Deadline: 25-Nov-22
The U.S. Department of State is pleased to announce the annual competition for the Fulbright Visiting Research Award 2023-2024.
The grant is for non-degree, post-doctoral research for Singapore citizen or Permanent Resident university faculty, think tank researchers, and professionals conducting non-degree or post-doctoral research to enhance academic and professional expertise in the United States in collaboration with American academics and/or field experts. The Fulbright award allows recipients to pursue a particular field of study and develop leadership that promotes better understanding between the United States and Singapore.
The Program further aims to make the benefits of American culture and technology available to the world and to enrich American life by exposing it to the science and art of many societies.
Research will be conducted between September 1, 2023 and May 31, 2024 for a duration of 3-4 months. The award will cover round trip international airfare on an American carrier, settling in and living expenses, and a book or resource allowance.
Preferred Fields of Research
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Priority will be given to research in the social sciences and humanities as they relate to the United States and Singapore and the broader global society. Within the natural and applied sciences, only policy-oriented proposals or those with inter-disciplinary overlaps and implications related to sections 2 and 3 below would be considered.
- The United States – Study of U.S. society and culture through such fields as history, government, international relations, economics, law, business, literature, intellectual history, sociology, religious pluralism, and cultural anthropology.
- Challenges of Contemporary Society – Comparative studies of contemporary civil society and social issues in Singapore and the United States. Subjects of particular interest include issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion, challenges to freedom of speech and expression, innovation and entrepreneurship, and environmental issues.
- Transnational Issues of Global Society – Study related to transnational issues. Subjects of particular interest include geopolitics, climate resilience, security issues (e.g. cyber, maritime, food, etc.), emerging digital economy issues, and supply chain resilience.
Eligibility Criteria
Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident.
- Preference given to full-time lecturers, assistant professors, associate professors, or full professors with at least five years professional experience at Singapore universities or other institutions of higher education. Grantees are expected to continue to teach in Singapore upon their completion of the program.
- Individuals from non-profit organizations, especially in the areas of social services, with doctoral degrees or equivalent professional training or experience, are eligible to apply.
- Preference given to applicants who have not had recent extensive experience in the United States, that is, more than a six-month continuous sojourn within the last five years.
- Applicants selected for a Fulbright award are required to submit a Medical History & Examination Report before their grants can be finalized.
For more information, visit Fulbright Visiting Research Scholar Award.
For more information, visit https://sg.usembassy.gov/fulbright-visiting-research-scholar-award/