The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Colombia
Colombia
Congratulations on receiving a Fulbright grant! The resources on this page are designed to familiarize you with your host location and provide important context and information as you prepare to travel abroad. We encourage you to review the readings, websites, and logistical information offered by local contacts. Click the section headings below to display the information.
- Contact Information
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Fulbright Colombia
- Carrera 7 #114-33, oficina 401
- Edificio Scotiabank, Usaquén. Bogotá D.C.
- Tel: +57 (601) 805 6007
- contacto@fulbright.edu.co
- Website: http://www.fulbright.edu.co
Point of Contact
- Inbound Mobility Officer: Luisa Orozco
- lforozco@fulbright.edu.co
- Country Information
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- State Department Country Information – Colombia
- U.S. Embassy in Colombia
- Smart Traveler Enrollment Program
- Online Newspapers - Colombia
- Travel in Colombia
- General Country Information
- Academic Study in Colombia
- Colombian Universities Network, Colombia Challenge Your Knowledge (CCYK)
- Colombian Network for Internationalization (RCI)
- Ministry of National Education
- American English
- Social Media
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Collaborations on the History of Urban Street Selling (Informal Economy) in Colombia
Wading into the Tidal Forest: A Human History of Mangrove Use and Conservation in Coastal Colombia
Teaching a course on Black Politics, Advising Graduate Students, and Conference Organizing Proposal
Sustainable Value and Marketing Systems: An Inquiry into the Coffee Producer/Consumer Relationship
All Disciplines
All applicants must meet the Program eligibility requirements (click to review the requirements).
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During their grant period in Colombia, scholars may conduct research, teach graduate or undergraduate courses, participate in conferences and seminars, carry out fieldwork, and advise students or faculty members, among other activities. Projects that engage with communities beyond the host institution are of particular interest.