Fulbright Scholar in - NATO Security Studies AwardThe Fulbright NATO Security Studies award allows the grantee to spend four months at the College of Europe in Bruges to conduct research and teach a course to its postgraduate students. Previous recipients include Professor Mark S. SHEETZ, Professor Zachary SELDEN, Professor Andrew T. WOLFF and Professor Andrea Cameron. Funded by a partnership between the NATO Public Diplomacy Division and the Fulbright Commission in Brussels, this unique award invites American academics and professionals to conduct a research or professional project that fosters awareness and understanding of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The successful candidate will spend one semester researching or researching/teaching on transatlantic security studies at the College of Europe in Belgium. In addition to their primary institute of affiliation, the award recipient will be connected with officials at NATO and at the U.S. Mission to NATO in order to facilitate their research. Throughout the grant, the award recipient may be invited to give public talks, mentor students, and otherwise engage with the College of Europe community. The Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States, Belgium, and Luxembourg is responsible for running this Fulbright program, which is financially supported by the U.S. government and the NATO Public Diplomacy Division. As I reflect back on where I started and where I finished, I love to think about how my time at College of Europe broadened me as an expert and pedagogically. The opportunity is one-of-a-kind. -Andrea Cameron, Fulbright NATO Scholar at the College of Europe 2023 Fulbright-Schuman European Union Affairs ScholarThis three- to nine-month grant supports US scholars to conduct policy-oriented research that addresses topics of common importance for the US-EU relationship or EU affairs and that is tenable in one or more EU Member States. In addition to being a prestigious academic exchange program, the Fulbright Program is designed to expand and strengthen relationships between the people of the United States and citizens of other nations and to promote international understanding and cooperation. To support this mission, Fulbright Scholars will be asked to give public talks, mentor students, and otherwise engage with the host community, in addition to their primary activities. In 2019 I had the unapparelled opportunity be a visiting scholar at the College of Europe as a Fulbright recipient. I can think of no better host for someone interested in European Union research than the College of Europe, the preeminent institution for EU studies at the graduate level. I attended high level conferences, met distinguished and friendly faculty colleagues and interacted with highly motivated and intellectually curious master’s students. -Madeleine Kass, J.D., M.E.S., Visiting professor and distinguished scholar in residence, Seattle University School of Law and Professor emeritus, Thomas Jefferson School of Law |