Pre-Application Travel Grant for the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program
This travel grant provides Northwestern faculty members funding to visit international partners and collaborators abroad in advance of applying for a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Award.
Offered by the Buffett Institute, this travel grant is designed to support Northwestern faculty members in developing or strengthening their Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Award applications. It provides funds to visit international partners and collaborators abroad in advance of applying for a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Award, which provides opportunities to teach, conduct research or carry out professional projects abroad.
Application deadline: March 15
Award amounts will be determined based on applicants’ proposals, with a maximum award of $2,000 award. Applicants are encouraged to combine this travel grant with other funding resources to meet the full cost of travel, if needed.
Recipients must submit a brief, one-page report detailing the visit activities, contacts and outcomes to the Buffett Institute upon completed use of the award funds.
Please review the Fulbright awards list, visit Fulbright Office Hours and/or schedule a meeting with Buffett’s Director of Global Collaboration Meghan Ozaroski prior to applying for this grant, especially if you’re interested in Fulbright but not quite sure which award or location would fit you and your work. Applicants may also review Northwestern University on the Fulbright alumni database for additional peer-to-peer connections.
The grant is open to full-time faculty (tenure-line or clinical/instructional) who are interested in pursuing a U.S. Fulbright Scholar Award for work in any geographic region or discipline during the 2026–2027 or 2027–2028 Fulbright application cycles. Applicants should understand their departmental responsibilities and ability to engage in a Fulbright award during the intended cycle prior to applying for this award.
Successful applicants will have identified a program and/or country of interest for a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Award and demonstrate how this travel grant will benefit their application. For example, applicants may plan to use this grant to travel and meet with potential research collaborators or hosts in a country of interest, and the travel may be tied to other scholarly activities such as conference attendance.
For the 2025 application window, preference will be given to applicants who intended to apply for a 2026–2027 award and who have not previously received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Award.
Please email Buffett’s Director of Global Collaboration Meghan Ozaroski with any questions.