Celebrating Academic Excellence and International Exchange Greece-U.S.

Celebrating Academic Excellence and International Exchange Greece-U.S.

On June 17, Fulbright Greece hosted its Annual Awards Ceremony at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA), an institution with historic ties to the Fulbright Program dating back to 1948.

This year, 67 Fulbright awards were presented to Greek and U.S. citizens—including faculty members, researchers, PhD candidates, graduate students, artists, and educators—supporting academic exchange, research collaboration, and professional development in Greece and the United States.

We warmly welcome the new cohort of 2026–2027 Greek Fulbright grantees as they prepare for their journeys to the United States. At the same time, we celebrate and bid farewell to the 2025–2026 U.S. Fulbright grantees who have completed their programs in Greece. Through their research, teaching, and cultural engagement, they have enriched our communities and strengthened the enduring connections between Greece and the United States.

The diversity of this year’s Fulbright awards reflects the breadth of the program, with recipients working across the humanities, social sciences, STEM fields, and the arts. Their fields of study and research include areas such as history, archaeology, economics, agricultural sciences and technology, biomedical technology, computer science, international law, marine ecology, public health, music, and many others.

Congratulations to all our grantees as they join the global Fulbright network and continue building bridges through knowledge, collaboration, and cultural exchange.

Explore the complete list of award recipients here: Greek and U.S. citizens.