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For stipend/benefits and other information on this award, click on the link below.
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All Disciplines: Distinguished Scholars
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Award #9385
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Category:
Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or Research
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Number of Awards: 4
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Deadline:
August 1, 2008
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Grant Activity: Grants for lecturing may include teaching graduate and undergraduate courses, conducting seminars or workshops, and consulting on course design and curriculum development. The specific duties of the assignment should be negotiated directly with the institution of affiliation.
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Location: Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation from the host institution. The institution need not be an educational one; museums, libraries and archival facilities may be accepted at the discretion of the Fulbright Commission.
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Length of Grant: 4 months to 10 months
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Starting Date: Between September 2009 and April 2010
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Comments: The UK Fulbright Commission seeks to identify potential and established leaders of academic, artistic or professional excellence who will make significant contributions toward the discussion and development of key issues in their field of study. Candidates who have not recently spent a considerable time in the UK are preferred. Candidates should have strong reasons for wishing to pursue the proposed project in the UK and a clear idea of what they wish to accomplish during their time as a Fulbright Scholar, not only academically but also in terms of reaching out to the wider community and understanding their host country and culture.
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Staff: Senior Program Officer Cynthia Crow, 202.686.7872, ccrow@cies.iie.org or Program Associate Abby Greenwell, 202.686.6232, agreenwell@cies.iie.org
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