Interested in EU-U.S. relations or EU affairs?

The Fulbright-Schuman program offers approximately 10-15 scholarships for study, research, and lecturing in the United States. Grants are open to European applicants within all academic fields of study, but their projects must relate to U.S.-EU relations or EU affairs.

The grants are administered by the Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States of America, Belgium and Luxembourg (Fulbright Belgium), and they are jointly financed by the U.S. State Department and the Directorate-General for Education and Culture of the European Commission.

The Fulbright Schuman Program is administered by Fulbright Belgium and not Fulbright Denmark. For more information about the grants, please see the links below:

Scholars – Post-Doctoral Research and Lecturing

Students – (Pre) Doctoral Research

International Educators

Fulbright Denmark is based on a bi-national treaty from 1951. It is publicly funded by the Danish and the American states, and the U.S. Ambassador to Denmark is honorary chair of the Fulbright Denmark Board. Fulbright Denmark offers grants to both Danes to the U.S.A. and Americans to Denmark.

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