Overview
The Fulbright program provides an unparalleled opportunity to teach, study and conduct research in 155 countries worldwide. The scope of the Fulbright as envisioned by Senator Fulbright, is
• to promote mutual understanding through a commitment to the free flow of ideas and people across National boundaries.
• to expand, through this understanding, the boundaries of human wisdom, empathy and perception.
• through cooperation in constructive activities among people of different nations, to create true and lasting world peace.
Eligibility
• Current juniors (graduating 2011), seniors, recent graduates, current graduate students, or alumni
• US Citizenship required.
Types of grants
• English Teaching Assistantships (ETA): recipients assist in the teaching of English and a complementary project.
• Full Grants: students may 1) conduct research, whether in an academic or institutional setting 2) pursue study with a complementary project. Recipients will need a host country affiliation with the institution or organization.
Application Procedure
• Candidates need to develop an independent program proposal and secure an in-country affiliation.
• Grants will fund project and living expenses for an 8-12 month period.
• Students apply to a specific country for a specific proposal. You may only apply to one country only.
Language requirements: varies by countryDeadlinesDecision to apply: June 15, 2010 (submit campus registration form to right)Campus deadline: September 16, 2010Final submission: October 18, 2010
Campus Fulbright Program Advisor (FPA)Elisa Tragni Maloney- tragni@andrew.cmu.edu (412) 268-1969 (412) 268-1969
Further information may be found at: http://www.cmu.edu/fso/fulbright/
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
The Fulbright program provides an unparalleled opportunity to teach, study and conduct research in 155 countries worldwide. The scope of the Fulbright as envisioned by Senator Fulbright, is
• to promote mutual understanding through a commitment to the free flow of ideas and people across National boundaries.
• to expand, through this understanding, the boundaries of human wisdom, empathy and perception.
• through cooperation in constructive activities among people of different nations, to create true and lasting world peace.
Eligibility
• Current juniors (graduating 2011), seniors, recent graduates, current graduate students, or alumni
• US Citizenship required.
Types of grants
• English Teaching Assistantships (ETA): recipients assist in the teaching of English and a complementary project.
• Full Grants: students may 1) conduct research, whether in an academic or institutional setting 2) pursue study with a complementary project. Recipients will need a host country affiliation with the institution or organization.
Application Procedure
• Candidates need to develop an independent program proposal and secure an in-country affiliation.
• Grants will fund project and living expenses for an 8-12 month period.
• Students apply to a specific country for a specific proposal. You may only apply to one country only.
Language requirements: varies by countryDeadlinesDecision to apply: June 15, 2010 (submit campus registration form to right)Campus deadline: September 16, 2010Final submission: October 18, 2010
Campus Fulbright Program Advisor (FPA)Elisa Tragni Maloney- tragni@andrew.cmu.edu (412) 268-1969 (412) 268-1969
Further information may be found at: http://www.cmu.edu/fso/fulbright/
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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