We have completed the selection process for the Fulbright Graduate Student Award 2025-26 and we are pleased to present the list of candidates nominated to receive this grant.
Fulbright Graduate Student Award are grants for Polish citizens interested in starting a graduate program in the United States. The award is granted for the first year of M.A, Ph.D. or other type of graduate studies in the American higher education institution. it is possible to renew the award for the second academic year.
This year, we also launched a pilot edition of the Graduate Student Award LLM in International Human Rights Law at the University of Notre Dame.The grant is offered in collaboration with the Law School of the University of Notre Dame, which, as part of its partnership with the Polish-U.S. Fulbright Commission, provides tuition coverage for the selected Fulbright Poland grantee.
This year’s call for applications closed on April 22, 2024. We received 39 applications. The grant application procedure included substantive evaluation of the proposed project prepared by 3 independent experts and an interview with selected candidates whose applications received the highest number of points. As a result, 4 people were nominated to receive the award and 2 were placed on the waiting list.
Candidates nominated for the Graduate Student Award:
- Daniel Jensen, University College London
- Agata Meszka, AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow
- Igor Sadalski, Imperial College London
Candidate nominated for the Graduate Student Award LLM in International Human Rights Law at University of Notre Dame:
- Aleksandra Czarnecka, University of Warsaw
Candidates placed on the waiting list:
- Jan Pabisiak, University of Wroclaw
- Julia Twardzisz, University of Edinburgh
Candidates nominated for the award are working hard now to submit an application to the U.S. higher education institution of their choice. The condition for receiving this grant is obtaining an offer of admission from an American institution of higher education.
Congratulations and fingers crossed!