Applications are now open for American students seeking to study or research in Canada. Apply by October 7, 2025, at 5 PM EST to take your academic journey beyond borders.
The Fulbright Canada Entrepreneurship Initiative (FCEI) is an innovative new program that identifies and supports promising students, scholars and independent researchers who are interested in bringing their ideas to market.
The Canada-U.S. Fulbright Program operates on the principle of reciprocal exchange and provides the opportunity for outstanding American scholars to lecture and/or conduct research in Canada.
Applications Due September 15, 2025
Applications are now open for American students seeking to study or research in Canada. Apply by October 7, 2025, at 5 PM EST to take your academic journey beyond borders.
The Fulbright Canada Entrepreneurship Initiative (FCEI) is an innovative new program that identifies and supports promising students, scholars and independent researchers who are interested in bringing their ideas to market.
The Canada-U.S. Fulbright Program operates on the principle of reciprocal exchange and provides the opportunity for outstanding American scholars to lecture and/or conduct research in Canada.
Applications Due September 15, 2025
Applications are now open for American students seeking to study or research in Canada. Apply by October 7, 2025, at 5 PM EST to take your academic journey beyond borders.
Established in 1946, the Fulbright program is a merit-based residential academic exchange program designed to promote mutual understanding, support academic excellence, and contribute to peace, prosperity, and stability. The program is widely regarded as the gold standard in educational exchange and a powerful instrument of public diplomacy.
The Foundation for Educational Exchange between Canada and the United States of America (aka Fulbright Canada) operates the Fulbright program in Canada, providing exchange opportunities for exceptional students, scholars, and researchers in the two countries.
Fulbright Canada celebrates International Education Week 2024 by showcasing the achievements of grantees whose projects reflect the transformative power of academic exchange in fostering mutual understanding and collaboration between Canada and the U.S. Highlighted initiatives address critical global issues, including Indigenous sovereignty, sustainability, mental healthcare access, and education.
Métis vocalist and cultural advocate Camryn Dewar has been awarded the Fulbright Canada-Honouring Nations Student Award. Through this award, Dewar will conduct groundbreaking research at Montclair State University, exploring Indigenous representation in Canadian opera and promoting cultural engagement. Her work will involve performances and a lecture-recital series that intertwines music and reconciliation.
An interview with Dr. Caroline Boudoux, a dedicated Fulbright Scholar in biomedical engineering. In June 2024, she published It Goes Without Saying: Taking the Guesswork Out of Your PhD in Engineering. The book compiles her knowledge, notes, and experiences from her PhD studies at MIT.
Twenty outstanding scholars will engage in collaborative, multi-disciplinary research over the next 18 months as part of the fourth iteration of the U.S. Department of State’s Fulbright Arctic Initiative, which seeks to advance Arctic nations’ shared interest in building a secure and sustainable Arctic region.
Honouring Nations Canada, an initiative of Fulbright Canada, hosted an awards ceremony to celebrate the achievements of seven Indigenous nations from across the country.
Honouring Nations Canada (HNC), an initiative of Fulbright Canada, is pleased to announce the honourees of its inaugural National Indigenous Good Governance Awards.
Fulbright Canada proudly announces the launch of the Fulbright Canada Entrepreneurship Initiative, a visionary program designed to harness the transformative power of entrepreneurship in addressing some of the world's most pressing challenges.
Carleton University, in collaboration with Fulbright Canada, is pleased to present the 2025 Provost’s Speakers Series, featuring Fulbright Canada Distinguished Research Chairs in conversation with experts from Carleton University faculty. As the host of this thought-provoking series, Carleton University will facilitate engaging discussions on pressing societal challenges.
Fulbright Canada is pleased to announce the 2026-2027 U.S. Scholars Program launch, inviting outstanding American academics, postdoctoral researchers, and professionals to collaborate with Canadian universities through its prestigious Research Chairs Program. Applications are now open and will close on September 15, 2025.
Fulbright Canada is pleased to support Black History Month and celebrate the many exceptional black students and scholars who have earned a prestigious Fulbright award. Fulbright Canada honours the achievements of these scholars whose work demonstrates leadership and excellence while encouraging meaningful discussion and debate.
