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Award #9183
Category:  Lecturing/Research
Number of Awards: 3
Deadline:  August 1, 2008
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses, assist with student advising and curriculum development, and conduct research in specialization.
Specialization(s): Conflict resolution, public policy, economics, American studies, education administration, business administration, applied linguistics, environmental studies, public health
Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. An interpreter will be provided as necessary.
Additional Qualifications: Applicants should hold a Ph.D. or the appropriate terminal degree and have at least 5 years of teaching experience at the university level or the professional equivalent.
Location: American University of Armenia; Yerevan State Linguistic University after V. Brusov; Yerevan State University
Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 months
Starting Date: September to December 2009 or February to June 2010
Comments: In addition to their duties at the host institution, grantees are usually asked to deliver guest lectures at other institutions. Letters of invitation are not required but are recommended. For information contact Thomas Mittnacht, public affairs officer, at MittnachtT@state.gov, or Hasmik Mikayelyan, cultural affairs assistant, at mikayelyhb@state.gov or hbm@usa.am.
Staff: Senior Program Officer Jean McPeek, 202.686.6246, jmcpeek@cies.iie.org or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, korchison@cies.iie.org

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