ADG Frequently Asked Questions
FULBRIGHT ALUMNI DEVELOPMENT GRANT (ADG)
Alumni Implementer: Muhammad Waseem Alhusami The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad is pleased to announce the opening of the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program competition for 2023. If you are a junior scholar interested in applying to participate in the Visiting Scholar Program for Iraq for 2023, please refer to the below contact information for the following country programs: Iraq Amideast Field Office: https://www.amideast.org/iraq/find-a-scholarship/graduate-study/fulbrig… Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program for Iraq bring junior faculty in various discipline-based cohorts to the United States for intensive 10-week programs for faculty development, mentoring, and cultural exchange activities. Fulbright alumni from the Middle East and North Africa who received Fulbright awards administered by Amideast are eligible to apply! *Competition Now Closed* *Competition Now Closed* To submit your application, click the following link: https://www.cognitoforms.com/Amideast2/FulbrightAlumniDevelopmentGrantApplication Proposed grant activities must take place within the authorization period from April 1 through September 30, 2026. Click here to find Fulbright Alumni Associations in the MENA region by country! If you are interested in receiving important updates and alumni grant announcements, make sure Amideast has your most current contact information. Amideast has prepared these resources for Fulbright advisors at Posts and Amideast field offices to answer common questions and help you advise Fulbright applicants, nominees, and participants. This information will provide advisors with a complete picture of the various activities throughout the Fulbright application and nomination processes. |