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2O1O 2O11Grants for U.S. Facul ty and Profess ionals

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Using the 2010-2011 Catalogue of Awards• To move through the catalogue pages, use one of the following methods:

— Use the scroll bar on the right side of your screen or the page buttons on the bottom navigation bar.

— Go to the “Contents” page and click on a heading.

— Use the “Bookmarks” that appear on the left side of the screen when you open the catalogueofawardsfile(underthepagesicon).Clickonabookmarktogotoa particular section of the catalogue. If a plus sign appears to the left of the heading, click on it to view a list of subheadings. Each subheading is also a link to that particular section of the catalogue of awards. Note: If the “Bookmarks” do not appear when you open the file, go to the “Windows” menu and select “Show Bookmarks.”

— As you move through the catalogue, look for areas where your pointer, which normally looks like an open hand, turns into a pointing hand. These areas are also links to other sections of the catalogue of awards. If the pointing hand has a plus sign on top of it, the link is to a World Wide Web page.

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Fulbright Scholar ProgramAWARD OPPORTUNITIES BY WORLD AREA

2 Alphabetical Index of Country, Regional and Special Awards4 Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program14 Africa, Sub-Saharan31 EastAsiaandthePacific48 Europe93 Middle East and North Africa106 South and Central Asia115 Western Hemisphere

GRANT STIPENDS AND BENEFITS

134 GrantStipendandBenefitsOverview137 2010-2011StipendandBenefitsTables

INDEXES

168 Index to All Awards by Discipline196 Index to Research Awards by Discipline204 IndextoAwardsOpentoProfessionals

Fulbright Scholar ProgramThe Fulbright Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, is

the U.S. government’s flagship international exchange program and is supported by the people of the United States and partner countries around the world. For more information, visit fulbright.state.gov.

The Fulbright Scholar Program is administered by CIES. CIES is a division of the Institute of International Education. For more information, please contact

Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES)3007TildenStreet,NW,Suite5L,Washington,DC20008-3009

Telephone:202.686.7877•Fax:202.362.3442•E-mail:[email protected]

Other Materials

208 Administration and Funding Information

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AlphAbeticAl listing of country, regionAl And speciAl progrAms

African Regional Research Program........................................15Albania......................................................................................49Algeria......................................................................................94Argentina-UruguayJointAwardinEnvironmentalSciences.. 116Argentina ............................................................................... 116Armenia....................................................................................50Australia....................................................................................32Austria......................................................................................51Azerbaijan.................................................................................52Bahrain.....................................................................................94Bangladesh.............................................................................107Barbados and Eastern Caribbean.......................................... 117Belarus.....................................................................................53Belgium/Luxembourg................................................................53Benin........................................................................................15Bhutan....................................................................................107Bolivia..................................................................................... 117BosniaandHerzegovina..........................................................53Botswana..................................................................................16Brazil....................................................................................... 118Bulgaria....................................................................................55Burkina Faso............................................................................17Cambodia.................................................................................32Cameroon.................................................................................17Canada................................................................................... 118Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies........ 116Chad.........................................................................................17Chile.......................................................................................122China, People’s Republic of.....................................................33Colombia................................................................................123Costa Rica..............................................................................123Coted’Ivoire.............................................................................18Croatia......................................................................................56Cyprus......................................................................................57Czech Republic........................................................................57Denmark...................................................................................58Dominican Republic................................................................123Democratic Republic of the Congo...........................................18Ecuador..................................................................................124Egypt .......................................................................................95ElSalvador.............................................................................124Estonia..................................................................................... 58Ethiopia.....................................................................................18European Union Affairs Research Program.............................49 Finland......................................................................................59France......................................................................................60Fulbright Border Program (see Mexico).................................128Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program.....................................4

Georgia.....................................................................................61Germany...................................................................................62Ghana.......................................................................................19Greece......................................................................................63Guatemala..............................................................................125Guinea......................................................................................20Honduras................................................................................126Hong Kong................................................................................35Hungary....................................................................................64Iceland......................................................................................65India........................................................................................108Indonesia..................................................................................36Ireland.......................................................................................66Israel.........................................................................................96Italy...........................................................................................69Jamaica..................................................................................127Japan........................................................................................38Jordan.......................................................................................98Kazakhstan.............................................................................109Kenya.......................................................................................21Korea........................................................................................39Kosovo......................................................................................71Kuwait.......................................................................................99Kyrgyz Republic......................................................................109Latvia........................................................................................72Lebanon....................................................................................99Lithuania...................................................................................74Macao.......................................................................................40Macedonia................................................................................75Madagascar..............................................................................21Malawi......................................................................................21Malaysia...................................................................................41Mali...........................................................................................22Malta.........................................................................................75Mauritius...................................................................................22Mexico....................................................................................127Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program......94Moldova....................................................................................76Mongolia...................................................................................42Montenegro..............................................................................76Morocco..................................................................................100Mozambique.............................................................................23Namibia....................................................................................24Nepal...................................................................................... 110Netherlands..............................................................................76New Zealand............................................................................43Nicaragua...............................................................................128Niger.........................................................................................24

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Nigeria......................................................................................24Norway.....................................................................................77Oman......................................................................................101Pakistan...................................................................................111Panama..................................................................................129Paraguay................................................................................130Peru........................................................................................130Philippines................................................................................43Poland......................................................................................78Portugal....................................................................................79Qatar.......................................................................................102RepublicofMaldives.............................................................. 112Romania...................................................................................80Russian Federation..................................................................82Rwanda....................................................................................25Saudi Arabia...........................................................................102Senegal....................................................................................26Serbia.......................................................................................83SierraLeone.............................................................................26Singapore................................................................................ 45SlovakRepublic........................................................................83Slovenia....................................................................................84South Africa..............................................................................26South and Central Asia Regional Research Award................107Spain........................................................................................84SriLanka................................................................................ 112Swaziland.................................................................................27Sweden.....................................................................................86Syria.......................................................................................103Taiwan......................................................................................45Tajikistan................................................................................. 112Tanzania...................................................................................28Thailand....................................................................................46

TrinidadandTobago...............................................................131Tunisia....................................................................................103Turkey.......................................................................................87Turkmenistan.......................................................................... 113Uganda.....................................................................................28Ukraine.....................................................................................88United Arab Emirates..............................................................104United Kingdom........................................................................90Uruguay..................................................................................131Uzbekistan.............................................................................. 113Venezuela...............................................................................132Vietnam....................................................................................46West Bank..............................................................................104Zambia......................................................................................29Zimbabwe.................................................................................30

special prOgraMs and awards

German Studies Seminar.........................................................62

U.S.–GermanyInternationalEducation Administrators Program (see Germany) ...............................................................63

U.S.–JapanInternationalEducation Administrators Program (see Japan).....................................................................39

U.S.–KoreaInternationalEducation Administrators Program (see Japan).....................................................................40

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Fulbright DistinguisheD Chairs Program

PARTICIPATING CountriesDeadline for all Fulbright Distinguished Chair awards: August 1, 2009

5 Australia 5 Austria 7 Brazil 7 Canada 7 Czech Republic 7 Denmark 8 Finland 8 France 9 Germany 9 Hungary 9 Israel* 10 Italy 10 Netherlands 11 Poland 11 Portugal 11 Russia 12 Sweden 13 United Kingdom

*Research opportunities available.

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Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramProgram Overview: Awards in the Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program are viewed as among the most prestigious appointments in the Fulbright Scholar Program. Candidates should have a prominent record of scholarly accomplishment. The application deadline is August 1, 2009. Applicants should submit a single complete application online that includes: the online application form with all required items completed; a project statement (up to five pages); a tailored curriculum vitae or resume, including publications list (up to eight pages); for research awards: a select bibliography (up to three pages) and three reference letters; for lecturing or lecturing/research awards: course syllabi (up to 10 pages), two reference letters and one teaching report; a letter of invitation or other relevant correspondence from abroad, in the few cases where applicable. Selected scholars will be notified following a review during the fall. Staff: Assistant Director Maria Bettua, 202.686.6245, [email protected] or Program Associate Jeffrey Hopper, 202.686.6255, [email protected]

australiaFULBRIGHT-AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU) DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE (AUSTRALIA)Award #0001Category: Distinguished ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct collaborative research at the host institution and guest lectures or seminars at advanced undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Participate in a national tour with guest presentations at three to four institutions across Australia. Other activities as negotiated with the host university.Specialization(s): Political thought, comparative politics, government, federalism, foreign policy, international relations (including security), presidential policy, or any relevant political science subfieldAdditional Qualifications: Recognition as a scholar and teacher with rank of full or associate professor is required.Location(s): Australian National University, CanberraLength of Grant: 4 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: Between July 2010 and June 2011Comments: This position is intended to increase the awareness of the study of American politics and government in Australia and promote comparative and collaborative research in political science between Australia and the United States. The Chair will be affiliated with the School of Social Sciences in the Faculty of

Arts which supports a strong American studies program and offers undergraduate courses in American politics and government, American political history, American political thought, and an internship program with the United States Congress. The Americanists in the school are active researchers and supervise Ph.D. students in American politics and political history. Visit www.anu.edu.au for more information on the host institution. Visit www.fulbright.com.au for information on the Fulbright Program in Australia. Note: Applicants are not required to submit a course syllabus for this award.Deadline: August 1, 2009Academy of Fine Arts ChairStaff: Assistant Director Maria Bettua, 202.686.6245, [email protected] or Program Associate Jeffrey Hopper, 202.686.6255, [email protected]

austriaFULBRIGHT-ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS VIENNA DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN MEDIA THEORY AND MEDIA STUDIES (AUSTRIA)Award #0003Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: A flexible combination of teaching and research activities that entails at least two class sessions (90 minutes each) per week and may include advising or supervising advanced students. Format, content, and level of the individual courses (advanced undergraduate, graduates) are negotiated with the host institution.Specialization(s): Critical visual studies and media studies related to contemporary artsLanguage: Instruction is in English. Some knowledge of German is advantageous but not required.Location(s): Academy of Fine Arts, ViennaLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 1, 2010 or March 1, 2011Comments: The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna offers an international forum for experimentation in contemporary art and architecture and understands itself as a venue where theory and practice as well as research and art meet. It is seeking a distinguished lecturer on critical visual studies and media studies as contemporary art forms and who is in a position to negotiate the interface between theory and practice in the arts. Visit www.akbild.ac.at for further information on the host institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-KATHRYN AND CRAIG HALL DISTINGUISHED CHAIR FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN CENTRAL EUROPE (AUSTRIA)Award #0004Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: A flexible combination of teaching and research at the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the WU

Wirtschaftsuniversitaet Wien (Vienna University of Economics and Business) that entails teaching two class sessions per week consisting of 90 minutes each (two Austrian academic hours) in Vienna and one block course as a guest lecturer at another university in Central Europe that is affiliated with the host institution in the scholar’s area of expertise. Format, content and level (advanced undergraduate and graduate) of the individual courses are negotiated with the host institution.Specialization(s): This award is designed to address a broad spectrum of issues related to entrepreneurship, including entrepreneurial strategies; the importance of governments or other public institutions in facilitating individual initiative; and economic and social entrepreneurship.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, ViennaLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or March 2011Comments: WU Wirtschaftsuniversitaet Wien (Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration) has a special, but by no means exclusive, interest in entrepreneurial culture and strategies, including user integration and innovation management. For information on the host institution and department, visit www.wu-wien.ac.at/entrep/englisch. This award also provides grantees with an opportunity to lecture at another institution in Central Europe under the auspices of the WU Wirtschaftuniversitaet Wien’s networks.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITY LINZ DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (AUSTRIA)Award #0005Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: A flexible combination of teaching and research activities that entails at least two class sessions (90 minutes each) per week and may include advising or supervising advanced students. Joint research with host department is welcomed and appreciated in case of a two-class load.Specialization(s): International marketing, finance, accounting, organization, taxationLanguage: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Faculty of Social Sciences, Economics and Business, Johannes Kepler University Linz, LinzLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or March 2011Comments: The Johannes Kepler University Linz welcomes applications in all fields of international business. It has a special, although not exclusive, interest in candidates with expertise related to international marketing, finance, accounting and organization. Visit www.sowi.jku.at or www.students.jku.at for additional information about host institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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FULBRIGHT-KARL FRANZENS UNIVERSITY GRAZ DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN CULTURAL STUDIES (AUSTRIA)Award #0006Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: A flexible combination of teaching and research activities that entails at least two class sessions (90 minutes each) per week and may include advising or supervising advanced students. Format, content and level of the individual courses (advanced undergraduate and graduate) are negotiated with the host institution.Language: Instruction is in English. Some knowledge of German is advantageous but not required.Location(s): Faculty of the Humanities, Karl Franzens Graz University, GrazLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: March 1, 2011Comments: The grantee should be a scholar-teacher with interests in fields centrally associated with cultural studies. The Faculty of Humanities is particularly interested in scholars involved in theoretical and methodological issues and who would utilize interdisciplinary approaches with one or more of the faculty’s 19 departments in the fields of American studies, ancient and modern history, archaeology, art history, classical and modern languages and literature, education, ethnology, linguistics, musicology and philosophy. Visit www.uni-graz.at for more information about the host institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-UNIVERSITY OF INNSBRUCK DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (AUSTRIA)Award #0007Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: A flexible combination of teaching and research activities that entails at least two class sessions (90 minutes each) per week and may include advising or supervising advanced students.Specialization(s): Humanities or social sciencesLanguage: Lecturing is in English. Some knowledge of German is advantageous, but not required.Location(s): University of Innsbruck, InnsbruckLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 1, 2010 or March 1, 2011Comments: Scholars would be associated with one of the following six faculties at the University of Innsbruck: Faculty of Political Science and Sociology; Faculty of Management; Faculty of Economics and Statistics; Faculty of Humanities; Faculty of Language and Literature; Faculty of Education. Consult www.uibk.ac.at for more information about the host institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-UNIVERSITY OF KLAGENFURT DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN GENDER STUDIES (AUSTRIA)Award #0008Category: Distinguished Lecturing

Grant Activity: A flexible combination of teaching and research activities that entails at least two class sessions (90 minutes each) per week and may include advising or supervising advanced students. Format, content and level of the individual courses (advanced undergraduate and graduate) are negotiated with the host institution.Language: Lecturing is in English. German is desirable but not a prerequisite.Location(s): Alpen Adria, University of Klagenfurt, KlagenfurtLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 1, 2010 or March 1, 2011Comments: Grantee should be a scholar-teacher with interests in fields centrally associated with gender studies. The Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt is interested in scholars involved in theoretical and methodological issues and interdisciplinary approaches in one or more of the following fields: education; communication, media and cultural studies; English and American studies; German studies; history; literature; psychology and philosophy; informatics; information-management and information technology. Visit www.uni-klu.ac.at/ and www.uni-klu.ac.at/gender for more information about the host institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-UNIVERSITY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES VIENNA (AUSTRIA)Award #0009Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: A flexible combination of teaching at an advanced graduate level, advising Ph.D. candidates in development research, and collaborative research to be negotiated with the host institution.Specialization(s): Sustainable rural development and developing countriesLanguage: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems, University of Natural Sciences and Applied Life Sciences, ViennaLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 1, 2010 (preferred) or March 1, 2011Comments: The host institution seeks candidates from a wide range of disciplines (natural sciences, economics and social sciences) with a research focus on rural development (specific emphasis on poverty reduction, food security and innovation systems). Grantees will be affiliated with the Research for Development Forum (DEV-FORUM) which has partners with backgrounds in sustainable agriculture, livestock sciences, water management and forestry. Candidates applying should indicate how their own expertise and experience can be brought to bear on the objectives of the DEV-FORUM, its partners and associated students. For more information on the DEV-FORUM and its activities see www.boku.ac.at/dev-forum.html.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-UNIVERSITY OF SALZBURG DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN INTERCULTURAL THEOLOGY AND STUDY OF RELIGIONS (AUSTRIA)Award #0010Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: A flexible combination of teaching and research activities that entails at least two class sessions (90 minutes each) per week, and may include advising or supervising advanced students. Format, content and level of the individual courses (advanced undergraduate and graduate) are negotiated with the host institution.Language: Lecturing in German preferred, but lecturing in English is acceptable.Location(s): Faculty of Roman Catholic Theology, University of Salzburg, SalzburgLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: March 2011Comments: The Faculty of Theology has a special joint research project focusing on intercultural theology and the study of religions. The Faculty seeks an expert in the field of intercultural theology and/or religious studies who is (1) either a theologian or scholar from a non-European tradition with expertise in theories and approaches to the study of religion (2) who can teach his or her respective tradition and its cultural background (3) and in the spirit of inter-religious dialogue, discuss its relationship to other traditions. For further information, visit www.uni-salzburg.at/ztkr. This chair rotates to other faculties of the university on an annual basis.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN HUMANITIES AND CULTURAL STUDIES (AUSTRIA)Award #0011Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: A flexible combination of teaching and research activities that entails at least two class sessions (90 minutes each) per week and may include advising or supervising advanced students. Format, content and level of the individual courses (advanced undergraduate and graduate) are negotiated with the host institution.Specialization(s): Education, ethnology and anthropology, geography and regional studies, journalism and communications, philosophy, political science, psychology, sports and physical education, sociology, theater, film and media studies, theory of science, gender studies, cultural studiesLanguage: Lecturing is in English. Some knowledge of German is desirable.Location(s): University of Vienna, ViennaLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 1, 2010 or March 1, 2011Comments: The University of Vienna is seeking a scholar-teacher with a field of specialization in the disciplines listed above and is particularly interested in trans- and interdisciplinary approaches that might foster collaboration among the departments responsible for the above-mentioned disciplines. It would especially welcome candidates with fields of specialization

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that would facilitate association with one of the recently established Graduate School Initiatives and entail working with doctoral students. Visit www.univie.ac.at/en/ for general information and http://international.univie.ac.at/en/portal/initiativkollegs/ for specific information on existing Graduate School Initiatives.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-VIENNA UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DISTINGUISHED CHAIR (AUSTRIA)Award #0012Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: A flexible combination of teaching and research activities that entails at least two class sessions (90 minutes each) per week, and may include advising or supervising advanced students. Format, content and level (advanced undergraduate and graduate) of the individual courses are negotiated with the host institution.Specialization(s): Strategy, leadership, organization studies, logistics, management and organizational behavior, human resource management, information systems, finance, accounting, marketing, international businessLanguage: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, ViennaLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 1, 2010 or March 1, 2011Comments: This Chair rotates to other departments on an annual basis. WU Wirtschaftsuniversitat Wien (Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration) particularly invites scholars who are also interested in interdisciplinary approaches and are open to discourse and interaction with other departments at WU. Visit www.wu-wien.ac.at for further information about the host institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

braZilPUC-RIO DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN AMERICAN STUDIES (BRAZIL)Award #0013Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Teach graduate and undergraduate courses, organize seminars on U.S. history, U.S. studies or both, and develop collaborative research activities with the faculty.Language: Lecturing at the graduate level is in English. Some knowledge of Portuguese or Spanish is desirable.Location(s): Catholic University of Rio De Janeiro, Rio de JaneiroLength of Grant: 3 months to 4 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or March 2011Comments: The scholar will be affiliated with an interdepartmental nucleus created to form an incipient American studies program at PUC. The objective of the Distinguished Fulbright Chair in Brazil is to enhance and disseminate studies involving the United States and its relationship with the Americas in general and specifically with Brazil. These studies will favor

thematic development either from a systemic and comparative perspective or with a narrower, singular focus. Different approaches may be suggested depending on the subject or field of study involved, including the interdisciplinary treatment of a given topic. Applicants are encouraged to contact the university directly to discuss possible collaborative research projects. Contact Professor Marco Antonio Pamplona at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

CanaDaFULBRIGHT-YORK UNIVERSITY CHAIR (CANADA)Award #0014Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Lecture at graduate or undergraduate levels, or both, in any discipline at York University. May engage in research collaborations with colleagues at York University.Location(s): York University, TorontoLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011Comments: York University fosters interdisciplinary approaches to teaching and scholarship and offers a full range of undergraduate and graduate programs in the liberal arts, fine arts, sciences, engineering, environmental studies, health studies and the professions (including business, law, nursing, social work and education). The university welcomes applications in any of these areas. Applicants are encouraged to include a letter of invitation from the intended host department at York University. Visit www.yorku.ca for information about the university.Deadline: August 1, 2009

CZeCh rePubliCFULBRIGHT-MASARYK UNIVERSITY DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN SOCIAL STUDIES (CZECH REPUBLIC)Award #0565Number of Awards: 2Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach two 90-minute courses per week at advanced undergraduate and graduate levels. Consult on curriculum development and discuss topic of specialization with faculty. Specialization(s): The award is open to any specialization in all the fields offered at the Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, including but not limited to sociology, social anthropology, gender studies, political science, security and strategy studies, international relations, European studies, psychology, psychotherapy, social policy and social work, media studies and journalism, environmental studies.Additional Qualifications: Senior Scholar or professional with relevant experience.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, BrnoLength of Grant: 3 months to 4 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: For more information, please contact

the Fulbright Commission, Hana Ripkova, executive director, at [email protected], Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, Bretislav Dancak, vice-dean for foreign relations, at [email protected] or visit www.fss.muni.cz/en/.Deadline: August 1, 2009

DenmarKDANISH DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (DENMARK)Award #0015Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Contribute to the Institute’s active academic exchange in weekly seminars with other researchers at the Institute and facilitate the Institute’s research networking with U.S. universities and research environments. Participate in conferences and other activities organized by the Institute. Give at least one public lecture within field of expertise. Guest lectures at other Danish universities may also be arranged. The Chair is a joint venture between the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) and the Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR), which, together with a common library and administration, constitute the Danish Centre for International Studies and Human Rights (DCISM). According to agreement between the two institutes, the Chair will be at the Danish Institute for International Studies in the academic year 2010-11.Specialization(s): The chair is expected to have a strong research track record on questions of access to natural resources and effects of climate change on poor people’s access to natural resources. This area of research links up to the research on the significance of inequality to rural poor access to natural resources pursued within the Natural Resources and Poverty research unit at DIIS (www.diis.dk/sw20945.asp). Specializations desired: sociology, geography, development studies, political ecologyAdditional Qualifications: Academic rank of full professor or similar position.Language: English is the working language.Location(s): Danish Institute for International Studies, CopenhagenLength of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010 or February 1, 2011.Comments: DCISM was established on January 1, 2003 with the aim of strengthening research analysis and information activities in Denmark concerning international affairs, that is, the fields of foreign security and development policy; conflict; holocaust; genocide and political mass murders; and human rights in Denmark and abroad. DCISM is located in central Copenhagen. For a list of the Research Department staff, please visit www.diis.dk/sw34925.asp. A letter of invitation is required for this position. The scholar will have access to an IBM compatible computer and be given access to Internet and e-mail. DIIS will provide assistance in finding accommodation.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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DANISH DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN AMERICAN STUDIES (DENMARK)Award #0016Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: The grantee would be asked to teach one 4 hour course at the graduate level each term, plus one undergraduate level course in the fall term. In the spring term, 2 hours would be given over to advising students and to playing a central role in organizing a major academic conference. University of Southern Denmark (SDU) will defray the costs of that conference. At the undergraduate level, courses taught are within the fields of American history, literature, politics and American studies. At the graduate level, the M.A. degree in American studies has a mix of electives and required seminars. The teaching load is 6 hours per week each term. The format is a mix of seminars, lectures, discussions, presentations and oral reports. The average course size varies according to level: graduate courses usually have 15-20 students, and undergraduate level classes have a maximum of 35 students. Students purchase their own books, which may be supplemented by materials placed on the Intranet program Blackboard.Specialization(s): A scholar in environmental history or American studies focused on the environment.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. and at least 6 years of teaching experience required. Associate or full professors preferred.Location(s): Center for American Studies, University of Southern Denmark, OdenseLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010Comments: The Center would like to involve the Fulbright Scholar primarily in the education of its approximately 45 M.A. students. There are also possible research opportunities. The Center is currently involved in a number of interdisciplinary research projects and the Chair would be invited to participate in these projects as well as a number of conferences and seminars the Center organizes each year. The dean has set aside funding for a conference whose theme and participants will be shaped in a dialogue between the grantee and the faculty. The Chair will have access to a wide range of electronic journals, the university library and the Royal Library. Therefore, it will be possible to continue working on major projects. The scholar will be given an e-mail address and will have access to the usual electronic resources. Office space is provided. Some secretarial assistance is available. The university library is fully computerized and books can be ordered from any computer. In addition, American journals are available in full text format through any computer within the university network. It is possible to use PowerPoint, DVD, etc. Housing will be found for the scholar and decided upon after consultation with the scholar. The cost per month including utilities is approximately $1,000-$1,500.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FinlanDBICENTENNIAL CHAIR IN AMERICAN STUDIES (FINLAND)Award #0017Category: Distinguished Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one survey course and one seminar per semester in area of expertise. Supervise graduate theses and assist in curriculum development. Give occasional guest lectures at other universities. Teaching will require approximately 5 hours per week. Participate in the development of the North American Studies Program at the host university and in the meetings of the North American Studies Program board. Assist the Fulbright Commission as an application reviewer or candidate interviewer. Number of meeting hours per week per course: 2 (lecture course), 3 (seminar). Average size of class: 50 (survey course), 10-15 (seminar).Specialization(s): American history, political science, cultural studies, sociology, international relationsAdditional Qualifications: Rank of associate or full professor is required.Location(s): Renvall Institute, University of Helsinki, HelsinkiLength of Grant: 9 monthsStarting Date: Late August 2010Comments: Created in 1976 to institutionalize the teaching of American history, culture and language at the University of Helsinki, the Fulbright Bicentennial Chair is considered the oldest and most established of the Fulbright Distinguished Chairs. Currently, the Renvall Institute offers North American studies up to the Ph.D. degree. The Chair serves as an important resource to other Finnish universities and has played a central role in the development of an interdisciplinary approach to American studies at the University of Helsinki as well as four other universities with American studies programs (Tampere, Turku, Oulu and Jyvaskyla). The Chair position includes free housing, a spacious, fully-furnished Bicentennial Residence situated in the city center, about a 5 minute walk from the Renvall Institute. (Photos are posted at www.cies.org/ab_dc/images/finland.htm.) Visit www.helsinki.fi/hum/renvall/english for more information about the Renvall Institute. General information on Finland is available at www.cies.org/country/finland.htm. The Finnish Commission strongly encourages potential applicants to visit the Commission’s Web site www.fulbright.fi for more information and to contact the Commission directly with any questions.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-NOKIA DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES (FINLAND)Award #0018Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Distinguished Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: The Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair in Information and Communications Technologies award will emphasize projects that prioritize active

research work, including publications, yet also include giving lectures and supervising students. Applicants should negotiate and agree to the teaching/research ratio, number and level of courses to be taught, etc., with the host institutions prior to arrival. The scholar may be asked to supervise master’s or Ph.D. theses and give a guest lecture at the Nokia Research Center. Applicants should include a research and lecture plan in the application, including a letter of invitation from a Finnish host university.Specialization(s): Information, communications technologiesAdditional Qualifications: Candidates should have a prominent record of scholarly accomplishment.Language: English is sufficient.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Late August 2010 unless otherwise agreed with the Finnish Fulbright Commission. It is possible to split an award into two or more periods that do not exceed the maximum grant period of 9 months.Comments: This award is sponsored by the Nokia Foundation. One quarter of the Finnish labor force is directly or indirectly employed by the technology industry and 75 percent of private-sector R&D investment goes to the technology sector. The size and role of information and communications technologies in the Finnish economy and R&D have grown considerably along with the Nokia company’s worldwide success. The purpose of the Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair in Information and Communications Technologies is to enhance cooperation with Finnish and American universities and academics in this field. Information on Finland available at www.cies.org/country/finland.htm. The Finnish Commission strongly encourages potential applicants to visit the Commission’s Web site www.fulbright.fi for more information and to contact the Commission directly with any questions (Terhi Topi, program manager, at [email protected]).Deadline: August 1, 2009

