Fulbright Week

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards more than 1,900 fully funded grants for U.S. citizens to research, study or teach during a post-baccalaureate year abroad.

Fulbright U.S. Student Program Overview & Alumni Panel

Basic information for anyone wanting to learn more about the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. This includes those considering a Fulbright down the line (Freshman, Sophomores, early graduate students) as well as those considering applying now. Hear from Purdue students who have received Fulbright Grants. This session provides a broad overview of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program; details about the 2023-24 application processes will be shared in grant-specific sessions throughout the week. 

Event Date & Time:

Feb. 14 | 6-7 pm | Virtual

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2023-24 Research & Study Grants

Apply to fund independent research or study in a foreign country during 2023-24. Learn the details of the application process and how Fulbright can best meet your needs. Juniors, seniors, recent alumni, and graduate students attend. 

Event Date & Time:

Feb. 15 | 4:15-4:55 pm | HCRS 1076

Feb. 16 | 1-1:40 pm | HCRS 1076/Virtual

Feb. 17 | 4:15-4:55 pm | HCRS 1076/Virtual

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Fulbright for STEM Majors

STEM undergraduate and graduate students - wondering how a Fulbright can fit into your study and professional goals? Whether between graduation and your next step  or looking into research abroad for a thesis/dissertation, STEM applicants for a 2023-24 grant begin positioning their qualifications, research, and "cultural exchange" aspirations now. If you are unable to attend this session, please attend any Research & Study Grants sessions.

Event Date & Time

Feb. 15 | 5-5:40 pm | HCRS 1076/Virtual

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