Fulbright Distinguished Scholar Award

Distinguished Scholar in Humanities and Social Sciences at Adam Mickiewicz University

Poland

Application Deadline
Monday, September 16, 2024
Award Code
25208-PL
Activity Type
Teaching
Teaching includes classroom teaching, as well as giving guest lectures, workshops, and seminars, and engaging in other related activities. Classroom teaching is typically at the undergraduate and graduate level, and courses may be designed by the scholar or prescribed by the host institution and may be taught or co-taught by the scholar. The teaching load varies by award, as well as the host institution. Scholars may also consult on building research capacity, advise graduate students, and assist with thesis advising.
Degree Requirements
Ph.D. (or other terminal degree) required
Career Profile
Mid-Career Academics
Awards are open to those who have been working in the capacity of a teacher or scholar for more than seven, and less than 13, years.
Senior Academics
Awards are open to those who have been working in the capacity of a teacher or scholar for more than 13 years.

Number of recipients

Exactly
1
Award Start Period
October 2025 or February 2026
Award Length
4.5 months - 5 months or 9 months
Flex Option
No
Multi-Country/Area Award
No
Disciplines
American Studies
Communications
Education
History (American)
Linguistics
Literature (American)
Literature (non- U.S.)
Scholars selected for this award will be required to
Advise and/or mentor students
Teach graduate and/or undergraduate courses of the applicant’s choosing

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.

Award Activity

The award holder will be expected to teach one regular course for undergraduate/graduate students in one of the humanities and social sciences academic units at the Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University (AMU). The Distinguished Scholar will be expected to engage in research/scholarly activities at the faculty, e.g., give talks, run workshops, be available to meet with the researchers for consultation and mentoring.

Locations
Location Selection: Award is hosted by the institution listed below
Award Length and Period

Awards are offered for a semester or an academic year.

Since the academic year in Poland starts in October, grants cannot start prior to that date. One-semester grants must begin either in October 2025 or February 2026; two-semester grants must begin in October 2025.

All applicants must meet the Program eligibility requirements (click to review the requirements).

Citizenship/Residency Requirement
Applicants residing in the award country at the time of application or thereafter are not eligible to apply for this award.
Permanent residents of the award country are not eligible to apply for this award.
Invitation Requirement
A letter of invitation should not be sought.
Language Proficiency Requirements
None, English is sufficient
Additional Language Requirement

All teaching will be in English.

Additional language study would facilitate contacts with professionals at the host institution and would enable deeper engagement within the community and general well-being in the host country. We also recommend that candidates familiarize themselves with the culture of the host region. Therefore, prior language study is highly recommended.

Additional Qualification Information

This award is intended for eminent scholars with an excellent record of publications in their respective fields, significant teaching experience, and experience mentoring Ph.D. students. Candidate should hold a Ph.D. in the humanities or social sciences.

Additional Comments

The AMU Faculty of English (Wydział Anglistyki, WA) is the largest centre of English studies not only in Poland but also in Europe. It has a long history, rich experience in didactics, and numerous research achievements both in Poland and abroad.

The AMU Faculty of English offers full-time and part-time B.A. and M.A. programs in English, a full-time B.A. in Dutch, and Ph.D. studies. The full-time M.A. program includes a particularly wide variety of specializations.

There are approximately 1,500 (full-time and part-time) B.A. and M.A. students and about 30 Ph.D. students currently studying at the Faculty. The teaching program offered by WA is versatile and very attractive. It includes linguistics, literature, methodology of TEFL and other specialist courses (for example, information technology and voice coaching) as well as courses in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and other foreign language courses (Dutch, Afrikaans, German, French, Spanish, Welsh, Irish, as well as Frisian, Icelandic and Old Germanic languages).

Students participating in the EFL courses are to develop near-native language competence on all structural and functional levels, including pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar and pragmatics. The graduates of the AMU Faculty of English are much appreciated on the labour market, especially for their excellent pronunciation. WA focuses on this aspect of linguistic competence much more than other Polish and European university departments of English. The AMU Faculty of English employs excellent teachers of English, including twenty native speakers of English, as well as Welsh, Irish, Dutch and Afrikaans lecturers.

