Fulbright Bicentennial Chair in North American Studies at the University of Helsinki
Finland
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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.
Established in 1976 to institutionalize the teaching of American history, culture and language at the University of Helsinki, the Fulbright Bicentennial Chair was the first chair in the Fulbright Distinguished Scholars Program. The Fulbright Bicentennial Chair holder plays a crucial role in developing the interdisciplinary approach to American studies found at the University of Helsinki and at other Finnish universities with American studies programs. Today it is one of the most prestigious appointments in the Fulbright Scholar Program.
The recipient of this award will:
- Teach one survey course (12 x 90 minute lectures) per semester directed to third-year BA students
- Teach one seminar (12 x 90 minute lectures) per semester in their area of expertise to master’s level students
- Be invited to participate in the program’s Ph.D. seminar and in the development of the North American Studies program in general
- Be encouraged to network and create linkages throughout Finland and give occasional guest lectures at other Finnish universities.
- Be invited to participate in Fulbright Finland Foundation (the Finnish Fulbright Commission) activities as an application reviewer and interviewer.
The seminars are part of the master’s program and one of the seminars should discuss the contemporary issues of American society. (For more information on the contemporary seminar, please contact the Department). Ideally the lecture courses will also be suitable for Bachelor level students. Note that contact hours for teaching both the survey course and seminar is less than teaching a 3-credit course in the U.S.
The Department of Cultures and its faculty pride themselves on having a very friendly and collegial atmosphere to pursue a variety of professional activities, including teaching and research, research collaboration, writing joint publications with Finnish colleagues and mentoring student research at the master and doctoral level. The Chair and the North American Studies program faculty work together in designing the Chair's activities for the year.
The Fulbright Bicentennial Chair is jointly funded by the University of Helsinki and the Fulbright Finland Foundation.
Department of Cultures, North American Studies Program, University of Helsinki.
The University of Helsinki is the leading research university in Finland and consistently ranks among the top 20 universities in Europe and the top 100 globally. The Department of Cultures is the university’s center for area and cultural studies. The North American Studies program offers a broad, multidisciplinary view on the United States and Canada, their histories, cultures and societies. The program offers studies up to the Ph.D. degree.
The Department and its faculty are committed to international and interdisciplinary teaching and research, covering Asia, Africa, Latin America, North America, the Nordic countries, Eastern Europe and Asia-Pacific. The faculty’s scholarly interests represent a variety of fields in history, sociology, anthropology, and beyond.
Together with a welcoming scholarly environment, Finland and the Chair position offer interesting opportunities for U.S. researchers and teachers, both professionally and socially. One can experience a way of life in Finland that combines a dynamic urban culture with a close connection to the natural environment.
Grant term must begin in late August 2027.
This award is open to any project in the area of American Studies (Humanities and Social Sciences). An interdisciplinary approach to U.S. culture, history and/or society is required.
In addition to being a distinguished academic exchange program, the Fulbright Program is designed to expand and strengthen relationships between the people of the U.S. and citizens of other nations and to promote international understanding and cooperation. To support this mission, the Fulbright Finland Foundation organizes orientation, lectures, and visits for the Fulbright scholars to deepen their understanding of Finnish culture. The Foundation in Helsinki organizes orientations for Fulbright grantees: one in mid/late August for grantees arriving at the beginning of the academic year and another in late January for those arriving for the spring semester. Scholars are expected schedule their arrival so that they can participate. In addition, Fulbright Scholars may be asked to give public talks, mentor students, and otherwise engage with the host community, in addition to their primary activities.
All applicants must meet the Program eligibility requirements (click to review the requirements).
Applicants are expected to display a high-quality publication record, including scholarly monographs, in addition to excellent teaching credentials. The rank must be an associate or full professor.
Additionally, candidates in all Fulbright programs are reviewed on the project's contribution to the objectives of the Fulbright Program as well as on the adaptability and suitability of the candidate to act as a Fulbright ambassador for the U.S. in Finland.
You may be asked to participate in an interview as part of the in-country selection process.
During the selection process, some applicants may be invited to a virtual call in mid-January 2027.
Fulbright Finland
More information about the Fulbright Bicentennial Chair in North American Studies at the University of Helsinki can be found on the Fulbright Finland website.
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The monthly grant is approx 5 500 EUR (approx. 6 400 USD), paid in euros in monthly installments. A total stipend for 9 months is 50 000 EUR (approx. 58 000 USD*). Please note, USD amounts are subject to change due to currency fluctuations.
There are no separate allowances for accompanying dependents.
The University of Helsinki will provide and cover the cost of housing for the scholar and their accompanying family members. Applicants should communicate their housing needs to the host institution as early as possible so that appropriate housing can be arranged for them.
The Fulbright Bicentennial Chair holder has access to the healthcare services the University of Helsinki provides for its faculty and staff (university healthcare is not available for family members).
Travel allowance of 2 000 USD is provided. Also, a residence permit allowance is provided - based on the actual permit fees (including permit fees for accompanying dependents).
K-12 education in Finland is generally free or heavily subsidized (some special schools, such as private international schools, may charge tuition). Instruction in English is available in Helsinki and other bigger cities at kindergartens, elementary and secondary schools, as well as at the university level, however many of them require an aptitude test and sometimes entry is competitive.
For details about the Finnish education system please visit the Ministry of Education and Culture, which provides greater insight to education at all levels across Finland.
