The Australian-American Fulbright Commission offers scholarships to Australian citizens across all career stages. Awardees take part in an academic and cultural exchange, pursuing research or study at a U.S. institution, experiencing life abroad and bringing back their knowledge and experience to share with their communities in Australia.
A Fulbright award is more than a scholarship – it is, in the words of Senator Fulbright, a means of fostering “leadership, learning, and empathy between cultures… It is a modest program with an immodest aim – the achievement in international affairs of a regime more civilised, rational and humane than the empty system of power of the past.
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Benefits
The Australian-American Fulbright Commission offers scholarship opportunities to Australian citizens across various academic and career stages. Click this link to access information for each category (including opportunities available).
Benefits vary per award; please see individual awards for details. Awards generally include:
- Monthly stipend (see specific scholarship for more details).
- Tuition allowance (see specific scholarship for more details).
- Round-trip, economy class airfare directly to and from the scholar’s home city and the city of the host institution (capped at AUD$4,000).
- Settling-in allowance (one-time payment).
- Dependent Allowance (one-time payment).
- Accident and Sickness Program for Exchanges (ASPE): a limited Health Benefits Plan designed by the U.S. Department of State and administered by Seven Corners, Inc.
- Visa: J1 visa (and J2 for traveling family members*) organised by the Fulbright program.
- Orientation and Gala – travel, accommodation, transport and meals at the Fulbright Orientation and Gala Presentation Dinner.
- Support and Guidance – from the Commission prior to and during program.
*J2 visas are contingent on eligibility.
For more information and to apply, please visit the Fulbright | Fulbright | Australian-American Fulbright Commission website.
Requirements
To qualify for a Fulbright scholarship through the Australian-American Fulbright Commission, you must meet and/or be aware of the following requirements.
Citizenship
- Applicants must be an Australian citizen (by birth or naturalisation).
- Applicants cannot hold dual US-Australian citizenship or U.S. permanent residency (Green Card).
- Applicants must be residing in Australia at the time of application (exceptions: applicants serving overseas in the Armed Forces, Australian diplomats posted overseas). Applicants who are on vacation/work commitments at the time of application may still apply.
Visas
- Fulbright awardees must travel on a valid Australian passport.
- Fulbright scholarships are contingent upon the candidate’s ability to secure and travel to the U.S. on an Exchange Visitor non-immigrant visa (J-1 visa) (administered and sponsored by the Fulbright Program) inclusive of medical clearance and security processes (you cannot engage in a Fulbright scholarship on any other visa).
- The J-1 visa carries a 2-year home-residency requirement (clause 212e) for recipients in any category (student or scholar), meaning recipients must return to Australia for a cumulative total of two years at the end of their program before becoming eligible to apply to live/work in the United States. Clause 212e is in keeping with the exchange nature of the Fulbright program and encourages recipients to return to Australia to share their knowledge and experiences. J-1 recipients will not be prohibited from travelling to the U.S. for short-term visits on the visa waiver program, or on a non-immigrant visa. Clause 212e does not prohibit scholars from gaining residency or work visas in other countries (e.g. the United Kingdom).
- The J-1 visa has a 24-month bar on “repeat participation” for recipients in the Research Scholar category. Scholars cannot return to the U.S. on a J-1 visa in the Professor or Research Scholar categories for 24 months. This bar also applies to J-2 dependents.
- If you have previously held a J-1 visa and subsequent DS-2019, please upload the DS-2019 with your application. Please be aware that if clause 212e or the 24-month bar is in effect from a previous J-1, you will be unable to accept the Fulbright award, should it be offered to you, within the 24-month/212e period. Scholarships cannot be deferred until the 24-month/212e period has passed.
Engagement
- Applicants must not have already commenced study or research in the U.S.
- Successful Australian applicants must commence their program in the U.S. academic year (August through May) following application and selection. Australian degree-seeking students must start their program in the U.S. Fall Semester (July/August session).
- Research applicants must secure placement with a primary U.S. host institution at the time of application (please note, this is not a requirement for Postgraduate degree-seeking students). Scholarships are conditional on acceptance to an approved institution for the allocated period of research or course of study.
- Applicants must not hold another major grant during the Fulbright program if it duplicates funding received from Fulbright. Outside funding and grants must be declared at the time of application and/or award acceptance and are subject to approval.
- Fulbright scholarships cannot be deferred.
- Medical professionals can apply for a Fulbright Scholarship to undertake medical research, but such research should not be directly involved with clinical practice.
- Recipients should plan to be in Australia to attend the Fulbright Orientation Program and Gala Presentation Dinner, which occurs in late February.
Qualifications
- Applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree or equivalent at the time of application. Postgraduate applicants in the final semester of their undergraduate degree will also be eligible (pending good academic standing). Postdoctoral candidates will also be considered if they can provide a letter from their adviser that outlines that their PhD will be conferred prior to the proposed program start.
- For undergraduate students yet to graduate – please upload a university transcript of your academic performance to date showing your credit points obtained.
- Postgraduate applicants applying for degrees will be required to take the GRE test, dependent on host institution requirements. Successful applicants will be provided with a voucher to cover the costs of testing.
- Applicants whose primary language is not English may be required to provide language proficiency test results at the time of application.
For more information and to apply, please visit the Fulbright | Fulbright | Australian-American Fulbright Commission website.
Interview Dates and Process
Application Deadline
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Are you qualified and interested in this opportunity? Kindly go to
Australian Government on www.fulbright.org.au to apply
Use the links below to apply for a Fulbright Scholarship. Ensure that you have reviewed the available awards and checked your eligibility.
Postgraduate Applicants
- Instructions
- Application Checklist
- Supplementary Statements
- Apply Here
Postdoctoral, Scholar, Professional, and Distinguished Chair Applicants
- Instructions
- Application Checklist
- Supplementary Statements
- Apply Here
Contact Us - Fulbright | Fulbright | Australian-American Fulbright Commission to make an enquiry.
For more information, kindly visit Fulbright Australia scholarship webpage.