South and Central Asia is a dynamic, rich, and diverse
region balancing a respect for traditions with increasing engagement in an interconnected
world. It is a region which ranges from the vast steppes and rugged mountains
of Central Asia to the deserts and tropics of South Asia. It is attractive for
Americans because of its history, religious, cultural and geographic variety.
Central Asia provides Fulbright Scholars with multiple
country locations in which grant activities can be conducted: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz
Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan,
and Uzbekistan.
Here, in the heart of Asia, Fulbrighters can experience the development of
emerging sectors including education and information sciences, among others.
All disciplines will be considered for awards in Central Asia, which can
provide vast opportunities for individuals in an array of fields. Awards are
open to professionals and non-Ph.D. holders. As there are a limited number of
U.S. scholars in Central Asia, motivated scholars have an opportunity to make a
significant impact in these emerging countries.
As a result of a recent agreement between the governments of
the United States and India, the Fulbright
awards in India are titled Fulbright-Nehru awards. India offers more
Fulbright U.S. Scholar program opportunities than any other country in the
world, with more than 70 Fulbright-Nehru grants for U.S. scholars,
professionals, and international education administrators.
Beyond India, opportunities abound in South Asia for
Fulbright activities. Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan,
and Sri
Lanka provide the setting for a broad range of projects.
Explore core Fulbright U.S. Scholar opportunities in South
and Central Asia, by visiting the regional pages on our website.
The Fulbright Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of
State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, is the U.S. government’s
flagship international exchange program and is supported by the people of the
United States and partner countries around the world. For more information,
visit eca.state.gov/fulbright.
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