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Apply for Fulbright Foreign Student Program for West Bank (Palestine)

RFPs: The Gaza Early Recovery Programme in Palestine Territories

Deadline: 05-May-2026

The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem invites Palestinian graduates and early career professionals to apply for the Fulbright Foreign Student Program to pursue graduate study or research in the United States. The program covers tuition, living expenses, and travel, while promoting leadership development, cultural exchange, and global networking.

Overview

The Fulbright Foreign Student Program, led by the U.S. government in partnership with over 160 countries, is a merit-based international academic exchange initiative. It provides participants with opportunities to study, research, and gain professional exposure at U.S. universities. The program emphasizes academic excellence, leadership potential, cross-cultural engagement, and people-to-people ties. Palestinian participants gain access to professional development, global networking, and the chance to contribute solutions to complex international challenges.

Program Objectives

The Fulbright Program aims to:

Scholarship Benefits

Selected participants receive comprehensive support, including:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants must:

Fields of Study

The program accepts applications in most academic disciplines, including:

Application Process

Applicants must submit:

Selection Criteria

Applicants are assessed based on:

Post-Program Requirements

Successful candidates are expected to:

FAQs

1. Who can apply for the Fulbright Foreign Student Program? Palestinian residents of Jerusalem or the West Bank with a bachelor’s-equivalent degree and at least two years of professional work experience.
2. What support does the scholarship provide? Full tuition, living allowance, round-trip travel, professional development, and integration into the Fulbright network.
3. Which fields of study are eligible? Most academic disciplines, including humanities, social sciences, science, technology, and engineering. Clinical programs are not allowed.
4. How are applicants selected? Based on academic excellence, leadership potential, professional experience, and ability to contribute to development priorities.
5. When and where are interviews conducted? Shortlisted candidates must attend interviews in Ramallah in July 2026.
6. Are there post-program obligations? Yes, recipients must return to their home country or territory for at least two years after completing the program.
7. Is prior U.S. study or residence a factor? Preference is given to candidates with little or no prior experience studying or living in the United States.

Conclusion

The Fulbright Foreign Student Program offers Palestinian graduates and early career professionals a transformative academic and professional experience in the United States. By providing comprehensive support and fostering international collaboration, the program empowers participants to develop leadership skills, advance their careers, and make meaningful contributions to the development and resilience of their communities.

For more information, visit U.S. Embassy Jerusalem.

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