Overview
The U.S. Embassy in Bamako is currently seeking to recruit qualified applicants to pursue and graduate studies or conduct research and professional development programs in the United States. The following Fulbright scholarships are available for Malian citizens:
2011-2012 Fulbright Junior Staff Development Program (FJSD): funds two years of higher level education in the United States, leading to a Master’s or PhD degree. FJSD candidates should have at least the equivalent of four years of university study or the equivalent of a U.S. Bachelor’s Degree and must have an English proficiency with a TOEFL score of 550 and over. For preliminary application purposes, candidates may submit ALIGU scores in lieu of TOEFL.* Candidates will also be required to attain required scores on the GRE or GMAT. JSD Application
2011-2012 Fulbright Francophone/Lusophone Junior Staff Development Program: funds two years of higher level education in the United States, leading to a Master’s. It differs from the FJSD program (described above) in that it requires a TOEFL score of 480 and over and includes an intensive English Language training prior to the academic program. For preliminary application purposes, candidates may submit ALIGU scores in lieu of TOEFL.* Upon completion of the English Language training program, the candidates will then sit for the GRE in the United States and must attain required scores. Francophone JSD Application
2011-2012 International Fulbright Science and Technology Award: funds PhD study at top American universities in the fields of science, technology and engineering. The candidate must have a Bachelor Degree at the time of application as well as a TOEFL of 580 or higher. For preliminary application purposes, candidates may submit ALIGU scores in lieu of TOEFL.* S&T Application
2011-2012 Fulbright Visiting Students-TESOL Teachers Program: funds two years of higher level education in the United States, leading to a Master’s. Nominees must have completed their undergraduate education and hold a degree equivalent to a U.S. Bachelor’s degree. They must be high school or University teachers of English and have a minimum of one year of Experience teaching English. It requires a TOEFL score of 575 and over. For preliminary application purposes, candidates may submit ALIGU scores in lieu of TOEFL.
2011-2012 The Fulbright African Senior Research Program: funds University professors, who hold a PhD or a Doctorate, to carry out research or participate in a professional development program in an academic institution in the United States. The length of the program is between 4 and 9 months. This program requires an English proficiency of 550. For preliminary application purposes, candidates may submit ALIGU scores in lieu of TOEFL.
* Senior African Research Application on request. The preliminary application forms are downloadable from our website at http://www.mali.usembassy.gov/ and are also available at the American Embassy located in ACI 2000 Street 241 Door 297 Bamako, Mali.
Please return the completed application forms to the U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Section. The deadline for receipt of applications for all the other Fulbright programs is April 7, 2010. For more information, please call 20 70 2423.* The ALIGU is administered by Cours des Langues in Quinzambougou (2021 7422). The TOEFL is administered at Cours des Langues and at CEFLA/IHEM in Hamdallaye ACI 2000 (20 29 6727)
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
The U.S. Embassy in Bamako is currently seeking to recruit qualified applicants to pursue and graduate studies or conduct research and professional development programs in the United States. The following Fulbright scholarships are available for Malian citizens:
2011-2012 Fulbright Junior Staff Development Program (FJSD): funds two years of higher level education in the United States, leading to a Master’s or PhD degree. FJSD candidates should have at least the equivalent of four years of university study or the equivalent of a U.S. Bachelor’s Degree and must have an English proficiency with a TOEFL score of 550 and over. For preliminary application purposes, candidates may submit ALIGU scores in lieu of TOEFL.* Candidates will also be required to attain required scores on the GRE or GMAT. JSD Application
2011-2012 Fulbright Francophone/Lusophone Junior Staff Development Program: funds two years of higher level education in the United States, leading to a Master’s. It differs from the FJSD program (described above) in that it requires a TOEFL score of 480 and over and includes an intensive English Language training prior to the academic program. For preliminary application purposes, candidates may submit ALIGU scores in lieu of TOEFL.* Upon completion of the English Language training program, the candidates will then sit for the GRE in the United States and must attain required scores. Francophone JSD Application
2011-2012 International Fulbright Science and Technology Award: funds PhD study at top American universities in the fields of science, technology and engineering. The candidate must have a Bachelor Degree at the time of application as well as a TOEFL of 580 or higher. For preliminary application purposes, candidates may submit ALIGU scores in lieu of TOEFL.* S&T Application
2011-2012 Fulbright Visiting Students-TESOL Teachers Program: funds two years of higher level education in the United States, leading to a Master’s. Nominees must have completed their undergraduate education and hold a degree equivalent to a U.S. Bachelor’s degree. They must be high school or University teachers of English and have a minimum of one year of Experience teaching English. It requires a TOEFL score of 575 and over. For preliminary application purposes, candidates may submit ALIGU scores in lieu of TOEFL.
2011-2012 The Fulbright African Senior Research Program: funds University professors, who hold a PhD or a Doctorate, to carry out research or participate in a professional development program in an academic institution in the United States. The length of the program is between 4 and 9 months. This program requires an English proficiency of 550. For preliminary application purposes, candidates may submit ALIGU scores in lieu of TOEFL.
* Senior African Research Application on request. The preliminary application forms are downloadable from our website at http://www.mali.usembassy.gov/ and are also available at the American Embassy located in ACI 2000 Street 241 Door 297 Bamako, Mali.
Please return the completed application forms to the U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Section. The deadline for receipt of applications for all the other Fulbright programs is April 7, 2010. For more information, please call 20 70 2423.* The ALIGU is administered by Cours des Langues in Quinzambougou (2021 7422). The TOEFL is administered at Cours des Langues and at CEFLA/IHEM in Hamdallaye ACI 2000 (20 29 6727)
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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