Deadline: 31-Mar-2026
The 2026 Fulbright Specialist Program invites Vietnamese institutions to host short-term, in-person visits by highly qualified U.S. experts for projects lasting two to six weeks. The program strengthens U.S.–Vietnam partnerships across priority academic and professional fields while advancing Freedom 250 themes that celebrate American democratic values, innovation, and global contributions.
Programme Overview
In celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States, the U.S. Mission to Vietnam announces the 2026 Fulbright Specialist Program, a prestigious exchange initiative supporting short-term collaboration between Vietnamese institutions and U.S. experts.
The programme enables Vietnamese host institutions to design education- and training-focused projects and invite highly qualified U.S. academics or professionals for intensive, in-person engagements. These exchanges are structured to deliver practical outcomes while building long-term institutional partnerships and mutual understanding between Vietnam and the United States.
Purpose and Strategic Goals
The Fulbright Specialist Program is designed to deliver targeted expertise that strengthens institutional capacity and fosters sustainable collaboration.
The programme aims to:
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Build long-term partnerships between U.S. and Vietnamese institutions
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Support innovation, education quality, and professional development
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Advance mutual understanding and people-to-people ties
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Strengthen institutional effectiveness through knowledge transfer
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Highlight Freedom 250 themes celebrating American democratic values and contributions
Priority Disciplines and Thematic Areas
Project proposals should align with one or more of the programme’s priority disciplines and areas of strategic interest.
Eligible fields include:
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American studies and history
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Anthropology and archaeology
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Biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics education
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Business administration and economics
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Communications and journalism
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Computer science and information technology
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Education and engineering education
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Environmental science and urban planning
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Law, political science, and public administration
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Library science
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Peace and conflict resolution studies
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Public and global health, social work, and sociology
These disciplines support academic excellence, workforce development, governance, and sustainable development goals.
Freedom 250 Themes Explained
Freedom 250 marks the 250th anniversary of American independence and emphasizes the values and institutions that have shaped the United States.
Projects may:
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Directly focus on American democratic institutions, the U.S. Constitution, and governance systems
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Explore civic values, cultural heritage, and educational traditions
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Highlight American innovation, leadership, and global contributions
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Integrate Freedom 250 themes through public lectures, student engagement, cultural events, or outreach activities
Freedom 250 elements can be central to the project or incorporated as supplemental activities that broaden public engagement.
Project Duration and Implementation Period
All Fulbright Specialist projects in Vietnam are short-term and conducted entirely in person.
Key parameters include:
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Project duration: Minimum of 2 weeks and maximum of 6 weeks
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Implementation window: Between 1 October 2026 and 30 September 2027
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Project scope: Clearly defined objectives achievable within the short-term timeframe
Projects should be designed to deliver tangible institutional benefits within the Specialist’s stay.
What Fulbright Specialists Can Do
U.S. Fulbright Specialists contribute their expertise through structured, institution-led activities.
Typical project activities include:
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Delivering seminars, workshops, or short courses
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Consulting on faculty development or workforce training
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Developing academic, professional, or training curricula and materials
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Lecturing at undergraduate or graduate levels
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Conducting institutional needs assessments or programme evaluations
These activities emphasize collaboration, skills transfer, and sustainable capacity building.
Who Is Eligible to Host a Fulbright Specialist?
Eligible Host Institutions in Vietnam
A wide range of Vietnamese institutions may apply to host a Fulbright Specialist.
Eligible hosts include:
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Universities and higher education institutions
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Government ministries and public agencies
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
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Cultural institutions such as museums and libraries
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Medical and public health organizations
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Teaching hospitals
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Think tanks and policy research institutes
Projects must be proposed and led by the host institution to ensure institutional relevance and ownership.
How the Programme Works
The Fulbright Specialist Program is structured to maximize institutional impact.
Key features include:
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Projects are designed by Vietnamese host institutions
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U.S. experts are matched to approved projects
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Engagements focus on education, training, and institutional development
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Exchanges emphasize sustainability and follow-on collaboration beyond the visit
How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Identify an institutional need that can be addressed through short-term expert support.
Step 2: Design a project aligned with priority disciplines and, where relevant, Freedom 250 themes.
Step 3: Define clear objectives, activities, timelines, and expected outcomes achievable in 2–6 weeks.
Step 4: Ensure all activities are planned as in-person engagements.
Step 5: Submit the project proposal as a Vietnamese host institution through the designated Fulbright application process.
Why This Programme Matters
The Fulbright Specialist Program plays a strategic role in advancing educational excellence and international cooperation.
It matters because it:
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Provides Vietnamese institutions access to high-level U.S. expertise
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Strengthens academic and professional capacity
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Promotes shared democratic values and cultural understanding
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Supports innovation and institutional reform
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Creates lasting partnerships beyond the short exchange period
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Host institutions should avoid the following when preparing proposals:
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Designing projects without clear, achievable objectives
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Proposing activities that exceed the six-week timeframe
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Weak alignment with institutional priorities or programme disciplines
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Treating the project as a one-off event without sustainability planning
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Failing to integrate capacity-building or knowledge-transfer elements
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who can apply to the Fulbright Specialist Program in Vietnam?
Eligible Vietnamese host institutions include universities, government bodies, NGOs, cultural institutions, medical and public health organizations, teaching hospitals, and think tanks.
How long can a Fulbright Specialist stay in Vietnam?
Projects must last between two and six weeks.
When can projects be implemented?
All activities must take place between 1 October 2026 and 30 September 2027.
Are projects required to be in person?
Yes. All Fulbright Specialist projects must be conducted entirely in person.
What types of activities are supported?
Supported activities include teaching, workshops, curriculum development, faculty or workforce development, and institutional assessments.
Do projects have to focus on Freedom 250 themes?
Projects may focus directly on Freedom 250 themes or incorporate them as supplemental public or educational activities.
Who designs the project?
All projects must be conceptualized and proposed by the Vietnamese host institution.
Conclusion
The 2026 Fulbright Specialist Program offers Vietnamese institutions a unique opportunity to collaborate with leading U.S. experts through focused, short-term engagements that deliver lasting institutional benefits.
By supporting priority academic and professional fields and advancing Freedom 250 themes, the programme strengthens U.S.–Vietnam partnerships, promotes innovation and democratic values, and fosters meaningful knowledge exchange. Vietnamese institutions with clear capacity-building goals are encouraged to develop strong, well-defined proposals and participate in this globally respected exchange initiative.
For more information, visit U.S. Embassy & Consulate in Vietnam.








































