Fulbright Award in American Studies
Portugal
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.
The grantee will carry out a project of teaching, research, a combination of teaching and research, or a professional project, as agreed with the Portuguese host institution.
Appropriate host institutions may include accredited higher education institutions, research centers, laboratories, cultural institutions or museums, governmental or non-governmental organizations with an educational or scientific purpose, not-for-profit scientific or academic institutes, think-tanks, associations, and foundations involved in research, education, or cultural exchange.
Other institutions not listed can still be considered suitable hosts. Please confirm with the Fulbright Commission in Portugal before seeking a letter of invitation.
Grantees are expected to reside in the city or metropolitan area of their host institution for the duration of their grant.
Award Length: Four months.
Award Period: Award dates must be approved by the Portuguese host institution. Grants can begin at any time during the academic year, between September 2027 and May 2028.
Projects must be completed by August 31, 2028.
This award is open to any project in American Studies, defined as the interdisciplinary study of American culture, history, and society and encompassing a wide range of academic disciplines.
It is open to candidates from all disciplines who are trained in American Studies or affiliated with American Studies programs at institutions in the United States as well as to candidates from other disciplines who may not identify as American Studies specialists but who systematically apply their interests and expertise to the thematic study of the United States, including (but not limited to) in the areas of:
- Anthropology;
- Architecture;
- Education;
- History;
- Literature;
- Political Science;
- Public Policy.
All applicants must meet the Program eligibility requirements (click to review the requirements).
Candidates are responsible for arranging their host affiliation and must submit a letter of invitation with their application.
The letter of invitation should express the host institution’s interest in the project and outline the proposed activities and timeline. It must be written in English and printed on official institutional letterhead.
Please note that Portuguese institutions are on summer break from mid-July to early September, which may make it difficult to contact faculty and staff during this period. Candidates should anticipate longer response times when sending queries.
English is usually sufficient, but candidates should confirm with the host institution if there are any additional language requirements.
This award is open to academics and professionals who hold the required terminal degrees, career profile and relevant experience in their field of study.
You may be asked to participate in an interview as part of the in-country selection process.
As part of the selection process, some candidates will be invited to an interview (via Zoom) with the Portuguese Selection Committee in late January or early February 2027.
The interview will be conducted in English.
Grant stipend: €12.000 (approx. $13,880), corresponding to a monthly stipend of €3.000 (approx. $3,470).
Housing allowance: €4.000 (approx. $4,628), corresponding to a monthly allowance of €1.000 (approx. $1,157).
Award allowances are paid as a lump sum in the first month of the grant.
(Exchange rate: December 1, 2025)
Travel allowance: €1.100 (approx. $1,272).
The travel allowance is paid in the first month of the grant.
(Exchange rate: December 1, 2025)
The Fulbright Commission offers funding for dependents (spouses and unmarried children under 18) who accompany the scholar for the full duration of the grant, as follows:
- Travel allowance: €1.100 (approx. $1,162) per dependent.
- Monthly dependent allowance: €250 (approx. $289) for a spouse, and €500 (approx. $578) per child.
Dependent allowances are paid in the first month of the grant.
(Exchange rate: December 1, 2025)
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 Living Costs: Monthly expenses in Portugal typically range from approximately $500 for one person to $2,000 for a family of four, excluding rent.
Housing: Rental costs are higher in larger metropolitan areas such as Lisbon and Porto: a two-room apartment in central Lisbon can cost around $1,500 per month. Grantees are responsible for arranging their own housing but are encouraged to contact their hosts and the institution’s international relations or mobility office for assistance. The Commission also provides resources, websites, and informal guidance on housing in Portugal, including average prices by location and information on safe neighborhoods in the Lisbon metropolitan area.
Education: Portugal offers a high-quality education system with a wide range of public and private schools, including both national and international options. Public schools are free from nursery through 12th grade, but applications must be submitted several months before the start of the academic year. Instruction is primarily in Portuguese, with some English-language instruction available. Private schools may charge an admission fee (typically ranging from approximately $500 to $2,000, per student) to secure enrollment; grantees should confirm whether this fee is refundable upon acceptance.
Healthcare: Visitors on a temporary stay visa can access Portugal’s National Health Service (SNS), which is high quality and affordable: an emergency visit to a public hospital typically involves a small fee of approximately $25. Private specialty appointments at private hospitals are also reasonably priced, generally costing around $100.
Transportation:. Public transport systems in Lisbon and Porto are safe, convenient, affordable, and cover the entire metropolitan area: in Lisbon, a monthly public transport pass costs approximately $45. Long-distance trains and coach buses are also inexpensive and reliable: one-way travel between Lisbon and Porto typically ranges from about $7 to $45, depending on the mode of transportation and how far in advance tickets are purchased.
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.
Portugal
Over the past decades, Portugal has made remarkable progress in learning, science, and innovation, reflected in the quality of education offered at Portuguese universities. Internationalization and academic mobility are among the priorities of Portuguese higher education institutions, which are increasingly attractive to a growing number of international scholars and researchers. Renowned for its warm hospitality, pleasant climate, and centuries-old cultural heritage, Portugal offers a vibrant environment for academic and cultural exchange.
The academic year starts in mid-September or October, depending on the higher education institution. The fall semester ends in December, and the spring semester starts in February and ends in May or June. In general, Portuguese faculty and students have good proficiency in the English language; students can speak and understand English well enough to attend classes taught in English.
The Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States of America and Portugal - Fulbright Commission Portugal - works to advance a culture of collaboration and innovation.
Applicants requiring additional information and support are encouraged to contact U.S. Program Manager, Dora Reis Arenga (darenga@fulbright.pt), before applying. Additional information regarding host institutions and details of the individual openings are available from IIE and the Fulbright Commission Portugal (www.fulbright.pt), in Lisbon.
Visas:
Fulbright U.S. grantees are responsible for obtaining a Temporary Stay Visa to Portugal. The Commission can provide informal assistance but the Portuguese Embassy and Consulates are the sole authorities in matters pertaining to visa issues. Grantees should carefully look into visa information and start the visa application well in advance of travel.
For additional information about National Temporary Stay Visas or the Portuguese Republic's Consular Network in the U.S.A, visit the Diplomatic Portal.
The list of US Grantees to Portugal, as well as testimonies about their projects and experience, can be found on the Commission's Fulbrighters page and on YouTube's Fulbright_PT Grantees and Alumni playlist.
Visit our Scholar Directory to view and search all Fulbright alumni. You can also learn more about Fulbright Alumni Ambassadors.
The Fulbright Commission in Portugal seeks accomplished candidates with a relevant academic and/or professional background and experience, who demonstrate the potential to advance their fields of study and to foster long-term collaborations.
Candidates should clearly explain their reasons for pursuing a project in Portugal and their choice of Portuguese affiliation. They should also show a genuine interest in Portugal, its culture, and in engaging with the broader community during their stay.
For additional information about the U.S. Scholar Program in Portugal, please contact Dora Reis Arenga, U.S. Program Manager at the Fulbright Commission Portugal, at darenga@fulbright.pt.