FranCeFULBRIGHT-TOCQUEVILLE DISTINGUISHED CHAIR (FRANCE)Award #0019Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Distinguished Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Selection of host institutions currently under review. To know more about the former Distinguished Chair awardees, please visit: www.fulbright-france.org/htm/page.php?id=25.Specialization(s): Depending on selected institutions.Additional Qualifications: Recognition as a scholar and a teacher with rank of full professor is required.Language: Language requirements are commensurate with the nature of the project.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 4 months to 5 months

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Starting Date: See comments.Comments: The Fulbright-Tocqueville Distinguished Chair in American studies was offered for the first time in 2005, marking the bicentennial of the birth of Alexis de Tocqueville, the famous French historian, politician and author of “Democracy in America”. Contact at the Franco-American Commission: Dr. Amy Tondu, head of the American section, [email protected], telephone 33.1.44.14.53.64 (except Wednesday afternoons).Deadline: August 1, 2009

germanYGERMAN DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN AMERICAN STUDIES (GERMANY)Award #0020Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Teach one graduate seminar and one lecture course and participate in ongoing research. The Fulbright Commission encourages outreach projects and lectures in Germany.Specialization(s): American studies with concentration in either culture, literature, history or politics.Additional Qualifications: Recognition as a scholar and teacher and rank of full or associate professor are required.Language: German proficiency is helpful but not required.Location(s): Eberhard Karls University--Tuebingen, TuebingenLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 preferred; one-semester award beginning either September 2010 or March 2011 will be considered.Comments: The Tuebingen Distinguished Chair is a new joint initiative of the Fulbright Commission in Berlin and the Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen. The Chair is suitable for scholars who have had little or no prior experience with Germany. It is not available to scholars who have had a grant to Germany within the past 5 years. The Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen has a strong American studies program and cooperates closely with the German-American Institute (DAI) in Tuebingen and the Baden-Wurttemberg branch of the Berlin American Academy. The American studies program in Tuebingen is currently establishing a new integrative, interdisciplinary M.A. and Ph.D. program which, in addition to American literary and cultural studies, will include American history, political science, sociology, art history, media studies, etc. Hence, applications from all these as well as related disciplines are encouraged. Visit www.uni-tuebingen.de/ame.Deadline: August 1, 2009

hungarYJOHN MARSHALL CHAIR IN POLITICAL SCIENCE (HUNGARY)Award #0021Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Teach an advanced undergraduate course on U.S. government,

politics, and political institutions and one or more advanced courses or faculty seminars in area of specialization per semester. Additional duties will vary based on host institution but may include assisting in the development of the political science curriculum, overseeing student research and thesis work, and participating in departmental research projects.Specialization(s): U.S. government, politicsAdditional Qualifications: Senior scholar with an outstanding record of teaching and writing on U.S. political institutions. Background in comparative political or parliamentary systems desirable.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grants (preferred)Comments: The Fulbright Commission in Hungary will place the Chair at one of the following universities: Corvinus University (formerly Budapest University of Economics and Public Administration); Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest; University of Pecs; University of Szeged; University of Debrecen; University of Veszprem or Pazmany Peter Catholic University, Piliscsaba.Deadline: August 1, 2009

LASZLO ORSZAGH CHAIR IN AMERICAN STUDIES (HUNGARY)Award #0022Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Teach three lecture or seminar courses per semester and direct research at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Scholar may also offer short-term courses for Hungarian faculty and assist in curriculum development. Additional duties will vary depending on the host institution but may include assisting in curriculum development, overseeing student research and thesis work and participating in departmental research projects.Specialization(s): Applications accepted from any of the disciplines comprising American studies, including, but not limited to: history, art history, philosophy, literature, African American culture and literature, political science, sociology and religion.Additional Qualifications: Established scholar at associate or full professor level. Experience teaching graduate students and supervising Ph.D. theses desirable.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for academic-year grants (preferred); September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grantsComments: The Fulbright Commission in Hungary will place the Chair at one of the following universities: Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest; University of Debrecen; University of Szeged; University of Pecs; University of Veszprem; Pazmany Peter Catholic University, Piliscsaba; University of Miskolc; or Gaspar Karoli University of the Hungarian Reformed Church, Budapest.Deadline: August 1, 2009

israelFULBRIGHT-ISRAEL DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (ISRAEL)Award #0023Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Carry out a program of lecturing, research or combined lecturing/research as a guest of any accredited Israeli institution of higher education. Visit other institutions in order to give special guest lectures and take part in symposia and conferences. Open to candidates from all fields in the humanities and social sciences.Additional Qualifications: Rank of full professor, substantial teaching experience and an outstanding record of research and publication, or an equivalent status in one of the fine arts.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011Comments: Preference is given to candidates who have had limited or no prior experience in Israel. The Fulbright Commission in Israel will assist interested candidates without direct contacts in contacting suitable host institutions. Candidates should take into account that, according to United States-Israel Educational Foundation policy, host institutions are obliged to make a financial contribution towards the funding of the grants awarded to visiting Chairs. The matter of this mandatory contribution should be raised in preliminary discussions with potential hosts, prior to the issuance of a letter of invitation. A formal hosting commitment must be received by United States-Israel Educational Foundation from an eligible institution no later than January 2010, when the Foundation will make its final decision regarding the choice of the candidate to whom the Distinguished Chair will be offered.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-ISRAEL DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING (ISRAEL)Award #0024Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Carry out a program of lecturing, research or combined lecturing/research as a guest of any accredited Israeli institution of higher education. Visit other institutions in order to give special guest lectures and take part in symposia and conferences. Open to candidates from all fields in the natural sciences and engineering.Additional Qualifications: Rank of full professor, substantial teaching experience and an outstanding record of scientific achievement.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011Comments: Preference is given to candidates who have had limited or no prior experience in Israel. The Fulbright Commission in Israel will assist interested candidates without direct contacts in contacting suitable host institutions. Candidates should take into account that, according to

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United States-Israel Educational Foundation policy, host institutions are obliged to make a financial contribution towards the funding of the grants awarded to visiting Chairs. The matter of this mandatory contribution should be raised in preliminary discussions with potential hosts, prior to the issuance of a letter of invitation. A formal hosting commitment must be received by United States-Israel Educational Foundation from an eligible institution no later than January 2010, when the Foundation will make its final decision regarding the choice of the candidate to whom the Distinguished Chair will be offered.Deadline: August 1, 2009Naples ChairStaff: Assistant Director Maria Bettua, 202.686.6245, [email protected] or Program Associate Jeffrey Hopper, 202.686.6255, [email protected]

italYDISTINGUISHED CHAIR AT THE PARTHENOPE UNIVERSITY OF NAPLES (ITALY)Award #0025Category: Distinguished Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Foster innovation through collaborative research and curriculum development. The grantee will teach an undergraduate course in environmental sciences (2 hours per week); a one-week module (jointly with faculty from the Parthenope University of Naples) for Ph.D. students on the topic of resource, environment and sustainable development (approximately 4 hours per day for a total of 5 days); and act as Ph.D. student advisor. The scholar will have an opportunity to collaborate on ongoing departmental research. Parthenope University of Naples will also assist the scholar in organizing lectures at other Italian universities and Institutions.Specialization(s): Systems ecology (also including marine and terrestrial systems), life cycle assessment, general energy analysis and ecosystem energetics, energy conversions and networks, bioenergetics, similitude in environmental and economic systems, systems modeling and uncertainty, material and energy flows in industrial ecologies, analysis and design of sustainable systems including but not limited to urban systems, or closely related areas.Additional Qualifications: Both professionals with previous collaboration with universities and academics will be considered. Experience with Ph.D. curriculum development and Ph.D. students will be considered preferential qualification.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Department of Sciences for the Environment, Parthenope University of Naples, NaplesLength of Grant: 4 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011Comments: Parthenope University of Naples will provide assistance in finding

housing. Office and facilities (desk computer, Xerox, phone, fax) are provided. Research collaboration with departmental colleagues is anticipated.Deadline: August 1, 2009

TRENTO CHAIR IN LAW (ITALY)Award #0026Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate students for approximately 40 hours (6 hours a week) to classes of up to 15 students, and seminars to doctoral students for approximately 6 hours. The grantee is encouraged to give students reading assignments. The grantee has access to a well-stocked library for research. Other duties include student advising.Specialization(s): Comparative law, constitutional law, history of law, human rights, business law, civil law, criminal law, law and economicsAdditional Qualifications: Full professors and associate professors. Degree in law and related fields (constitution law, law and economics, law and society) is preferred.Language: EnglishLocation(s): Faculty of Law, University of Trento, TrentoLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: February or March 2011Comments: Opportunity for research in areas including labor law, public and constitutional law, comparative law, history of law and criminal law. Visit www.jus.unitn.it for more information about the host institution and www.jus.unitn.it/dsg/ricerche/progetti.html for more information regarding research opportunities. The University will provide free accommodation for the Fulbright scholar, access to data banks, a bicycle, and a card to have lunch in one of the University’s restaurants.Deadline: August 1, 2009Turin ChairStaff: Assistant Director Maria Bettua, 202.686.6245, [email protected] or Program Associate Jeffrey Hopper, 202.686.6255, [email protected]

DISTINGUISHED CHAIR AT THE POLYTECHNIC OF TURIN (ITALY)Award #0027Category: Distinguished Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach a class for Ph.D. students in the first semester titled “Complexity in the Environment: Hydrodynamics and Carbon Transport” (2 hours per week for 4 weeks), with an expected class size of 10-15 students, and a class for Ph.D. students titled “Lagrangian Models for Air Pollution” (2 hours per week for 6 weeks), with an expected class size of 10 students. Both courses will use materials based on journal articles and other similar publications.The grantee will offer one or two seminars in area of specialization and advise graduate and Ph.D. students. The Distinguished Chair will have an opportunity to collaborate with colleagues on current research exploring the impact of climate and anthropogenic landscape changes on rainfall (the source of water) and

concomitant replenishment of usable water supplies (for example, ground- and stream-water).Specialization(s): Mass, energy and momentum exchange within the soil-plant-atmosphere system.Additional Qualifications: Full professor with a Ph.D. degree for at least a decade and highly productive research.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Polytechnic Institute of Turin, TurinLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: January 2010Comments: A department office will be provided to the grantee; Politecnico will also assist in finding housing. Additional benefits: public transport card, museums, theater season tickets, ski resort season tickets.Deadline: August 1, 2009

netherlanDsFULBRIGHT-DOW DISTINGUISHED RESEARCH CHAIR OF THE ROOSEVELT STUDY CENTER (NETHERLANDS)Award #0028Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Distinguished ResearchGrant Activity: Candidates are expected to devote most of their time to writing (and finishing within a reasonable time after the fellowship period) a book-length scholarly study under contract or article(s) for a peer-reviewed journal or periodical. In addition, they are also expected to give a small number of guest lectures at universities for the general public and to participate in the conferences and other scholarly activities of the Roosevelt Study Center.Specialization(s): American history, American studiesAdditional Qualifications: Scholars must have a significant publication record.Location(s): The Roosevelt Study Center, MiddelburgLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 and March 2011Comments: The Roosevelt Study Center (RSC) in Middelburg, the Netherlands, is a small research and conference center on modern American history and culture. Housed in a 12th century abbey in the heart of Middelburg, in the southwestern part of the Netherlands, the center offers a library with documents on 20th-century U.S. history that are unique in Europe. The RSC also serves as the venue for European and American historians of the United States and American studies scholars. Affiliated with the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, the RSC has a research program focusing on aspects of U.S. political, social and cultural history, as well as on European-American relations. The award is sponsored by the Fulbright Scholar Program, the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and Dow Benelux. Further information may be obtained from the Roosevelt Study Center: [email protected] or www.roosevelt.nl.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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PolanDDISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN AMERICAN STUDIES OR LITERATURE (POLAND)Award #0029Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Teach two or three courses or seminars per semester at the undergraduate and graduate levels in American studies or literature. Direct research, assist with curriculum development and offer short-term courses for Polish faculty, as requested.Specialization(s): American media and society; American film, media and culture; popular culture; history of advertising, television or print media; 19th- and 20th-century literature including women’s, ethnic, modern and postmodern; literary theory and criticism, rhetoric and aesthetics; gender and queer studies; U.S. government, Congress, intellectual history, economics (business culture), internal and foreign policy, philosophyAdditional Qualifications: Associate or full professor and experience directing Ph.D. students.Language: Lecturing is in English. Translation assistance is available.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Mid-September 2010 for academic-year grants (preferred); mid-September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants.Comments: Web sites for potential host institutions are University of Warsaw, www.uw.edu.pl; University of Lodz, www.uni.lodz.pl; and Maria-Curie Sklodowska University, www.umcs.lublin.pl.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN EAST EUROPEAN/EURASIAN STUDIES (POLAND)Award #0030Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: The Chair may be invited to deliver lectures or seminars in East European Summer School, organized annually by the Center and give occasional guest lectures at other Polish and Central and East European universities.Specialization(s): Historical, political, cultural and nationality issues in relation to the territories comprising Eastern and Central Europe and the Russian Empire in the 19th century, the Soviet Union and Soviet-bloc countries in the 20th century, and the successor countries in East Central Europe and Eurasia to the present.Additional Qualifications: Associate or full professor and experience directing Ph.D. students.Language: Lecturing is in Polish or English.Location(s): Center for East European Studies, University of Warsaw, WarsawLength of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Mid-September 2010 for academic-year grants; mid-September 2010 or mid-February 2011 for one-semester grants. Full academic year grants preferred.Comments: The Center for East European Studies was established at Warsaw University

in 1990 as a follow-up to underground activities initiated during the Solidarity period (1980-81) and martial law after 1981. The Center’s activities concentrate on three programs. The Specialized East European Studies Program is a graduate and postgraduate two-year study program with three areas of specialization: (a) East Central Europe; (b) Russia, Central Asia and the Caucasus; and (c) Central Europe and the Balkans. The East European Summer School, established in 1992, is organized each year for young researchers from the entire region. The School of East European Languages was created to meet the needs of the Center’s students. The East European Studies Scholarship Program is a government-sponsored scholarship program targeted to applicants from the former Soviet Union and Soviet bloc countries. It is annually a group of approximately 50 young specialists, from Poland and other East European and post-Soviet countries. The Center provides a lecture hall for our students with small range of Polish and American books. There is availability of duplicating books and we have a “library reserved” system.The Center provides audio-visual equipment, science teaching aids and language laboratory equipment.Deadline: August 1, 2009

PortugalFULBRIGHT PORTUGAL 50TH ANNIVERSARY DISTINGUISHED CHAIR (PORTUGAL)Award #0031Category: Distinguished Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: The Distinguished Chair Fellow may be the guest of any accredited Portuguese institution of higher education. The Chair will carry out a program of lecturing or combined lecturing/research, as agreed with the Portuguese host institution. In addition, the Chair will visit other institutions in order to give special guest lectures and take part in symposia and conferences.Specialization(s): Contemporary issues in any field of the social sciences relating to US - Portugal bilateral and multilateral relationship. Preference will be given to multidisciplinary and comparative approaches, such as but not limited to: international relations, international politics, history of diplomatic relations, migration, communication, journalism, political science, judicial system, public policy and education.Additional Qualifications: Rank of associate or full professor, substantial teaching experience and an outstanding record of research and publication.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months or 4 monthsStarting Date: September or October 2010Comments: The Fulbright Commission will assist interested candidates without direct contacts in contacting suitable host institutions. The Fulbright Commission will also give assistance in finding housing.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-UCP CHAIR IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL TRADE AND BUSINESS LAW (PORTUGAL)Award #0032Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Teach two graduate level courses of 42 hours each to approximately 30 students of the LL.M. program in International Business Law. The courses will be advanced. Students purchase the necessary books. The grantee may be requested to present occasional lectures to other audiences within the School of Law or participate in the curriculum development of the graduate programs, or both.Specialization(s): International contracts, global capital markets, international arbitration, international business transactions, international finance, international banking, international taxation, commercial conflicts of laws, e-commerce, multinational corporations, international litigation, international intellectual property law, insolvency law, maritime law, contract drafting, negotiation, legal writingAdditional Qualifications: Distinguished lecturer with at least 10 years teaching experience. Professionals will not be considered.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): School of Law, Lisbon, Portuguese Catholic University, LisbonLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: September 20, 2010; January 18, 2011Comments: The Fulbright Commission in Portugal will assign two grants to take place over the course of the academic year. Only one grant will be given for each start date listed above. Personal computers and access to the Internet will be provided. Individual office space and secretarial assistance are also available. Housing is provided by the host institution. The contact person, Ms. Rita Bacelar ([email protected]), will give assistance in finding housing. The Fulbright Commission in Portugal will also give assistance in finding housing if needed.Deadline: August 1, 2009

russiaNIKOLAY V. SIVACHEV DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN U.S. HISTORY AND AMERICAN STUDIES (RUSSIA)Award #0033Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Lecture at advanced undergraduate and graduate levels in any specialization of U.S. history or American studies. The grantee will lecture at Moscow State University and will also have opportunities to collaborate more fully within the greater academic community.Additional Qualifications: Rank of associate or full professor is required.Length of Grant: 3 months to 5 months

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Starting Date: February 2011Comments: Moscow State University is one of Russia’s most distinguished universities and has played host to the Sivachev Distinguished Chair since its inception over 30 years ago. The Russia Fulbright Office has recently signed a memorandum of cooperation with Moscow State University to solidify the long-standing relationship between both institutions, and future Sivachev Chair faculty will have an opportunity to further develop this distinguished position while at Moscow State University. Visit www.fulbright.ru/en for further information about the Chair.Deadline: August 1, 2009

sWeDenFULBRIGHT DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN ALTERNATIVE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY (SWEDEN)Award #0034Category: Distinguished Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach specialized courses in alternative energy technology. Collaborate on teaching or research with department faculty. Advise doctoral students on ongoing and new research projects. Consult on curricula. Advise on establishing networking and exchanges with the grantee’s home university. The grantee is expected to give an inaugural address. Opportunities to give lectures at other Swedish universities and outside Sweden will be available. Final grant requirements will be discussed with the host institution.Specialization(s): Alternative energy technology, to include a broad range of fields. Preferred specialization in one or more of the following fields: car technology and transportation (biofuels, ethanol, biodiesel, battery technology, lightweight carbon fiber technology) and power generation (conversion of wind power to kilowatts, solar energy into cost-effective energy, clean coal power plants, carbon sequestration). These fields represent the host institution’s major areas of research. Specialization in at least one of these fields will increase the opportunity for productive and sustained collaboration.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D., 5 years of lecturing and research on alternative energy, preferably rank of professor. Professionals and researchers from research institutes and corporations will be considered.Language: English is sufficient.Location(s): Department of Energy and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg; Department of Applied Mechanics, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg Swedish Hybrid Center (also collaborates with scholars in Lund and Stockholm), Chalmers University of Technology, GothenburgLength of Grant: 9 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: Chalmers University of Technology in Goteborg was founded in 1829. Their study programs focus on technology, natural sciences and architecture. There are 10,600 students and

2,245 full-time positions, of which 1,500 are teachers and researchers. They strive to increase cooperation with the surrounding community both in applied research and by joining research and commercialization. The Volvo Group and Volvo Car Corporation, also located in Goteborg, are key collaborators and provide funding for 30 doctoral students in three engineering fields. In 2005, Chalmers participated in 139 EU projects, attracted attention for their cutting edge research with quantum computers and carbon isotope C-12 and launched their first “Energy Flagship” program on “Near-Term Pathways to a Sustainable Energy Future.” Visit www.chalmers.se for additional information. Located on the west coast, Goteborg is Sweden’s second largest city and Scandinavia’s largest port. Goteborg has a population of 496,000 residents and almost 60,000 students in the area. Housing will be covered by the Fulbright grant and will be arranged at the Chalmers University of Technology Guest House which has private apartments. Contact Dr. Jorgen Sjoberg, [email protected], telephone +46.31.772.1000.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-LUND UNIVERSITY CHAIR IN PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW (SWEDEN)Award #0035Category: Distinguished Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture in the human rights master’s programs on international law, international organizations, civil and political rights, regional systems like the Organization of American States, humanitarian law, refugee law, minority and indigenous rights, intellectual property rights and international labor standards. Teach in human rights training courses in Lund and abroad on topics such as civil and political rights, good governance and anti-corruption efforts, and human rights of women. Supervise master’s students in their thesis research and writing, and tutor for moot court competitions. The grantee may also participate in collaborative research with department faculty.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. in law or in a closely related field and 5-10 years of experience.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Lund University, LundLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Academic-year grant beginning September 2010 is preferred; a one- or two-semester award beginning in either September 2010 or January 2011 will be considered.Comments: Founded in 1666, Lund University is now the largest site of higher education and research in the Nordic countries, with its 42,500 students and 6,000 faculty and staff. The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI) is an independent academic institution, established in 1984, which promotes human rights through research, training and education. It has one of the largest human rights libraries in northern Europe. The RWI offers a 2-year undergraduate program in human

rights, and two master’s programs, one of which is in international human rights law and the other in human rights and intellectual property rights law. The RWI offers human rights capacity building programs in Sweden and abroad, carries out applied or policy-based research, and issues five series of publications as well as related books and journals. For additional information about the host institution, visit www.rwi.lu.se. The city of Lund, situated in the dynamic Oresund region in southern Sweden, is one of the oldest cities in Sweden. It has approximately 100,500 residents and is the 12th largest municipality in Sweden. It has a larger percentage of its population with a university education (58 percent) than the national average (29 percent).Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-UPPSALA UNIVERSITY CHAIR IN AMERICAN STUDIES (SWEDEN)Award #0036Category: Distinguished Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one introductory course for undergraduates as well as a more specialized course for senior or graduate students, or both, in the grantee’s area of expertise. Grantee is expected to give an inaugural lecture during the fall term. Opportunities to give lectures at other Swedish universities and outside Sweden will be available. Grantee may also participate in collaborative research with department faculty.Specialization(s): American history, American literature, American politicsAdditional Qualifications: Several years of teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level and a solid scholarly publication record are required.Location(s): The Swedish Institute for North American Studies, Department of English, Uppsala University, UppsalaLength of Grant: 4.5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Academic-year grant beginning September 2010 is preferred; a one-semester award beginning in either September 2010 or January 2011 will be considered.Comments: The city of Uppsala has more than 180,000 residents, is the fourth largest municipality in Sweden and is located 45 miles from Stockholm. Uppsala University is the oldest university in Scandinavia. With its nine faculties of law, theology, medicine, pharmacy, arts, educational sciences, languages, social sciences, and science and technology, Uppsala University offers its students more than 40 programs of study and independent courses. The Swedish Institute for North American Studies, established in 1985, is a research institute located at the Department of English with three main objectives: (1) to conduct and promote research in American studies; (2) to coordinate the efforts of scholars in varying American studies disciplines; (3) to arrange courses, lectures and conferences on related topics. Visit www.uu.se and www.engelska.uu./se/sinas.htm for additional information about the host institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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uniteD KingDomFULBRIGHT-GLASGOW URBAN LAB DISTINGUISHED CHAIR AWARD (UNITED KINGDOM)Award #0037Category: Distinguished Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Contribute to the development of curriculum and research agenda of the Glasgow Urban Lab and undertake a series of public lectures in Glasgow and other major Scottish cities.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. or equivalent professional or terminal degree (including a master’s, depending on the field). For professionals and artists outside academe, recognized professional standing and substantial professional accomplishments.Location(s): Glasgow Urban Laboratory, Mackintosh School of Architecture, The Glasgow School of Art, GlasgowLength of Grant: 6 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 to April 2011Comments: The Glasgow Urban Lab is a civic partnership led by the Mackintosh School of Architecture at the Glasgow School of Art (GSA), with core partnerships with the City of Glasgow and Lighthouse, Scotland’s Centre for Architecture, Design and the City. Selection Criteria: Rigor in scholarly inquiry and academic or professional excellence, strong reasons for wishing to pursue the proposed project in the UK and at GSA specifically, interest in the peoples and cultures of the UK, clear set of objectives for the grant period, and a commitment to the host community through volunteer and extra-curricular activity. Preference will be given to those who do not have extensive experience in the UK. In making these awards the Commission is looking not only for academic excellence but a focused application, a range of extracurricular and community activities, demonstrated ambassadorial skills, a desire to further the Fulbright Program and a plan to work for the betterment of the home and host countries both during and after studies. Candidates should be senior scholars with a significant publication and teaching record. About the host: GSA is a small, specialist and highly focused international community of artists, designers and architects. It is a creative hub where new ideas are always

encouraged and developed through teaching and research which is studio based, face to face, professionally relevant and socially engaged.

