Opportunities
Fulbright UK Summer Institute Program
The Fulbright UK Summer Institutes are fully funded three-to-four-week programs for U.S. first and second-year undergraduate students. There are multiple institutes offered at different higher education institutions in the United Kingdom (UK). Each Institute has a theme, and themes range from climate change and the environment, to identity and nationhood, film and media, arts, activism and social justice.
Participants explore the culture, heritage and history of the UK. Depending on the Institute, students will have the opportunity to:
- Study alongside leading academics and professionals
- Develop knowledge in specific fields
- Experience cultural and social events
- Visit UK cultural sites and areas of scenic beauty
- Receive credit to transfer to their home institution
- Meet people from different backgrounds and cultures
- Become an ambassador for studying in the UK, for the Fulbright Commission and their host institution(s)
ELIGIBILITY
- U.S. citizen
- Little or no study/travel outside of the U.S. or North America
- Minimum 3.7 GPA
- At least 18 years old by the start of the program
- Have at least two years of undergraduate study remaining after the Institute finishes (first year or sophomore at time of application)
IDEAL CANDIDATES
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Academic interest in the United Kingdom
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Clear rationale for chosen their specific, themed institute
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Activities and engagement which matches the theme or intended outcome of the institute
TIMELINE
Application Deadline
Early February
When should you engage with ONS?
By October before the deadline
Get Started
ONS Contact
Lauren Chambers - lschumac@usf.edu
Program Website:
Previous аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÄÚÄ»ÐÅÏ¢Recipients to the Fulbright UK Summer Institute Program
- Amber Pirson – 2017 Recipient to the University of Bristol Institute
- Manuel Regalado – 2018 Recipient to the Scotland (Glasgow School of Art and University of Strathclyde) Institute
- Megan Mascheri and Eric Kastelic – 2019 Recipients to the University of Exeter Institute