Deadline: 31-May-2026
The Fulbright Program Visiting Scholar Program enables Zimbabwean university faculty and researchers to conduct advanced research or curriculum development at U.S. academic and research institutions for a period of 3 to 9 months.
The program strengthens academic cooperation, knowledge exchange, and institutional capacity between Zimbabwe and the United States.
Program Categories
The program offers two types of grants:
- Research Grants
- For university faculty or research institute professionals
- Supports discipline-based research at U.S. institutions
- Focus on academic inquiry and scholarly output
- Curriculum Development Grants
- For faculty members or academic administrators
- Focus on developing new courses or improving existing curricula
- Aimed at strengthening teaching quality and academic programs
Objectives
The program aims to:
- Strengthen academic and research collaboration between Zimbabwe and the United States
- Improve teaching quality and curriculum design in higher education
- Support professional development of scholars and researchers
- Promote institutional partnerships and academic exchange
- Enhance knowledge transfer between U.S. and Zimbabwean institutions
Duration and Funding
- Duration: 3 to 9 months
- Funding: Based on approved project design and placement arrangements
- Coverage: Research or curriculum development activities at U.S. institutions
(Note: Exact financial amounts vary depending on placement and grant type.)
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be Zimbabwean citizens or permanent residents with a valid passport
- Be employed at a university or research institution in Zimbabwe
- Meet academic qualifications:
Research Grants:
- Doctorate (PhD or equivalent terminal degree) required
Curriculum Development Grants:
- Minimum Master’s degree or equivalent qualification
Additional requirements:
- Strong academic and professional record
- Clear and feasible project proposal
- Relevant expertise in the proposed field
Key Benefits
Selected scholars gain:
- Access to U.S. academic and research environments
- Opportunities for international collaboration
- Exposure to advanced research methods and teaching practices
- Enhanced curriculum development skills
- Long-term institutional networking opportunities
Application Focus
Strong applications should demonstrate:
- Clear research or curriculum development objectives
- Academic relevance and feasibility
- Institutional benefit for Zimbabwean universities
- Potential for knowledge transfer after return
- Alignment with host U.S. institution capacity
FAQ
- Who runs the program?
- The Fulbright Program.
- How long is the fellowship?
- Between 3 and 9 months in the United States.
- What are the grant types?
- Research Grants and Curriculum Development Grants.
- Who can apply?
- Zimbabwean university faculty and research institute professionals.
- What qualification is required?
- PhD for research grants; Master’s degree for curriculum development grants.
Conclusion
The Fulbright Program Visiting Scholar Program provides Zimbabwean academics with a structured opportunity to advance research and teaching innovation in the United States, while strengthening long-term academic collaboration and institutional development between Zimbabwe and U.S. universities.
For more information, visit U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe.