All grantees will receive free membership in the British Fulbright Scholars Association (the UK-based Fulbright alumni organization, www.bfsa.org), the Royal Society of Arts (www.thersa.org) and the English Speaking Union (www.esu.org).Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-LEEDS UNIVERSITY DISTINGUISHED CHAIR AWARD (UNITED KINGDOM)Award #0038Category: Distinguished Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Contribute to the intellectual life of Leeds University through seminars, public lectures and curriculum development in any discipline.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. or equivalent professional or terminal degree (including a master’s depending on the field). For professionals and artists outside academe, recognized professional standing and substantial professional accomplishments.Location(s): University of Leeds, LeedsLength of Grant: 6 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 to April 2011Comments: Leeds is at the forefront of innovation. The size and international reputation enables the university to offer one of the widest ranges of academic courses in the UK. During the current academic year there are over 30,500 students attached to 700 undergraduate and 474 postgraduate degree programs. There are some 3,000 researchers, including postgraduates, and an annual research income of more than 90.7m pounds. Interdisciplinary research is promoted through its many faculties, research centers and institutes. Leeds University has particularly high-profile schools of English, Post-Colonial Studies, Medieval Studies, Textiles and Color Chemistry, Food Science, Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Physics. The Institute of Transport Studies is one of the top three schools in the world in its field. Leeds was the first university in the UK to create a technology transfer company, called Leeds Innovations. The University has an important alliance with IP2IPO, a hugely successful intellectual property company which helps universities create thriving spin-out companies.

All grantees will receive free membership in the British Fulbright Scholars Association (the UK-based Fulbright alumni organization, www.bfsa.org), the Royal Society of Arts (www.thersa.org) and the English Speaking Union (www.esu.org).Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON DISTINGUISHED CHAIR AWARD (UNITED KINGDOM)Award #0039Category: Distinguished Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Research, lecture, teach and contribute to the curriculum at TrAIN (the research center for Transnational Art, Identity and Nation), a department of the University of the Arts London. The Distinguished Chair will also have the option to undertake a public lecture series in conjunction with the Tate Gallery, London.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. or equivalent professional or terminal degree (including a master’s depending on the field). For professionals and artists outside academe, recognized professional standing and substantial professional accomplishments.Location(s): University of the Arts London, LondonLength of Grant: 6 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 to April 2011Comments: The Chair will be situated in Chelsea School of Art, across the road from the Tate Gallery and within TrAIN. University of the Arts graduates are global leaders in the creative industries and can be found in key roles in over 100 countries. Just a few alumni names include: Henry Moore, Jimmy Choo, Pierce Brosnan, and Sir Richard Attenborough. This is a high profile initiative and the new graduate school, which will have opened in 2009, is looking for a U.S. public figure from the worlds of cultural studies, history of art or philosophy to lift the level of intellectual debate and artistic practice within the new school, and in London more broadly.

All grantees will receive free membership in the British Fulbright Scholars Association (the UK-based Fulbright alumni organization, www.bfsa.org), the Royal Society of Arts (www.thersa.org) and the English Speaking Union (www.esu.org).Deadline: August 1, 2009

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african regional research ProgramSummary: Up to 12 awards in all academic fields for research in most Sub-Saharan African countries. Up to five awards in AIDS and AIDS-related research in most Sub-Saharan African countries.Program Overview: Research applications are welcome for all Sub-Saharan Africa countries that offer lecturing or lecturing and research awards except South Africa. No awards to South Africa are available under the regional research program because South Africa has its own country program with awards for lecturing, combined lecturing and research or research. Applications for unlisted Sub-Saharan African countries will be considered on a case-by-case basis for the regional research program; please consult CIES before submitting an application for an unlisted country. However, applications cannot be accepted for projects in countries with which the United States has no formal diplomatic relations nor in the following countries: Burundi, Central African Republic, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Somalia or Sudan.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0040Number of Awards: Approximately 12Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in one country for 3-9 months or in two or three countries for 5-9 months. Grantees are expected to give occasional lectures and seminars in consultation with host universities and U.S. Embassies. Applicants should discuss their proposals with CIES Africa program staff and click on the following link to: “Information and Instructions for African Regional Research Program Applicants”.Additional Qualifications: Evidence of a scholarly research record after having obtained the terminal degree in the field of specialization for the proposed project is required. Applications from academics and professionals will be considered.Language: Appropriate language facility is needed for research in non-English-speaking areas.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: As early as June 2010; no later than January 2011Comments: Evidence of local support for the project or interest in collaboration must be provided. Such letters must be submitted as part of the application for each proposed country. Some previous research topics have included the following: “Street Vendors and the Law in Lagos,” “Analysis of Genetic Diversity in the Parasite Striga and Co-Evolution With Its Cereal Hosts in Mali” and

“Environmental Impacts of Mining Activities on the Distribution of Pollutants in Coastal Togo.” Because grantees are responsible for obtaining their own research clearances and visas, scholars should request information on procedures from colleagues in Africa at an early date and keep CIES informed.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AIDS AND AIDS-RELATED RESEARCHAward #0041Number of Awards: Approximately 5Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in area of specialization in one country for 3-9 months or in two or three countries for 5-9 months. Preference will be given to proposals that focus on AIDS and AIDS-related problems as they impact Sub-Saharan Africa; involve collaboration with scholars from host countries; and include plans for seminars, workshops and research dissemination in the host country or countries. Applicants should discuss their proposals with CIES Africa program staff and click on the following link to: “Information and Instructions for African Regional Research Program Applicants”.Additional Qualifications: Evidence of a scholarly research record after having obtained the terminal degree in the field of specialization for the proposed project is required. Applications from academics and professionals will be considered.Language: Appropriate language facility is needed for research in non-English-speaking areas.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: As early as June 2010; no later than January 2011Comments: Evidence of local support for the project or interest in collaboration must be provided. Letters of invitation from each proposed country must be included in the application. Given the importance of research on pressing issues regarding the AIDS epidemic in Africa, the Fulbright Program has funded AIDS-related research grants for several years. Grants have been awarded to scholars across a broad range of disciplines, from creative writing to ethnomusicology, sociology to nursing. Examples of research topics include “Scaling Up HIV Prevention: Organizational and Inter-Organizational Issues in Malawi,” “Development and Pilot Survey of a Screening Tool for Use by Health Care Workers to Identify Neurologic Disorders in HIV-Infected Persons in Resource-Constrained Settings in Kenya” and “Stretching the Social Safety Net: Children’s Rights and the Survival Strategies of AIDS Orphans in East Africa.” Because grantees are responsible for obtaining their own research clearances and visas, scholars should request information on procedures from colleagues in Africa at an early date and keep CIES informed.Deadline: August 1, 2009

beninSummary: One or more lecturing or lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and at least 5 years of postdoctoral teaching experience at the university or college level are preferred. Candidates are encouraged to correspond directly with the host institution to determine whether their specializations are of interest. A letter of invitation from the host institution, submitted as part of the application, is required. The academic year generally begins in October and ends in June. English language schools, the Christian International School of Benin and the British School are available for accompanying dependent K-12 school-age children.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0042Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in a wide range of disciplines in the arts, humanities, social sciences or sciences. Collaborate with faculty on staff training and curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Applications are especially encouraged in topics that address democracy and promote economic development and good governance. Applications are also welcome in a range of other disciplines.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing in American studies and linguistics; some level of French proficiency is useful for daily living. French proficiency is required for lecturing in other disciplines.Location(s): University of Abomey-Calavi, CotonouLength of Grant: 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010Comments: See www.uac.bj.refer.org for the University of Abomey-Calavi Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS OR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAward #0043Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: (1) Teach graduate courses in agricultural economics or conservation and conditioning of agricultural products or (2) teach undergraduate courses in accounting, banking, computer science management, finance, human resource management or general management. Provide tutorials and assist with student advising and faculty training. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: French proficiency is required for lecturing.Location(s): Catholic University of West Africa, CotonouLength of Grant: 9 months

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COMPUTER SCIENCE AND PHYSICSAward #0044Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: (1) Teach graduate courses in pattern recognition and classification or remote sensing or Bayesian networks at the Institute of Mathematics and Physical Sciences or (2) teach undergraduate and graduate courses in unified modeling language, database management, distributed computing system, data mining or multi-agent systems. Provide tutorials and assist with student advising, faculty training and curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: French proficiency is required for lecturing.Location(s): Institute of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, Porto-Novo or National School of Applied Economics and Management, University of Abomey-Calavi, CotonouLength of Grant: 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010Comments: See www.imsp-uac.org for the Institute of Mathematics and Physical Sciences Web site. See www.eneam-uac.org for the National School of Applied Economics and Management at the University of Abomey-Calavi Web site, and contact CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BotswanaSummary: Two or more lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D., at least 5 years of postdoctoral teaching experience at the university or college level and an extensive publishing record are preferred. Candidates are encouraged to correspond with potential host departments to determine whether their disciplines and specializations are of interest. A letter of invitation from the host institution or academic center, submitted as part of the application, is recommended but not required. The academic year at the University of Botswana consists of two semesters: August to December and January to May. Several private schools are available in Gaborone for dependent K-12 school-age children, including Westwood International, Maru-a-Pula, Northside and Thornhill schools.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0045Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in a wide range of fields in the humanities, social sciences, engineering and

natural sciences. Assist with faculty training, curriculum development and thesis advising. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): University of Botswana, GaboroneLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: See www.ub.bw for the University of Botswana Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

CULTURE AND PEACE STUDIESAward #0046Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Assist academic staff with development of new Center for Culture and Peace Studies. The assistance may focus on any or all of the following: formulating a research agenda, developing graduate courses and curricula or articulating service programming. Scholar may also teach and conduct research in areas at the intersection of culture and processes of making peace in Africa.Specialization(s): Political science, law, sociology, history, American literature, African literature or economicsLocation(s): Department of scholar specialization or Center for Culture and Peace Studies, University of Botswana, GaboroneLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: See www.ub.bw for the University of Botswana Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENERGY STUDIESAward #0047Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Assist with the development of research and educational capacity of the newly-established Center of Study in Renewable and Sustainable Energy. Primary duty will be planning and implementation of an interdisciplinary graduate degree program in clean energy technologies. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, energy management, sustainable energy development or energy economics, including skills related to energy modeling and simulation softwareLocation(s): Department of scholar specialization or Energy Center, University of Botswana, GaboroneLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: See www.ub.bw for the University of Botswana Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

HIV AND AIDSAward #0048Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Assist academic staff with development of new Center for the Study of HIV and AIDS. The assistance may focus on developing courses and curricula, articulating service programming or both. Conduct research in area of specialization.

Specialization(s): Education, health sciences, humanities, social sciencesLocation(s): Department of scholar specialization or Center for the Study of HIV and AIDS, University of Botswana, GaboroneLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: See www.ub.bw for the University of Botswana Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMSAward #0049Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Contribute toward interdisciplinary research, documentation, validation and promotion of indigenous knowledge systems through the Center for Scientific Research, Indigenous Knowledge and Innovation. The scholar will participate in Center programs on indigenous knowledge systems as they relate to human health, animal health, food systems, the environment and biodiversity in the country. The programs cover a range of activities, including promoting the use of indigenous kowledge based solutions, preserving cultural heritage and community capacity building. Scholar may also research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Biology, chemistry, human health sciences, medical sciences, pharmacology, nutritional sciences, food science, environmental sciences, animal health, social sciences, humanities and law, including intellectual propertyLocation(s): Center for Scientific Research, Indigenous Knowledge and Innovation, University of Botswana, GaboroneLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: See www.ub.bw for the University of Botswana Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

TOURISMAward #0050Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Assist academic staff with development of new International Tourism Research Center. The assistance should focus on research and training development related to tourism in one or more areas: as an income generator, a sociocultural encounter, a sustainable resource and land user or a realm of governance. Scholar may also teach and conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Environmental science, business, economics or humanitiesLocation(s): Department of scholar specialization or International Tourism Research Center, University of Botswana, GaboroneLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: See www.ub.bw for the University of Botswana Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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burkina FasoSummary: One lecturing or lecturing/research award. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and minimum rank of assistant professor are preferred. Candidates are encouraged to correspond directly with the host institution to confirm whether their specializations are of interest. A letter of invitation from the host institution, submitted as part of the application, is recommended but not required. The academic year in Burkina Faso consists of two semesters: mid-September to the end of February and April through June. An English language school, the International School of Ouagadougou, is available for accompanying dependent K-12 school-age children.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0051Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in any discipline taught at the host institution, including arts, humanities, social sciences and sciences. Provide tutorials, supervise student projects and advise students. Assist with developing curriculum and host department research capacity. Scholars generally teach two to three courses per semester. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): American literature is preferred. Class size ranges from 20-400 students, depending on annual enrollment and course level. Books are not generally available to all students. However, the U.S. Embassy has a library that may be able to stock titles requested by the grantee, and it maintains a solid inventory of American literature anthologies and other resources for use by the grantee.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing in American literature; some level of French proficiency is useful for daily living. Fluent French is required for lecturing in other disciplines.Location(s): University of Ouagadougou, OuagadougouLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: See www.univ-ouaga.bf for the University of Ouagadougou Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENGINEERING OR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESAward #0052Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in water and sanitation engineering, energy, civil engineering or environmental science. Provide tutorials, supervise student projects and advise students. Assist with developing curriculum and host department research capacity. Develop institutional linkages and expand partnering

network. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. Some level of French proficiency is useful for daily living.Location(s): International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering, OuagadougouLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: See www.2ie-edu.org for the International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering Web site. Contact CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

CameroonSummary: One or more lecturing or lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and at least 2 years of postdoctoral teaching experience at the university or college level are preferred. Academic and professional candidates will be considered. Applicants for combined lecturing and research should plan on a 70/30 teaching to research ratio. Undergraduate classes are large but get smaller for advanced undergraduate and graduate classes. A letter of invitation from the host institution, submitted as part of the application, is recommended but not required. To apply for a visa into Cameroon, a letter of invitation from the host institution is required. The academic year begins in October and ends in July. Although Cameroon is officially bilingual, French speakers outnumber English speakers by a four to one ratio, and a working knowledge of French is necessary. An English language school, the American School of Yaounde (K-12), offers educational programs for accompanying dependent school-age children.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0053Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in any discipline taught at a participating host institution, including arts, humanities, social sciences and sciences. Provide tutorials and student advising. Supervise graduate student research and mentor faculty. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): The following specializations are of particular interest: American history and African American literature at University of Buea; business management at Adventist and Catholic Universities, as well as at Universities of Buea and Douala; political science and international relations at University of Dschang and at International Relations Institute of Cameroon; biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics at Universities of Buea, Douala, Dschang and Ngaoundere. Applications are also welcome in other disciplines taught at any of the participating universities.

Language: See commentsLocation(s): See commentsLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: October 2010Comments: Possible host institutions and their Web site address, if available, follow: Adventist University, Nanga Eboko; University of Buea, Buea; Catholic University of Central Africa campuses in the Yaounde neighborhoods of Ekounou or Nkolbisson; www.u-douala.cm for University of Douala, Douala; University of Dschang, Dschang; www.cm.refer.org/edu/ram3/univers/ungaou/ungaou.htm for University of Ngaoundere, Ngaoundere, www.uycdc.uninet.com for University of Yaounde I, Yaounde; www.univ-yde2.org for University of Yaounde II, Soa or www.iricuy2.net for International Relations Institute of Cameroon, Yaounde. English and French are the languages of instruction at all public universities in Cameroon, except for the University of Buea, where the language of instruction is English only. French is used exclusively at both of the accredited private universities, Catholic University of Central Africa and Adventist University. Cameroon is officially bilingual, but proficiency in French is recommended even for those teaching in English.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ChadSummary: One lecturing or lecturing/research award. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and postdoctoral university or college teaching experience, as well as prior experience in developing countries, are preferred. The academic calendar in Chad consists of three terms: October through December, January through March and April through June, subject to change.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0054Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in any discipline taught at the host institution, including arts, humanities, social sciences and sciences. Assist with faculty training, curriculum development and student advising. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Applications are welcome in American literature, business finance, computer science, environmental science, journalism, mathematics, political science, social sciences and any other discipline offered at the host institution.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing in American literature; some level of French language knowledge is useful for daily living. French proficiency is required for lecturing in other disciplines.Location(s): University of N’Djamena, N’DjamenaLength of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Mid-October 2010 for 9 months is preferred; a 5-month grant beginning January 2011 is possible.

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Comments: Candidates are encouraged to correspond with CIES for country contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

Cote d’ivoireSummary: One or more lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and 3 or more years of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience are preferred. The academic year is generally October to July. An English language school, the International Community School of Abidjan, is available for accompanying dependent K-12 school-age children.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

AMERICAN LITERATURE AND CIVILIZATIONAward #0055Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in American literature and civilization at the University of Cocody–Abidjan and the University of Bouake. The two schools currently share the same campus in Abidjan. Assist with student advising, provide tutorials and supervise master’s and doctoral level theses. Participate in seminars related to American literature and civilization. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Areas of interest include: poetry, novel, drama, comparative literature, literary theory and African American women writers.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing; conversational French is helpful.Location(s): American Studies Section of the English Department, University of Cocody-Abidjan, AbidjanLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: October 2010Comments: See www.ucocody.ci for the University of Cocody-Abidjan Web site. Contact CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIES OR TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGEAward #0056Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach (1) American studies, including U.S. government and politics, economics, history, culture, literature or sociology or (2) English as a foreign language, including methodology, communications techniques, textbook analysis and evaluation, to teacher trainees. Assist with student advising, provide tutorials, supervise student practical works and participate in seminars. Conduct research in area of specialization.

Language: English is sufficient for lecturing; conversational French is helpful.Location(s): Advanced Teacher Training College, AbidjanLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: October 2010Comments: See www.ens.ci.org for the Advanced Teacher Training College Web site. Contact CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL DRAWING OR COMPUTER SCIENCEAward #0057Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in electro-mechanics, industrial drawing, computer aided technical drawing, material resistance, electronics, automatism or computer science. Assist with student advising and provide tutorials for undergraduate students. Organize seminars around areas of specialization of faculty members and students. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: French proficiency is required for lecturing.Location(s): Department of Material Structures and Technology, University of Cocody–Abidjan, AbidjanLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: October 2010Comments: See www.ucocody.ci for the University of Cocody-Abidjan Web site. Contact CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

Democratic republic of the CongoSummary: One lecturing or lecturing/research award. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D., postdoctoral university or college teaching and research experience and previous experience in developing countries in political transition are preferred. The academic year consists of two semesters: mid-October until February and February until the end of July. An English language school, the American School of Kinshasa, is available for accompanying dependent K-12 school-age children.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0058Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in any discipline taught at the host institution. Contribute to curriculum development and reconstruction of the country through higher education.Specialization(s): Top priorities for applications are in political development, nation-building,

development of electoral systems, conflict resolution, good governance and dealing with corruption, and economic development. Other fields of interest include environmental protection; eco-tourism; Congolese music, art and literature; archaeology; ethnic studies; linguistics; American studies; and teacher training and curriculum development for English language teaching. Applications are also welcome in other disciplines.Language: A working knowledge of French is an advantage but not an absolute requirement.Location(s): University of Kinshasa, Kinshasa or National Pedagogic University of Kinshasa, KinshasaLength of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 for 10 months preferred; 5 months beginning February 2011 possibleComments: Candidates are encouraged to correspond with CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

PUBLIC HEALTHAward #0059Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach graduate courses in public health. Assist with student advising and conduct faculty training. Conduct research in area of specialization. Faculty areas of research currently include: epidemiology and biostatistics, health services organization, disease control, environmental health and ecotoxicology, reproductive health, biomedical sciences and child nutrition and health.Language: French proficiency is required for lecturing.Location(s): School of Public Health, University of Lubumbashi, LubumbashiLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: October 2010Comments: Prospective applicants are encouraged to correspond with CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ethiopiaSummary: Two or more lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and at least 5 years of postdoctoral college or university teaching experience are preferred. Since 2002, the Ethiopian government has rapidly expanded tertiary education. Applications are encouraged to the host institutions located outside the capital city with awards to help Ethiopia to realize its aims of improved and expanded higher education. Academic term runs from September to July. An English language school, International School of Addis Ababa (K-12), is available for accompanying dependent K-12 school-age children.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

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ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0060Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in any discipline offered at the host institution. Assist with undergraduate project supervision, thesis advising and tutorials. Contribute to curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Applications are encouraged in anthropology, business administration, chemistry, computer science, economics, education, engineering, fine arts, gender studies, information science, international relations, law, mathematics, pharmacy, physics, public administration, psychology, sociology, statistics and urban management. Applications are also welcome in any other discipline taught at the host institution.Location(s): Addis Ababa University, Addis AbabaLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Candidates are encouraged to correspond with potential host departments to determine whether their disciplines and specializations are of interest. See www.aau.edu.et for the Addis Ababa University Web site or request assistance to contact the appropriate university department from the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa through Mr. Yohannes Birhanu at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

ANTHROPOLOGY, POLITICAL SCIENCE, LAW, ECONOMICS, FOOD SCIENCE OR TOURISMAward #0061Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in any of the following: history of anthropological theories, economic anthropology, political anthropology, ethnography, political science and international relations, law, economics, human nutrition and food science or hotel management and tourism. Assist with student project supervision and thesis advising. Contribute to curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): Hawassa University, AwassaLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING, MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, URBAN PLANNING OR VETERINARY MEDICINEAward #0062Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in veterinary medicine, architecture and urban planning, water resource and environmental engineering, management information systems or industrial and systems engineering. Assist in advising students and contribute to curriculum revision and

development. Provide faculty training. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): Mekelle University, MekelleLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES for information and to correspond with potential host departments to determine whether their specializations are of interest. See www.mu.edu.et for Mekelle University Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAward #0063Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in project planning and management. Assist with project supervision, thesis advising and tutorials. Contribute to curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): St. Mary’s College, Addis AbabaLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENTAward #0064Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in microeconomics, public sector economics, tax design and administration, public expenditure management, fiscal federalism, financial management, advanced human resource management, project analysis or urban management. Contribute to curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): Ethiopian Civil Service College, Addis AbabaLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES for information and correspond with potential host departments to determine whether their specializations are of interest. See www.ethcsc.org for Civil Service College Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES OR SCIENCESAward #0065Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in anthropology, business administration, chemistry, computer science, economics, engineering, gender studies, information science, international relations, law, mathematics, physics, public administration, psychology, sociology, statistics or urban management. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): Bahir Dar University, Bahir DarLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES for host institution contact information and to correspond with potential host departments to determine whether their specializations are of

interest. See www.telecom.net.et/~bdu for the Bahir Dar University Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ghanaSummary: Three or more lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and substantial teaching and research experience are preferred for awards, but experienced junior scholars may be considered. The academic year is divided into two terms, approximately August to December and February to the end of June. Dates vary somewhat depending on the institution and are subject to change. The Lincoln Community School (grades K-12), accredited and based on an American curriculum, offers educational programs for accompanying dependent school-age children. There are several other international schools of comparable standards that offer Ghanaian and British curricula.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ARTS, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES, EDUCATION, HUMANITIES OR SOCIAL SCIENCESAward #0066Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in any arts, education, humanities or social sciences discipline taught at a participating host institution. Collaborate with faculty on curriculum and program development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Applications are especially welcome in American foreign policy, international relations and political science; American studies, including history and literature, or business administration at the University of Ghana, Legon. The University of Cape Coast, primarily a teacher training institution, especially welcomes applications in business administration; distance education or American studies, including history or literature. The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology particularly welcomes applications in computer science, information technology or technology in education. The University of Education, Winneba, exclusively a teacher training institution, is particularly interested in applicants with online teaching and distance education experience for lecturing in computer science, information technology or technology in education. Applications in other arts, education, humanities and social sciences fields for the listed host institutions are welcome as well.Location(s): University of Ghana, Legon, Accra; University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast; Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi or University of Education--Winneba, WinnebaLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or January 2011

