All Disciplines at the Universidad de Murcia
Spain
Number of recipients
In addition to being a prestigious academic exchange program, the Fulbright Program is designed to expand and strengthen relationships between the people of the United States and citizens of other nations and to promote international understanding and cooperation. To support this mission, Fulbright Scholars may be asked to give public talks, mentor students, and otherwise engage with the host community, in addition to their primary activities.
Objective:
This Fulbright Interdisciplinary Scholars for Global Challenges award at the University of Murcia is an initiative to unite innovative scholars from different disciplines collectively to address some of the most pressing global challenges of our times. This program emphasizes the critical role of interdisciplinary methods in tackling complex issues. While the program focuses on areas such as conflict resolution, multilingualism and multiculturalism, these topics are merely a fraction of its broader scope. The program is also open to exploring issues like sustainable urban development, the ethics of emerging technologies, global education reforms or biodiversity preservation, among others. This wide-ranging approach highlights the program’s comprehensive and multifaceted strategy in confronting contemporary global challenges.
The program invites forward-thinking scholars passionate about applying their interdisciplinary skills to foster a more sustainable and interconnected world. It offers a unique platform for engaging in meaningful cultural and linguistic exchanges, empowering participants to become agents of change and progress. This Fulbright award is not just an academic opportunity but a chance to be part of a global movement towards addressing critical issues that affect our world today.
Discipline Type:
-All disciplines: Welcoming scholars from the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, arts, and beyond, particularly interested in fostering intersections between environmental science, political science, sociology, economics, law, public health, linguistics, and cultural studies.
- Interdisciplinary collaboration and teaching: Scholars are expected to engage in research and teaching that bridges diverse disciplines, fostering a comprehensive understanding of global challenges.
- Projects should demonstrate a commitment to international development agendas.
The main focus of the award is to foster collaborative research and teaching activities. That would be done mainly by developing ideas for collaborative research initiatives aimed at the European Union and/or U.S. funding organizations incorporating her/his specific expertise into the projects. It would be expected that the award will participate in research and teaching seminars on topics of her/his expertise.
AWARD ACTIVITY:
- Holistic problem-solving: Proposals should showcase innovative, interdisciplinary methodologies to approach global challenges.
- Projects that explore the dynamics of multilingualism and multiculturalism in addressing global issues are highly encouraged.
- Community and global engagement: Emphasis on projects that engage with communities, NGOs, or governmental entities, focusing on collaborative solutions with a global impact.
A) TEACHING
1) Teaching undergraduate-level courses:
One or two courses already established at the Universidad de Murcia. The Lecturer can also agree to teach parts of Bachelor degree courses worth 4, 5 or 6 ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) credits within one of the Universidad de Murcia’s Departments.
2)Teaching graduate-level courses
The Lecturer will have the opportunity to teach courses or parts of courses, and deliver guest lectures for courses pertaining to the Master’s degrees in his/her area of expertise and/or seminars for Ph.D. students. The final work plan will be discussed and agreed upon with the host department.
Mandatory teaching will not exceed 60 hours in undergraduate and graduate courses.
B) RESEARCH
The selected scholar will be invited to present his/her research in seminars and to attend research seminars led by Universidad de Murcia professors. There will be ample opportunity for research collaboration.
Fall semester classes begin in early-September and end around December 9, 2027. Fall Semester awards cannot end any later than December 20 due to the holiday schedule in Spain. Winter semester classes begin in mid-January and end by the first week of May, 2028.
Disciplines within the following departments at the Universidad de Murcia:
UMU Schools:
- School of Fine Arts
- School of Biology
- School of Sport Science
- School of Labor Science
- School of Communication and Documentation Sciences
- School of Law
- School of Economics and Company Administration
- School of Education
- School of Philosophy
- School of Computer Sciences
- School of Humanities
- School of Mathematics
- School of Medicine
- School of Nursing
- School of Optics and Optometry
- School of Psychology
- School of Social Health Sciences
- School of Chemistry
- School of Veterinary Sciences
Areas of Interest (Degrees)
- Advertising and Public Relations
- Art History
- Audiovisual Communication
- Biology
- Biochemistry
- Biotechnology
- Business Administration and Direction
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Classical Philology
- Computer Engineering
- Criminology
- Dentistry
- Economics
- English Studies
- Environmental Sciences
- Fine Arts
- French Studies
- Food Science and Technology
- Geography and Land Management
- History
- Human Nutrition and Dietetics
- Infant Education - Location: Cartagena
- Infant Education - Location: Murcia (Bilingual English/Spanish)
- Information and documentation
- International Relations
- Journalism
- Law
- Labour Relations and Human Resources - Location: Murcia
- Marketing
- Mathematics
- Medicine
- Nursing - Location: Murcia
- Optics and Optometry
- Pedagogy
- Pharmacy
- Philosophy
- Psychology
- Physical Activity and Sports Sciences
- Physics
- Physiotherapy
- Political Sciences and Public Management
- Primary Education - Location: Murcia
- Security
- Social Education
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Spanish Language and Literature Spanish
- Speech Therapy
- Translation and Interpreting
- Tourism Studies
- Veterinary Medicine
Research groups: https://portalinvestigacion.um.es/grupos
The UM sponsors this award and, in addition to financial benefits, offers advice to find housing and if necessary, a school for dependent children. A contact will be available to help the professor adapt to the university.