Fulbright Canada is proud to announce the launch of the 2025 Community Action Program (CAP), generously supported by the Maple Leaf Foundation. The CAP grant offers up to $8,000 to alums of the Fulbright Canada-U.S. Program and Killam Fellowship, and current program participants for an impactful, community-led project. Applications are due Friday, February 28, 2025, by 11:59 PM EST.
Fulbright Canada and the University of Ottawa announced their renewed partnership, signing a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the University of Ottawa’s Tabaret Hall. This commitment marks the third five-year MOU between the two organizations, underscoring a shared commitment to cross-border collaboration and understanding and addressing global challenges through academic exchange.
As 2024 winds down, we at Fulbright Canada would like to take this opportunity to thank our Board of Directors, partners, donors, and all our grantees, past and present, for making exceptional academic exchanges both an opportunity and a reality.
Fulbright Canada and Vanderbilt University announced a new partnership, signing a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at Vanderbilt University’s Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries on December 3, 2024. This marks the second five-year MOU between the organizations, underscoring a shared commitment to advancing academic collaboration and fostering innovative research.
Fulbright Canada celebrates International Education Week 2024 by showcasing the achievements of grantees whose projects reflect the transformative power of academic exchange in fostering mutual understanding and collaboration between Canada and the U.S. Highlighted initiatives address critical global issues, including Indigenous sovereignty, sustainability, mental healthcare access, and education.
Métis vocalist and cultural advocate Camryn Dewar has been awarded the Fulbright Canada-Honouring Nations Student Award. Through this award, Dewar will conduct groundbreaking research at Montclair State University, exploring Indigenous representation in Canadian opera and promoting cultural engagement. Her work will involve performances and a lecture-recital series that intertwines music and reconciliation.
An interview with Dr. Caroline Boudoux, a dedicated Fulbright Scholar in biomedical engineering. In June 2024, she published It Goes Without Saying: Taking the Guesswork Out of Your PhD in Engineering. The book compiles her knowledge, notes, and experiences from her PhD studies at MIT.
Twenty outstanding scholars will engage in collaborative, multi-disciplinary research over the next 18 months as part of the fourth iteration of the U.S. Department of State’s Fulbright Arctic Initiative, which seeks to advance Arctic nations’ shared interest in building a secure and sustainable Arctic region.
Honouring Nations Canada, an initiative of Fulbright Canada, hosted an awards ceremony to celebrate the achievements of seven Indigenous nations from across the country.
Honouring Nations Canada (HNC), an initiative of Fulbright Canada, is pleased to announce the honourees of its inaugural National Indigenous Good Governance Awards.
Fulbright Canada proudly announces the launch of the Fulbright Canada Entrepreneurship Initiative, a visionary program designed to harness the transformative power of entrepreneurship in addressing some of the world's most pressing challenges.
Carleton University, in collaboration with Fulbright Canada, is pleased to present the 2025 Provost’s Speakers Series, featuring Fulbright Canada Distinguished Research Chairs in conversation with experts from Carleton University faculty. As the host of this thought-provoking series, Carleton University will facilitate engaging discussions on pressing societal challenges.
Fulbright Canada is pleased to announce the 2026-2027 U.S. Scholars Program launch, inviting outstanding American academics, postdoctoral researchers, and professionals to collaborate with Canadian universities through its prestigious Research Chairs Program. Applications are now open and will close on September 15, 2025.
Fulbright Canada is pleased to support Black History Month and celebrate the many exceptional black students and scholars who have earned a prestigious Fulbright award. Fulbright Canada honours the achievements of these scholars whose work demonstrates leadership and excellence while encouraging meaningful discussion and debate.
Fulbright Canada is proud to announce the launch of the 2025 Community Action Program (CAP), generously supported by the Maple Leaf Foundation. The CAP grant offers up to $8,000 to alums of the Fulbright Canada-U.S. Program and Killam Fellowship, and current program participants for an impactful, community-led project. Applications are due Friday, February 28, 2025, by 11:59 PM EST.
Fulbright Canada and the University of Ottawa announced their renewed partnership, signing a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the University of Ottawa’s Tabaret Hall. This commitment marks the third five-year MOU between the two organizations, underscoring a shared commitment to cross-border collaboration and understanding and addressing global challenges through academic exchange.
As 2024 winds down, we at Fulbright Canada would like to take this opportunity to thank our Board of Directors, partners, donors, and all our grantees, past and present, for making exceptional academic exchanges both an opportunity and a reality.
