The Fulbright-Kalam Fellowships are designed to build long-term capacity to address environmental and sustainability challenges in India and the U.S. These fellowships provide Indian faculty, researchers, and professionals with the opportunity to teach, conduct research, or engage in a combination of both at U.S. institutions. Depending on the specific host institution, grantees may contribute to the academic environment by developing curriculum, as well as conducting workshops and seminars. These fellowships are for four to nine months.
Fulbright-Kalam Fellowship fields include, but are not limited to:
Clean energy technologies and energy transition; climate and health; sustainable finance; environmental justice and equity; resilience, mitigation, and adaptation strategies; climate-smart agriculture; climatology; critical and emerging technology (including applied AI for environmental sustainability, harnessing high-performance computing/quantum computing for mitigation strategies, and biotech applications); critical minerals supply chains; disaster resilience; green mobility; sustainable buildings and construction; oceanography; renewable energy; and sustainability.
Research
Teaching
Research and Teaching
The applicant will be affiliated to one U.S. host institution. USIEF strongly recommends all applicants to indicate affiliation preference, and to correspond, in advance, with potential host institutions. If the applicant has secured a letter of invitation from a U.S. institution, they must include it as a part of the online application.
The fellowships provide a J-1 visa support, a monthly stipend, Accident and Sickness Program for Exchanges per U.S. Government guidelines, round-trip economy class air travel, a modest settling-in allowance, and a professional allowance. Subject to availability of funds, in case of grantees on eight or nine-month grants, a dependent allowance and international travel may be provided for one accompanying eligible dependent provided the dependent is with the grantee in the U.S. for at least 80 percent of the grant period.
In addition to the General Prerequisites
Timeline and Placement Process
July 15, 2025 | Application deadline |
Mid-August 2025 | Experts review applications |
Mid-September 2025 | USIEF informs the applicants about the review outcome |
Early November 2025 | Interviews of short-listed candidates |
Late November 2025 | USIEF notifies principal and alternate nominees. |
December 2025 | USIEF forwards applications of recommended candidates to the U.S. for J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (FFSB) approval and placement |
March/April 2026 | USIEF notifies the finalists about the FFSB approval |
May/June 2026 | Pre-Departure Orientation |
August/September 2026 | Program begins |
For any queries contact: fvsp@usief.org.in
Application Deadline: July 1, 2025, 23:59:59 hrs (IST)
Applications submitted prior to February 3, 2025 will NOT BE considered.