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For stipend/benefits and other information on this award, click on the link below.
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Award #9574
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Category:
Lecturing or Lecturing/Research
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Deadline:
August 1, 2008
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Grant Activity: Teach courses in area of specialization and conduct independent or collaborative research as desired.
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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 with 5 years of teaching experience will be considered.
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Location: Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.
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Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 months
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Starting Date: July-August 2009 or January 2010
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Comments: Applications in any discipline will be considered. The U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa can suggest contacts and make recommendations for affiliation. Inquiries may be directed to Cultural Affairs Officer Natasha M. Basley at basleynm@state.gov or Karla Castaneda at castanedakm@state.gov. Specific requests have been made for specialists in the following areas: (1) Information Technology, Central American Technological University (UNITEC); (2) Music: The National Autonomous University seeks a scholar in violin and chamber music. For more information contact Luisa Cruz at luisacruz@yahoo.com or Julio Zelaya at zelayajc@yahoo.com; (3) Law: The Catholic University of Honduras seeks a scholar in clinical legal education and oral argument; contact Ericka Boquin at eboquin@unicah.edu for more information; (4) Library Science: The National Pedagogical University seeks a scholar in library science; for more information contact Nitida Carranza at ncarranza@upnfm.edu.hn; (5) The National Autonomous University seeks a scholar in higher education administration; for more information contact Norma de Reyes at reyesmartin@amnettgu.com.
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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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