New opportunities for students! The U.S. Embassy in Moldova announces the annual study and research scholarships for the 2025-2026 academic year under the Fulbright Program

The Embassy of the United States of Moldova announces that Fulbright Foreign Student Program competition for the 2025-2026 academic year is open!

Application deadline: May 31, 2024


The Fulbright Foreign Student Program selects outstanding citizens of Moldova to receive scholarships for Master’s level study and professional development in the United States in the fields of economics, education, environmental policy and management, international affairs, journalism and mass communications, law, library and information science, public administration, and public policy.

Eligibility criteria:

  • must have citizenship and live permanently in the Republic of Moldova (permanent residents of the Transnistrian region may be considered regardless of citizenship)
  • be eligible for a U.S. J-1 visa. Program participants must return to and reside in Moldova for two years after completion of their program
  • have an undergraduate (licenta or Bachelor’s) degree at the moment of application
  • demonstrated personal leadership qualities
  • specific study objectives
  • limited or no prior experience in the United States
  • English language ability (selected finalists will be required to take the TOEFL and GRE tests, which the Embassy will pay for)

Fellows are placed at academic institutions throughout the United States to take part in graduate programs that are one year or longer.  Program managers in Washington will determine where fellows are placed. Neither the Embassy nor Fellows will make this decision. Many programs lead to a master’s degree or certificate from a U.S. institution, depending on the field of specialization, type of program, and the needs of the candidate.

For more information please visithttps://foreign.fulbrightonline.org/

How to apply:

Only short-listed candidates will be interviewed, and the final selection and placement will be made in the spring of the following year.

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The Embassy of the United States of America in Moldova is also pleased to announce the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program competition for the 2025-2026 academic year.

Application deadline: May 31, 2024

Prospective Fulbright participants should be aware that public health conditions, availability of consular services and travel, as well as U.S. institutional operating status and policies may affect their ability to travel to the U.S. and participate in academic programs.


The Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program offers non-degree research grants for senior researchers, university lecturers, or experts in different fields who have a doctoral degree or equivalent professional experience. The program accepts candidates from the arts and humanities, social sciences, STEM, and applied sciences. Grants are awarded for a period from three to nine months. It is not required, but in many cases, applicants are in contact with colleagues at U.S. institutions and have made preliminary plans for their own placements by securing a letter of invitation from the prospective host institution.

All applicants must currently be affiliated with one of the higher education or research institutions in Moldova.  In addition, all qualified applicants are expected to have the capacity and commitment to take full advantage of the program of research at a U.S. university and be willing to share their experience and knowledge after returning to Moldova.  The Fulbright experience should be of value not only to the scholar but also to the scholar’s home university – its students and faculty – as well as to the U.S. host institution.

Grants are awarded for a period from three to nine months. It is not required, but in many cases, applicants are in contact with colleagues at U.S. institutions and have made preliminary plans for their own placements by securing a letter of invitation from the prospective host institution.

To qualify for the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program, an applicant must:

  • have citizenship and live permanently in the Republic of Moldova (permanent residents of the Transnistrian region may be considered regardless of citizenship)
  • be eligible for a U.S. J-1 visa. Program participants must return to and reside in Moldova for two years after completion of their programs.
  • hold a doctoral degree or equivalent experience at the time of application
  • suggest a feasible research project
  • demonstrate sufficient proficiency in the English language to carry out the research project
  • receive a satisfactory medical clearance.

Please note:

  • Researchers in medicine, dental medicine, veterinary medicine, nursing, and other fields whose research proposals include clinical contact with patients are not eligible for Fulbright grants. Candidates with medical degrees are not allowed to pursue medical residencies or internships in the United States as Fulbright Fellows.
  • Persons desiring permanent residence in the United States are not eligible.

The application should include the following:

  • Detailed statement of proposed activity for research in the United States
  • Letter from employer confirming employment in Moldova (in English)
  • Detailed Curriculum Vitae (resume)
  • Three (3) Letters of Reference
  • Bibliography
  • Letter of invitation from a U.S. Institution (if available)
  • Copy of passport

Only short-listed candidates will be interviewed, and the final selection and placement will be made in the spring of the following year.

Any application submitted to the United States or elsewhere, separate from the official U.S. Embassy online system noted above, will not be considered.

How to apply

If you have questions, please write to: education-moldova@state.gov

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