The Fulbright Grant Competition for AY 2022/2023 is officially closed.

Today at 12 pm CET, the Fulbright Denmark grant competition officially closed for new applications.

Thank you to all of the Danish students and scholars who applied, and we look forward to reading your submissions. In late spring, the grant recipients will be announced.

While 2021 was marked by uncertainty due to COVID-19, we are pleased to see that so many students and scholars are ready to embark on new adventures in 2022 and challenge themselves academically through a stay in the United States. The overarching goal of Fulbright is to help foster world peace through academic exchanges, mutual cultural understanding, and sparring among the best and the brightest students and scholars. To contribute in any manner possible – big and small –  to a more peaceful world seems much needed right now.

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The Fulbright Program operates in 160 countries and has provided over 400,000 students, scholars, teachers, artists, and professionals the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research.

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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. Fulbright Denmark offers grants to both Danes to the U.S.A. and Americans to Denmark.

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