Grantees and Alumni

Current Grantees

The Fulbright Commission in the Czech Republic provides assistance to U.S. students, researchers, lecturers and ETAs currently participating in the Fulbright Programs in the Czech Republic.

Lists of Fulbright Grantees

U.S. Grantees

Czech Grantees

Handbook

The Fulbright Commission prepares an annually updated Handbook for its grantees. Read it carefully, since it describes in detail various aspects of your scholarship and offers useful and important information. We are happy to explain in more details information you find unclear or insufficient.

Information for U.S. Scholars

Reports

Fulbright scholars who lecture or conduct research for two semesters in the Czech Republic are asked to submit their mid-term report by the end of their first semester and their final reports by the end of their stay in the Czech Republic. Fulbright scholars who stay for one semester only are asked to submit their final reports by the end of their stay. A report can be sent via regular mail or e-mail; however, it must be authorized by signature if e-mailed.

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Final-Report-US Scholars

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Inter-Country Travel Grants

Approximately 250 U.S. lecturers and researchers representing a variety of academic fields participate in the Fulbright Scholar Program in Europe. There is the possibility of inviting a grantee placed in a country other than his/her host country.

You and your Czech host may explore the list of other U.S. Fulbright grantees in Europe and consider if your host institution would like to invite a U.S. Fulbright scholar from another country.

If you are invited to lecture in another country, you need to get approval from your host institution in the CR and then notify the Czech Fulbright Commission and ask your contact person in the host country to contact a Fulbright Commission of that country. It is this Commission that arranges for travel and the host contact arranges for lodging in a host country.

Travel expenses of inter-country exchanges would be paid, in general, by the Commission of the inviting country. A university hosting a particular visit would cover lodging. Inter-country grants must take place during your grant period and should not in total exceed two weeks.
There is no fixed deadline for travel grants, they are processed throughout the whole academic year.

Information for U.S. Students

Reports

Student grantees are asked to submit their mid-term reports by the end of the calendar year and final reports by the end of their Fulbright year in the Czech Republic. A report can be sent via regular mail or e-mail; however, it must be authorized by signature if e-mailed.

Information for English Teaching Assistants

Reports

ETAs are asked to submit their mid-term reports by the end of the calendar year and final reports by the end of their Fulbright year in the Czech Republic. A report can be sent via regular mail or e-mail; however, it must be authorized by signature if e-mailed.


News

Midyear Conference: January 28-31

We will be hosting our traditional three-day Midyear Conference in Telč for our U.S. grantees on January 28 -31. During this time, our office will be closed and email responses may be limited. We’re very much looking forward to coming together with our grantees to

Celebrations of 250th Anniversary of U.S. Independence

On the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence, we at J. William Fulbright Commission Czech Republic dedicate the year 2026 to the theme of Independence. The celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence is a historic

Christmas break

Our office will be closed between December 23, 2025 and January 2, 2026. We are taking a Christmas break. Looking forward to be back in touch with you in the new year 2026.