In addition to being a distinguished academic exchange program, the Fulbright Program is designed to expand and strengthen relationships between the people of the U.S. and citizens of other nations and to promote international understanding and cooperation. To support this mission, the Fulbright Finland Foundation in Helsinki organizes orientation training, lectures, and visits for the Fulbright scholars to deepen their understanding of Finnish culture.
A four-day orientation in mid to late August is organized for grantees beginning their academic year in the fall. Grantees are expected to plan their arrival so they can participate in the orientation. The program provides essential information to help prepare for life in Finland and offers a valuable opportunity to connect with fellow Fulbrighters and the Foundation team.
Awards in the Fulbright Distinguished Scholars Program are viewed among the most prestigious appointments in the Fulbright Scholar Program.
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.
Finland
Living in Finland
Finland is a Nordic country the size of California located in Northern Europe and is part of the European Union. It is rather sparsely populated (5.6 million people) and has extensive nature: forests, coastline, and lakes. The six largest cities host approximately 60% of the population; urban environments are closely linked to nature. It is a country that has a well-organized and efficient society. Well-run public services such as transportation, police, education, and healthcare are fundamental and highly regarded parts of the society. The arts and design, cultural life, nature, and sports are highly valued. Finland ranks as one of the world’s most stable nations and has been named one of the safest and least corrupt countries in the world, which makes it an easy place to live and travel. For the eighth year in a row, Finland has also been named the happiest country in the world by the annual United Nations World Happiness Report.
World-Class Education System and Cutting-Edge Research
Finns believe strongly in equality and education, and the country is especially known for its effective and free education system. Finland has two types of higher education institutions: universities and universities of applied sciences (UAS). Finnish higher education institutions engage in world-leading research and offer high-quality academic programs. On a national level, research and development is highly emphasized. The Finnish government is committed to the target of raising research and development expenditure to four per cent of GDP by 2030. Together with a welcoming and intriguing environment, Finland offers interesting opportunities for American researchers, teachers, and professionals. English is widely used at the university level.
The academic year in Finland is based on a two-semester system. The official academic year starts on August 1 and ends on July 31. However, in the fall semester, lectures are usually scheduled between September and mid-December, and in the spring semester, between early January and May. Typically, there is no teaching during the summer and on public holidays.
Strong Fulbright Program with a Unique History
Finland has a strong Fulbright program with a unique history. The program has an important role in supporting the internationalization of education and research in Finland, helping U.S. and Finnish institutions create linkages, and promoting a wider exchange of knowledge and professional talents through educational contacts between Finland and the United States. The program has grown in recent years due to the close cooperation of the Fulbright Finland Foundation with Finnish universities, research institutions, governmental agencies, and private foundations, as well as to U.S. and Finnish alumni contributions.
The Fulbright Finland Foundation offers awards to U.S. scholars to teach or pursue research in Finland. The majority of awards are available to scholars in all disciplines, but some awards are limited to certain fields. In nearly all categories, housing is provided for the grantee. Awards are also available for professionals for career development.
For its grantees, the Foundation offers extensive orientation and support services. In addition to Arrival Orientations in August and January, the Foundation organizes seminars and other events throughout the academic year for the Fulbright scholars to network and deepen their understanding of Finnish culture.
The Foundation also provides information for Finnish institutions, which applicants are encouraged to utilize when contacting prospective hosts.
Read more about Finland:
Fulbright Finland Foundation website
Fulbright Finland News Magazine
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"I've never had this kind of access to conduct my research, at any other point in my career. The opportunities I've been provided through this grant have been transformational for my career. Conducting this research study has provided me career-long connections with scholars in Finland and an unforgettable experience for me and my family." - Fulbright U.S. Scholar to Finland 2024-25
"I would highly recommend the Fulbright Finland Foundation's grant programs to everyone who is eligible and interested. The programs and universities are world-class. Most Finns speak perfect English and are friendly and helpful. Finland is safe, quiet, and beautiful. You will meet some amazing people and have unforgettable experiences in Finland." - Fulbright U.S. Scholar to Finland 2024-25
"Through this Fulbright U.S. Scholar award, I was able to grow as a scholar and a global citizen, and bring my family along for this transformative experience! We all have learned about Finnish culture; we've learned to embrace the cold and quiet and the uniqueness of the Finnish language; we've gained new qualities, all of us, as learners and teachers that will imprint our futures. Thanks to the Fulbright Finland Foundation for making this Finnish experience possible." - Fulbright U.S. Scholar to Finland 2024-25
"The Fulbright program is simply like none other. It has the potential to open up your mind in wonderful ways and compel you to harness your unique strengths toward mobilizing meaningful impact. And if you're really lucky, you'll get to be part of Fulbright Finland Foundation's cohort - the Foundation is run by a small but inspiring group of people who embody the spirit of Fulbright as a leadership program. Having been through the experience, I can safely say that the mission and efforts of the Fulbright Program and the Fulbright Finland Foundation are vital to our global society." - Fulbright U.S. Scholar to Finland 2024-25
Scott E. Buchanan - Fulbright Bicentennial Chair in American Studies 2019-20
David Dorman - Fulbright-Saastamoinen Foundation Distinguished Chair in Health and Environmental Sciences 2021-2022
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Read more grantee experiences on the Fulbright Finland News Magazine.
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Host contact, University of Helsinki:
Senior University Lecturer in North American Studies
Email: rani-henrik.andersson@helsinki.fi
Fulbright Finland Foundation
Fulbright Finland Foundation encourages potential applicants to visit its website for further information and contact the office directly with any questions.
Program Manager, Scholar Programs
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