U.S. - Israel International Education Administrators Award
Israel
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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.
Participate in a group seminar that provides U.S. higher education administrators with an in-depth introduction to Israel’s higher education and research landscape. The program includes expert briefings, campus visits, meetings with government representatives, networking opportunities, cultural activities, and discussions with Israeli international education professionals.
As a flagship academic exchange initiative, the Fulbright Israel Program aims not only to offer a distinguished professional experience but also to strengthen relationships, fostering deeper international understanding and collaboration.
Israel’s higher education system is internationally recognized for its academic excellence, scientific influence, and strong global research connections. As of the 2024–2025 academic year, the country has 57 accredited institutions of higher education, including leading research universities and specialized academic colleges, serving more than 334,000 students each year. Israel invests significantly in its academic sector, committing approximately 6.1% of its GDP to education and research. This level of investment highlights the central national importance of higher learning and research.
Israeli universities consistently appear in major global rankings. The Weizmann Institute of Science is ranked among the top 10 institutions worldwide for research quality in the Leiden Ranking and continues to rise in international standing. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, founded in 1918 and one of the oldest universities in the region, is ranked around No. 81 in the Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities. The Technion Israel Institute of Technology, a cornerstone of Israel’s scientific and technological development, is similarly ranked among the top 100 universities globally. Together with Tel Aviv University, Bar Ilan University, and Ben Gurion University of the Negev, these institutions form the core of Israel’s reputation for excellence in science, engineering, and innovative research.
Israel is widely known as the Start Up Nation, a recognition of its extraordinary entrepreneurial and technological ecosystem. Despite its small size, Israel has produced thousands of startups, many of which have become global leaders in fields such as cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and clean energy. Israeli innovation is driven by a culture of rapid problem solving, high levels of research and development investment, and a strong global network of investors and partners. Breakthroughs originating in Israel have reshaped industries worldwide, fueling technological advancement and entrepreneurial activity on a scale that is remarkable for a country of its size.
Israeli higher education institutions maintain partnerships with leading universities around the world. Through collaborative grants, visiting scholar programs, and long-term academic relationships, Israeli researchers work closely with colleagues across the world. These connections strengthen the country’s global role in scientific and scholarly exchange.
Beyond its academic strengths, Israel provides a uniquely rich environment for geography, culture, and rich historical exploration. The country’s varied geography includes Mediterranean coastline, northern mountain ranges, and the Negev desert. As the birthplace of three major world religions, Israel contains an unparalleled concentration of historical, archaeological, cultural, and spiritual sites. Many scholars view Israel as a living laboratory for fields such as archaeology, history, international relations, environmental studies, technology policy, and innovation studies.
Fulbright scholars in Israel have the opportunity to collaborate with world-leading researchers, participate in cutting-edge academic work, and engage with one of the most dynamic intellectual landscapes in the world. The combination of outstanding research institutions, broad international partnerships, and exceptional cultural and historical depth makes Israel a compelling and rewarding destination for academic exchange.
Throughout Israel.
All applicants must meet the Program eligibility requirements (click to review the requirements).
Senior-level university administrators (such as deans, vice presidents, provosts, and presidents) in strategic decision-making positions with substantial responsibility for enhancing their institution's global and/or research engagement. Also, director-level administrators with supervisory responsibility for staff advising inbound and outbound undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral students and scholars are invited to apply.
All eligible applicants must have related experience serving for a minimum of two years as a senior-level college or university administrator. Applicants must clearly demonstrate that these criteria have been met (in the curriculum vitae/resume) in order to be considered eligible.
Fulbright International Education Administrators Awards Overview and Application Guidance
Email the International Education Administrator Team (IEA) with questions about applying.
Program participants receive round-trip international airfare, lodging, and a per diem that includes a meal allowance for those meals not provided.
International round-trip travel (economy class).
Participants will be asked to submit an evaluation at the conclusion of the seminar. It is not necessary to obtain a visa for participation in the program. The seminar cannot accommodate dependents.