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Comments: Candidates should correspond with potential host institutions to determine whether their disciplines and specializations are of interest. A letter of invitation is recommended but does not guarantee receipt of an award or placement at the university of first choice. The Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in Accra reserves the right to arrange alternative placements at host institutions. See www.ug.edu.gh for the University of Ghana, Legon Web site, www.knust.edu.gh for the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Web site, www.uccghana.net for the University of Cape Coast Web site or www.uew.edu.gh for the University of Education, Winneba Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ECONOMICS, COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES OR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONAward #0067Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: (1) Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in business administration, computer information science or public administration for business executives and senior government officials at Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, (2) teach undergraduate courses in business administration, computer and information science or economics at Ashesi University College or Methodist University College or (3) teach computer science at Catholic University College. Assist with advising students, developing course and training manuals and supervising theses and dissertations. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Business administration: operations management, new product development, global supply chain management, entrepreneurship, competitive strategy, brand strategy, food and beverage management, accounting, banking, finance, human resource management, marketing; economics: micro-, macro-, international trade and policy, development, environmental; computer science: operating systems, system administration, architecture, networks, distributed systems, software engineering and programming, net platform, Internet applications, network security, database design; public administration: leadership and governanceLocation(s): Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Accra; Ashesi University College, Accra; Catholic University College, Fiapre or Methodist University College, AccraLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: See www.gimpa.edu.gh for the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration Web site and www.ashesi.org for the Ashesi University College Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

LAWAward #0068Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in any of the following law specializations: business, constitutional, environmental, human rights, intellectual property, investment, jurisprudence or public international. Assist with moot court, brief writing and student tutorials. Collaborate with faculty on curriculum and graduate program development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): Faculty of Law, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, KumasiLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: See www.knust.edu.gh for the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MASS COMMUNICATIONS, JOURNALISM AND BROADCASTINGAward #0069Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach graduate diploma courses in broadcasting and journalism with an emphasis on radio writing, production and management. Supervise student research projects. Participate in workshops for working broadcasters. Assist in developing a graduate program in broadcasting. Collaborate with faculty on research and program development.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. not required. Minimum 5 years of practical, professional experience in radio and some experience in management preferred.Location(s): School of Communication Studies, University of Ghana, Legon, AccraLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: See www.ug.edu.gh for the University of Ghana, Legon Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

guineaSummary: One lecturing or lecturing/research award. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D., at least 3 years of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience and curriculum development experience are preferred. At the University of Kankan, University of Conakry and Higher Institute of Fine Arts, the academic year begins in October or November and is divided into three terms: October or November to December, January to March and April to June. At the Higher Agricultural and Veterinary Institute Valery Giscard d’Estaing of Faranah, the academic year begins in April and is divided into three terms: April to June, July to September and October to December.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0070Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in a range of disciplines in the arts, humanities, social sciences and sciences. Contribute to curriculum development and advise faculty and staff on research methodology. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: Lecturing is in French, except for American literature, which is taught in English. Fluent French is required for all applications.Location(s): University of Kankan, Kankan or University of Conakry, ConakryLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: October 2010Deadline: August 1, 2009

AGRICULTURE, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES OR FORESTRYAward #0071Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in agriculture, forestry and environmental sciences. Provide tutorials, assist with faculty and staff advising and contribute to curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: French proficiency is required for lecturing.Location(s): Higher Agricultural and Veterinary Institute Valery Giscard d’Estaing of Faranah, FaranahLength of Grant: 7.5 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: June 2010 for 7.5 months or April 2011 for 9 monthsComments: Candidates are encouraged to correspond with the head of the Department of Agriculture or the Department of Forestry and Environmental Sciences via e-mail at [email protected] to determine whether their areas of specialization are of interest.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FINE ARTS AND MUSICAward #0072Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in fine arts or music. Assist in developing curriculum and give faculty, staff and student seminars. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Ph.D. or M.F.A. in art education, photography, painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, art history, music education, performance, music history, history of musical instrumentsLanguage: French proficiency is required for lecturing.Location(s): Higher Institute of Fine Arts, DubrekaLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: October 2010Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact the institute director, Mr. Siba Fassou, via e-mail at [email protected] to confirm whether their experience and specializations are of interest. The institute is located just north of Conakry.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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KenyaSummary: Three or more lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and 5 years or more of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience are preferred. A letter of invitation from the host institution, submitted as part of the application, is recommended but not required. The academic calendar differs from university to university and is subject to adjustment; thus timing of the grant is subject to change. Any alternate placements and starting dates will be negotiated with candidates selected for awards. Several private schools are available for accompanying dependent school-age children.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0073Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in any discipline taught at any of the 15 public or private host universities listed. Contribute to curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Preference will be given to applications in education and social sciences.Location(s): See comments.Length of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for 10 months is preferred; shorter grants of 5 months or more beginning mid-January 2011 are possibleComments: The 15 institutions that may host Fulbright Scholars and their Web site addresses, if available, follow. The seven public universities are www.uonbi.ac.ke for University of Nairobi; www.ku.ac.ke for Kenyatta University; www.mu.ac.ke for Moi University; www.maseno.ac.ke for Maseno University; www.jkuat.ac.ke for Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology; www.egerton.ac.ke for Egerton University; and Masinde Muliro University of Agriculture and Technology. The eight chartered private universities are www.usiu.ac.ke for United States International University-Africa; www.daystarus.org for Daystar University; www.cuea.edu for Catholic University of Eastern Africa; www.ueab.ac.ke for University of Eastern Africa Baraton and www.anu.ac.ke for Nazerene University; www.kabarak.ac.ke for Kabarak University; www.strathmore.edu for Strathmore University; and www.kemu.ac.ke for Kenya Methodist University. Candidates are encouraged to correspond with potential host departments to determine whether their disciplines and specializations are of interest.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, COMPUTER SCIENCE OR EDUCATIONAward #0074Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach (1) graduate marketing management and strategic management courses or (2) undergraduate computer programming

courses or (3) graduate and doctoral courses in curriculum theory and educational qualitative research. Assist with tutorials, student advising, faculty training and curriculum development, as well as with programming development if in computer science. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): Catholic University of Eastern Africa, KarenLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: See www.cuea.edu for the Catholic University of Eastern Africa Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

madagascarSummary: One lecturing/research award. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a minimum rank of assistant professor and at least 3 years of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience are preferred. The academic calendar starts in January and ends in October. An English language school, the American School of Antananarivo, is available for accompanying dependent K-12 school-age children.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0075Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in any of the wide range of disciplines. Supervise student theses and dissertations and serve as a member of the board of examiners for defense of student theses. Provide assistance and advice on implementation of the academic degree reform underway in order to match the U.S. educational system. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): The following specializations are of special interest: American civilization and literature, American studies, teaching English as a foreign language, business and management, agronomy, agribusiness, engineering, environmental sciences, environmental law, economics, communications, geology, biology, chemistry, computer science, geography, history, mathematics, physics and medical sciences. Applications are also welcome more broadly in social sciences, humanities and natural and applied sciences.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing in American civilization and literature, American studies or teaching English as a foreign language. French proficiency is required for lecturing in all other disciplines.Location(s): See commentsLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: Possible host institutions follow: University of Antananarivo, University of Antsiranana, University of Mahajanga, University of Toamasina, University of Fianarantsoa and

University of Toliara. Candidates are encouraged to contact Eboni York at: [email protected], Lanto Hariveloniaina at: [email protected] or Fidimalala Raharijaona at [email protected] at the U.S. Embassy in Madagascar for host country contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

malawiSummary: One or more lecturing or lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and at least 2 years of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience are preferred. The academic calendar consists of two semesters, January to June and August to November. Starting dates for university semesters have been irregular in recent years. English language schools for accompanying dependent school-age children include the Sir Harry Johnston Primary School in Zomba, St. Andrews Primary and High Schools or the Hillview Primary School (Limbe) in Blantyre, the Bishop Mackenzie International School (K-12) in Lilongwe, the Kamuzu Academy near Kasungu and the African Bible College Elementary School (K-6) in Lilongwe.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0076Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in any discipline taught at the host universities. Assist with student advising. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Applications are encouraged in agriculture, economics, education, environmental sciences, health sciences, journalism or political science. Applications are also welcome in any other discipline taught at a host institution.Location(s): University of Malawi, Zomba or Mzuzu University, Mzuzu or Domasi College of Education, DomasiLength of Grant: 5 months or 11 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: Possible host institutions and their Web site addresses, if available, follow: Mzuzu University, Domasi College of Education, constituent colleges of the University of Malawi, including www.chanco.unima.mw for Chancellor College in Zomba; www.bunda.unima.mw for Bunda College of Agriculture in Lilongwe; www.poly.ac.mw for the Polytechnic in Blantyre; www.kcn.unima.mw for Kamuzu College of Nursing in Lilongwe; www.mchs.edu.com for College of Health Sciences in Lilongwe or www.medcol.mw for College of Medicine in Blantyre. Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES and correspond directly with potential host colleges to determine whether their disciplines and specializations are of interest.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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maliSummary: One or more lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and at least 3 years of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience are preferred. The school year usually begins in October and ends in June with a break at the end of December and another break in March or early April. A letter of invitation from the host institution, submitted as part of the application, is recommended but not required. An English language school, the American International School of Bamako (K-12), is available for accompanying school-age children.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0077Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in any discipline taught at the host institution. Contribute to curriculum development, train faculty and develop seminars and workshops. Assist with tutorials and senior thesis advising. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: While lecturing is in English in American studies, French proficiency is needed for interaction. Fluent French is required for lecturing in all other disciplines.Location(s): University of Bamako, BamakoLength of Grant: 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES for information and correspond directly with potential host departments to determine whether their disciplines and specializations are of interest. The University of Bamako is a relatively new institution that was created by incorporating some existing higher education centers and creating four faculties: Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry; Technical Sciences; Juridical and Economic Sciences; Languages, Arts and Humanities; and schools of Administration, Engineering and Teacher Training; and Higher Institutes. The Higher Institute of Training and Applied Research (ISFRA) offers postgraduate training.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS OR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONAward #0078Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in business administration, auditing and control or public administration. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: French proficiency is required for lecturing.Location(s): Institute of Higher Management Studies, BamakoLength of Grant: 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010

Comments: See www.ihem.org for the Institute of Higher Management Studies and contact CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTSAward #0079Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach graduate courses and provide professional and artistic training in plastic arts, music, dance, fine arts or multimedia arts. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: French proficiency is required for lecturing.Location(s): National Conservatory for Arts and Multimedia, BamakoLength of Grant: 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010Comments: See www.conservatoire-arts-mali.org for the Conservatory of Arts and Multimedia Web site and contact CIES for host institution contact information. The Conservatory is a public university of the arts. Most students have completed undergraduate work at the National Institute of the Arts.Deadline: August 1, 2009

mauritiusSummary: One or more lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and at least 5 years of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience are preferred. The academic calendar consists of two semesters, August through December and January through July. English language schools for accompanying dependent school age children include Le Bocage International School and Clavis Primary School.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ARCHEOLOGY OR FILM STUDIESAward #0080Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: In the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, teach undergraduate and graduate courses in archeology or film studies. Provide tutorials and assist in curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: English is the official language and is used for teaching and research; a working knowledge of French is useful.Location(s): University of Mauritius, ReduitLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: For archeology, the university recently introduced museum and heritage studies to train students on legal aspects of conserving and preserving heritage, methods of conservation of different types of materials and cataloging and display of artifacts according to international museum standards. The program consists of field techiques of advanced archeological exploration, excavation and

drawing, and chemical cleaning of ceramics, iron and copper. The discipline has gained in importance now that Mauritius has two historical sites listed on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage List. For film studies, an academic program has yet to be introduced at the university, so the focus would be developing courses on Indian diasporic cinema and digital cultures.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENGINEERING OR FASHION DESIGN, MARKETING AND MERCHANDIZINGAward #0081Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach graduate courses in software engineering in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering or teach undergraduate and graduate courses in fashion design, marketing and merchandizing in the Department of Textile Technology. Both departments are in the Faculty of Engineering. Supervise student projects, provide research advice to faculty and participate in curriculum development and team research. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): For software engineering, priority challenges include the need to develop, in a disciplined way, information systems for business organizations and to respond to higher demand for development of distributed multimedia applications in various spheres of daily activities. The tourism sector together with the emergence of information technology has broadened demand for engineering expertise. The Department of Textile Technology at the university will soon merge with other local textile institutions to become a fashion design institute. While the department already offers a program in textiles and fashion design, it needs to develop other programs of study in fashion design, product development, merchandizing and marketing, including branding. See www.uom.ac.mu for the University of Mauritius Web site.Language: English is the official language and the language needed for teaching and research; a working knowledge of French is useful.Location(s): University of Mauritius, ReduitLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Deadline: August 1, 2009

FOOD SAFETY OR TURF GRASS PRODUCTION AND LANDSCAPINGAward #0082Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: In the Faculty of Agriculture, teach undergraduate and graduate courses in food science and food microbiology or in turf grass production and landscaping. Provide tutorials and assist in curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: English is the official language and is used for teaching and research; a working knowledge of French is useful.Location(s): University of Mauritius, ReduitLength of Grant: 4 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: August 2010

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Comments: See www.uom.ac.mu for the University of Mauritius Web site, and contact CIES for host department contact information. The changing socio-economic pattern of Mauritius has led to a rising demand for agricultural produce of good quality. Agricultural production is being increasingly characterized by use of modern technology. The Government aims to adopt a technology-based approach to render the sector more productive, service-oriented, sustainable and competitive, while responding to environmental and ethical standards. The further development of agriculture and its related industries requires well-trained agricultural scientists who have the technical and practical skills to meet the new challenges facing agriculture in the country.Deadline: August 1, 2009

mozambiqueSummary: One or more lecturing or lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and 5 years of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience are preferred. The academic calendar consists of two semesters: February to June and August to December. An English language school, the American International School of Mozambique (K-12) in Maputo, offers educational programs for accompanying dependent school-age children. The British-oriented Maputo International School and the Christian Academy in Maputo offer secondary schooling in English.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0083Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in any discipline taught at Eduardo Mondlane University. Assist with tutorials, thesis advising, student research papers and curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: Lecturing will be in English in American literature or English as a foreign language; Portuguese proficiency is needed for interaction. Fluent Portuguese is required for lecturing in all other disciplines.Location(s): Eduardo Mondlane University, MaputoLength of Grant: 11 monthsStarting Date: February 2011Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES for information and correspond directly with potential host departments to determine whether their disciplines and specializations are of interest. See www.uem.mz for the Eduardo Mondlane University Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AGRICULTURE, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OR COMPUTER SCIENCEAward #0084Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in agriculture, especially lab sciences, accounting, management or computer science at either host institution. Assist with tutorials and thesis advising and contribute to curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: Portuguese proficiency is required for lecturing.Location(s): Pedagogic University, Maputo and Beira or Moussa Bin Bique University, NampulaLength of Grant: 11 monthsStarting Date: February 2011Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES for information and correspond directly with potential host departments to determine whether their disciplines and specializations are of interest. See www.ispu.ac.mz for the Higher Polytechnic Institute and University Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ECONOMICS, INFORMATION SCIENCES, LAW OR PHILOSOPHYAward #0085Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: (1) Teach undergraduate courses in accounting, auditing, small business management, financial economics, international finance, information technology systems, macroeconomic policy, or philosophy, ethics and politics at St. Thomas University or (2) teach undergraduate or graduate courses in environmental management, management information systems, marketing, management, industrial management, industrial law or international contract law at Technical University of Mozambique. Assist with student advising and contribute to curriculum development. Provide faculty training. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: Portuguese proficiency is required for lecturing.Location(s): Saint Thomas University of Mozambique, Maputo or Technical University of Mozambique, MaputoLength of Grant: 11 monthsStarting Date: February 2011Comments: See www.ustm.ac.mz for the St. Thomas University of Mozambique Web site. Candidates are encouraged to request contact information for either host institution from CIES.Deadline: August 1, 2009

EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION OR LAWAward #0086Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: (1) Teach graduate courses in educational administration and management. Contribute to a new program for school leaders to develop skills for improving the

effectiveness of their organizations and for planning, managing and evaluating the development of the education system at the societal, institutional and classroom levels or (2) teach graduate law courses in international trade or economic or political law. Advise students and participate in developing law curriculum. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: Fluent Portuguese is required for lecturing.Location(s): Eduardo Mondlane University, MaputoLength of Grant: 11 monthsStarting Date: February 2011Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES for information and correspond directly with the host program to determine whether their specializations are of interest. See www.uem.mz for the Eduardo Mondlane University Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

INTERNATIONAL TRADEAward #0087Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in international trade and economic integration. Assist with student advising and contribute to curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: Portuguese proficiency is required for lecturing.Location(s): Higher Institute of International Relations, MaputoLength of Grant: 11 monthsStarting Date: February 2011Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MEDICAL SCIENCESAward #0088Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Provide clinical mentorship, case conferences and clinical research, interacting mostly with fifth- and sixth-year students and faculty. Case conferences take place daily for 1 hour at the model teaching clinic. Tutorials take place twice a week for 2 hours. Evidence-based seminars and journal clubs occur once or twice weekly for 1 hour. Faculty strengthening activities and mentorship are on an individual basis.Language: Portuguese proficiency is required for lecturing. Instruction is in Portuguese with some English.Location(s): Faculty of Medicine, Catholic University of Mozambique, NampulaLength of Grant: 12 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011Comments: The medical school has 300 students in its 6-year program. See www.ucm.ac.mz for the Catholic University of Mozambique Web site and contact CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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namibiaSummary: Two or more lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and at least 2 years of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience are preferred. A letter of invitation from the host institution, submitted as part of the application, is recommended but not required. The academic calendar at the University of Namibia is a semester system from mid-January to early June and mid-July to mid-December. At the Polytechnic of Namibia, the academic calendar is a semester system from early February to early July and mid-July to the end of November. The International University of Management, a newly established institution, follows a semester system from mid-January to June and mid-July to mid-December. The Windhoek International School offers educational programs (K-12) for accompanying school-age children.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0089Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in any of a wide range of disciplines offered at the host institution, including humanities, business administration, social sciences or natural and applied sciences. Conduct research in area of specialization and collaborate with faculty on research and program development.Location(s): University of Namibia, WindhoekLength of Grant: 11 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: Candidates are encouraged to correspond with potential host departments to determine whether their disciplines or specializations are of interest. See www.unam.na for the University of Namibia Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OR HIV/AIDSAward #0090Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses or, if offered, graduate courses in human resources development, marketing management, information communications technology and HIV/AIDS management. Assist in curriculum development and student advising. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): International University of Management, WindhoekLength of Grant: 11 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: See www.ium.edu.na for the International University of Management Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS, ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OR NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENTAward #0091Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and, if offered, graduate courses in: business administration, including accounting, finance, marketing, human resource management or tourism; engineering, including civil, electronic, mechanical or power; environmental and occupational health; information technology, including business computing, software development or computer networks; or natural resource management, including nature conservation, preservation of ecology and tourism. Supervise student field work, internships and research projects, provide tutorials and student advising, contribute to developing curriculum and provide faculty training. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): Polytechnic of Namibia, WindhoekLength of Grant: 11 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact Ms. Neavera Olivier at [email protected] for more information and to determine whether their disciplines and specializations are of interest. See www.polytechnic.edu.na for the Polytechnic of Namibia Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ECONOMICS OR SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTAward #0092Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in applied casework; community development; child and family care; and social, physical and mental health care or graduate courses in agricultural, resource, finance, or mathematical economics and econometrics. In economics, the scholar will have access to the African Economic Research Consortium network through a collaborative masters program. Assist with student advising and contribute to curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): University of Namibia, WindhoekLength of Grant: 11 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: See www.unam.na for the University of Namibia Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

nigerSummary: One lecturing/research award. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and minimum of 2 years of university or college teaching experience are preferred. The academic calendar is based on a three-term system: October to December, January to March and April to June or July.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0093Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: (1) Teach undergraduate courses in any discipline taught at Abdou Moumouni Dioffo University, or (2) teach undergraduate courses in Islamic studies or library science at Islamic University, or (3) teach undergraduate courses in journalism, administration or library science at the Institute of Journalism, or (4) teach undergraduate courses in computer science or administration at National School of Administration or (5) teach undergraduate courses in geology, mining or computer science at School of Mining, Industry and Geology. Contribute to curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Applications are encouraged in agriculture, medical sciences or public health. Applications are also welcome in a range of other disciplines.Language: Lecturing in American literature or English as a foreign language is in English; French ability is required for daily life. Fluent French is required for lecturing in other disciplines.Location(s): Abdou Moumouni Dioffo University, Niamey; Islamic University, Say; Institute of Journalism, Niamey; National School of Administration, Niamey or School of Mining, Industry and Geology, NiameyLength of Grant: 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010Comments: Candidates are encouraged to correspond with Mr. Soumana Cisse at the U.S. Embassy in Niamey, e-mail: [email protected], for host institution contact information. Contact CIES about applying.Deadline: August 1, 2009

nigeriaSummary: Four or more lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D., a minimum of 5 years of university teaching and research experience and previous experience in Africa are preferred. The academic year calendar for most universities is September through June. Grantees are expected to come for the full academic year. Applicants must be prepared for challenging living conditions and need to present both lecturing skills and well-developed research projects. Host institutions assist with housing; however, facilities are not in comparison with U.S. standards in most cases, so adaptability to local conditions is important. Most housing is located on campus and seldom has security concerns. The U.S. Embassy in Nigeria will confirm placements at appropriate host institutions following receipt of recommended applications; applicants may specify if they have had contact with particular host institutions regarding placement so the Embassy can follow up. A number of schools are available for accompanying dependent K-12 school-age children.

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Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0094Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in any discipline taught at a participating host institution. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Applications are especially encouraged in the humanities and social sciences, American studies, business administration, conflict management, economics, information and communication technology, journalism, law, mass communications and political science. Applications are also welcome in other disciplines.Location(s): See comments.Length of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Affiliation is possible at any of the following 16 institutions. See Web sites provided for the institutions. The U.S. Mission to Nigeria has an Embassy in Abuja and a Consulate General in Lagos. Responsibility for support to Fulbrighters is divided between the two offices geographically. For the Lagos office, possible host institutions are: University of Benin in Benin City, www.uniben.edu; University of Calabar in Calabar, www.unical.edu.ng; Covenant University in Ota, www.covenantuniversity.com; University of Ibadan in Ibadan, www.ui.edu.ng; Lagos State University in Lagos, www.lasunigeria.org; University of Lagos in Lagos, www.unilag.edu; University of Nigeria in Nsukka, www.unn-edu.net or Obafemi Awolowo University in Ife, www.oauife.edu.ng. While the University of Port Harcourt in Port Harcourt and Delta State University in Abraka are Fulbright partner institutions, placements are not possible at this time due to ongoing security concerns. For the Abjua office, possible host institutions are: University of Abuja in Abuja, www.uniabuja.com; Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, www.abu.edu.ng; Bayero University in Kano, www.buk.edu.ng; Benue State University in Makurdi, www.bsumakurdi.com; University of Ilorin in Ilorin, www.unilorin.edu.ng; University of Jos in Jos, www.unijos.edu.ng; University of Maiduguri in Maiduguri, www.unimaid.edu.ng and Usman Danfodio University in Sokoto, www.udusok.edu.ng. Applicants are encouraged to contact CIES for information and correspond directly with any of these institutions to find out whether their proposed lecturing topics are of interest and whether their research projects are feasible.Deadline: August 1, 2009

rwandaSummary: One lecturing or lecturing/research award. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and at least 3 years of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience are preferred.

