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Traditional Fulbright Scholar Program (2009 - 2010)

To insure that your application is reviewed in a timely manner, it is essential that all required parts be submitted by the deadline.  The following checklist provides a general guide, but it is important to read the description of the specific award for which you are applying to determine which of the following materials must be submitted and to learn any award-specific requirements not listed below.

Core Materials

All applications must include the following:

Application form, completed online and signed electronically
Project Statement (up to five pages using 12 pt. type or larger)
Tailored curriculum vitae or resume, including publications list (up to eight pages for
Distinguished Chair Program applicants and six pages for all others.)

Research Awards:

Select bibliography (up to three pages)
Three reference letters
Lecturing or Lecturing/Research Awards:

Course syllabi (up to 10 pages total)
Two reference letters
One teaching report
Travel-only Lecturing or Lecturing/Research Awards:

One teaching report
Names and addresses of references

If applicable (consult award description to determine whether the following are required):

Letter of invitation or other relevant correspondence from abroad
Language proficiency report

Supplemental Materials

Applicants in Architecture and the Visual Arts:

Three sets of samples of your work
Identification list of included items
Applicants in Creative Writing and Professional Journalism:

Three sets of writing samples
Applicants in Filmmaking, the Performing Arts, Dance, and Music:

Three sets of samples of your work
Identification list of included items

Voluntary

Publicity survey
Race/ethnicity questionnaire
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