The scholar will enjoy all the benefits and rights of a regular faculty member of the UM, including access to all digital resources.
All applicants must meet the Program eligibility requirements (click to review the requirements).
The host institution welcomes scholars to seek more detailed information.
Contact:
Roberto de Gea Cánovas
U.S. Partnerships, Exchange & Study Abroad Programs at University of Murcia.
E-mail: rdegea@um.es
Phone: (+34) 868 88 83 50
Classes will be taught in English, and the Lecturer should expect students to complete all their written and oral assignments in that language.
While English suffices for academic purposes, familiarity with Spanish or other languages is beneficial for broader engagement.
Knowledge of Spanish is not required, however, some proficiency in Spanish is recommended for daily life. The city of Murcia, where the university is located, is in the southeast part of Spain. The number of foreign visitors is increasing each year but English is not widely spoken, especially among middle-aged and older people.
Rank of Assistant, Associate or Full Professor with substantial teaching experience.
You may be asked to participate in an interview as part of the in-country selection process.
Universidad de Murcia (International Version)
Contact addresses for orientation, and other logistic information:
Housing: vimur@um.es
€3,200 per month. This amount covers the monthly stipend, housing and living allowances.
The allowances will be paid by the Spanish Commission as a lump sum once the Grant is formalized (in Euros or in Dollars, at a conversion rate to be determined on April 15, 2027. View conversion rates).
Travel and relocation allowance for scholars: €1,300. Authorized dependents' travel allowance: €750 per person, for up to two dependents.
The allowances will be paid by the Spanish Commission as a lump sum once the Grant is formalized (in Euros or in Dollars, at a conversion rate to be determined on April 15, 2027. View conversion rates).
Scholars accompanied by dependents for at least 80 percent of the grant period will receive a monthly dependent allowance of €150 for one dependent or €300 for two or more dependents.
No tuition allowance will be provided. Both public and private schools in Spain have bilingual or English language instruction available. The UM offers logistical assistance in finding housing and school(s) for dependent children, if necessary.
Universidad de Murcia is a Resource-rich environment: that provides access to diverse academic departments and resources. Networking and collaboration are encouraged, offering opportunities to collaborate with scholars and practitioners across disciplines and sectors.
Dependents must accompany the grantee for at least 80% of the period abroad and a minimum of one semester in order to qualify for additional dependent benefits. Dependent benefits are not provided to Flex grantees.
Murcia is a medium-sized city with a moderate cost of living compared to other cities such as Madrid or Barcelona.
The average cost of room and board can be between 600 and 1000 euros per month, depending on whether or not you share accommodation.
The University of Murcia has five campuses:
- La Merced (downtown campus). It houses the schools of Law and Humanities (except Fine Arts and Philosophy).
- Espinardo (3 miles from town): UMU's largest campus. Most technical and social sciences schools are located on this campus. Bus and tramway service this campus from downtown. A tram ride takes 15 minutes, and a bus takes between 25 and 40 minutes.
- Health Science Campus (8 miles from town): this campus is located in the health science hub of the Murcia Region. It is a complex annexed to the largest clinical-university hospital in Murcia. There is a bus service every 30 minutes from town.
- Campus de Lorca (45 miles from town): This campus is in Lorca, Murcia's 3rd largest city. It houses the School of Human Nutrition and Dietetics and one of the three Nursing schools.
- San Javier Campus (30 miles from town): This campus is located in the coastal town of San Javier and houses the School of Physical Activity and Sport Science.
Transportation is only needed if the department is located on campuses out of town. A tramway route and a dense network of local buses connect the city center and the metropolitan areas at affordable rates.
Flats and houses for rent are widely available in Murcia and are affordable to Fulbright scholars. The average general living expenses in the Murcia region are lower than in other parts of Spain.
