learn from the people of the host country, sharing daily experiences. The program facilitates cultural exchange through direct interaction on an individual basis in the classroom, field, home and in routine tasks, allowing the grantee to gain an appreciation of others' viewpoints and beliefs, methods and thinking.
Through engagement in the community, Fulbrighters interact with hosts one-to-one in an atmosphere of openness, academic integrity and intellectual freedom, promoting mutual understanding.
Applications submitted after the deadline will not be accepted. Note that someone will contact you shortly thereafter to schedule a campus interview. We realize that everyone has busy schedules; the interview is an essential part of your application. Please do your best to work with those scheduling the interviews.
Questions? Call 910.962.7660 or email Dr. Burgh.
Graduating seniors and recent bachelor's degree recipients should have some undergraduate preparation and/or direct work or internship experience related to the project.
Graduate-level candidates must demonstrate the capacity for independent study or research, together with a general knowledge of the history, culture, and current events of the countries to which they are applying.
Fulbrighters include writers, creative and performing artists, journalists and those in law, business and other professional fields. Competitive candidates who have up to 5 years of professional study and/or experience in the field in which they are applying will be considered. Those with more than 5 years of experience should apply to the Council for International Exchange of Scholars in the Fulbright Scholar Program.
These nations typically have fewer Fulbright applicants and thus may be less competitively stacked:
Students: For more information, email UNCW Advisor Dr. Theodore Burgh
Faculty: Email Dr. Raymond Burt