Wednesday, March 20, 2019 is Fulbright Day at ASU. There are many information sessions, especially for grad students.
The Fulbright (Graduate) Student Information Session will provide an overview of the application process for the various awards available within the Fulbright US Student Program, including Study/Research Awards for graduate students. Additionally, attendees will hear from Fulbright Student Alumni about their experiences.
Fulbright Student Information Session
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
3–4:30 p.m.
Memorial Union (MU) Pima room 230, Tempe [map]
Register to attend
This session will also be available via webcast.
Eligibility requirements:
- Be a U.S. citizen or national of the United States
- Evidence of superior academic achievement
- Academic component: Fulbright Study/Research Award: Well suited to doctoral students in all fields who will be in their dissertation year. PhD students at other points in their program may also be good candidates, however.
- Creative and performing arts component: Fulbright Study/Research Award: Well suited to all graduate students (both master’s students and doctoral students) in the creative and performing arts fields.
Award/benefit:
Round trip transportation to the host country; funding to cover room, board and incidental costs, based on the cost of living in the host country; accident and sickness health benefits; may also include book and research allowances; full or partial tuition (where applicable); other benefits. Be sure to attend the information session during Fulbright Day.