Updates
until the August 1 deadline for the traditional Fulbright Scholar Program.
Through August 1, 2009, U.S. faculty and professionals are invited to apply for the 2010-11 round of grants
Assistant professors, adjuncts and other early career faculty may qualify for an array of opportunities.
WEBINARS - Explore Fulbright’s new award offerings through an upcoming Webinar. U.S. faculty, administrators and professionals are invited to attend Language and References on July 8 at 2 p.m. EST. See our complete schedule of planned Webinars, as well as an archive of previous broadcasts.
Keep up with Fulbright developments with our new monthly e-newsletter, The Fulbright Scholar News. Join the distribution list by emailing outreach@cies.iie.org. The next edition of FSN, which will explore opportunities for faculty, lawyers, linguists and community college administrators in Ukraine, Central America and Russia, goes to press on June 1.
Scholar mobility is a vital driver of institutional mobility, and institutional mobility drives student mobility, according to a chapter in a new IIE white paper. A new IIE book on this issue is also available.
The experiences of Fulbrighters to India and the opportunities in the South Asian country will be the focus of a special e-newsletter. You are invited to obtain a complimentary edition to this report at outreach@cies.iie.org.
FEATURED AWARD opportunities
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The Fulbright Scholar Program offers more than 800 opportunities for faculty and professionals to teach, research and advise institutions. These particular award opportunities are particularly well-suited for a variety of scholars in specialized disciplines. Information on each award featured may be found in the Catalog of Awards. The deadline is August 1. |
Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program and European Union Scholar-in-Residence (EUSIR) Program competitions are now open.
Deadline: October 15, 2009
Take the opportunity to meet CIES staff when they are in your area.
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