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For stipend/benefits and other information on this award, click on the link below.
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Award #9568
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Category:
Lecturing or Lecturing/Research
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Deadline:
August 1, 2008
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Grant Activity: Lecture and conduct research in any discipline and conduct faculty training or in-service teacher training sessions as requested. Teaching load is a maximum of two courses at the undergraduate or graduate level.
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Specialization(s): While all disciplines will be considered, the following fields are of special interest: mechanical, civil, chemical or electrical engineering; medicine; public health; economics; archaeology; American studies; environmental studies; social sciences; journalism; fine arts; performing arts; museum management, and all levels of education.
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Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.
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Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. preferred but master's degree acceptable with 5 years of experience.
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Location: Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.
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Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 months
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Starting Date: June 2009 or later
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Comments: Applicants without contacts in El Salvador may contact the U.S. Embassy for assistance with affiliation. Inquiries may be directed to Cultural Affairs Officer Marjorie Stern at sternma2@state.gov.
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Staff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, jgraff@cies.iie.org or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, mdickson@cies.iie.org
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