Supports U.S. scholars to teach, research, or conduct professional projects in Greece in any discipline, fostering academic and cultural exchange, with a preference for projects involving teaching or lecturing.
Funder: Fulbright Scholar Program
Due Dates: September 15, 2026 (Full application & recommender letters) | September 25, 2026 (Invitation letter)
Funding Amounts: $2,500/month stipend; $1,200 settling-in allowance; up to $1,700–$3,000 airfare; $350 research allowance; dependent and language benefits available; 3–4 month grant
Summary: Supports U.S. scholars, professionals, and artists to teach, research, or conduct professional projects in Greece, fostering academic and cultural exchange in any discipline.
Key Information: Invitation letter is preferred and can be submitted until September 25, 2026; English is sufficient for most activities.
This award supports U.S. citizens to undertake teaching, research, or professional projects in Greece across all disciplines, including the humanities, arts, social sciences, and STEM. Projects may involve classroom teaching, public lectures, seminars, workshops, collaborative research, or professional activities at Greek universities, museums, or other organizations. A lecturing component is preferred. The program aims to foster academic collaboration and mutual understanding between the U.S. and Greece, and encourages scholars to engage with local communities through outreach and mentoring.