Experienced community college faculty and professionals will be considered at Kigali Health Institute or National University of Rwanda. The academic year begins in January at each of the four host institutions. A letter of invitation from the host institution, submitted as part of the application, is recommended but not required. The policy in Rwanda is that all students attending higher education must be bilingual. Courses are taught either in English or French at National University of Rwanda, Kigali Health Institute and Kigali Institute of Education. Students at the three institutions must attend a 4-6 month pre-university program in French or English, depending on the language of instruction in secondary education. Courses are taught in English at Kigali Institute of Science and Technology.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ECONOMICS, AGRICULTURE, ENGINEERING OR VETERINARY MEDICINEAward #0095Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in (1) business administration at School of Finance and Banking, (2) agriculture, engineering, veterinary medicine or economics at the Higher Learning Institute of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, (3) information communication technology and commerce at Umutara Polytechnic or (4), business administration or economics at the Higher Learning Institute of Rugengeri or at University of Agriculture, Technology and Education. Assist with curriculum development and faculty training. Research is not required but can be proposed.Language: See program overview. Lecturing is in English or French.Location(s): School of Finance and Banking, Kigali; Higher Learning Institute of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Busongo; Umutara Polytechnic, Nyagatare; Higher Learning Institute, Ruhengeri or University of Agriculture, Technology and Education, KibungoLength of Grant: 6 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: See the catalogue of awards discipline indexes for specializations taught in the disciplines requested at the host institutions. Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES for host institution contact information. See the following host institution Web sites: www.sfb.ac.rw for the School of Finance and Banking, www.isae.ac.rw for the Higher Learning Institute of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, www.ines.ac.rw for the Higher Learning Institute of Ruhengeri or www.unatek.org for the University of Agriculture, Technology and Education.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ECONOMICS, SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGYAward #0096Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in any of the following areas: business management, rural business, logistics and supply chain management; or economics, agricultural economics and applied statistics; or conservation biology, tropical ecology, renewable energy and natural resource management; or agribusiness, agricultural marketing, farm operation and management and crop production; or food technology, food processing and preservation, biochemistry, chemical analysis, enzymology and biotechnology; or zoology; or animal improvement, animal feed and nutrition, ruminant and non-ruminant production; or civil, electrical or electronic engineering; or telecommunications; or computer science; or pollution chemistry; or applied mathematics or pre-clinical or clinical courses at the Faculty of Medicine. Supervise student field work and final year research projects, contribute to updating curriculum and provide faculty training. If in food science, help set up a laboratory. Assist with curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: See program overview. Lecturing is in English or French.Location(s): National University of Rwanda, ButareLength of Grant: 6 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: See www.nur.ac.rw for the National University of Rwanda Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

EDUCATIONAward #0097Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses to pre-service secondary school teachers, 8-12 hours per week, with a mix of lectures and labs. Assist with student advising. Organize curriculum and staff development workshops. Conduct research in field of specialization.Language: See program overview. Lecturing is in English or French.Location(s): Kigali Institute of Education, KigaliLength of Grant: 6 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: See www.kie.ac.rw for the Kigali Institute of Education Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYAward #0098Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in any of the following applied fields: industrial or atmospheric chemistry; programming and software and linear programming in information sciences, mathematical modeling or differential equations in mathematics; quantum and nuclei, quantum mechanics and computational in physics or parasitology in biology. Assist in curriculum and staff development. Conduct research in area of specialization.

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Language: See program overview. Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Kigali Institute of Science and Technology, KigaliLength of Grant: 6 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: See www.kist.ac.rw for the Kigali Institute of Science and Technology Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MEDICAL SCIENCES AND PHYSICAL THERAPYAward #0099Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in exercise physiology, human anatomy and physiology, therapeutic exercise, orthopedic manipulation techniques, or conditions associated with back pain or uppper motor neuron lesions. Assist in curriculum development, faculty training, student advising and clinical practice supervision. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: See program overview. Lecturing is in English or French.Location(s): Kigali Health Institute, KigaliLength of Grant: 6 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: See www.khi.ac.rw for the Kigali Health Institute Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

senegalSummary: Two or more lecturing or lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and at least 3 years of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience are preferred. Professionals with these qualifications will be considered. Candidates are encouraged to correspond with potential host departments to determine whether their disciplines or specializations are of interest. A letter of invitation from the host institution, submitted as part of the application, is recommended but not required. The academic calendar year is from November through the end of July. The International School of Dakar and the Dakar Academy offer English language educational programs for accompanying dependent K-12 school-age children. Please contact CIES as needed for additional schooling information for accompanying children.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0100Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in a wide range of disciplines, including the humanities, social sciences, law, and natural and applied sciences. Assist with thesis advising, graduate seminars and conferences.

Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Applications are encouraged in American literature, literary theory, contemporary U.S. history, thermal convection and materials science. The award is open in any discipline taught at the host institution, including biology, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, economics, civil or mechanical engineering, environmental sciences, foreign languages, geography, law, linguistics, mathematics, medicine, philosophy, physics and sociology.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing in American literature; conversational French is helpful. Fluent French is required for lecturing in other disciplines.Location(s): Cheikh Anta Diop University, DakarLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: October 2010Comments: See www.ucad.sn for the Cheikh Anta Diop University Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0101Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in a wide range of disciplines, including the humanities, social sciences, law and natural and applied sciences. Assist with thesis advising, graduate seminars and conferences. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Applications are encouraged in American literature, linguistics or business administration, including management. The award is open in any discipline taught at the host institution, including biology, chemistry, computer science, economics, environmental sciences, foreign languages, geography, history, law, linguistics, mathematics, philosophy, physics and sociology.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing in American literature and linguistics; conversational French is helpful. Fluent French is required for lecturing in other disciplines.Location(s): Gaston Berger University, Saint LouisLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: October 2010Comments: See www.ugb.sn for the Gaston Berger University Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

sierra leoneSummary: One lecturing/research award. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and two or more years of university teaching experience are preferred. Prior experience in developing countries is strongly preferred. The academic year consists of two semesters, September through December and February through June, with final exams conducted in July. Candidates are encouraged to correspond with the U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Section directly as well as with the host institution to determine whether their background, experience and specializations are of interest. See comments for

contact information. Applicants should have well-developed research projects to which they can fully devote themselves in the event university classes are suspended. The American International School of Freetown offers educational programs for accompanying dependent K-8 school-age children.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0102Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in a wide range of disciplines, including the humanities, social sciences, natural and physical sciences, business and communications. Supervise student theses and collaborate with faculty on research and program development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Applications are encouraged in business administration, human resources management and teacher education. Applications are also welcome in a range of other disciplines taught at the host university.Location(s): University of Sierra Leone, FreetownLength of Grant: 6 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Fourah Bay College, Business School, Institute of Public Administration and Management, Milton Margai College of Science and Technology, Freetown Teachers’ College and College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences are all part of the University of Sierra Leone and are located less than four miles apart. Scholars must be prepared to live and work in a developing country with minimal infrastructure. Freetown does not have a continuous water or electrical supply. Embassy can arrange accommodation in a guest house with moderate amenities within the housing allowance, but grantees will be responsible for finding housing if that setting is not acceptable. Students do not have ready access to books or the Internet. Please contact Amy Challe, cultural affairs assistant at [email protected] and Dr. Aiah Gbakima, vice chancellor, at aiah_gbakima2000yahoo.com regarding university information and proposed lecturing and research.Deadline: August 1, 2009

south africaSummary: Ten or more lecturing, lecturing/research or research awards.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and the rank of associate or full professor or the equivalent professional rank and experience are preferred. For academics or professionals, at least 5 years of postdoctoral college or university teaching experience is expected. The academic year is usually divided into either two terms or four terms. If two terms, they are from January or February to June and from July to early December. If four terms, they are from January or February to March or April, April or May to June,

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July to September and September or October to November or December. Candidates are expected to correspond directly with host institutions to determine whether their backgrounds, experiences and specializations are of interest. A letter of invitation on host institution letterhead from the potential host institution(s) is required as part of the application. Applications for lecturing and research collaboration to be shared between host institutions in close geographic proximity are welcome. Applications must be for a period of at least 6 months; 11 months is preferred. Applications can be submitted for lecturing, research or a combination of both. Lecturing can include undergraduate, or graduate teaching or both, curriculum development and faculty, staff and student seminars. Effort is made to place Fulbright Scholars at a range of South African universities. Note that more applications are generally received from scholars proposing to work in the Western Cape than can be funded. For host institution contact information and further details, see the host institution Web sites or correspond with CIES or contact the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria, www.usembassy.gov/pretoria. To e-mail the U.S. Embassy, contact public diplomacy officer Pamela Bellamy at [email protected] and enter U.S. Scholar Program as the subject line. Fax the Embassy at 011.27.12.342.2090.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

EDUCATION, SOCIAL SCIENCES, HUMANITIES, AMERICAN STUDIES, PROFESSIONAL FIELDS AND ARTSAward #0103Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: (1) Conduct research in area of specialization, or (2) teach undergraduate, or graduate courses or both or (3) do a combination of lecturing and research in any education; social sciences; humanities; American studies; professional fields, such as business administration or law; or arts discipline offered at the listed host institutions. Applications are especially encouraged in the fields of education and teacher education, multicultural and diversity studies, social sciences, studies related to HIV/AIDS and in public administration. Applications are also welcome in a range of other disciplines. If teaching, contribute to curriculum development, supervise research, advise theses and provide tutorials as needed.Location(s): See comments.Length of Grant: 6 months to 11 monthsStarting Date: July 2010 or January or February 2011 for 11 months preferred; grants of 6 months or longer are possible.Comments: Affiliation is possible at any of the 22 universities or technical universities in the new higher education structure. The names of host institutions are listed by geographic area of the main campus, A-G, for Limpopo, Eastern Cape, North West, Gauteng, Free State, Kwa-Zulu Natal and Western Cape. Applications can

be submitted to any campus for the following institutions, including campuses in a city or province other than the main campus location. (A) LIMPOPO (1) University of Limpopo, www.ul.ac.za; (2) University of Venda, www.univen.ac.za; (B) EASTERN CAPE (1) Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, www.nmmu.ac.za; (2) University of Fort Hare, www.ufh.ac.za; (3) Rhodes University, www.ru.ac.za; (4) Walter Sisulu University for Technology and Science, www.wsu.ac.za; (C) NORTH WEST (1) Northwest University, www.nwu.ac.za; (2) Vaal University of Technology, www.vut.ac.za; (D) GAUTENG (1) University of South Africa, www.unisa.ac.za; (2)Tshwane University of Technology, www.tut.ac.za; (3) University of Pretoria, www.up.ac.za; (4) University of the Witwatersrand, www.wits.ac.za; (5) University of Johannesburg, www.uj.ac.za; (E) FREE STATE (1) University of the Free State, www.uovs.ac.za; (2) Central University of Technology, www.cut.ac.za; (F) KWA-ZULU NATAL (1) Durban University of Technology, www.dut.ac.za; (2) University of KwaZulu-Natal, www.ukzn.ac.za; (3) University of Zululand, www.uzulu.ac.za; (G) WESTERN CAPE (1) Cape Peninsula University of Technology, www.cput.ac.za; (2) University of Cape Town, www.uct.ac.za; (3) University of Stellenbosch, www.sun.ac.za; (4) University of the Western Cape, www.uwc.ac.za. A letter of invitation on host institution letterhead is required. Applications can propose sharing between institutions in the same geographic area; such applications must include one or more letters of invitation confirming the willingness of the relevant parties to share. If one letter, it must indicate the potential host has communicated with the other institution(s) and all are in agreement to share. Effort is made to place U.S. Fulbrighter scholars at a range of South African universities. Note that more applications are generally received from scholars proposing to work in the Western Cape than can be funded. Please contact the U.S. Embassy or CIES about university contacts in other regions.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGYAward #0104Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: (1) Conduct research in area of specialization, or (2) teach undergraduate or graduate courses or both or (3) do a combination of lecturing and research in any science, engineering or mathematics discipline offered at the listed host institutions. Applications are especially encouraged in education in the fields of science and mathematics, public health, HIV/AIDS, engineering and technology and environmental studies. Applications are also welcome in a range of other disciplines. If teaching, contribute to curriculum development, supervise research, advise theses and provide tutorials as needed.Location(s): See comments.Length of Grant: 6 months to 11 monthsStarting Date: July 2010 or January or February 2011 for 11 months preferred; grants of 6 months or longer are possible.

Comments: Refer to the list of the 22 universities and universities of technology found in the preceding South Africa award for arts, education, humanities, professional fields and social sciences. A letter of invitation on host institution letterhead is required. Applications can propose sharing between institutions in the same geographic area; such applications must include one or more letters of invitation confirming the willingness of the relevant parties to share. If one letter, it must indicate the potential host has communicated with the other institution(s) and all are in agreement to share. Effort is made to place Fulbright Scholars at a range of South African universities. Note that more applications are generally received from scholars proposing to work in the Western Cape than can be funded. Please contact the U.S. Embassy or CIES about university contacts in other regions.Deadline: August 1, 2009

swazilandSummary: One or more lecturing or lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and at least 5 years of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience are preferred. Candidates are encouraged to correspond with potential host departments to determine whether their disciplines and specializations are of interest. The academic calendar consists of two semesters, from August to December and January to May. Several schools are available for accompanying school-age children, including, but not limited to, Enjabulweni School (K-12) in Manzini, Waterford KaMhlaba United World College of Southern Africa (secondary) in Mbabane, International Baccalaureate boarding school in Mbabane, Sifundzani School (grades 1-12) in Mbabane, Montessori school in Mbabane and Usuthu Forest School (primary) in Mhlambanyatsi.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAward #0105Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in human resource management, management, auditing, international accounting and theory, management accounting or finance. Participate in or lead seminars or workshops. Conduct needs assessments, surveys, institutional or programmatic research. Take part in specialized academic programs and conferences. Consult with relevant stakeholders for faculty development depending on needs. Assess feasibility of establishing an M.B.A. program and develop curriculum for program. Help review existing undergraduate program to structure the current five-year degree program into a four-year program. Identify relevant areas of links with other professional institutions and relevant business stakeholders. See to the running of the small business development center. Conduct research in area of specialization.

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Location(s): Faculty of Commerce, University of Swaziland, KwaluseniLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: See www.uniswa.sz for University of Swaziland Web site, and contact CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MUSEOLOGY OR ANTHROPOLOGYAward #0106Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Assist in developing new exhibits and making the museum a resource to K-12 schools and the broader community. Collaborate to develop visual documentation for education and outreach programs. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): Swaziland National MuseumLength of Grant: 6 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: Candidates are encouraged to correspond with CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

tanzaniaSummary: Two or more lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and at least 2 or more years of university teaching experience are preferred. Professionals with these qualifications will be considered. The university academic year begins in August or September. The International School of Tanganyika (K-12) offers educational programs for accompanying school-age children, and there are good local schools that offer slightly different syllabi. Information about these schools can be obtained from the education section of www.tanedu.org or the Ministry of Education and Culture, www.moe.go.tz.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0107Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in a wide range of disciplines, including the humanities, social sciences, and natural and physical sciences. Supervise student theses and collaborate with faculty on research and program development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Applications are encouraged in education, foreign language and linguistics, geography, mathematics, mining and mineral processing, physics, business administration, engineering, American literature, agribusiness, computer science and journalism. Applications are also welcome in any discipline taught at a participating host institution.Location(s): See comments.Length of Grant: 10 months

Starting Date: August to late September 2010, depending on academic calendar of host institution and depending on whether grantee is enrolling accompanying children in school.Comments: Information on possible host institutions and their Web site addresses, if available, follow: (1) University of Dar es Salaam in Dar es Salaam, www.udsm.ac.tz, offers arts and social sciences, commerce and management, sciences, education, aquatic sciences and technology, law and engineering. In addition, there are institutes of development studies, Kiswahili research, resource assessment and marine sciences. (2) Mzumbe University in Morogoro, www.mzumbe.ac.tz offers degrees in economics, business management, public administration, local government, economic planning, accountancy and financial management; (3) Open University of Tanzania in Dar es Salaam, www.openuniversity.ac.tz, offers courses via on campus and distance learning; (4) Sokoine University of Agriculture in Morogoro, www.suanet.ac.tz, offers degrees in agriculture, agronomy, home economics and human nutrition, horticulture, animal science, food science and technology, agricultural engineering, agricultural extension and education, agricultural economics and agribusiness, wildlife management, veterinary medicine and environmental sciences; and constituent college Moshi University College of Cooperative and Business Studies www.muccobs.ac.tz; (5) State University of Zanzibar in Zanzibar, offers degrees in languages, law and business administration and education; (6) Institute of Finance Management in Dar es Salaam, offers degrees in finance and management; (7) College of African Wildlife Management in Moshi, www.mwekawildlife.org (8) Karume Technical College, Zanzibar; (9) St. Augustine University of Tanzania offers degrees in mass communication and business administration, education, sociology, philosophy, religious studies and law, and has the following constituent colleges: (a) Bugando University College of Health Sciences, Mwanza for medicine, Ruaha University College, Iringa for law and computer science, and Mwenge College of Education, Moshi for Education; (10) Tumaini University has four campuses, (a) Iringa University College of Tumaini University, Iringa, www.tumaini.ac.tz, offers degrees in journalism, business administration, theology and agriculture, (b) Kilimanjaro Christian Medical College of Tumaini University, Moshi, www.kcmc.ac.tz, offers degrees in nursing, prosthetics and orthetics, medicine, pubic health and urology, and (c) Tumaini University in Dar es Salaam www.tumainidsm.ac.tz offers law, mass communication, business administration and library information services; (11) Hubert Kairuki Memorial University, www.hkmu.ac.tz, offers courses in medicine; (12) Mount Meru University, www.mmu.ac.tz, offers courses in theology, education and business administration; (13) Muslim University of Morogoro, www.mum.ac.tz, offers courses in mass communication and education; (14) Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences in Dar es Salaam, www.muchs.ac.tz, for dentistry, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, allied health sciences, public

health, primary health care, health education and traditional medicine; (15) Ardhi University in Dar es Salaam, www.aru.ac.tz, for land and environmental engineering, architecture and planning, human settlement studies and geo-information; (16) University of Arusha in Arusha, www.universityofarusha.org, offering degrees in theology, religion and business administration; and (17) University of Dodoma in Dodoma, www.udom.ac.tz, in many disciplines including education, foreign languages, mathematics, computer science, economics, business and management, sociology and geography/environmental sciences. Candidates are encouraged to correspond with potential host departments to determine whether their disciplines and specializations are of interest. For more information on higher education institutions in Tanzania, please visit www.msthe.go.tz or http://tcu.or.tz.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ugandaSummary: Two or more lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and at least 5 years of postdoctoral university or college teaching are preferred. The academic semesters normally run from August through December and January through May. A priority is to contribute to the growth of the newer and less established universities. The Lincoln International School of Uganda (K-12) in Kampala offers educational programs for accompanying dependent school-age children.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0108Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in any discipline taught at the host university. Assist with curriculum development in a semester system, supervise graduate students and collaborate with faculty on research. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Applications are encouraged for graduate level teaching in the following fields of particular interest: agricultural engineering, applied linguistics, environmental or human geography, library and information science or environmental sciences. Applications are also welcome in a wide range of other disciplines.Location(s): Makerere University, KampalaLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES and correspond directly with potential host departments to determine whether their disciplines and specializations are of interest. See www.makerere.ac.ug for the Makerere University Web site. For the priority fields of mathematics, physics or chemistry, contact [email protected] or

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[email protected]; accounting or management, contact [email protected] or [email protected]/fema; engineering or architecture, contact [email protected]. In order to enhance the educational capacity at the relatively newer public and private universities in the country, awards are listed for seven other possible host institutions; preference is for applications to the awards at these institutions rather than for this award at Makerere University.Deadline: August 1, 2009

COMPUTER OR INFORMATION SCIENCE, ARCHITECTURE OR URBAN DEVELOPMENTAward #0109Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and, if offered, graduate courses in (1) information technology at Islamic University in Uganda, (2) computer science and information systems, research in open source software, architecture or urban development at Uganda Martyrs University or (3) health informatics at Uganda Christian University. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): Islamic University of Uganda, Mbale; Uganda Martyrs University, Kampala or Uganda Christian University, MukonoLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES and correspond directly with potential host institutions. Host institutions, their Web sites and email contacts, if available, follow: (1) Islamic University in Uganda, www.iuiu.ac.ug, [email protected], (2) Uganda Martyrs University, www.fiuc.org/umu, [email protected] or [email protected] or (3) Uganda Christian University, www.ucu.ac.ug, [email protected]. In order to enhance the educational capacity at these relatively newer public and private universities in the country, preference is for applications to these institutions rather than for the award at Makerere University.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ECONOMICS OR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAward #0110Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate, and, if offered, graduate courses in finance, management, accounting, marketing, procurement, development economics or international trade. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): See comments.Length of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES and correspond directly with potential host institutions. Preferred host institutions, their Web sites and email contacts, if availble, follow: (1) Islamic University in Uganda, www.iuiu.ac.ug, [email protected] or (2) Uganda Martyrs University, www.fiuc.org/umu, [email protected]. Other possible host institutions include: (3) Mbarara University of Science and Technology, www.must.ac.ug, (4) Kyambogo University, www.kyambogo.ac.ug, [email protected] or (5) Nkumba

University, www.nkumbauniversity.ac.ug. In order to enhance the educational capacity at these relatively newer public and private universities in the country, preference is for applications to these institutions rather than for the award at Makerere University.Deadline: August 1, 2009

EDUCATION OR PSYCHOLOGYAward #0111Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and, if offered, graduate courses in (1) psychology including research methodology, psychometric assessment, human growth and development, organizational pscyhology or gender and development at Uganda Martyrs University, or (2) curriculum development studies at Islamic University in Uganda or (3) counseling psychology at Uganda Christian University. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): Uganda Martyrs University, Kampala; Islamic University of Uganda, Mbale or Uganda Christian University, MukonoLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES and correspond directly with the host institution. For Uganda Martyrs University, see www.fiuc.org/umu and contact [email protected] or [email protected]; for Islamic University in Uganda, see www.iuiu.ac.ug and contact [email protected] or for Uganda Christian University, see www.ucu.ac.ug and contact [email protected] or [email protected]: August 1, 2009

SCIENCESAward #0112Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and, if offered, graduate courses in (1) environmental sciences, agriculture or science education at Uganda Christian University, (2) biotechnology at Gulu University or (3) renewable energy at Uganda Martyrs University. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): Uganda Christian University, Mukono; Gulu University, Gulu; Uganda Christian University, Mukono or Mbarara University of Science and Technology, MbararaLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES and correspond directly with potential host institutions. Host institutions, their Web sites and email contacts, if availble, follow: Uganda Christian University, www.ucu.ac.ug, [email protected] and [email protected]; Gulu University, [email protected]; Uganda Martyrs University, www.fiuc.org/umu, [email protected] or [email protected] or Mbarara University for Science and Technology, www.must.ac.ug. In order to enhance the educational capacity at these relatively newer public and private universities in the country, preference is for applications to these institutions rather than for the award at Makerere University.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ZambiaSummary: One lecturing/research award. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D., at least 5 years of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience and previous experience in Africa are preferred. Applicants should have well-developed research projects to which they can devote themselves in the event university classes are suspended. Grant start dates may be subject to change depending on local conditions and the academic calendar at the host institution. The academic calendar consists of two semesters; first semester is April through August and second semester is October through the following February. The American International School of Lusaka, Lusaka International Community School and the International School of Lusaka offer educational programs for accompanying dependent K-12 school-age children.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ARCHITECTURE, ACCOUNTING, FINANCE, WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, COMPUTER SCIENCE, CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS SCIENCE OR ENGINEERINGAward #0113Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in architecture, accounting, finance, wildlife management, computer science, chemistry, metallurgy and materials science, or electrical and electronics engineering. Provide tutorials, assist with student advising and contribute to curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): Copperbelt University, KitweLength of Grant: 11 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or April 2011Comments: See www.cbu.edu.zm for the Copperbelt University Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MEDICAL SCIENCESAward #0114Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in medical sciences. Provide tutorials, assist with student advising and contribute to curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): School of Medicine, University of Zambia, LusakaLength of Grant: 11 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or April 2011Comments: Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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SOCIAL SCIENCES, SCIENCES, AGRICULTURE, COMPUTER SCIENCE, ENGINEERING OR LAWAward #0115Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate, or graduate courses or both in social sciences, sciences, agriculture, computer science, engineering or law. Provide tutorials, assist with student advising and contribute to curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): University of Zambia, LusakaLength of Grant: 11 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or April 2011Comments: Candidates are encouraged to correspond with the potential host department to determine whether their discipline or specializations are of interest. See www.unza.zm for the University of Zambia Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ZimbabweSummary: Two or more lecturing/research awards. For research awards, see the African Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Candidates with a Ph.D. and at least 5 years of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience are preferred to assist in faculty and curriculum development. The academic terms are August to December and January to May at the participating host universities. Applicants should have well-developed research proposals to which they can devote themselves in the event university classes are suspended. The Harare International School offers educational programs for accompanying dependent K-12 school-age children.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0116Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in a wide range of disciplines, including the arts, humanities, social sciences and sciences at any of the five host universities listed. Assist in faculty and curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): University of Zimbabwe, Harare; National University of Science and Technology, Bulawayo; Midlands State University, Gweru; Africa University, Mutare and Women’s University in Africa, HarareLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or January 2011Comments: Applicants should contact CIES and correspond directly with potential host institutions to determine whether their disciplines and specializations are of interest. Host institution Web sites follow, if available: www.uz.ac.zw for University of Zimbabwe, www.nust.ac.zw for National University of Science and Technology, www.msu.ac.zw for Midlands State University, www.africau.edu for Africa University or www.womensuniversityinafrica.org for Women’s University in Africa.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESAward #0117Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in natural resource management. The split between lecturing and research is expected to be 60/40, and the scholar is expected to teach a minimum of two courses. Assist with student advising, faculty training and curriculum review. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Africa University, MutareLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: Ausust 2010Comments: See www.africau.edu for the Africa University Web site, and contact CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FINANCEAward #0118Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in financial engineering and modeling and graduate courses in structured finance, financial engineering and financial modeling. Supervise undergraduate and graduate student theses and industrial attachments. Assist with curriculum development and mentor aspiring Ph.D. students. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): Department of Finance, National University of Science and Technology, BulawayoLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: See www.nust.ac.zw for the National University of Science and Technology Web site, and contact CIES for host institution contact information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

