Supports an Australian scholar to teach and lead workshops on instructional design and digital technologies at the University of Oklahoma, focusing on project-based learning and community engagement.
Funder: Fulbright Australia
Due Dates (Anticipated): June 2027 (Host institution application deadline for Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence program)
Funding Amounts: Monthly stipend (approx. USD $3,436) | Round-trip airfare | Additional allowances for settling-in, materials, professional development, and dependents
Summary: Supports an Australian scholar to teach and lead workshops on instructional design and digital technologies at the University of Oklahoma-Norman, emphasizing project-based learning and community engagement.
Key Information: This is a forecasted opportunity; all dates are projected—confirm details with the program page.
This award enables an Australian scholar to serve as a Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence at the University of Oklahoma-Norman Campus. The scholar will independently teach graduate-level courses in instructional design and digital technologies, such as multimedia development, extended reality, and emerging technologies. In addition to teaching, the scholar will conduct workshops, collaborate with university centers (including educational development, emerging technologies, and faculty excellence), and engage with both the OU campus and the broader local community. The program emphasizes hands-on, project- and problem-based learning approaches, and encourages the scholar to incorporate these methods into their teaching and collaborative activities. The scholar will be hosted within the Learning Experience Design and Technology program in the Department of Educational Psychology, College of Education.