Belgian American Educational Foundation (BAEF)

Location:
Multiple Locations,
Belgium

Funding for graduate study or doctoral research in Belgium 

The Belgian American Educational Foundation (BAEF) encourages applications for fellowships for advanced study or research at a Belgian university or institution of higher learning, or Belgian research institution.

The BAEF will award up to fourteen fellowships as outright non-renewable grants carrying a personal stipend of $30,000 for Master’s or Ph.D. students (2026 value). Applicants should make their own arrangements to register or affiliate with a Belgian university or research institution. Knowledge of Dutch, or French, or German is optional.

Fellows should be in residence in Belgium during the tenure of their fellowship and stay for a period of 12 months. If the Fellow chooses to remain in Belgium for less than 12 months, the stipend will be prorated accordingly. The minimum duration of the fellowship is 6 months.

Eligibility

Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States and fulfill one of the following conditions:

  • Plan to register for study at a Belgian graduate program: Master’s, Ph.D., or equivalent professional degree while holding the BAEF fellowship.
  • Be a registered student in a Master’s, Ph.D., or equivalent degree program in the United States at the time of application and plan applicable research in Belgium.
  • Hold a Master’s, Ph.D., or equivalent degree and plan research in Belgium. Postdoctoral applicants should by July 1, 2026, have no more than 2 years of research experience since obtaining their Ph.D. degree.

Fact Sheet

Eligibility:
Barnard College, Columbia Alumna/us, Columbia College, Columbia Engineering, Columbia General Studies, Columbia Undergraduates, U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident
Fellowship Type:
Postgraduate Degree-Seeking, Study Abroad/Foreign Language
Location:
Multiple Locations,
Belgium

Dates & Deadlines

2026
Application Deadline: 
Friday, October 31, 2025