Why Greece? Greece is a gateway to cultural, academic, and professional exchange.The Fulbright Awards Program offers scholarships for academic research and/or lecturing in diverse disciplines at a number of educational, cultural and research organizations in Greece. Fulbright is much more than a scholarship.

Fulbright Greece offers Group Advising Sessions on US Studies, both undergraduate and graduate, on a regular basis. Sessions lasts for about one hour and a half and are offerered free of charge. Preliminary registration is required. 

Dr. Joseph Bock, a US Fulbright Specialist to Greece, was recently awarded a grant to work with and assist the Municipality of Athens (Mayor's office) on developing a plan to better handle and respond to the influx of irregular migrants and refugees.

Greek and US Fulbright award recipients currently on their grant period or recently returned from their host country (U.S./Greece) talk about their Fulbright experience and share personal photos.

The “Art Supports Education–Fulbright Alumni Art Series” is an initiative that began in 2009. In recognition of the fundamental role of education, Fulbright artist alumni graciously donate their works in support of the Fulbright Scholarship Program.

Every year, from October to May, Fulbright travels to universities and public schools throughout Greece, where students, teachers, scholars and artists may learn about study options in the United States and Fulbright scholarships.

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