Fulbright 2023-2024 U.S. Scholar Applications Due Sept. 15

August 4, 2022 / Faculty/Staff Highlights

The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program 2023-24 Competition Is Open featuring over 400 awards offered in more than 130 countries in all world regions. Fulbright U.S. Scholar Awards allow U.S. citizens to teach, research and carry out professional projects abroad. Applications are due Sept. 15, 2022.

See the list of webinars offered last spring 2022 for information about the competition, featuring specific countries, regions and disciplines:

  • April 6: Opportunities in STEM
  • April 13: Opportunities in Law and Political Science
  • April 14: U.S. Scholar Opportunities in the United Kingdom
  • April 20: Opportunities in Social Sciences and the Humanities
  • April 28: Scholar-in-Residence Opportunities for Community Colleges and Minority-Serving Institutions
  • April 28: Webinar for American Historical Association  (Opportunities in History)
  • May 4: Opportunities in American Studies
  • May 5: Opportunities in Fine Arts

All webinars were archived here.

Application Resources:

Letters of Invitation – Where do you start?
As you begin your 2023-24 Fulbright U.S. Scholar application, you may be considering potential hosts abroad. Here are some details about this component of your application!
Letters of invitation are provided by the proposed host institution abroad to express their interest in hosting you and your project. Applicants are responsible for obtaining and uploading the letter of invitation to their Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program application if required by the award.

Curious if you need an invitation? Check your award’s description! Whether it’s required is always in the award requirements tab, as in this example here.

Note that while all other application materials are due September 15, 2022, you have until September 30 to provide your letter of invitation. Applicants can upload them our online system after the application is submitted. 

Awards vary from “required” to “letter should not be sought.” What’s the difference?
In the catalog, letters of invitation are listed as required, preferred, optional or “should not be sought”. So what do these mean exactly?

  • A letter of invitation is required“: you must submit a letter. If it is not included with your application or submitted by September 30, 2022, you cannot proceed in the  review process.
  • A letter of invitation is preferred“: you are encouraged – but not required – to obtain and submit a letter of invitation, as this is a stated preference for the award.
  • A letter of invitation is optional“: you may submit a letter of invitation, but it is purely optional; it has no bearing on the review process.
  • A letter of invitation should not be sought: you should not seek a letter of invitation. Consult the award description for details and whether it’s appropriate to be in touch with a potential host.

Please visit our application page’s letter of invitation section for guidance on how to request a letter, understanding invitation requirements, and developing contacts abroad.

Want to stay in touch with the Fulbright Program to receive updates and application resources? If you have not already, Connect with Fulbright to register your interest. Do you know someone who would be a great candidate for a U.S. Scholar award? Refer a colleague and they can connect with IIE staff to learn what’s possible through Fulbright.

Questions? Contact the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Team at scholars@iie.org or Leeza Fernand, LFernand@nvcc.edu

Submitted by:
Leeza Fernand, Assoc. Director of OIESP, LFernand@nvcc.edu