Fulbright opportunities for U.S. citizens (forwarded)
Suzanne Kemmer
kemmer at rice.edu
Tue Jul 20 16:03:36 UTC 2010
The Fulbright Scholar Program and Humphrey Fellowship Program are
administered by the Institute of International Education’s Department
of Scholar and Professional Programs, which includes the Council for
International Exchange of Scholars and Humphrey divisions.
For more information, contact us at scholars at iie.org or 202-686-4000
or visit www.iie.org/cies.
Fulbright Scholar Program for US Faculty and Professionals for
2011-2012 is Open
The Fulbright Scholar Program offers 50 awards in teaching, research
or combined teaching/research in linguistics, including a Fulbright
Distinguished Chair. Even better, faculty and professionals in
linguistics also can apply for one of the 175 “All Discipline” awards
open to all fields.
What does Fulbright offer in linguistics? Here are a few of the
awards for 2011-2012:
Middle East and North Africa: Grant opportunities are available
throughout the region including Lebanon, Algeria, Israel, Syria and
the West Bank.
South and Central Asia: Applications in linguistics are welcome in
many of these countries, including India and Pakistan. Distinguished
chair awards also available.
South America: Grant opportunities are available in Chile, El
Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Panama.
Turkey: Applications in linguistics are welcome.
Bulgaria: Applications in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics.
Faculty and professionals are also encouraged to participate in one
of our weekly webinars. For more information, visit our website at
www.iie.org/cies/webinar.
The application deadline is August 2, 2010. U.S. citizenship is
required. For more information, visit our website at www.iie.org/
cies or contact us at scholars at iie.org.
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