WA cooperates with 24 European universities in the Erasmus program. The best students can apply for scholarships at universities in the following European centres: Lisbon Aveiro (Portugal), Bielefeld, Bamberg, Gent and Brussel (Belgium), Helsinki (Finland), Manheim and Munich (Germany), Stavanger and Bergen (Norway), Bergamo, Bologna and Rome (Italy), Vigo and Murcia (Spain), Vienna (Austria), Paris and Lyon (France), Limerick (Ireland), Leiden and Utrecht (The Netherlands), Athens (Greece) and Msida (Malta). The list of exchange partners grows steadily.

Source and further information - Faculty website

The contact person: Mrs. Joanna Kaczmarek-Gorzynska gjoanna@amu.edu.pl

You may also contact the Polish-U.S. Fulbright Commission's Senior Program Officer, Ms. Paulina Kubylis at paulina.kubylis@fulbright.edu.pl​.

Note: Candidate's data will be processed by the Polish Commission in accordance with its Privacy Policy for Fulbright Poland grants.

Award Allowances

Monthly Payment

Stipend: $6,000

Grant benefits are disbursed in PLN based on the average USD/PLN exchange rate, as specified in the Terms and Conditions of the Award. Amounts are subject to change due to currency fluctuations. 

Estimated Travel and Relocation Allowance for Grantee

One-time payments:

Travel Allowance: $1,500

Relocation Allowance: $800 

Estimated Book and Research Allowance

Monthly payment:

Conference / Research / Book Allowance: $150 

Do you offer additional dependent benefits
Yes

Travel Allowance: $1,500 (per person), a one-time payment for dependent family members, provided that they accompany the grantee for at least 80% of the grant period and were listed as dependents at the time of application.

Dependent Allowance: $250 (per person), a monthly allowance for dependent family members, provided that they accompany the grantee for at least 80% of the grant period and were listed as dependents at the time of application.

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.

Estimated Cost of Living
Special Award Benefits

In-country private Medical Care Package

Enrichment opportunities: In-country orientation, mid-year meeting, language-learning opportunities, Inter-country travel grant 

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.

Poland

What is life like for Fulbrighters in your country?

Apply for a Fulbright grant to Poland - a modern country with a centuries-old cultural heritage and scholarly tradition, ample research and teaching opportunities, rich geographical diversity, low living costs and unique location in the heart of Europe! 

With its picturesque old towns and medieval architecture, wild forests and powdery-sand beaches, humming city life and imaginative culinary scene, Poland is a country that is as captivating as it is surprising. Come and see for yourself!

Poland is the 9th largest country in Europe and the 6th most populous member of the European Union. The country shares borders with Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia. Poland’s central location makes it a perfect base from which to explore the region. While living standards are comparable with those in Western European countries, the cost of living in Poland, even in bigger cities, is significantly lower (more information here).

Prior to your Fulbright grant, Fulbright Poland will invite you to a three day long Orientation in Warsaw, which typically covers topics such as the Polish culture and language, higher education, healthcare system and the specifics of your grant. Down the road you will have ample opportunities to bond and network with your fellow Fulbrighters and the Fulbright staff at events such as the Thanksgiving dinner, the November workshop, the Mid-Year meeting and the June Graduation. You will also have a chance to collaborate with experts from and beyond your host institution, as scholars may be invited to give occasional lectures in Poland and in other European countries participating in the Inter-Country Travel Program. Finally, throughout your grant period, you will have a dedicated Program Officer, who will oversee your stay in Poland. 

In the words of one of our recent U.S. Fulbright Scholar alumni: "Get ready to fall in love with this place. I’m serious. This is a wonderful country, wonderful people. Get ready for your expectations to be exceeded.”

