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Call for Submissions: Secondary Educators Program (Romania)

Grants to Educators Program (US)

Deadline: 19-Jan-2026

The Study of the U.S. Institutes (SUSIs) for Secondary Educators is a five-week, fully-funded postgraduate academic program hosted by the U.S. Embassy in Romania. Designed for mid-career educators and administrators, the 2026 program focuses on American Studies, U.S. history, and the America250 initiative. Successful applicants will engage in a four-week residency and a one-week field study to enhance secondary school curricula in Romania.

The SUSI program for Secondary Educators provides a comprehensive look at American society, institutions, and history. Administered by the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Embassy in Romania, this initiative aims to strengthen the quality of American Studies in secondary schools worldwide through rigorous academic exchange.

Why It Matters: Enhancing Global American Studies

This program is crucial for educators who want to bring authentic, primary-source-driven content to their classrooms.

Program Structure and Key Concepts

The SUSI program is an intensive academic experience rather than a teacher-training workshop. It focuses strictly on subject matter content rather than pedagogy (teaching methods).

1. Four-Week Academic Residency Participants reside at a U.S. university or college. The curriculum includes:

2. One-Week Academic Field Experience A one-week study tour to a different region of the United States. This provides a geographical and cultural contrast to the initial residency, offering a broader perspective on the American landscape.

3. ASPE Health Benefits All participants are covered by the Accident and Sickness Program for Exchanges (ASPE).

Who is Eligible?

The U.S. Embassy seeks high-achieving, mid-career professionals committed to international education.

Target Roles:

Mandatory Requirements:

Priority Candidates:

How to Apply: Timeline and Steps

  1. Prepare Documentation: Gather your professional CV and a statement of purpose detailing how you will use this experience to improve Romanian curricula.

  2. Submit Application: Complete the application through the U.S. Embassy in Romania portal.

  3. Deadline: Applications must be submitted by January 19, 2026, at 11:59 PM.

  4. Interview/Selection: Candidates will be screened based on academic merit and professional potential.

  5. Spring 2026: Final notification of host institutions and exact travel dates.

  6. Summer 2026: Program begins (late May or early June).

Program Costs and Funding

The program is fully funded through a grant to the University of Montana. Covered expenses include:

Common Mistakes and Tips

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. When does the SUSI 2026 program start? The program is five weeks long, beginning in late May or early June 2026.

2. Do I have to pay for my own flight or visa? No. All costs, including international travel and visas, are fully covered by the program grant.

3. Is the program for university professors? No. This specific SUSI institute is designed for Secondary Educators (teachers and administrators working with students aged 14–18).

4. Can I apply if I have been to the U.S. before? Yes, but priority is given to those who have had limited or no prior experience in the United States.

5. What is the “America250” program? It is a national initiative commemorating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The 2026 SUSI will focus heavily on the themes of innovation and excellence associated with this milestone.

6. Can I skip certain sessions if I have personal business in the U.S.? No. Participation requires a full-time commitment. Attendance at all academic sessions and organized activities is mandatory.

7. Where will I live during the program? Participants usually live in shared campus housing at the host university to encourage a communal academic environment.

Conclusion

The SUSI for Secondary Educators Program represents a unique opportunity for Romanian educators to gain a deep, experiential understanding of the United States. By focusing on primary documents and historical context, the program equips participants to return home and foster a more nuanced and accurate understanding of American society among Romanian youth.

For more information, visit U.S. Embassy in Romania.

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