GENDER STUDIESAward #0119Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in gender development studies for degree in sociology and gender development studies. Contribute to curriculum development and student advising. Conduct research in area of specialization.Location(s): Women’s University in Africa, HarareLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Women’s University of Africa is a young institution with little ongoing research. Prospective applicants should contact CIES for host university contact information and to provide information on proposed research.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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australiaSummary: Up to four scholarships for research or lecturing/research in all disciplines.Program Overview: Academics and professionals with established reputations in their respective fields and who hold a Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree are encouraged to apply. Academic terms run from approximately late February to mid-June and late July to late October. The Australian-American Fulbright Commission in Canberra deems those applicants with dual U.S.-Australian citizenship ineligible for an award.Staff: Program Officer Michael Zdanovich, 202.686.7873, [email protected] or Program Associate Trevor Foley, 202.686.4025, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0120Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research or engage in a combination of lecturing and research. Other activities might include consulting on curriculum and participating in seminars.Length of Grant: 4 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: Grants must begin between July 2010 and June 2011.Comments: The Australian-American Fulbright Commission’s Web site, www.fulbright.com.au, provides previous U.S. Fulbright Scholar experiences and useful links. All applicants, even those applying for research awards, should demonstrate plans for some interaction with host institution faculty and students, such as guest lectures and seminars. Prior to application submission, the amount of time in the above activities as well as the starting date and length of grant should be determined in consultation with the host institution and set within the parameters of the Australian-American Fulbright Commission. Programs longer than 6 months may be proposed, but financial support from Fulbright will be limited to a maximum of 6 months. In such cases, outside funding supporting the additional length of stay should be clearly identified and articulated in the project statement.Deadline: August 1, 2009

CambodiaSummary: Up to two lecturing or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: The Fulbright Scholar Program for 2010-2011 aims to strengthen university programs critical to the development of Cambodia, which is still recovering from nearly 30 years of upheaval and civil war. Teaching experience may include work at a community college, but teaching assistant work does not qualify. See specific qualification requirements for each award listed below. Prior work experience in Cambodia or other developing countries is desirable, but not required, as is proficiency in the Khmer language. The 2010-2011 academic year will run from September 2010 to July 2011. The first semester will run from late September 2010 to mid-February 2011; the second semester will run from early March to mid-July

2011. Potential applicants are welcome to contact Public Affairs Officer John Johnson, U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, [email protected]: Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

AGRICULTUREAward #0121Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: A Fulbright scholar is needed at the Royal University of Agriculture (RUA) to help strengthen the research and development skills of the university’s graduates and undergraduates through lectures and training programs. The scholar should expect to focus specifically on how to develop grant proposals and articles for scientific journals that meet international standards. Class sizes will number between 30-40 students and meet at least twice a week for a total of 8 hours. RUA also requests that the scholar assist with the school’s Journal for Rural and Agricultural Development, specifically with the selection of articles, editing and layout.If possible and if time allows, RUA requests that the scholar help train the school’s faculty and administration in similar areas with a special emphasis on conceiving and developing articles for international agricultural publications. Specialization(s): rural development, agricultureAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. required; publishing or editorial experience with local, regional or international scholarly publications or a person who has specific experience with scientific journals as an editor.Location(s): Royal University of Agriculture, Phnom PenhLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: Between January 2010 and April 2010Comments: Potential applicants are asked to contact Dr. SENG Mom, Dean of Graduate School, Royal University of Agriculture, at [email protected] or 855 (0) 16 314 984. A letter of invitation is not required. The Royal University of Agriculture is located on 22 hectares of land just outside the capital city of Phnom Penh. The institution can provide a guest house for the scholar or transportation if the scholar chooses to live within the city.Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

ANTHROPOLOGYAward #0122Category: Lecturing or ResearchGrant Activity: A Fulbright scholar is needed at the Royal University of Fine Arts (RUFA) in order to strengthen and further develop the faculty of cultural anthropology, specifically in the area of Southeast Asian studies. The scholar will lecture to undergraduates and graduates on the basics of cultural anthropology as well as provide specific training courses on conducting archaeological field work and research. Both undergraduate and graduate class sizes will average 20-30 students, and the scholar will lecture approximately twelve hours per week. RUFA also hopes that the scholar will assist with

curriculum development, student advising and building the capacity of the faculty as a whole.Specialization(s): Southeast Asian cultural anthropologyAdditional Qualifications: Substantial experience teaching at U.S. universities; knowledge of both teaching and university management.Language: The Cambodian (Khmer) language is required for lecturing and conducting field research for undergraduate and graduate students.Location(s): Royal University of Fine Arts, Phnom PenhLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and July 2011Comments: Potential applicants are asked to contact Dr. Bong Sovath, vice rector, Royal University of Fine Arts, at [email protected] or 855 (0) 12 227 948. A letter of invitation is required. Every year, the Royal University of Fine Arts arranges field study for students in remote villages and archaeological sites in Cambodia. This same opportunity will be provided to the visiting scholar, providing them with the opportunity to start or expand their research in the region.Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

BANKING PRACTICESAward #0123Category: LecturingGrant Activity: The Royal University of Law and Economics (RULE) seeks a scholar to develop a course that prepares its graduates for employment in the banking sector. The course will be taught in English, so use of existing U.S. textbooks is possible. The scholar should address legal issues that arise in ongoing banking operations, rather than emphasizing procedures for setting up banks. The scholar will be assigned faculty members as trainees and teaching assistants during the grant period in order for Cambodian lecturers to be able to continue the program after the departure of the scholar. RULE will also arrange meetings between the scholar and the banking community to discuss ideas about how to improve the banking system in Cambodia.Additional Qualifications: J.D. preferred; professionals with other backgrounds who are experts in the banking sector are welcome to apply.Location(s): Royal University of Law and Economics, Phnom PenhLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 preferred; second semester possibleComments: Potential applicants are asked to contact Mr. Kim Savun, Royal University of Law and Economics, at [email protected] or 855 (0) 23 214 953. A letter of invitation is not required. The Royal University of Phnom Penh is a city campus located in the business area of Phnom Penh, and all housing is off-campus. Serviced apartments are available on a monthly basis within walking distance to the university. There are also several hotels within walking distance.

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China, People’s republic ofSummary: Approximately three distinguished lecturing awards, up to 20 lecturing or lecturing/research and up to nine research awards.Program Overview: Except for the Study of the United States award for which junior faculty with at least 3 years of university teaching experience may apply, applicants at the rank of associate or full professor with a minimum of 5 years of university teaching experience are preferred. Applicants should not be residing in China at the time of application nor should they have had recent extended experience in China. Professionals, such as practicing attorneys, may apply only if they have the requisite amount of university teaching experience, as well as some publications. All teaching is in English. The academic year in China is divided by a month-long break in late January and early February, the specific dates depending upon the lunar calendar. Affiliations are arranged through negotiations between the Ministry of Education and the Educational Exchanges Office of the U.S. Embassy. Applicants for lecturing awards should not make direct inquiries to Chinese institutions regarding an affiliation, but they may express an institutional preference in their applications. The teaching load is a maximum of two graduate or undergraduate courses a semester with up to 8 classroom hours per week. Applicants for lecturing/research awards should be aware that their grant is primarily for teaching. Grantees in the lecturing/research category do not receive a reduced teaching load since the current teaching load of two courses per semester is the minimum expected by the Chinese host institutions. However, many grantees still find time to pursue their research. Placements are in major universities throughout China. Applicants are encouraged to consider placements in places other than Shanghai and Beijing. Applicants for research awards are welcome to arrange their own affiliations. Lecturers will have opportunities to participate in an intracountry lecturing program as well as a regional intercountry lecturing program. All lecturers are required to attend a 2-day orientation program in Washington, DC held in mid-June. Academic-year lecturers and one-semester lecturers starting their grants in the fall term are required to attend an orientation in Beijing in late August. Full-year and one-semester lecturers teaching in the spring term are required to attend a combination orientation and midyear professional development conference in February. Chinese host institutions in most cases provide on-campus housing for recipients of lecturing and lecturing/research grants. In keeping with the Fulbright objective of maximizing interaction with Chinese students and faculty, grantees are expected to live in the campus-provided housing.Staff: Assistant Director David B.J. Adams, 202.686.4021, [email protected] or Program Associate Trevor Foley, 202.686.4025, [email protected]

CHINA STUDIESAward #0124Number of Awards: Approximately 9Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in area of expertise. Projects may focus on either modern or pre-modern China. Part of the research may be done in Hong Kong or Taiwan. See comments section for details.Additional Qualifications: Assistant professors must be 3 years beyond the receipt of their Ph.D. at the time of application.Language: Proficiency in Mandarin.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: After September 1, 2010, but work must be completed by September 30, 2011Comments: Applicants for this award should have graduate training in China studies, facility in Mandarin and a record of research and publications in the field. Applicants proposing projects on modern China may spend 1 month of a 6-8 month grant or up to 3 months of a 9-10 month grant in Hong Kong at facilities such as the Universities Service Center for China Research (USC) (www.usc.cuhk.edu.hk) or using research facilities in Taiwan. Applicants with projects on pre-modern China may spend comparable amounts of time in Taiwan. Applicants who wish to work at the USC or at one of the other Hong Kong research centers should contact the USC or those centers directly for assistance in setting up their visit. Applicants who wish to spend part of their grant period in Taiwan should arrange an affiliation with a Taiwan institution and secure a letter of invitation.Deadline: August 1, 2009

DISTINGUISHED LECTURESHIP IN ECONOMICSAward #0125Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or a combination of both, in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum and program development. Advise graduate students on theses. Give seminars, workshops and public lectures.Specialization(s): International economics and trade, international finance, money and banking, monetary theory, finance, investment, economic historyAdditional Qualifications: Preference is for a full professor. Applicants must have a distinguished record of scholarship and publication.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: Late August 2010 for 10-month grants and August 2010 or February 2011 for 5-month grantsComments: Based upon the scholar’s expertise and the needs of institutions, assignments may be made, but will not be limited, to one of the following institutions: Fudan University, Shanghai; Nankai University, Tianjin; Peking University, Beijing; People’s (Renmin) University of China, Beijing; and Tsinghua University, Beijing.

Non-academic professionals may apply if they have the requisite amount of university teaching experience and a distinguished record of scholarship and publication.Deadline: August 1, 2009

DISTINGUISHED LECTURESHIP IN LAWAward #0126Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum and program development. Advise graduate students on theses. Give seminars, workshops and public lectures.Specialization(s): Administrative, business, constitutional, investment, civil, tax, contract, comparative, intellectual property and international lawAdditional Qualifications: Preference is for a full professor. Applicants must have a distinguished record of scholarship and publication.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: Late August 2010 for 10-month grants and August 2010 or February 2011 for 5-month grantsComments: Based upon the scholar’s expertise and the needs of institutions, assignments may be made, but will not be limited, to one of the following institutions: Fudan University, Shanghai; Peking University, Beijing; People’s (Renmin) University of China, Beijing; Tsinghua University, Beijing; Chinese University of Political Science and Law, Beijing; and East China University of Politics and Law, Shanghai. Non-academic professionals may apply provided they have the requisite amount of university teaching experience and a distinguished record of scholarship and publication.Deadline: August 1, 2009

DISTINGUISHED LECTURESHIP IN STUDY OF THE UNITED STATESAward #0127Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Consult on curriculum and program development. Advise graduate students on theses. Give seminars, workshops and public lectures.Specialization(s): American foreign policy, American history, American literature, American politics, American studiesAdditional Qualifications: Preference is for a full professor. Applicants must have a distinguished record of scholarship and publication.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: Late August 2010 for 10-month grants and August 2010 or February 2011 for 5-month grantsComments: Based upon the scholar’s expertise and the needs of institutions, assignments may be made, but will not be limited, to one of the following institutions: Fudan University, Shanghai; Nankai University, Tianjin; Peking University, Beijing; China Foreign Affairs University, Beijing;

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ECONOMICSAward #0128Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate survey courses and courses in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum and program development. Advise graduate students on theses. Give seminars, workshops and public lectures.Specialization(s): Monetary theory, money and banking, economic history, international trade, international economics, international finance, finance, investmentAdditional Qualifications: These positions are for economists, not for business administration professors.Location(s): Based upon the scholar’s expertise and the needs of institutions, assignments will be made to key institutions of higher education throughout China in conjunction with the Ministry of Education.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: Late August 2010 for 10-month grants and August 2010 or February 2011 for 5-month grantsDeadline: August 1, 2009

JOURNALISM/COMMUNICATIONSAward #0129Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate survey courses and courses in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum and program development. Advise graduate students on theses. Give seminars, workshops and public lectures.Specialization(s): News writing, reporting, radio, television, digital, mass media managementAdditional Qualifications: Professionals must have a minimum of 5 years of university teaching experience.Location(s): Based upon the scholar’s expertise and the needs of institutions, assignments will be made to key institutions of higher education throughout China in conjunction with the Ministry of Education.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: Late August 2010 for 10-month grants and August 2010 or February 2011 for 5-month grantsDeadline: August 1, 2009

LAWAward #0130Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum and program development. Advise graduate students on theses. Give seminars, workshops and public lectures.

Specialization(s): Administrative, business, constitutional, investment, tax, civil, intellectual property, comparative and contract lawAdditional Qualifications: Non-academic professionals must have a minimum of 5 years of law school teaching experience and a record of scholarship and publication.Location(s): Based upon the scholar’s expertise and the needs of institutions, assignments will be made to key institutions of higher education throughout China in conjunction with the Ministry of Education.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: Late August 2010 for 10-month grants and August 2010 or February 2011 for 5-month grantsDeadline: August 1, 2009

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION/PUBLIC POLICYAward #0131Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses. Consult on curriculum and program development. Advise graduate students on theses. Give seminars, workshops and public lectures.Specialization(s): Modernization of government structuresAdditional Qualifications: Non-academic professionals may apply if they have some university teaching experience and a record of scholarship and publication.Location(s): Based upon the scholar’s expertise and the needs of the institution, assignments will be made to key institutions of higher education throughout China in conjunction with the Ministry of Education.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: Late August 2010 for 10-month grants and August 2010 or February 2011 for 5-month grantsDeadline: August 1, 2009

PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCEAward #0132Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum and program development. Advise graduate students on theses. Give seminars, workshops and public lectures.Additional Qualifications: Professionals may apply if they have some university teaching experience and a record of scholarship and publication.Location(s): Based upon the scholar’s expertise and the needs of institutions, assignments will be made to key institutions of higher education throughout China in conjunction with the Ministry of Education.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: Late August 2010 for 10-month grants and August 2010 or February 2011 for 5-month grantsDeadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIESAward #0133Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in area of expertise. Projects may focus on contemporary China or be comparative in nature. Part of the research may be done in Hong Kong or Taiwan. See comments below for details.Additional Qualifications: Assistant professors must be 3 years beyond the receipt of their Ph.D. at the time of application. Non-academic professionals with a record of scholarly or professional publications may apply.Language: Proficiency in Mandarin if required for the project.Location(s): See comments.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: After September 2010, but work must be completed by September 30, 2011Comments: These awards are for individuals who are not China specialists that seek to establish a focus on China in their work or to undertake research on a comparative project. Research may be undertaken without competency in Mandarin provided the project is feasible without that language capability. Grantees may spend 1 month of a 6-8 month grant or up to 3 months of a 9-10 month grant in Hong Kong at facilities such as the Universities Service Center for China Research (USC) (www.usc.cuhk.edu.hk) or using research facilities in Taiwan. Applicants who wish to work at the USC or at one of the other Hong Kong research centers should contact the USC or those centers directly for assistance in setting up their visit. Applicants who wish to spend part of the grant period in Taiwan should arrange an affiliation with a Taiwan institution and secure a letter of invitation.Deadline: August 1, 2009

STUDY OF THE UNITED STATESAward #0134Number of Awards: Approximately 12Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach graduate or undergraduate courses. Advise on curriculum development and possibly on graduate theses. Conduct tutorials and informal meetings with students outside of class.Specialization(s): Preference will be given to applicants specializing in American history, American literature, American politics and political process, American foreign policy, American philosophy and American higher education.Additional Qualifications: Historians specializing in 18th- and 19th-century history are of particular interest. In literature, preference will be given to those who propose to teach the canon of classic American literature.Location(s): Based upon the scholar’s expertise and the needs of institutions, assignments will be made to key institutions of higher education throughout China in conjunction with the Ministry of Education.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: Late August 2010 for 10-month grants and August 2010 or February 2011 for 5-month grants

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Comments: Applicants for this award in the indicated specializations should propose to teach broad-gauged courses that introduce Chinese undergraduate and graduate students to the main themes and core scholarship in their fields. Applications from scholars who study American culture and society will be considered only if their academic training and scholarship enable them to offer courses that meet the criteria indicated above and their proposal indicates an intent to offer such courses. Applicants who propose to teach either American literature or American history should have a Ph.D. in the pertinent field, have publications in that field and regularly teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in that field. Scholars who are still early in their careers, but who have at least 3 years of teaching experience, are encouraged to apply.Deadline: August 1, 2009

hong KongSummary: Up to fourteen lecturing or lecturing/research awards, two research awards and two post-doctoral research awards.Program Overview: Hong Kong is a major gateway to China and has especially close connections with the Pearl River Delta region. In addition to a large and lively expatriate community, the universities are world-class, well connected to the international academic community and provide unique opportunities for exchanges with and research on China. Applicants are expected to hold a Ph.D. or other terminal degree and, unless otherwise indicated, the rank of associate or full professor. A letter of invitation is not needed, unless otherwise indicated, since the U.S. Consulate will arrange the affiliation with the host university. All lecturing/research awards may be 5 or 10 months unless otherwise indicated, but the preference is for 10-month grants. Grantees are expected to spend the full period of the grant on campus. The academic year begins in early September. The second semester begins in January. International and English-language grade and high schools are available for dependents’ education.Staff: Assistant Director David B.J. Adams, 202.686.4021, [email protected] or Program Associate Trevor Foley, 202.686.4025, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0135Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one or two undergraduate or graduate courses each semester in the social sciences or the humanities. Some team teaching as well as public lectures may be required. Consult on curriculum development and conduct research. Opportunities are available to lecture at other universities.Specialization(s): Any fields in the social sciences or humanitiesAdditional Qualifications: A letter of invitation from the host institution is recommended.Location(s): City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong or Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: 10-month grants start in September 2010; 5-month grants may start either in September 2010 or January 2011Comments: Preference is for associate or full professors with a minimum of 5 years teaching experience and a record of research and publication appropriate for career stage. Prospective applicants are encouraged to review the Web sites of the potential host institutions: City University of Hong Kong, www.cityu.edu.hk; Hong Kong Baptist University, www.hkbu.edu.hk; Lingnan University, www.ln.edu.hk. Applicants are urged to secure a letter of invitation from a host institution. Otherwise the U.S. Consulate in Hong Kong will make assignments based on the best and most appropriate match between the expertise of the grantees and the needs of prospective host universities. Scholars whose work focuses on East-West interactions will be invited to be affiliated with the David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies at Hong Kong Baptist University.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUILDING GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM IN HONG KONG UNIVERSITIESAward #0136Number of Awards: Approximately 5Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach one course in area of specialization. Consult with colleagues and committees at the host university (and other Hong Kong universities) that have responsibility for developing general education programs and courses for the new 4-year undergraduate program to be implemented in 2012. Participate in a team coordinated by the Hong Kong-America Center that will organize workshops in Hong Kong on general education.Specialization(s): Applicants in a variety of disciplines are welcome.Additional Qualifications: Experience, preferably in a leadership role, in development of a university or college’s general education curriculum or first-year program and in presenting faculty workshops on effective modes of teaching and learning.Location(s): Grantees will be affiliated with the Hong Kong-America Center and one of the participating Hong Kong universities.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010. 10 months strongly preferred, but 5 months are possible in some cases. 5-month grants may start in September 2010 or January 2011Comments: The purpose of these awards is to assist Hong Kong universities in their preparations for replacing the current 3-year undergraduate program with a 4-year program that will include general education requirements in September 2012. The major selection criterion for these awards will be the applicant’s ability to contribute to the development of new general liberal arts courses that incorporate broad themes of Western and Asian society and culture that will equip Hong Kong students

to enter productive civic and economic roles in the 21st century. Faculty in all disciplines in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences as well as engineering, policy studies, business, law, the arts, etc. will be considered. Applicants should have strong professional records and broad competence in their academic discipline. They should also have experience (preferably in a leadership role) on a college or university-wide committee that developed an exemplary general education curriculum for American undergraduates as well as experience in developing interdisciplinary courses and in organizing and presenting faculty workshops on effective modes of teaching and learning. Familiarity with curriculum alignment and online teaching strategies will be an advantage. Applicants must be comfortable with active participation in a team coordinated by the Hong Kong-America Center that will be working with the Hong Kong universities. They should also be prepared to engage in a dialogue with their Hong Kong colleagues and write a paper for a published anthology on general education based on their experience in Hong Kong. Please note that while the grant benefits for these awards will be comparable to those provided to other American lecturers to Hong Kong under the Fulbright Program, they will be paid in Hong Kong dollars and disbursed by the Hong Kong-America Center. Individuals who are interested in these awards but who are unable to apply for 2010-11 should note that they will also be offered in the 2011-12 competition.Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCESAward #0137Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses in area of specialization.Additional Qualifications: Associate or full professor preferred, but assistant professors with 5 years of teaching experience will be considered. Regardless of rank, applicants should be excellent undergraduate teachers.Location(s): University of Hong Kong, Hong KongLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: Late August 2010Comments: Scholars in any discipline are welcome to apply. If the grantee’s work focuses on the United States (especially on American literature and culture), the grantee will be affiliated with the American Studies Program (ASP). A grantee in other disciplines will be affiliated with the appropriate academic department. A grantee placed at the ASP would teach three 13-week semester undergraduate courses including a first year course, a second year course on the American city or the road to American culture, and a senior level course, over the course of the year. An ASP grantee is responsible for two hours of lectures weekly, plus tutorials. First year classes are large and higher level courses have 15-35 students.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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MULTIPLE DISCIPLINES: HONG KONG POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITYAward #0138Number of Awards: Approximately 5Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one course per semester in area of expertise, conduct collaborative research and provide guidance in research-related activities.Specialization(s): Applied science, textiles, business administration, construction and land use, design, engineering, health sciences, hotel and tourism management, social sciences, humanitiesAdditional Qualifications: Full professor with 10 years of experience and an excellent track record of research and publication. Professionals may apply if they have at least 3 years of university teaching and a record of publications.Location(s): Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityLength of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2009 or January 2010 for one-semester grants; September 2009 for academic-year grantsComments: Polytechnic University’s mission is to provide high quality education and to equip students with professional competencies and a global perspective as well as to develop good communication skills and the ability to engage in independent thinking. Areas of strategic focus include: drug discovery and development; fashion and textiles; health and wellness enhancement; marketing; smart materials and systems; sustainable urbanization; and hotel and tourism management. Scholars in the social sciences and humanities are also welcome to apply. For more information and details about the programs visit www.polyu.edu.hk/cpa/polyu/dept_office/teaching_e.php. Grant benefits will be the equivalent of the amounts paid to recipients of other Fulbright Scholar grants in Hong Kong, but they will be paid in HK dollars. A salary supplement may be provided in disciplines such as business administration and related fields.Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES FOR CHINA SPECIALISTSAward #0139Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research to extend the applicant’s doctoral dissertation and prepare it for publication as a monograph or a series of articles for major journals. Applicant will give periodic seminars in area of research and may be asked to teach one course in area of specialization or to mentor graduate students.Specialization(s): Political science, public administration, public policy, international relations, anthropology, sociology, psychology, geography, urban studies, social policy, social workAdditional Qualifications: Award open only to applicants who received their Ph.D. no more than 3 years before the time of application or who are in the last stage of completing their dissertation. Dissertation must be completed by the time grant begins.

