Supports U.S. scholars, professionals, and artists to teach, research, or pursue projects in any discipline at Czech institutions, fostering academic collaboration and international exchange.
Funder: Fulbright Scholar Program
Due Dates: September 15, 2026 (full application & recommender letters) | September 25, 2026 (invitation letter)
Funding Amounts: $3,300–$4,300/month stipend (depending on activity and rank), up to 9 months; travel and dependent allowances available.
Summary: Supports U.S. scholars, professionals, and artists to teach, conduct research, or pursue professional projects at Czech institutions, fostering academic exchange and collaboration.
Key Information: Invitation letter required; English is sufficient for most projects.
The Czech Republic Fulbright Scholar Award in All Disciplines offers U.S. scholars, professionals, and artists the opportunity to undertake teaching, research, or a combination of both at host institutions across the Czech Republic. The award supports a wide range of activities, including teaching undergraduate or graduate courses, conducting independent research, or pursuing professional/artistic projects that contribute to the applicant’s field and foster international collaboration. Grantees are expected to engage with the host community through public talks, mentoring, and collaborative activities, furthering the Fulbright mission of international understanding.
Projects in any discipline are welcome. Activities may include curriculum development, student advising, faculty mentoring, and participation in public events. Host institutions can be universities, research institutes, or other relevant organizations. The award is designed for mid-career and senior academics, professionals, and artists with a terminal degree or significant professional experience.