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Fulbright

The Fulbright Program of the U.S. Department of State is administered on the Cornell campus by the Mario Einaudi Center. These grants for study or research abroad are awarded on a nationally competitive basis to U.S. citizens who are graduate students or will have earned the bachelors degree prior to September of the year for which the grant is being awarded. Most foreign countries participate in the Fulbright Program. The grants cover travel, living costs for the academic year, and tuition at overseas universities. Though the competition is keen for a limited number of openings, this is a very attractive opportunity for students with a serious interest in advanced study or research overseas.

For more information, please visit Einaudi Center Fulbright page.


Fulbright-Hays

Fulbright-Hays awards are prestigious awards that provide generous support (including dependents' allowances, if needed) for six to 12 months of dissertation research in a foreign country. Proposals should focus on modern foreign languages and area studies in Africa; East Asia; Southeast Asia and the Pacific; South Asia; the Near East; East Central Europe and Eurasia; or the Western Hemisphere (Canada, Central and South America, Mexico, and the Caribbean).

For more information, please visit Einaudi Center Fulbright-Hays page.