Call for Applications: DAAD Visiting Chair
The DAAD Visiting Distinguished Chair at Emory University will teach and conduct research for one semester in the 2026-27 academic year. The program is currently accepting applications.
The DAAD Visiting Distinguished Chair at Emory University will teach and conduct research for one semester in the 2026-27 academic year. The program is currently accepting applications.
The Halle Institute for Global Research has two open grant opportunities for faculty with upcoming application deadlines. Please review the grant summaries below and visit our website for more details.
Emory University recently welcomed senior leaders from four international institutions for the annual Global Universities for Societal Impact (GUSI) board meeting, hosted by Emory Global Engagement and the Halle Institute for Global Research and Learning in late June.
The Halle Institute supports Graduate students conducting research all over the world by providing funding and training. Learn how the 2024 cohort benefited from the program.
Fulbright-Nehru Visiting Chair Melari Shisha Nongrum (India) is speaking about her work at the Emory Global Health Institute, where she developed a teaching module on tribal health in India.
Dr. Christine Philliou (University of California, Berkeley) delivered the 2024 Turkish Lecture at Emory University.
“The human need to create fiction has always existed in all cultures and social groups.” Fulbright Distinguished Visiting Chairs Dr. Okamoto (Brazil) and Dr. Kim (South Korea) speak on Transnational Asian Perspectives on Film
Fulbright Distinguished Chair Dr. Dustin van der Haar (South Africa) speaks with colleagues about his work on AI and Sport’s Medicine, undertaken at Emory’s “Sports Performance & Research Center” (SPARC)
The Halle Institute for Global Research has four open grant opportunities for faculty with upcoming application deadlines. Please review the grant summaries
Julia Bullock, professor of Japanese language and literature for Emory College of Arts and Sciences, was named director of the Halle Institute