Before and during the grant period, the successful candidate will be supported by the Fulbright Commission in Brussels as well as the Fulbright Commission or local U.S. Embassy in the country or countries where they are based. Grantees are incorporated into local programming, including in-country orientation, cultural activities, and alumni associations.
All participants in the Fulbright Schuman Program who are in Europe on their grant at the time of the event will be invited to join Fulbright grantees from across Europe at the annual Fulbright Seminar on the European Union and NATO, hosted by the Fulbright Commission in Brussels, in February 2027. Highlights of the annual seminar include visits to the European Court of Justice, the European Commission, the U.S. Mission to the EU, and NATO Headquarters. Past participants have also had an opportunity to learn more about the culture and history of Belgium and Luxembourg through tours of Luxembourg City, Brussels, and Bruges as well as visits to the Bastogne War Museum and College of Europe. The Fulbright Commission will cover the cost of participation in the seminar as well as the cost of travel from the host country to/from Brussels.
Experiences from Past Fulbrighters
"As a physician researcher who works closely with vulnerable populations in the United States, I was interested in comparing and contrasting the legal entitlements and practical barriers faced by undocumented migrants in both Spain and Italy, two countries that have experienced a large influx of migrants over the past decade. The Fulbright-Schuman European Union Affairs Program was the perfect fit for me since it is designed to support research across two (or more) different European countries." - Dr. Renee Hsia, 2019-2020 Fulbright Schuman Scholar
"I was interested in studying the changes to the EU’s restructuring framework and the effects on businesses and member states. My Fulbright Schuman Grant allowed me to visit institutions in Spain and Italy and conclude at Oxford University, where there is a critical mass of premier scholars in the field. The program offered me research opportunities that were impossible otherwise." - Samir Parikh, 2018-2019 Fulbright Schuman Scholar
"The Fulbright Schuman award was the best opportunity for me because of the breadth of the program (combining technology and policy in my instance), the affiliation with the Commission in Brussels as a conduit to several EU countries, and the ideal length of the award at 4-6 months. I was able to scope a multicountry research project and observe EU-level processes, all accompanied by my spouse and young children. This program matched my multidisciplinary background, and opened up doors across nations that I am still benefiting from." - Micah Vandegrift, 2018-2019 Fulbright Schuman Scholar