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Fulbright Scholar Award 2026-2027: Teach & Research in Iceland

Teach and research in Iceland with the Fulbright Scholar Award. Get a generous stipend and help shape the next generation of folklorists.

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Fulbright Scholar Award 2026-2027: Teach & Research in Iceland

The University of Iceland's Department of Folklorists is hosting the Fulbright Scholar Award for the academic years 2026-2027. The award, open to Ph.D. holders in folkloristics, offers a monthly stipend of $4,000, with an additional $500 for grantees with dependents. The selected candidate will teach two courses and receive travel and baggage allowances. Preference is given to those willing to advise students on research projects. The application deadline is Monday, September 15, 2025.

The Fulbright Scholar Award at the University of Iceland's Department of Folklorists is open to applicants with a terminal degree in folkloristics. The grant period spans from mid-August to May, covering the Fall semester 2026 or Spring semester 2027. The award includes a monthly stipend of $4,000, with an extra $500 for grantees accompanied by dependents. The selected candidate will teach a graduate seminar and an undergraduate lecture course. Additionally, travel and baggage allowances are provided.

Applications for the Fulbright Scholar Award at the University of Iceland's Department of Folklorists are due by Monday, September 15, 2025. Successful candidates will receive a generous stipend, teach two courses, and benefit from travel and baggage allowances. Those willing to advise students on research projects related to their expertise will be preferred. The specific name of the selected candidate remains confidential.

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