2027-2028 Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships
United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF)
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About This Scholarship
The Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships support Indian Ph.D. scholars in conducting advanced research at U.S. academic institutions for 6-9 months to strengthen long-term capacity in addressing global challenges. Selected scholars will undertake dissertation-critical research, audit non-degree courses, and gain practical work experience in the United States.
What This Scholarship Covers
- J-1 visa support
- Monthly stipend
- Accident and Sickness Program for Exchanges per U.S. Government guidelines
- Round-trip economy class air travel
- Applicable allowances
- Modest affiliation fees if any
Who Can Apply
- 1 Must be a citizen of India
- 2 Must be registered for Ph.D. at an Indian institution on or before November 1, 2025
- 3 Expected Ph.D. thesis submission date must be at least three months after the Fulbright-Nehru grant end date
- 4 Must provide clear justification on the need for undertaking research in the U.S. and the U.S. institution identified
- 5 Must provide one recommendation letter from Ph.D. supervisor commenting on research, need for fellowship, Ph.D. registration date and topic
- 6 If employed, must obtain employer's endorsement indicating leave will be granted for fellowship period
- 7 Must submit a copy of original published/presented paper or extracts from Masters'/M.Phil. thesis (not exceeding 20 pages)
- 8 Research proposal must focus on one of the priority areas: Critical Minerals and Supply Chains, Defense and Security, Energy Security, Science and Research Collaboration, Space Cooperation, or Technology and Innovation
