PANEL READERS NEEDED FOR US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

Jennifer Tishler jtishler at WISC.EDU
Wed Jun 22 20:56:11 UTC 2005


Dear SEELANGERS:
I'm forwarding this message to SEELANGS at the request of a Program
Officer at the U.S. Department of Education who is not a member of this
list.
-Jennifer
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WE NEED YOU!
PANEL READERS NEEDED FOR US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

The International Education Programs Service (IEPS) in the U.S.
Department of Education administers a variety of international programs.
IEPS continually seeks language and area studies specialists to serve as
readers for grant competitions.

Readers participate in a panel review of applications (usually no longer
than one or two weeks), and are provided with modest compensation. Most
reviews are conducted electronically, via the U.S. Department of
Education’s e-Reader system, and travel will not be necessary. In cases
where travel is necessary, readers are provided with round trip travel,
hotel room, and meal allowances. The review process involves
orientation, reading of the applications, and daily discussions with
other panelists. Scores are based on U.S. Department of Education
selection criteria. Programs include:

FULBRIGHT-HAYS PROGRAMS

• Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad
• Faculty Research Abroad
• Group Projects Abroad
• Seminars Abroad

TITLE VI OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION ACT PROGRAMS

• American Overseas Research Centers
• Business and International Education
• Centers for International Business Education
• Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships
• Institute for International Public Policy
• International Research and Studies
• Language Resource Centers
• National Resource Centers
• Technology Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information
Access
• Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language

If you or anyone you know is interested in serving as a reader, please
visit the U.S. Department of Education Field Reader System Web site at:

http://webprod.cbmiweb.com/edfrs

to enter your information.

Thank you for your assistance in expanding and enhancing our reader pool!

--
Jennifer Ryan Tishler
Associate Director
Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia (CREECA)
210 Ingraham Hall, 1155 Observatory Drive
Madison, WI 53706
tel. 608-262-3379
fax. 608-890-0267
http://www.wisc.edu/creeca

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