Fulbright Canada and Vanderbilt University announced a new partnership, signing a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at Vanderbilt University’s Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries on December 3, 2024. This marks the second five-year MOU between the organizations, underscoring a shared commitment to advancing academic collaboration and fostering innovative research.
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Navigating Complexities and Shaping Communities: Integration and the Process of Belonging
This discussion will feature two Fulbright Canada Distinguished Research Chairs, a doctoral student from Carleton University’s Department of Political Science, and a practicing physician serving newcomers in Ottawa. It will offer fresh perspectives on the complexities of integration and its transformative impact on local communities.
Dr. Megan Berthold, hosted in the School of Social Work from the University of Connecticut,
Dr. Aubrey Westfall, hosted in the Department of Political Science from Wheaton College,
Dr. Parisa Rezaiefar, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa and Physician Lead at the Ottawa Newcomers Health Centre,
Rachel McNally, PhD candidate, Department of Political Science, Carleton University, and
Dr. James Milner (moderator), Professor of Political Science and Director of Migration and Diaspora Studies at Carleton University.
Local & Global Stewardship
This forum will showcase the work of two Fulbright Canada Distinguished Research Chairs alongside Carleton’s Associate Vice President Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research and a recent Carleton University graduate. It will bridge the arts and sciences and inspire collaborative approaches and actionable solutions.
Dr. Stefan Simon, hosted in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering from the National Museums in Berlin, Germany,
Dr. Fernando Garcia Menendez, hosted in the Institute for Environmental and Interdisciplinary Science from North Carolina State University
Dr. Kahente Horn-Miller, Associate Vice President Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research, Associate Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies, Carleton University,
Caylie Warkentin, MA Communication, Carleton University, and
Dr. Barbara Leckie, Professor, Department of English Language and Literature at Carleton University.
Navigating Complexities and Shaping Communities: Integration and the Process of Belonging
This discussion will feature two Fulbright Canada Distinguished Research Chairs, a doctoral student from Carleton University’s Department of Political Science, and a practicing physician serving newcomers in Ottawa. It will offer fresh perspectives on the complexities of integration and its transformative impact on local communities.
Dr. Megan Berthold, hosted in the School of Social Work from the University of Connecticut,
Dr. Aubrey Westfall, hosted in the Department of Political Science from Wheaton College,
Dr. Parisa Rezaiefar, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa and Physician Lead at the Ottawa Newcomers Health Centre,
Rachel McNally, PhD candidate, Department of Political Science, Carleton University, and
Dr. James Milner (moderator), Professor of Political Science and Director of Migration and Diaspora Studies at Carleton University.
Local & Global Stewardship
This forum will showcase the work of two Fulbright Canada Distinguished Research Chairs alongside Carleton’s Associate Vice President Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research and a recent Carleton University graduate. It will bridge the arts and sciences and inspire collaborative approaches and actionable solutions.
Dr. Stefan Simon, hosted in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering from the National Museums in Berlin, Germany,
Dr. Fernando Garcia Menendez, hosted in the Institute for Environmental and Interdisciplinary Science from North Carolina State University
Dr. Kahente Horn-Miller, Associate Vice President Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research, Associate Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies, Carleton University,
Caylie Warkentin, MA Communication, Carleton University, and
Dr. Barbara Leckie, Professor, Department of English Language and Literature at Carleton University.
Navigating Complexities and Shaping Communities: Integration and the Process of Belonging
This discussion will feature two Fulbright Canada Distinguished Research Chairs, a doctoral student from Carleton University’s Department of Political Science, and a practicing physician serving newcomers in Ottawa. It will offer fresh perspectives on the complexities of integration and its transformative impact on local communities.
Dr. Megan Berthold, hosted in the School of Social Work from the University of Connecticut,
Dr. Aubrey Westfall, hosted in the Department of Political Science from Wheaton College,
Dr. Parisa Rezaiefar, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa and Physician Lead at the Ottawa Newcomers Health Centre,
Rachel McNally, PhD candidate, Department of Political Science, Carleton University, and
Dr. James Milner (moderator), Professor of Political Science and Director of Migration and Diaspora Studies at Carleton University.
