U.S. Department of State
A monthly stipend, international and domestic travel costs, health insurance, and research/program allowances are covered by the U.S. Department of State; the exact amount depends on the field and duration of the grant (the official page does not publish a specific figure).
Citizens of Uzbekistan (or individuals eligible for an Uzbekistan passport) — university faculty, experienced professionals, and researchers; applicants must reside in Uzbekistan during the application and selection process, and must have English proficiency sufficient to carry out the project in the United States. U.S. citizens apply through a separate Fulbright Scholar Program, not this one.
Uzbekistan citizens only
Email [email protected] with the subject line 'Fulbright Visiting Scholar' to receive instructions, or submit your application documents via the U.S. Embassy's official Fulbright page (uz.usembassy.gov/fulbright-visiting-scholar-program).
Annual
Applications for the 2026/27 cycle are accepted until 20 September 2026; final selection results will be announced in December 2026.
Royal Society (UK)
Under the Global round: up to £3,000 for a single visit (up to 3 months), up to £6,000 for multiple visits within one year, and up to £12,000 in total over two years. Under the Cost-Share round, the Royal Society provides up to £12,000, matched by an equal contribution from an overseas partner organisation (e.g. Italy's CNR, Japan's JSPS, China's NSFC, or Taiwan's NSTC).
German Academic Exchange Service
Doctoral candidates and early-career postdocs receive a stipend of approximately €1,200–1,400 per month, along with health/accident insurance and a travel grant; the exact rate is updated annually.
European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
A daily allowance of approximately CHF 93-94 (tax-free) for accommodation and meals, plus coverage of travel costs to and from Geneva and full health insurance.