See the following websites for more information on the cost of living and housing in Murcia:
The Universidad of Murcia (UM) sponsors this award and, in addition to financial benefits, offers advice to find housing. A contact will be available to help the professor adapt to the university.
The scholar will enjoy all the benefits and rights of a regular faculty member of the UM, including access to all digital resources.
Final grant amounts will be determined prior to the start of the academic year and are subject to the availability of funds. The United States Department of State and the Fulbright Commission in the host country reserve the right to alter, without notice, participating countries, number of awards and allowances.
Spain
To learn more about Fulbright U.S. Scholar awards in Spain, please view our archived webinar and slides, where you can hear directly from the Fulbright Commission, IIE staff, and U.S. Scholar alumni about award details, the scholar experience, and application guidance.
Summary
Contingent upon the availability of funds, up to 11 All Discipline awards for Postdoctoral Researchers and a variety of co-sponsored awards for Senior Research, Teaching, or Teaching/Research are offered each year. Each co-sponsored award has a unique scope and features, and detailed information is available within each individual award description.
The U.S.–Spain Fulbright Commission provides extensive support to selected candidates on administrative matters, including visa and documentation processes, as well as comprehensive pre-departure and arrival information. However, the Commission cannot assist with establishing contacts at prospective host institutions.
Please note that candidates with dual U.S./Spanish citizenship, or those residing in Spain at the time of application or at any point thereafter, are not eligible for the Fulbright Program in Spain.
What is life like for Fulbrighters in Spain?
Spain is known not only for its pleasant climate and beautiful beaches but also for many other qualities that make it one of the most attractive destinations for Fulbright grantees. Its higher education and research institutions, technological advancement, cultural richness, and modern infrastructure all contribute to its appeal. Additionally, Spain’s relatively low cost of living makes it very affordable when compared to most other countries in the EU.
According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Spain has the highest life expectancy among EU member states—just above 80 years—and ranks as the 8th safest country among all OECD members. Notably, 82% of Spanish citizens report feeling safe walking alone at night (World Gallup Poll).
Spain boasts an extensive public transportation network, including metro systems, buses, and trains, making it easy to navigate its cities, towns, and regions.
For those arriving with families, Spain offers a child-friendly environment and a wide range of high-quality educational options. While the Commission cannot assist with school placement, families will find public schools, private religious and international schools, and semi-private (concertado) institutions, many of which offer bilingual education.
For more detailed information about Spain, please see the OECD's Spain profile.
General Information about Spanish Universities and Research
Spain has 76 universities, including 20 private institutions, and is increasingly focused on internationalization. Many universities now offer degree programs taught partially or entirely in English, attracting students from diverse backgrounds and enriching the academic environment for U.S. Scholars. Depending on the award, Scholars may teach undergraduate and/or graduate students, conduct research, and collaborate with faculty on curriculum development. Research groups tend to be multicultural, and English is commonly used in laboratory settings.
The academic year typically runs from September to June, with breaks during the winter and spring holidays (approximately December 22–January 6 and around Easter). Research activity continues in July, while August is generally a very quiet month when many academic and research institutions close fully or partially.
Spain’s public research infrastructure includes a number of national research institutions that complement its universities. These include:
- The Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
- The Research Centre for Energy, Environment and Technology (CIEMAT)
- The Carlos III Health Institute (ISCIII)
- The Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands (IAC)
- The National Institute of Aerospace Technology (INTA).
Researchers in Spain are generally fluent in English, though student proficiency may vary. For daily life, a working knowledge of Spanish is helpful, especially outside large cities. Language proficiency should align with your project’s needs, and this should be discussed with your host institution.
The friendly and open nature of most Spaniards makes it easy to integrate into multidisciplinary research groups and collaborate effectively with host institutions. Many former Fulbright Scholars continue to maintain professional connections and joint research initiatives with their Spanish hosts long after their grants conclude.
Prospective applicants may contact the Spanish Fulbright Commission for further information at informacion@fulbright.es or by visiting https://fulbright.es.
If you wish to hear from previous US Fulbright Scholars and Researchers about their experiences in Spain, check our Fulbright Spain- Alumni Voices reel here.
Enrichment activities: Depending on the grant dates, Scholars and Researchers are welcome to participate in enrichment activities. Research seminars are organized during the Fall and Spring semesters. For reference, please take a look at an overview of the 2023 Mediterranean Research Seminar organized in Alicante and watch the video testimonials from participants, as well as the recap video of the Crossing the Strait Seminar organized in Córdoba during the Spring of 2024.
Visit our Scholar Directory to view and search all Fulbright alumni. You can also learn more about Fulbright Alumni Ambassadors.
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