Higher education and research institutions in Poland
Poland boasts over 350 diverse higher education institutions. These include universities, technical, agricultural, theological and pedagogical higher education institutions, medical universities, academies of physical education as well as higher education institutions of economics, arts and maritime studies. Polish higher education institutions provide a wide choice of 1st cycle, 2nd cycle and 3rd cycle studies as well as uniform long-cycle master’s programs, with about 900 programs offered in English.

Poland follows the Bologna framework of higher education, with a goal to facilitate comparability of qualifications and, as a result, student and academic mobility to and from other European countries. The quality of education and research offered at Polish higher education institutions is widely recognized and reflected in a growing number of international students representing over 170 countries. 

The number of R&D institutions in Poland has grown over the recent years. Currently, there are ca. 102 research institutes and laboratories, and 69 institutes of the Polish Academy of Sciences, an independent state research institution with units all across the country. With the goal to enhance Poland’s commercial potential, research institutes established “The Łukasiewicz Research Network", Europe's 3rd largest research network (source: Euraxess).

Currently there are three national funding agencies in Poland that support research activities and academic mobility - The Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA), the National Science Center (NCN) and the National Center for Research and Development (NCBR)

The 2018 “Constitution for Science” reform aims to further improve the conditions for research and teaching excellence in Poland, encouraging sustainable growth of academic institutions, introducing doctoral schools and providing universities with more independence needed for effective management.  

Basic information about the academic year in Poland
The fall semester (called the winter semester in Poland) runs from the beginning of October through mid-February, with a Christmas holiday break of about ten days. The examination session typically takes place in January and February.

The spring semester (called the summer semester in Poland) runs from mid-February through June, with a week-long Easter-break. The summer break takes place between July and August.

Previous Fulbright Recipients

About the Fulbright Program in Poland

The Fulbright Program in Poland was initiated in 1959, at the height of the Cold War. Poland was the first country in Eastern and Central Europe to participate in the Fulbright Program and to this day remains one of the largest and most vigorous in the region. Approximately 5000 American and Polish alumni have benefited from the program since its inception. Over 100 grants are currently awarded each year by the Polish-U.S. Fulbright Commission to both American and Polish grantees. We offer approximately 15 U.S. Scholar grants in the research, teaching and distinguished scholar categories.

Applicants are encouraged to view the Polish-U.S. Fulbright Commission's website for current information about program offerings, recent initiatives and program alumni. For any additional information, please contact the Commission's Program Officers.

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Testimonials

https://www.facebook.com/USEmbassyWarsaw/videos/368188145334477/
Mark Brzezinski, the current US Ambassador to Poland and a Fulbright alumnus, talks about his Fulbright experience in Poland during a graduation party for American Fulbright grantees.


"I had an amazing experience as a Fulbright Senior Scholar grantee to Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. It was a joy to work with my Polish students and colleagues, both in Poznań and through other connections that I made. The Polish Fulbright Commission couldn’t have been more helpful and supportive in my acclimation; I truly felt like I had a network of people who cared about my experience and made me feel at home. One of the best experiences of my life and career".

Laura Wayth
Professor of Theatre and Coordinator of Actor Training
School of Theatre and Dance
San Francisco State University


"Being a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Warsaw was a transformative experience where the scientific and cultural exchange continues to be an important part of my life. Poland is a beautiful, interesting country and living there made it possible to learn about its many facets, from its well-known music and theater to its national parks, in addition to gaining insight into its complex history".

Gretchen Edwalds-Gilbert
Ph.D. Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty Scripps College
Professor of Biology
W.M. Keck Science Department
Claremont McKenna, Pitzer, and Scripps Colleges


"Being deeply moved by the number of students whose research interests centered on some aspect of American and more specifically African American culture, my fondness for Polish culture, and by my success as a lecturer and performer got me interested in extending my Fulbright Award through the 2013-2014 academic year".

Stan L. Breckenridge
Musicologist, composer, vocalist, pianist, author
Fulbright Scholar Alumni Ambassador

More testimonials at fulbright.edu.pl/testimonials/

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