Fulbright Fellowship (Research and Teaching)

AWARD: Supports graduate study research (and some independent research) and teaching abroad. Opportunities vary greatly with the country or region.

ELIGIBILITY:

  • Be a U.S. citizen at the time of application. Permanent residents are not eligible;
  • Hold a B.A. degree or equivalent before the beginning date of the grant. Applicants may not hold a doctoral degree at the time of application;
  • Be in good health. Grantees will be required to submit a satisfactory Medical Certificate of Health from a physician;
  • Applicants must have sufficient proficiency in the written and spoken language of the host country to communicate with the people and to carry out the proposed study;
  • Preference is usually given to applicants who have not resided or studied in the country to which they are applying for more than six months;
  • Preference is usually given to applicants who have undertaken their higher education primarily at educational institutions in the U.S.

APPLICATION:

  • The U.S. Student Application is available on-line at www.us.fulbrightonline.org
  • Application may be made to one type of country program only (i.e., full grant or teaching assistantship). Applicants will be considered for all awards to the selected country that are appropriate to their academic level, to their objectives as outlined in their Statement of Grant Purpose, and for which they meet the eligibility requiremens.
  • Check the Individual Country Summary and Regional Summary sections to be sure there are awards to the country in which you are interested. Applicants should outline study plans or projects in their major fields that can be completed in one country within one academic year.

Learn more about the Fulbright Fellowships at the above web page, by visiting the Academic Advising office, or by contacting the faculty liaisons.

Previous winners from Kenyon College:

2012
2011
2010

2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002: Audrey Dotson (Germany) and Monica Cure (Romania)
2001: Daniel Connolly (Germany), Mark Foran (Korea), and Alys Spensley (China)
2000: Holly Donahue (India)
1999: Amber Howard (Germany)
1996: Delia Topping (Germany)
1995: Elizabeth Souers (Germany)