Fulbright scholarships are open to all fields and a balance is sought between disciplines in the humanities & social sciences, and STEM & business/finance. Fulbright Greece supports diversity in fields. Priority is given to certain disciplines that are of future importance to the home country including
Aeronautics, Agriculture, Anthropology, Archeology, Arts and Culture Management, Aviation Technology, Computer Science, Construction Management, Digital Technology, Diplomacy, Economics, Education, Education Technology, Energy Studies, Engineering, Environmental Studies, Food Science, Forestry, Gender Studies, Geography, Healthcare, Heritage Conservation, History, Hospitality Management, Human Rights, Information Technology, International Affairs, Journalism, Marine Studies, Mass Communication, Mathematics, Mediterranean Studies, Migration Studies, Museum Studies, Natural Sciences, Nutrition, Oceanography, Pharmacology, Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration, Public Health, Public Relations, Shipping Management, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Sustainability Studies, Tourism Management.
Geared toward students interested in Styding in the U.S.A., the Fulbright Greece EducationUSA Advising Center has compliled a number of introductions to various promising fields in collaboration with its alumni - see Discipline Highlights.