Postdoctoral Award in All Disciplines (Research or Teaching/Research)
Slovak Republic
Number of recipients
The Fulbright Award to Slovakia offers early-career scholars an exceptional opportunity to conduct research or combine research with teaching in the heart of Europe. This prestigious award welcomes scientists, researchers, and lecturers to share their expertise while gaining enriching experiences.
Research Category: Applicants have the flexibility to conduct research in any field of specialization, advancing specific scholarly objectives and contributing to the academic mission of their host and home institution.
Teaching/Research Category: Applicants in this category are encouraged to collaborate closely with their host institution to design a balanced schedule of teaching and research activities. In addition to conducting research, they will enrich the academic community by teaching at least one course, fostering cross-cultural exchange and academic growth.
Any accredited HEI or research institution.
A potential host institution can be directly consulted with the Commission at: dasa@fulbright.sk.
One semester (3 to 5 months). The academic year is divided into two semesters: Fall Semester runs from Mid-September through December (exams continue through January); Spring Semester runs from February through May (exams continue through June).
Teaching/Research Awards: Must start in September 2026 or January/February 2027.
Research: Flexible dates between August 2026 and June 2027 (extendable to August 2026 with host institution confirmation).
All applicants must meet the Program eligibility requirements (click to review the requirements).
An invitation letter is highly recommended. Applicants who do not have an established contact with a potential host institution are encouraged to reach out to dasa@fulbright.sk for assistance.
The invitation letter should confirm the proposed dates and outline the scholar’s planned activities, including teaching or research plans.
Applicants without the invitation letter may indicate preferred affiliations. The Commission will work with the nominated candidate to finalize the affiliation in consultation with the candidate and the potential host institution.
Please note that during summer months (July and August), Slovak institutions may not operate as usual, making communication more challenging. Applicants are advised to be patient and plan well in advance to secure the invitation letter.
All teaching is conducted in English. For research involving Slovak archives or resources, Slovak language proficiency may be necessary.
You may be asked to participate in an interview as part of the in-country selection process.
Online interviews for all recommended candidates may be conducted via Zoom in January or February 2026.
Useful links and information on potential host universities can be found on the Fulbright Slovakia website, or the Portal of Universities website. The Slovak Academy of Sciences website may be an excellent resource for scholars focusing solely on research.
To explore more connections and discover existing academic and research collaboration between the U.S. and Slovakia, please visit the U.S.-Slovak Cooperation Map website.
The Commission is available to assist in identifying an appropriate host institution upon request. Please contact the Slovak Fulbright Commission at dasa@fulbright.sk for support.
Comprehensive information about Slovakia can be found on the EU Portal. Additional details, including cost of labor, cost of living, and other relevant statistics, are available in AmCham’s “Slovakia in Figures” resource.
Base stipend
- All grant categories: $ 2,800/month
Housing allowance
- $ 700 or $ 900/month, if placed in Bratislava or Košice.
Travel allowance of $ 1,500.
Allowance of up to $1,000 for a grantee or up to $1,500 if accompanied by dependent(s) is provided to help cover expenses to obtain a Slovak National Visa.
Dependent allowance of $200/month for one accompanying dependent, ($300/month if placed in Bratislava or Košice), or $400/month for two or more accompanying dependents.
Dependent travel allowance of $ 500 for one dependent and $ 1,000 for two or more dependents.
Dependents must remain in the country for 80% of the grant period to qualify for the allowances.
“Cost of living in Slovakia is, on average, 34,2% lower than in the U.S.” states the Numbeo website, where you can also compare average prices of rent, activities etc. in Slovakia to prices of your home city. Average monthly salary in Slovakia is € 1,545 ($1,627).
The Commission hosts an in-country orientation seminar for incoming U.S. grantees in September and a mid-year conference in late January or early February. U.S. grantees in Slovakia are also eligible for the Inter-Country Travel Grant, which offers scholars the opportunity to deliver lectures or participate in seminars, workshops, or conferences across Europe. Scholars are encouraged to take the advantage of this opportunity during their Fulbright grant period in Slovakia. Details are available on the Commission’s website or can be provided upon request.
Slovak Republic
Discover Slovakia: A Unique Opportunity for US Fulbright Scholars
Slovakia, a captivating country in the heart of Central Europe, offers US Fulbright scholars an unparalleled opportunity to explore, teach, and research in a dynamic and historically rich environment. Comparable in size to New Hampshire, Slovakia combines vibrant cities, breathtaking landscapes, and a welcoming culture, making it an ideal destination for both academic pursuits and personal discovery.
Why Choose Slovakia?
Cultural and Natural Riches
From the medieval charm of Bratislava to the towering peaks of the Tatra Mountains, Slovakia is a treasure trove for history enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Scholars can explore centuries-old castles, immerse themselves in folk traditions at lively festivals, or enjoy moments of tranquility in the country’s renowned thermal spas. The nation’s thermal springs, folk festivals, and culinary delights make it an equally appealing for relaxation and exploration. Our U.S. grantees enjoy unique coffee culture that a delightful blend of tradition and modernity. Coffeehouses in Slovakia are more than just places to drink coffee—they’re social hubs. Friends gather for long conversations, business meetings are held over cappuccinos, and students often study in cozy cafés.
A Hub of Academic and Research Excellence
Slovakia’s higher education system is seamlessly integrated into the European Education and Research Area, boasting over 30 universities and research institutions. The academic year runs from September to August, with flexible teaching opportunities and the chance to co-teach or supervise student theses.
For researchers, Slovakia presents fertile ground in disciplines such as Central European politics, history, sociology, and economics. STEM scholars will find a strong tradition in the hard sciences, with global tech leaders like ESET and Sygic originating here.
Affordability and Accessibility
Slovakia is a modern, safe, and well-connected country. As a member of the EU, NATO, the Schengen Area, and the Eurozone, it offers a stable economic and political climate. With a cost of living approximately 34% lower than in the U.S., Fulbright scholars can enjoy a high quality of life while maximizing their grant. Bratislava’s proximity to Vienna International Airport—just a 45-minute drive—ensures easy travel within Europe and beyond.
A Bridge Between East and West
Since its peaceful separation from Czechoslovakia in 1993, Slovakia has emerged as a leader in Central Europe. Its unique position as a crossroads of Eastern and Western Europe offers scholars a fascinating perspective on regional politics, culture, and history. The ongoing influx of Ukrainian students and professionals following the Russian invasion of Ukraine provides an additional dimension for those interested in contemporary sociopolitical dynamics.
The Fulbright Experience in Slovakia
Applications are welcome across all disciplines, with opportunities to teach, conduct research, or combine both. Scholars are encouraged to engage deeply with their host institutions, offering lectures, participating in seminars, and fostering academic collaborations. Teaching requirements include leading or co-teaching at least one course, and assisting in thesis supervision is appreciated.
Double affiliations and collaborations beyond academia, such as with public officials or professional organizations, are also supported. While an invitation letter is advantageous, the Fulbright Commission can assist in arranging placements tailored to your expertise and interests.
Ready to Apply?
Immerse yourself in a nation where rich traditions meet modern innovation. Whether you’re drawn to Slovakia’s academic potential, its cultural allure, or its stunning natural landscapes, this Fulbright opportunity promises a rewarding experience. Visit the Fulbright Commission’s website for detailed program information and application guidance.
Embark on a journey to Slovakia—where your scholarly pursuits will meet the heart of Europe.