Local & Global Stewardship
This forum will showcase the work of two Fulbright Canada Distinguished Research Chairs alongside Carleton’s Associate Vice President Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research and a recent Carleton University graduate. It will bridge the arts and sciences and inspire collaborative approaches and actionable solutions.
Dr. Stefan Simon, hosted in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering from the National Museums in Berlin, Germany,
Dr. Fernando Garcia Menendez, hosted in the Institute for Environmental and Interdisciplinary Science from North Carolina State University
Dr. Kahente Horn-Miller, Associate Vice President Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research, Associate Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies, Carleton University,
Caylie Warkentin, MA Communication, Carleton University, and
Dr. Barbara Leckie, Professor, Department of English Language and Literature at Carleton University.
We are reaching out to the business community, to alumni, and to individuals in order to continue to attract and support the brightest students, scholars and professionals
Our goal at Fulbright Canada is to contribute to the development of intellectual capital in Canada and the United States of America and, at the same time, to support and encourage a generation of culturally aware, socially experienced, and ethically responsible citizens. As a Fulbright alum myself, I am especially proud of the accomplishments of our grantees and our alumni.
Michael Hawes, CEO, Fulbright Canada
Fulbright Canada offers a variety of awards, aimed at supporting the research and professional development of exceptional graduate students, researchers, and scholars.
The Fulbright Canada - Maple Leaf Foundation Community Action Program provides grants, on a competitive basis, to Fulbright Canada alumni looking to get engaged and make a difference in their communities.
The Fulbright Arctic Initiative brings together a network of applied researchers from the U.S. , Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia and Sweden for three seminar meetings and an exchange.
Visiting Research Chairs are targeted opportunities at select universities/institutions designed provide exceptional scholars and experienced professionals with exceptional research opportunities.
The Fulbright Canada - Maple Leaf Foundation Community Action Program provides grants, on a competitive basis, to Fulbright Canada alumni looking to get engaged and make a difference in their communities.
The Fulbright Arctic Initiative brings together a network of applied researchers from the U.S. , Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia and Sweden for three seminar meetings and an exchange.
Visiting Research Chairs are targeted opportunities at select universities/institutions designed provide exceptional scholars and experienced professionals with exceptional research opportunities.
The Fulbright Canada - Maple Leaf Foundation Community Action Program provides grants, on a competitive basis, to Fulbright Canada alumni looking to get engaged and make a difference in their communities.
The Fulbright Arctic Initiative brings together a network of applied researchers from the U.S. , Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia and Sweden for three seminar meetings and an exchange.
Visiting Research Chairs are targeted opportunities at select universities/institutions designed provide exceptional scholars and experienced professionals with exceptional research opportunities.
Opportunity for scholars and top-tier applied researchers to work in a targeted area of academic inquiry.
US$50,000 for the full 2026-2027 academic year.
Unparalleled opportunity to conduct research in both Canada and Mexico.
US$12,500 for one semester in Canada and US$12,500 for one semester in Mexico.
Chairs offer the opportunity for scholars to conduct specialized research at affiliated host institutions across Canada.
US$25,000 for one semester during the 2026-2027 academic year.
For scholars to teach and/or conduct research in a wide range of subject areas at any university, think tank, or government agency in Canada.
US$12,500 for one semester during the 2026-2027 academic year.
For new scholars to establish a research base at an important time in their career.
Opportunity for scholars and top-tier applied researchers to work in a targeted area of academic inquiry.
US$50,000 for the full 2026-2027 academic year.
Unparalleled opportunity to conduct research in both Canada and Mexico.
US$12,500 for one semester in Canada and US$12,500 for one semester in Mexico.
Chairs offer the opportunity for scholars to conduct specialized research at affiliated host institutions across Canada.
US$25,000 for one semester during the 2026-2027 academic year.
For scholars to teach and/or conduct research in a wide range of subject areas at any university, think tank, or government agency in Canada.
US$12,500 for one semester during the 2026-2027 academic year.
For new scholars to establish a research base at an important time in their career.
Opportunity for scholars and top-tier applied researchers to work in a targeted area of academic inquiry.
US$50,000 for the full 2026-2027 academic year.
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“The goal of the Fulbright exchange program is … to direct the enormous power of human knowledge …
J. William Fulbright
and expand the boundaries of human wisdom, empathy, and perception”