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"International education exchange is the most significant current project
designed to continue the process of humanizing mankind to the
point, we would hope, that nations can live in peace."
— J. William Fulbright

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Academic Programs

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Contact

General Inquiries: Lois Langell lois.langell@case.edu

Faculty Campus Representative: Lynn Singer lynn.singer@case.edu


Awards for Faculty:

  • NCS Scholar Program
    Each year the NCS Scholar Program brings together approximately thirty outstanding research scholars and professionals from the U.S. and abroad. Under the guidance of an appointed Distinguished Scholar Leader, NCS Scholars engage in collaborative, multidisciplinary examination of a topic of universal concern and together seek solutions to critical issues affecting all humankind.
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  • Fulbright Specialists Program
    The Fulbright Specialists Program is designed to provide short-term academic opportunities (two to six weeks) for U.S. faculty and professionals. Shorter grant lengths give specialists greater flexibility to pursue a grant that works best with their current academic or professional commitments.
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  • Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program
    Awards in the Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program are viewed as among the most prestigious appointments in the Fulbright Scholar Program. Candidates should be senior scholars and have a significant publication and teaching record.
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  • Fulbright International Education Administrators Program
    These IEA seminars are designed to introduce participants to the society, culture and higher education systems in Germany, Japan or Korea through campus visits, meetings with foreign colleagues and government officials, attendance at cultural events and briefings on education. Participants gain new perspective on the need to internationalize U.S. campuses and insight into how it can be done.
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  • Fulbright German Studies Seminars
    Participate in a group seminar on current German society and culture. Participants of the Fulbright German Studies Seminars will examine the political, social and economic institutions of Germany. Each seminar has a specific thematic focus. The program will begin in Berlin and include visits to other cities in eastern and western Germany.
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  • College and University Affiliations Program Supports linkages between U.S. universities and institutions overseas through the exchange of faculty and staff.
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  • Foreign Area and Language Training Program Fosters research and training endeavors focused on non-western languages and area studies through a number of programs. Administered by the Department of Education's Office of International Education and Graduate Programs

Non-U.S. Citizens

Fulbright Program guidelines for non-U.S. citizens vary by country. For specific information on grants available, please contact the Fulbright Commission in your country. If there is not a Fulbright Commission in your country, you should contact the U.S. Embassy.


awards for students

Fulbright Graduate Student Program - administered by the Institute of International Education (IIE)

Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Program - awarded to doctoral students affiliated with U.S. institutions of higher education and administered by the U.S. Dept. of Education

Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Program - administered by the U.S. Dept. of Education

Non-U.S. Student Citizens

Foreign Fulbright Graduate Student Program

Grants available to Individuals from Latin America and the Caribbean, administered by LASPAU

Grants available to Students from the Middle East and North Africa, administered by AMIDEAST