If you want to do a full master's degree at New York University Graduate School of Arts & Science, apply for the Fulbright Joint grant.

Fulbright Denmark awards one student a DKK 85,000 grant + a full tuition waiver for the first year for New York University’s (NYU) Graduate School of Arts & Science. The school offers 50 programs for ambitious students who want to take a Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, or Master of Science. You can find all the offered programs here.

The joint grant is a unique opportunity to further your academic career at one of the best universities in the world and explore New York City all at the same time. NYU is located in the fun and vibrant Greenwich Village in downtown Manhattan and is a fun area for students full of restaurants and coffee shops. Almost 30% of NYU’s students are international which makes for an interesting and diverse environment full of creatives and diverse students.

Learn more about our and the eligibility requirements here. The deadline to apply for the grants is March 2, 2022, at 12 pm (noon).

Fulbright joint grants

Each year, Fulbright offers a number of joint grants which includes a Fulbright grant + reduced or waived tuition for the best and the brightest students and scholars who want to further their academic career through a stay in the US. To learn more about our joint grants, click the button below.

JOINT GRANTS

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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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