Language: Level of capability in Mandarin or a Chinese dialect appropriate to the projectLocation(s): Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Hong KongLength of Grant: 9 months to 12 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or later but grant must be completed by August 31, 2011Comments: Comparative projects focusing on Greater China are welcome. The grantee may include short visits to China to collect data as part of the grant activities. The benefit package for this award includes a monthly stipend (HK$25,000), a housing subsidy (HK$6,000), international travel (HK$15,000) and a research allowance (HK$25,000) for travel and purchase of materials. Note that these benefits will be paid in Hong Kong dollars. Grantees will be provided with a work station and desktop computer. The grant is supported by a contribution from a private donor, Dr. Serena Yang. The U.S. Department of State will provide a health benefit.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIESAward #0140Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research on some aspect of Hong Kong life including politics, business, economics, public policy, public administration, modern history, environmental studies (non-science), urban studies, education, communication, journalism and media or cultural life including literature and the arts. Projects may also focus on the relationship between Hong Kong and southern China.Additional Qualifications: Applicants must be 3 years beyond the Ph.D. or other terminal degree at the time of application.Language: If required by the project, appropriate level of facility in Cantonese or Mandarin Chinese.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 4 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010 or later, but work must be completed by August 31, 2011Comments: Preference will be given to projects involving collaboration with Hong Kong scholars. Applicants should indicate a proposed affiliation and secure a letter of invitation. Host institutions may ask a grantee to teach one course in order to secure access to faculty housing. The Hong Kong-America Center (HKAC) can assist with securing an affiliation or can serve as an affiliation. Please contact Dr. Glenn Shive, the executive director of HKAC, at [email protected] regarding affiliations. Questions about the application process should be directed to the CIES program officer.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIESAward #0141Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct collaborative research with Hong Kong colleagues in the thematic areas as they relate to China leading to a conference at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) near the end of the grant period, publications or

both. Teach one advanced level course in English in area of expertise. Give public lectures as requested.Additional Qualifications: Associate or full professor preferred. Open to any social science or humanities discipline.Location(s): Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong KongLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: Late August 2010Comments: The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has made Chinese Studies a major area of research and teaching across faculties and centers in the university. The Fulbright scholar will be affiliated with one of the research centers at the CUHK focused on China as well as the Hong Kong-America Center (HKAC). The host institution is seeking strong American scholars in the social science or humanities that have an interest in working collaboratively on China as it relates to their specialties and who will work comparatively and across disciplines. They do not have to have Chinese language skills or extensive knowledge of China. Applicants may be in a variety of disciplines or working in cross-disciplinary areas including: history; international relations; economics, finance and trade relations; arts, culture, religion/philosophy; mass media and journalism; environment and energy; public health policy; migration and urbanization; language and literature; science and technology policy; ethnicity and gender; law and political development; social and regional development; education and academic exchange; and China’s emerging role in the global organizations and systems. While the grantee will teach one course and be asked to give some lectures, the emphasis of the award is on collaborative research. For more information about the centers at CUHK, applicants should review www.cuhk.edu.hk. They may also contact Dr. Glenn Shive at the HKAC ([email protected] and www.cuhk.edu.hk/hkac).Deadline: August 1, 2009

indonesiaSummary: Up to 10 awards for lecturing, research or a combination of lecturing/research.Program Overview: Awards are from 5 to 10 months. The first semester begins in September 2010 and the second in February 2011. Grants may be extended by 2 weeks for grantees who wish to do initial in-country language training, for which support is provided, or who wish to do additional in-country lecturing. Applicants must have faculty rank and a minimum of 3 years of college teaching experience beyond the terminal degree in their field. All grantees will be encouraged to travel and lecture within Indonesia, and they may be invited to participate in the cultural and educational program activities of the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in Indonesia. There may also be opportunities to lecture in other East Asian and Pacific countries. Applicants may specify preferred affiliations but should understand that the American-Indonesian Exchange Foundation, the Fulbright office in Indonesia, will make assignments based on the best match between the expertise of

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selected scholars and the needs of participating institutions. Priority is given to projects of mutual interest to scholars in Indonesia and the United States. Most instruction is in English, but students have varying levels of English language proficiency. While all applicants must have a terminal degree, the American-Indonesian Educational Foundation welcomes applications from junior faculty (less than 5 years of teaching experience) and faculty from community colleges and 4-year colleges as well as from senior scholars and retired faculty. Please note: As of July 2008, the Indonesian government implemented a new regulation for foreigners who will teach and conduct research in Indonesia. Those who apply for lecturing/research grants must submit a research proposal which is related to the course(s) they will teach. The research project must support the teaching courses offered to the host institutions.Staff: Program Officer Michael Zdanovich, 202.686.7873, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0142Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture, lecture and conduct research, or conduct research in area of specialization. Preference will be given to collaborative projects with Indonesian scholars. Conduct seminars or workshops, or a combination of both, as required. Consult on both program and faculty development.Specialization(s): All disciplines and specializations will receive equal consideration, but for applicants in the sciences, priority will be given to projects that address issues of public concern (for example, public health, environmental issues, etc.) in Indonesia.Language: Bahasa Indonesia, if it is needed for research.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants, September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Applicants who are not in the social sciences or humanities should be fluent in Bahasa Indonesia or ascertain whether lecturing in English will be feasible at a proposed host institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM AND MEDIA STUDIESAward #0143Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach and consult in the areas of print, broadcast, Internet and digital and electronic media, media studies or media management.Specialization(s): Media studies, theory and practice of journalism, information processing, reporting, writing and editing, information technology, broadcasting, film,

advertising, interactive multimedia messaging, communication media and Internet studiesLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants, September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: The focus of this award is on information exchange in the areas of print, broadcast and digital media. Non-academic professionals with a minimum of 3 years of university teaching experience in these fields may apply.Deadline: August 1, 2009

COMPARATIVE RELIGIONAward #0144Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in comparative religion or related discipline. Consult on curriculum and program development, supervise theses and conduct seminars or workshops, or a combination of both. Conduct collaborative programs and research with local scholars in area(s) of specialization.Specialization(s): Role of religion in the modern world, religious tolerance and inter-religious dialogueLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants, September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Grantees may be asked to assist in developing undergraduate or graduate courses in comparative religious studies. Specialists in all world religions as well as specialists in comparative religion are welcome to apply.Deadline: August 1, 2009

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESSAward #0145Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach, consult and conduct undergraduate and graduate seminars in international business management and business leadership.Specialization(s): Business strategy, leadership, business ethics, entrepreneurship, international marketing, quality management and multinational financeLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants, September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: The focus of this award is the foundations of international business within the setting of a developing economy in Southeast Asia.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ISLAMIC STUDIESAward #0146Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Islamic studies. Consult on

curriculum and program development. Supervise theses and conduct seminars or workshops, or a combination of both, as required. Conduct collaborative research with local scholars in area(s) of specialization.Specialization(s): Islam in the modern world, Islam in comparative religious studies, Islamic law, Islam in interdisciplinary studiesLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants, September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Applicants may be in a variety of academic disciplines as long as the focus of their training and scholarship is Islam.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIESAward #0147Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum and program development. Supervise theses and conduct staff seminars or workshops, or a combination of both, as required.Specialization(s): Priority given to political science, economics and Study of the United States (including history, literature, politics, society and culture).Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants, September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Assignments are made based upon the best fit of the grantee’s expertise and the needs of participating host institutions. Past assignments have included the University of Indonesia (Jakarta), Gadjah Mada University (Yogyakarta), Diponegoro University (Semarang), Airlangga University (Surabaya), Udayana University (Denpasar), and Andalas University (Padang).Deadline: August 1, 2009

TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGEAward #0148Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Consult on teacher training and curriculum development in TEFL programs throughout Indonesia. Conduct English language program for Indonesian faculty currently planning to study in English-speaking countries.Specialization(s): Language program design and implementation, teacher training, curriculum developmentLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants, September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: The objective of this award is to assist Indonesian institutions that are training TEFL teachers.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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UNITED STATES-INDONESIAN RELATIONSAward #0149Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach, consult and conduct undergraduate and graduate seminars in a variety of specializations related to the binational relationship between the United States and Indonesia.Specialization(s): U.S. foreign policy, U.S.-Indonesian relations, U.S. diplomatic history, theory of international relations, conflict resolution, binational diplomacyLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants, September 2010 for academic-year grantsDeadline: August 1, 2009

JapanSummary: Up to six lecturing awards, up to two lecturing/research awards, up to five research awards, up to two research awards for working journalists and five seminar awards for international education administrators.Program Overview: Lecturing and lecturing/research awards for 10 months start in September 2010, and awards for one academic term (approximately 4 months) start in September 2010 or April 2011. All teaching is in English. Research awards may start between July 2010 and June 2011 and are for 3 to 9 months. Serial grants consisting of two short-term visits over a 2-year period are possible for researchers. Research awards are open to academics and to professionals in business, government, journalism, law, social services, etc. Applicants may be Japan specialists or nonspecialists who wish to pursue comparative research in their fields. To facilitate the proposed work, applicants who are not specialists are expected to make contact with a Japanese colleague or institution prior to submitting their applications. Applicants in the arts, including creative writing, must have an institutional affiliation in the United States. Individuals who are living in Japan are not eligible to apply. Applicants should consult the benefits section in order to be reassured that Fulbright grants to Japan are generous enough to cover their expenses. Staff: Program Officer Michael Zdanovich, 202.686.7873, [email protected] or Program Associate Trevor Foley, 202.686.4025, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0150Number of Awards: Approximately 6Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in area of specialization. While projects in all disciplines are possible, the following subject areas are of particular interest: the culture and society of modern Japan, including anthropology, the arts, business, economics, history, law, literature, politics and sociology. Projects may address

problems of contemporary society. Topics of particular interest include the impact of rapid technological development, environmental pollution, urbanization, gerontology, human ecology, finite resources, population, labor relations, the family, public law and criminology, and projects that examine the education systems of Japan and the United States from a comparative perspective. For projects in education, areas of inquiry might include, but are not limited to, all aspects of internationalization (institutional, faculty or students), structural or curricular reform and the role of education in society. The following are examples of possible topics: the dynamics and process of educational reform; teacher education; language education policy; socialization and the school; technology as an agent of change; the community, school and home; standardized versus individualized education; centralized vs. decentralized education; and the response to physical and learning disabilities in mainstream education. Other projects may examine post-World War II political and economic relations among the United States, Japan and other Pacific Rim countries, including those in Northeast and Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, Mexico, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. To facilitate this type of project, the researcher may, when indicated in the initial application and on approval after arrival in Japan, spend up to 2 months in another Pacific Rim country if the grant period is 9 months.Additional Qualifications: Academics must be 3 years beyond their Ph.D. at the time of application.Language: Japanese language proficiency, if required for the project.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined. While the Japan-U.S. Educational Commission will finalize all affiliation arrangements, applicants are urged to obtain an invitation from their host country collaborators to be submitted with their applications.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: After July 1, 2010, but before June 30, 2011Comments: A serial grant (two short-term visits over a 2-year period) is possible for a grant of 6 months or longer. This should be discussed in the proposal, and a rationale for structuring the grant this way should be provided. Each of the segments should not be less than 3 months long. The total amount of time for the two segments should not exceed 9 months. Japan specialists are expected to have Japanese language facility. Applicants without prior experience in Japan and without Japanese language proficiency must demonstrate the feasibility of conducting their research in English. They should also plan a minimum stay of 6 months. Professional applicants must demonstrate how their research will contribute to the Japan-U.S. relationship in their specialty and to their own professional development. They are expected to submit a publishable report on their research within 6 months after the end of the grant. Arranging housing can take a while, therefore applicants are welcome to contact their prospective host institutions regarding the availability of

institutional housing at the time of application. However, applicants should not expect that housing be arranged by the host institution or the Japan-U.S. Educational Commission.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0151Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach two undergraduate or graduate courses, or a combination of both, in field of specialization per semester. Courses meet once a week for 90 minutes. This reduced teaching load (normal load for Fulbright lecturing grantees in Japan is four courses) allows grantees to conduct research on a topic of their choice. The research project should be consistent with the grantee’s area of expertise, and the project should be feasible, especially with regard to language, time and venue constraints. The proposal must also make clear why residence in Japan is essential to undertake the research.Additional Qualifications: Applicants must have at least 3 years of university or college teaching experience beyond Ph.D. Teaching at a community college counts toward the required 3 years. Teaching assistant work does not qualify.Language: Japanese proficiency, if needed for research.Location(s): Affiliation to be finalized by the Japan-U.S. Educational Commission.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for two-semester awards, and September 2010 or April 2011 for one-semester awardsComments: While applicants are urged to obtain an invitation from potential host institutions to be submitted with their applications, the Japan-U.S. Educational Commission will finalize all affiliation arrangements. Grantees are required to attend a 2-day group orientation in Japan, as well as a midyear conference.Deadline: August 1, 2009

JOURNALISMAward #0152Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in applicant’s area of specialization. Proposals must be feasible with respect to the applicant’s qualifications and language abilities as well as time frame. It is expected that the research will result in a tangible product appropriate to the grantee’s particular field of journalism (for example, a series of articles, a television program or a series of radio stories on some facet of Japan). The product should be described in some detail in the project statement. During the grant period, grantees are welcome to generate periodic articles or reports, but they are not allowed to serve as a regular correspondent for either a U.S. employer or, if there is one, their Japanese affiliation.Additional Qualifications: Applicants must be working journalists and have at least 3 years of experience.Language: Japanese language proficiency is desirable but not required.

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Location(s): While the Japan-U.S. Educational Commission will finalize all affiliation arrangements, applicants are urged to obtain an invitation letter from their Japanese collaborator to be submitted with their applications.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: After July 1, 2010 but before June 30, 2011Comments: The purpose of these awards is to provide opportunities for both junior and senior journalists working in print, broadcast and digital media to become better informed about Japan.Deadline: August 1, 2009

STUDY OF THE UNITED STATESAward #0153Number of Awards: Approximately 6Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in field of specialization, or a combination of both, but courses must relate to the American experience. Teaching load each semester is four courses, which meet once a week for 90 minutes. Grantees often teach two similar courses at two different institutions per semester.Specialization(s): Applications are encouraged in American studies, anthropology, art history, business administration, communications, economics, education, ethnic studies, gender studies, history, law, literature, philosophy, political science, popular culture, sociology and women’s studies. See comments for additional specializations.Additional Qualifications: Applicants must have a doctoral degree and at least 3 years of university or college teaching experience beyond Ph.D. Teaching at a community college counts toward the required 3 years. Teaching assistant work does not qualify.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: The 10-month grants will run from September 2010 through July 2011. Academic-term grants will run from mid-September 2010 through January 2011 or mid-March 2010 through mid-August 2011.Comments: While academic-year appointments are preferred, academic-term appointments are possible. In addition to the specializations included above, there is also interest in diplomatic history, geography, intellectual history, international relations, sociolinguistics and urban planning. Most lectureships will involve a dual affiliation at accredited 4-year universities. Because placement of candidates is arranged and confirmed by the Japan-U.S. Educational Commission, applicants should not set up their own affiliations. Applicants may suggest possible institutional affiliations; however, the Commission may not be able to accommodate an applicant’s preference. Grantees are required to attend a 2-day group orientation in Japan, as well as a midyear conference.Deadline: August 1, 2009

U.S.-JAPAN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS PROGRAMAward #0154Number of Awards: Approximately 5Category: SeminarGrant Activity: Participate in a group program designed to familiarize participants with higher education, society and culture in Japan. Program consists of briefings, campus visits, appointments with selected government officials, cultural activities and meetings with Japanese international education professionals. Because the program has an intensive, physically demanding, pre-arranged itinerary and schedule, little time is available for individual projects or appointments unless undertaken at the conclusion of the program at the grantee’s expense. The program is not intended to be a vehicle for initiating or implementing a U.S. institution’s linkage program, student recruitment or establishment of branch campuses. Accompanying dependents are not allowed.Additional Qualifications: Applicants are not required to have a doctoral degree.Location(s): Visits to various institutions.Length of Grant: 3 weeksStarting Date: Mid-June 2010Comments: PLEASE FOLLOW THE SPECIAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS AWARD. They can be found on the CIES Web site, www.cies.org/IEA/IEA_I.htm. Applicants must be international education administrators (for example, foreign student advisors, study abroad advisors, foreign student admissions) or senior-level university administrators (deans, vice presidents, provosts and presidents) with substantial (at least 25 percent of their time) responsibility for enhancing the international dimension of their institutions. Applicants must be affiliated with a 2- or 4-year college, university or a nonprofit international education exchange organization and have a minimum of 5 years of full-time work experience in the field of international education. Directors of English language programs and instructors in such programs are not eligible. Preference is given to applicants who have not had significant professional visits to Japan in the last 5 years as well as to applicants who are based in institutions that already have some substantive connections with Japan manifested in a reasonable size population (25+) of Japanese students, a study abroad program and linkage agreements with Japanese institutions, or both. Applicants from 2-year colleges should be aware that the itinerary in Japan does not include visits to 2-year institutions. Grantees are required to attend an orientation program held in conjunction with the annual National Association of Foreign Student Advisors (NAFSA) conference in Kansas City, MO in late May 2010 at their own expense.THE STAFF PERSON FOR U.S.-JAPAN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS PROGRAM IS DAVID ADAMS, 202.686.4021, [email protected] Deadline: November 1, 2009

KoreaSummary: Up to three research awards, up to five lecturing/research awards, up to five lecturing awards, up to two distinguished lecturing awards and four seminar awards for international education administrators.Program Overview: Teaching is in English, but because students’ levels of English comprehension vary, lecturers should expect to spend more time preparing class materials and be innovative and patient in teaching. Grant numbers for all categories are subject to funding availability. Staff: Program Officer Michael Zdanovich, 202.686.7873, [email protected] or Program Associate Trevor Foley, 202.686.4025, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINES: DISTINGUISHED LECTURESHIPAward #0155Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Reside at host institution, for at least one academic semester. Lecture in English. Teach two courses per semester to undergraduate or graduate students, or a combination of both. Give public lectures and participate in joint research as arranged and in the overall intellectual life of the department.Specialization(s): All disciplines are welcome, but scholars in the humanities and social sciences without previous experience living in Korea are particularly preferred.Additional Qualifications: Full professor with tenure. Applicants must have a distinguished record of scholarship and publication. Applicants should submit CV to Michael Zdanovich at CIES ([email protected]) for consultation before making an application.Language: English is the language of instruction. No Korean language proficiency is required.Location(s): Yonsei University, Seoul Chungnam National University, DaejeonLength of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or March 2011Comments: Individuals without previous experience living in Korea are preferred.Deadline: August 1, 2009

PEACE STUDIESAward #0156Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach graduate-level courses. Average class size is 8-15 students and teaching load is 3 hours per week. Advise students and assist with curriculum development.Specialization(s): East Asian comparative studies, global governance, international security policies, human rights and democracy, the United Nations and global peace, history of peace ideas, regional politics and economy, regional organizations in the Asia-Pacific region, U.S. politics, conflict resolution, diplomacy and negotiationAdditional Qualifications: Minimum academic rank of associate professor and minimum 10 years teaching experience beyond Ph.D. at university, college or community college. Teaching assistantship does not count toward the required 10 years.

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Location(s): The Graduate Institute of Peace Studies, Kyung Hee University, Namyangju, GyonggiLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010 or March 1, 2011Comments: Although an invitation letter is not required for application, potential applicants are encouraged to contact Dr. Gi-bung Kwon, dean of academic affairs, [email protected]; university Web site address: http://gip.khu.ac.kr.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCES, HUMANITIES, FINE ARTSAward #0157Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in applicant’s field of specialization. All projects should show a particular focus on Korea or be comparative in nature.Additional Qualifications: Applicants may be academics or professionals and may be Korea specialists or non-specialists. Applicants must have a minimum of 5 years work experience in their field beyond the terminal degree.Language: Korean, if needed for the project.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: Anytime between June 2010 and March 2011Comments: Because university housing is not usually available for the research-only grantee, the Korean-American Educational Commission will arrange housing in consultation with the grantee. Applicants must have an affiliation confirmed by the time an award is offered. Applicants should do their best to include a letter of invitation in the application from a host university in Korea at the time of submission. If an invitation letter is forthcoming after submission, inform CIES Program Officer Michael Zdanovich at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

STUDY OF THE UNITED STATESAward #0158Number of Awards: Approximately 5Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in field of specialization, but courses should be related to the Study of the United States. Teaching load is usually 6 contact hours per week. Lecture topics or courses are usually selected from among those proposed by the applicant. Applicants who offer overly specific approaches or less standard themes will be difficult to place at a university in Korea. Present lectures and workshops at other institutions as arranged by the American Studies Association of Korea. For lecturing/research awards, research does not have to relate to the study of the United States. Grantees will be given a research-only period before or after each semester (4 months) of teaching.Specialization(s): Preference is for scholars in American history and literature, political science, economics, business administration and any other

disciplines in social sciences, humanities and fine arts whose work focus on the United States.Additional Qualifications: Minimum academic rank of assistant professor and minimum 5 years of teaching experience beyond Ph.D. at a university, college or community college. Teaching assistantship does not count toward the required 5 years.Language: Lecturing is in English for lecturing/research awards. Korean if needed for the research project.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined. See below for further details on affiliation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 12 monthsStarting Date: Late August 2010 or late February 2011 for lecturing and July or August 2010 or January or February 2011 for lecturing/researchComments: Grant length for Lecturing/Research award can be either for 4 to 6 or 10 to 12 months. Grant length for Lecturing award is either 4 or 10 months. Affiliations will be with public, national or private institutions in Korea. Korea has a diverse pool of private universities. In addition, major national universities are also willing to host Fulbright grantees. The Korean-American Educational Commission will arrange and finalize all affiliations in consultation with grantees and potential hosts. While applicants may indicate preferred affiliations, they should not make direct commitments regarding an affiliation.Deadline: August 1, 2009

U.S.-KOREA INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS PROGRAMAward #0159Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: SeminarGrant Activity: Attend meetings with representatives of Korean universities, private-sector agencies and organizations and selected government agencies. Visit university international offices. Respond to questions about U.S. higher education. The program has a demanding and intensive pre-arranged schedule with little time available for individual projects or appointments, unless undertaken at the conclusion of the program at the grantee’s expense. Accompanying dependents are not allowed.Specialization(s): International education or international education exchange programs, including foreign student admissions, advising and study-abroad programsAdditional Qualifications: Applicants are not required to have a doctoral degree.Location(s): Visits to various institutions.Length of Grant: 2 weeksStarting Date: mid-June 2010Comments: PLEASE FOLLOW THE SPECIAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS PROGRAM. They can be found on the CIES Web site, www.cies.org/IEA/IEA_I.htm. Applicants must be international education administrators (for example, foreign student advisors, study abroad advisors or foreign student admissions) or senior-level university administrators with substantial (at least 25 percent of their time) responsibility for enhancing the international dimension of their institutions. Applicants

must be affiliated with a 2- or 4-year college or university or a nonprofit international education exchange organization. They must also have a minimum of 5 years of full-time work experience in international education. Directors of English language programs and instructors in such programs are not eligible. Preference is given to applicants who have not had significant professional visits to Korea in the past 5 years as well as to applicants who are based in institutions that already have some substantive connections with Korea manifested in a reasonable size population (25+) of Korean students, a study abroad program or linkage agreements with Korean institutions, or both. This program is not a vehicle for initiating or developing a U.S. institution’s linkage programs, for student recruitment or for establishment of branch campuses. The first week will be spent in Seoul and during the second week grantees will visit institutions outside Seoul. Grantees are expected to attend an orientation program held in conjunction with the annual National Association of Foreign Student Advisors (NAFSA) conference in Kansas City, MO in late May 2010 at their own expense. THE STAFF PERSON FOR U.S.-KOREA INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS PROGRAM IS DAVID ADAMS, 202.686.4021, [email protected] Deadline: November 1, 2009

macaoSummary: Two lecturing or lecturing/research awards and one research award.Program Overview: Macao is a small city with a long history as a Portuguese trading post and a gateway to China. It has a dynamic economy of gaming, tourism and manufacturing and is well connected to both China and Hong Kong. The benefits for two of the three Macao awards are found in the benefits table. The benefits for the research award at Historical Archives of Macao differ from the standard Fulbright package, and can be found in the award description.Staff: Assistant Director David B.J. Adams, 202.686.4021, [email protected] or Program Associate Trevor Foley, 202.686.4025, [email protected]

HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCESAward #0160Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Engage in advanced research that results in a significant original contribution to understanding Macao’s history and development, Macao’s relations with mainland China or Macao’s role in East-West relations. Share professional expertise (no more than 30 hours) in a series of lectures or seminars or a workshop. Grant recipients are expected to prepare and submit an original paper of 8,000-12,000 words within three months of the end of the grant.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. and at least 3 years of academic or professional experience after completion of the degree.Language: A level of fluency in Mandarin or Portuguese appropriate to the project. No support

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is provided for interpreters or translation.Location(s): Historical Archives of MacaoLength of Grant: 4 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and March 2011Comments: Preference will be given to applicants with a record of prior research on Macao. Grant benefits for the research award will be paid in local currency. The monthly stipend will range from MOP$16,000 (approximately US$2,000) per month to MOP$24,000 (approximately US$3,000) depending upon years of relevant academic or professional experience. Housing allowance of MOP$4,500 (approximately US$560) per month.Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSAward #0161Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of expertise 6 hours per week. Average class size is about 35. Teaching assistants are available if classes are large. Advise students. Consult on curriculum development and engage in research activities. Deliver two public lectures, one potentially to the Macao civil service. Meet and exchange views with civil servants in the relevant field, if this is requested by the Macao civil service.Specialization(s): Of particular interest are specialists in U.S.-European relations and European Union Foreign PolicyAdditional Qualifications: Applicants must hold at least the rank of associate professor.Language: The medium of instruction is English.Location(s): University of MacaoLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 preferred, or February 2011Comments: Applicants are expected to be on campus for the entire grant period. The academic year begins in early September; the second semester begins in February. The U.S. Consulate will arrange affiliation with the University of Macao. English-language schools (1-12) are available for dependents’ education at applicant’s own arrangement. Grant includes a fully furnished two-bedroom apartment. For more information on the University of Macao, visit www.umac.mo and on the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, visit www.umac.mo/fsh.Deadline: August 1, 2009

TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGEAward #0162Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Assist with planning and design of institution’s English language program in the areas of curriculum development and evaluation and assessment. Host seminars and conduct training courses for English teachers to strengthen their evaluation and assessment capabilities.Specialization(s): Curriculum development, materials development, outcome assessment and evaluationAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. and 5 years

or more of experience or a Masters degree and 10 or more years of experience in curriculum development, materials development, and outcomes assessment and evaluation.Location(s): Macao University of Science and Technology, MacaoLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Grantee will work closely with the English program coordinators in General studies on planning and assessing English teaching effectiveness and outcomes including review of the current English program. The Fulbright scholar will assist in evaluating student qualifications and needs in order to enhance the English learning environment and rouse students’ interest in learning English. The grantee will be asked to conduct a comprehensive review of the program and prepare a report. NOTE: The grant benefits for this award are paid in local currency. They include: a base stipend of $2,860 per month, a maintenance allowance of $2,350 per month, and a travel and relocation allowance of $3,550. An allowance of $4,350 for an accompanying spouse who is with the grantee for 80 percent of the grant period will be paid in a lump sum; there are no allowances for dependent children.Deadline: August 1, 2009

malaysiaSummary: Up to four lecturing, research or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: Applications will be accepted from both academics and professionals. English is widely spoken in Malaysia. Applicants should have at least 3 years of university teaching experience beyond the Ph.D. or terminal degree. Teaching assistantship does not count toward the required 3 years. Grant may also include limited funding for travel to other locations in Southeast Asia in support of research proposals if approved by the Commission prior to travel, and if the grant length is at least 5 months. In recent years, the typical grantee for Malaysia has included a combination of lecturing and research, with lecture topics determined by the host institution and the research planned by the grantee. For research grantees, the Malaysian-American Commission on Educational Exchange expects that Fulbright Scholars provide research leadership in a broad range of disciplines and encourages them to work with local universities to develop research proposals involving joint activities with Malaysian scholars. Although many Malaysian faculty members have earned advanced degrees from U.S. universities and individual linkages to the academic sector are numerous, higher education in Malaysia continues to be strongly influenced by much closer ties to British universities and, more recently, Australian universities. Malaysia offers promising opportunities for research in such scientific areas as agriculture, forestry and tropical ecology, as well as Southeast Asian history and society, media and information technology, public health and Islamic topics. There is also great need for American studies lecturers. Few Malaysian universities offer programs in American studies, and the need for seasoned American studies

specialists has increased due to Malaysia’s closer relationship with the United States politically and economically. In response to the continued demand for interfaith dialogue, the Commission gives special emphasis to topics of comparative religion and especially topics that relate to Islam. The first semester begins in late May or early June 2010 and the second in November 2010. Research grantees must complete work by April 2011. Awards for lecturing and lecturing/research are for graduate-level teaching, faculty seminars and workshops. Interested applicants are encouraged to contact Dr. James Coffman, executive director of the Malaysian-American Commission on Educational Exchange at: [email protected] for further information about the country or for leads to university contacts.Staff: Program Officer Michael Zdanovich, 202.686.7873, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0163Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Teach graduate courses, conduct research, or do a combination of both. Lecturing is in English and has generally been limited to graduate courses, as undergraduate instruction is in Bahasa Malaysia (Malaysian national language). Grantees typically also conduct faculty seminars on teaching methods and curriculum development or other issues of professional interest. Grantees are also frequently invited to lecture at other Malaysian universities. For lecturing or lecturing/research grantees, courses and seminars are planned in conjunction with the host department, but applicants should propose and include sample syllabi for specific courses they are prepared to teach. In the case of applications for research and lecturing/research, collaborative research proposals to be conducted jointly with host faculty are preferred.Specialization(s): While applications will be accepted in all disciplines, the following areas are of particular interest to the Malaysian-American Commission on Educational Exchange: civic education and democracy, global and intercultural communications, global stability and conflict, economic globalization, educational issues pertaining to the roles of the university in society or the future of higher education.Additional Qualifications: Professionals may apply if they have at least 3 years of university teaching experience beyond terminal degrees.Language: English is widely spoken in Malaysia, particularly within the academic community, and graduate instruction is in English. For research purposes, some knowledge of Bahasa Malaysia will be helpful.Location(s): Affiliations will be arranged at public and private universities throughout Peninsular and East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak).Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: May or June 2010, or November 2010 preferred. Other dates are also possible but research grantees must complete work by April 2011.

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Comments: Grants are traditionally for either a single semester (5 months) or a full academic year (10 months), though applications proposing stays of at least 3 months will also be considered. While applicants may specify preferred host institutions and are welcome to include an invitation letter from a specific institution, the Malaysian-American Commission on Educational Exchange reserves the right to make assignments based on the best match between the expertise of the grantee and the needs of prospective host universities, and to determine the final affiliation based on the needs and interests of applicants and contributions by prospective hosts. Applicants proposing a diverse range of potential courses will be more easily placed.Deadline: August 1, 2009

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSAward #0164Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Based at the Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations, the training institute of Malaysia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Assignment may include lectures presented to classes of junior diplomats from Malaysia as well as from other countries in the region and elsewhere in the Middle East and Africa. Lectures on topics of American foreign policy may also be offered to the public. The grantee should have a strong plan for independent research on some topic pertaining to the United States in Southeast Asia or international relations within Asia. The grantee may also work with the Institute to expand its research program and may assist with master’s degree programs offered at the Institute through Malaysia’s leading universities.Specialization(s): Preferences will be given to specialists in international relations with emphasis on Southeast Asia and U.S. interactions in the region; U.S. foreign policy in the 20th century with emphasis on Southeast Asia; or Asian international relations. Scholars of international relations and foreign policy with backgrounds in other regions or without regional specializations are welcome to apply but must be willing to commit to a major research effort focused in some way on the United States and Southeast Asia or Malaysia.Language: English is widely spoken throughout Malaysia, particularly within the academic and diplomatic communities, and most graduate instruction is in English.Location(s): Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations, Kuala LumpurLength of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: Anytime after May or June 2010, but must be agreeable with Institute. Grant activities should be completed by April 2011.Comments: For research purposes, a reading knowledge of Bahasa Malaysia will be an advantage but can be developed during the grant period. Applicants without substantial background in politics, political development or foreign policy studies in Southeast Asia or Malaysia are strongly encouraged to apply for an award of 5 months or longer to allow time to acclimate.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ISLAMIC STUDIESAward #0165Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture or conduct research, or a combination of both, in any area of Islamic studies including Islamic fine and performing arts and architecture. Lecturing is in English and has generally been limited to graduate courses or seminars, as undergraduate instruction is in Bahasa Malaysia (Malaysian national language). Fulbright Scholars typically also conduct faculty seminars on teaching methods and curriculum development or other issues of professional interest. Fulbright Scholars are also frequently invited to lecture at other Malaysian universities. Courses and seminars are planned in conjunction with the host department, but applicants should propose and include sample syllabi for specific courses they are prepared to teach. In the case of applications for lecturing/research or research, collaborative research proposals to be conducted jointly with faculty at the host institution are preferred.Additional Qualifications: Professionals may apply if they have at least 3 years of university teaching experience beyond terminal degrees.Language: English is widely spoken in Malaysia, particularly within the academic community, and graduate instruction is in English. For research purposes, some knowledge of Bahasa Malaysia will be helpful.Location(s): See comments.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: May or June 2010, or November 2010 preferred. Other dates are also possible, but research grantees must complete work by April 2011.Comments: Grantees will be affiliated with institutions in the vicinity of Kuala Lumpur which: (1) can shape the nature of thinking about Islam in Malaysia and beyond, (2) are open to interaction with others holding differing views, (3) have the capacities to contribute to U.S. understanding of Islam, and (4) have both the physical and human resources to participate in the program. Grantees will have the opportunity to participate in academic and cultural activities related to Islamic studies in Malaysia, including lectures, conferences, symposia and exhibitions. Grants are traditionally for either a single semester (5 months) or a full academic year (10 months), though applications proposing stays of at least 3 months will also be considered. While applicants are encouraged to initiate correspondence with a potential host institution and include an invitation letter from a specific institution, the Malaysian-American Commission on Educational Exchange reserves the right to make assignments based on the best match between the expertise of the grantee and the needs of the prospective host institution, and to determine the final affiliation based on the needs and interests of applicants and contributions by prospective hosts.Deadline: August 1, 2009

STUDY OF THE UNITED STATESAward #0166Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach graduate courses or seminars and assist with the development of an American studies program. Lecturing is in English and has generally been limited to graduate courses as undergraduate instruction is in Bahasa Malaysia (Malaysian national language). Fulbright Scholars typically also conduct faculty seminars on teaching methods and curriculum development. Fulbright Scholars are also frequently invited to lecture at other Malaysian universities. Courses and seminars are planned in conjunction with the host department, but applicants should propose and include sample syllabi for specific courses they are prepared to teach.Specialization(s): Preference will be given to applicants specializing in American studies: history, literature, politics and political process, foreign policy (especially contemporary foreign policy and foundations of foreign policy), higher education administration, society and culture and philosophy.Additional Qualifications: Professionals may apply if they have at least 3 years of university teaching experience beyond terminal degrees.Language: English is widely spoken in Malaysia, particularly within the academic community, and graduate instruction is in English. For research purposes, some knowledge of Bahasa Malaysia will be helpful.Location(s): Host affiliation to be determined by the Commission but applicant may express preference.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: May or June 2010 or November 2010 preferred. Other dates are also possible.Comments: Grants are traditionally for either a single semester (5 months) or a full academic year (10 months), though applications proposing stays of at least 3 months will also be considered. While applicants may specify preferred host institutions and are welcome to include an invitation letter from a specific institution, the Malaysian-American Commission on Educational Exchange reserves the right to make assignments based on the best match between the expertise of the grantee and the needs of prospective host universities, and to determine the final affiliation based on the needs and interests of applicants and contributions by prospective hosts. Applicants proposing a diverse range of potential courses will be more easily placed.Deadline: August 1, 2009

mongoliaSummary: Up to three lecturing or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: Lecturers will teach undergraduate courses and may also be asked to assist the host institution with curriculum and program development or supervise graduate students or do both. Proposals to lecture in cultural anthropology, architecture and urban planning and creative writing are discouraged, as Mongolian universities do not have developed

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programs in these fields. Applicants should hold the appropriate terminal degree and have at least 2 years of university teaching experience or the professional equivalent. Those holding associate or full professor rank are preferred, but assistant professors will also be considered. Lectures are in English, but ability to speak Mongolian or Russian is advantageous. The academic calendar in Mongolia is September 1 to June 15. The fall semester lasts from September 1 to December 31 and the spring semester runs from February 20 to June 15. Schooling for dependent children is available for K-12, but opportunities are limited for students in grades 9-12.Staff: Program Officer Michal Zdanovich, 202.686.7873, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIESAward #0167Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate students in area of specialization. May be asked to aid host faculty in curriculum and program development and help supervise graduate student research projects.Specialization(s): Early education, distance education, biology and environmental science, environmental economics, sustainable development, nano-technology, mining, journalism, special education, law, economics, political science, business administration, study of the United States, arts management, cultural preservation, financial mathematics, marketing, international relations.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 4 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for academic year grants. February 2011 for one semester grants.Comments: Applicants in the fields of financial administration, marketing or international relations can receive contact information for the pertinent person at the host institutions as well as Web site information by contacting the CIES program officer.Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

new ZealandSummary: Five to six awards for lecturing, research or lecturing/research. The exact number of awards depends on availability of funds and other factors.Program Overview: Awards offered by Fulbright New Zealand are open to scholars and professionals from all disciplines. Applications are welcome from practitioners in the fine and performing arts with established reputations in their fields, from recent Ph.D.s with some teaching experience, as well as from more established scholars. Fulbright New Zealand strongly encourages those applicants who have little or no experience in New Zealand to apply. If you have extensive prior experience in New

Zealand, it may be a disadvantage to your application. Extensive prior experience is defined as study, teaching, research or employment in New Zealand for a period aggregating more than 6 months within the last 10 years. Applicants who are currently living in New Zealand and those with dual United States-New Zealand citizenship are ineligible for an award. Applicants should read the CIES Web site on “Making Contacts Abroad” (www.cies.org/us_scholars/tips_contacts.htm) for suggestions on obtaining an invitation letter from New Zealand universities and organizations. Grantees may be invited to deliver at least one public lecture on material not previously presented in New Zealand and should indicate their willingness to visit and deliver seminars at other New Zealand higher education or research institutions and to participate fully in any activities arranged by Fulbright New Zealand, including the orientation program held in early February. Information on Fulbright New Zealand, its programs and links to all New Zealand universities can be found at www.fulbright.org.nz. Full Maintenance awards are granted to applicants who will not receive any financial support from their home or host institution. If offered an award, you will be required to provide proof of your financial situation. Partial Maintenance awards are for those receiving financial support from their home or host institution. Note that the financial entitlements of the partial award in New Zealand are similar to regular Fulbright Scholar awards of many other countries and provide adequate assistance to live in New Zealand during the grant period. If you intend to reside in New Zealand longer than the grant period (excluding holiday or travel time), you must include details in your application.Staff: Program Officer Michael Zdanovich, 202.686.7873, [email protected] or Program Associate Trevor Foley, 202.686.4025, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINES (FULL MAINTENANCE)Award #0168Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture, conduct research or propose a project combining both activities. Projects may include the establishment of new programs in New Zealand. Awards will not be made to applicants who intend to focus purely on conducting scientific research; applicants should propose ways to ensure interactions with the wider New Zealand society outside of school or department.Specialization(s): Preference will be given to projects of mutual interest to both scholars in New Zealand and the United States or to those who require access to specific individuals, materials or institutions unique to New Zealand.Location(s): Information on Crown Research Institutes can be found at: www.govt.nz.Length of Grant: 3 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: February 2011Comments: Applicants must have a letter of invitation from a potential host institution. Full maintenance awards are granted to applicants who will not receive any financial support from their

home or host institution. If offered an award, you will be required to provide proof of your financial situation. Grantees will always be selected first on the quality of the application. However, with applications of equal strength, applicants for partial maintenance awards may be given preference in order for Fulbright New Zealand to maximize the number of awards granted.Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINES (PARTIAL MAINTENANCE)Award #0169Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture, conduct research or propose a project combining both activities. Projects may include the establishment of new programs in New Zealand. Awards will not be made to applicants who intend to focus purely on conducting scientific research; applicants should propose ways to ensure interactions with the wider New Zealand society outside of school or department.Specialization(s): Preference will be given to projects of mutual interest to scholars in New Zealand and the United States or to those who require access to specific individuals, materials or institutions unique to New Zealand.Location(s): Information on Crown Research Institutes can be found at www.govt.nz.Length of Grant: 3 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: February 2011Comments: Applicants must have a letter of invitation from a potential host institution. Partial maintenance awards are for those receiving financial support from their home or host institutions. If offered an award, you will be required to provide proof of your financial situation. Grantees will always be selected first on the quality of the application. However, with applications of equal strength, applicants for partial maintenance awards may be given preference in order for Fulbright New Zealand to maximize the number of awards granted.Special Features: Partial-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

PhilippinesSummary: Up to two research awards, two lecturing/research awards, one lecturing award and one distinguished lecturing award.Program Overview: Applications will be accepted from both academics and professionals. The Philippine-American Educational Foundation strongly prefers that applicants to all categories have terminal degrees in their field of specialization. All applicants for lecturing and lecturing/research categories, regardless of academics or professionals, must have at least 5 years of teaching experience at a university, college or community college. Teaching assistantships do not count toward the required years of teaching. Academic applicants for the research category should have terminal degrees in their specialization, at least 3 years of teaching experience at a university, college or community

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college, excluding teaching assistantships, and have obtained the rank of assistant professor or higher. Professional applicants for the research category who have already obtained a terminal degree in their specialization should have at least 3 years of professional work experience in their specialization beyond terminal degrees. Professional applicants for the research category who do not have terminal degrees should have at least 10 years of work experience in their field and a strong record of publication and research in the area that they propose to conduct research. The Philippine-American Educational Foundation may determine grantees’ affiliation based on an appropriate match between applicants’ proposals and the needs of and potential contribution to host universities in the Philippines. Grantees may be invited to give lectures at other Philippine institutions and may be asked to participate in the East Asia and Pacific Fulbright lecturing program. Unless otherwise indicated, semesters begin in the first or second week of June and the first week of November. Lecturing is in English.Staff: Program Officer Michael Zdanovich, 202.686.7873, [email protected] or Program Associate Trevor Foley, 202.686.4025, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0170Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach at least one undergraduate or graduate course and conduct research in area of specialization. The grantee may direct graduate student theses and advise the host department on curriculum and teaching methodology. Present seminars or lectures at other institutions.Specialization(s): All disciplines are eligible except engineering; medicine, nursing and other health-related disciplines; and applied natural sciences and mathematics. Policy studies related to public health are eligible.Additional Qualifications: Professionals with requisite 5 years of teaching experience at a university, college or community college may apply.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: June 2010 or November 2010Comments: While applicants may specify preferred host institutions, the Philippine-American Educational Foundation will make assignments based on the best and most appropriate match between the expertise of the grantees and the needs of prospective host universities. Affiliations with institutions outside Metro Manila are encouraged.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES MODERNIZATIONAward #0171Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in agriculture, fisheries or any of its subfields and conduct research in area(s) of specialization. The grantee may also be asked to consult on field of specialization with the Philippine Department of Agriculture and its

affiliate agencies and present seminars, lectures, or workshops.Specialization(s): Agriculture and its various subfields, including fruit and vegetable production, horticulture, plant breeding/genetics, dairy science, pest control/entomology, animal nutrition; agriculture engineering and its various subfields, including forest engineering, handling/processing/storage of agriculture products, irrigation and drainage systems engineering, post-harvest technology, soil and water engineering, agricultural waste management, food engineering/process control; agricultural economics and its various subfields, including agribusiness, agricultural policy, farm management, natural resource economics, production economics; natural resources and its various subfields, including natural resource management, range management, fish, game and wildlife management, environmental science; veterinary medicine and its various subfields, including small-animal and large-animal medicine; and fisheries and its various subfields.Additional Qualifications: Professionals with recent requisite 5 years of university, college and/or community college teaching experience may apply.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined; will be assigned in a university in the Visayas or Mindanao.Length of Grant: 6 monthsStarting Date: June 2010 or November 2010Comments: This award is funded by a grant from the Philippine Department of Agriculture made possible through U.S. Public Law 480. The principal objective of the award is to modernize Philippine agriculture and fisheries through educational exchanges between the Philippines and the U.S. While applicants may specify preferred institutions, the Philippine-American Educational Foundation will make assignments based on the best match between the expertise of the grantees and the needs of prospective host institutions.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-SYCIP DISTINGUISHED LECTURING AWARD: STUDY OF THE UNITED STATESAward #0172Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Give lectures and present workshops at major universities and organizations in Metro Manila and other institutions in the Visayas and Mindanao regions. The grantee may be asked to address professional organizations, non-governmental organizations and government agencies. The grantee MUST submit abstracts and papers of proposed lecture topics to the Philippine-American Educational Foundation before the beginning of the grant.Specialization(s): American business practices, American economic policy and American foreign policyAdditional Qualifications: Full professors with distinguished scholarly or professional record are sought.Location(s): PAEF will identify affiliation or host institutions.

Length of Grant: 2 weeks to 1 monthStarting Date: January or February 2011Comments: This award is funded by a grant from the Washington SyCip Family Foundation. The principal objective of the award is the promotion of better relations between the Philippines and the United States through educational exchanges. The Philippine-American Educational Foundation will coordinate the grantee’s program with the host universities and other institutions in the Philippines.Deadline: August 1, 2009

GLOBAL ISSUESAward #0173Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach at least one undergraduate or graduate course and conduct research in area of specialization. Grantee may also be requested to supervise graduate student theses, advise on curriculum and teaching methodology or present seminars or lectures at other institutions.Specialization(s): Environmental studies, human rights, civic education, peace studies and conflict transformation, governance and public administration, international economics, international business, international law, English language development for international competitiveness, information and communication technology, international relations and transnational issues, urban and regional planningLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: June 2010 or November 2010Comments: Professionals with recent requisite 5 years of university, college or community college teaching experience may apply. While applicants may specify preferred host institutions, the Philippine-American Educational Foundation will make assignments based on the best match between the expertise of the grantee and the needs of prospective host universities.Deadline: August 1, 2009

PHILIPPINE STUDIESAward #0174Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research on Philippine culture, literature, history, politics and government, education, business, arts and humanities or environmental studies.Language: Familiarity with national or regional language, if it is required for the project.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 4 monthsStarting Date: June 2010 or November 2010Deadline: August 1, 2009

STUDY OF THE UNITED STATESAward #0175Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach up to two undergraduate or graduate courses in an interdisciplinary American studies program for up to 6 hours per week. Consult on program and curriculum development. There may be opportunity for research.

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Specialization(s): American arts and humanities, economics, finance, government, history, law, literature or philosophyLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: June 2010 or November 2010Comments: Professionals with recent requisite 5 years of university, college or community college teaching experience may apply. While applicants may specify preferred host institutions, the Philippine-American Educational Foundation will make assignments based on the best match between the expertise of the grantees and the needs of prospective host universities.Deadline: August 1, 2009

U.S.-PHILIPPINE RELATIONSAward #0176Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research on topics relevant to contemporary issues that affect U.S.-Philippine relations.Specialization(s): Democracy, diplomacy and international relations, environment, journalism, politics, and trade and economyLanguage: Familiarity with national or regional language, if required for the project.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 4 monthsStarting Date: June 2010 or November 2010Deadline: August 1, 2009

singaporeSummary: Two lecturing or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: English is the medium of instruction in Singapore except the mother tongue languages. There is a fairly international pool of faculty in Singapore universities.Staff: Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0177Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach approximately 30 students one undergraduate level seminar-style class for three hours a week for 13 weeks. Teach a maximum of two three-hour graduate seminars during the semester. Other activities include student advising and one public lecture, seminar or workshop; conduct research in field of specialization. Eighty percent of grantee’s time will be spent lecturing.Specialization(s): American Literature, film studies, cultural studies, philosophy, sociology.Additional Qualifications: PhD in relevant field; preference for senior faculty.Location(s): School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological UniversityLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or January 2011; August 2010 for 10 month grants.Comments: Potential applicants are welcome to contact Dr. Neil Murphy in the Division of English Literature at [email protected] to obtain more information about university or

department. A letter of invitation is not required. Furnished on-campus faculty housing will be made available at a cost of SGD$600-700 per month.Deadline: August 1, 2009

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, STRATEGIC STUDIES, ASIAN STUDIES, INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY, STUDY OF THE USAward #0178Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach a master’s level seminar-type class for 3 hours a week for 13 weeks. Prepare a reading list. Provide student consultation. Eighty percent of grantee’s time will be spent on lecturing. Depending on project goals, additional time spent on research collaboration may be possible.Additional Qualifications: Host department prefers applicants with at least 8 years of teaching experience beyond Ph.D. and a modicum of policy experience. Applicants with a strong East Asia or Asia Pacific focus are encouraged to apply.Location(s): S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological UniversityLength of Grant: 3 months to 8 monthsStarting Date: November 2010 or March 2011Comments: RSIS is a premier think tank in Singapore. Potential applicants are welcome to contact Dr. Ralf Emmers, head of graduate studies, [email protected], to obtain more information about the university and/or department. An invitation letter is not required. RSIS will attempt to provide furnished housing, and in the event no university housing is available, RSIS will assist the grantee in finding housing.Deadline: August 1, 2009

taiwanSummary: Up to six research awards and seven lecturing awards and up to six partial grants.Program Overview: Lecturing awards are for 5 or 10 months. Research awards are for 2 to 10 months. The academic year in Taiwan consists of two semesters, generally beginning in early September and in late January or mid-February. Research grants may start anytime after July 1, 2010, but must end before September 30, 2011. Lecturing grants are less flexible. A 10-month grant must begin September 1, 2010. A 5-month grant may begin either on September 1, 2010, or late January or mid-February 2011. There are no summer terms at Taiwan universities, therefore summer lecturing grants are not possible. Except for applicants in a professional field or the arts, who may have an M.A. or M.F.A., all applicants are expected to hold a doctoral degree and to have had research publications or produced creative works in the last 3 years. For lecturing awards, unless otherwise indicated in specific awards, applicants must hold the rank of at least assistant professor and have 3 or more years of university teaching experience. Applicants

for research awards must be at least three years beyond completion of the Ph.D. All teaching is in English. There are four schools for American children in Taipei, two in Taichung and two in the Tainan-Kaohsiung area. The grades available for schooling vary from K-9 to K-12. Grantees in all categories may be permitted to spend up to one-fifth of their grant period in mainland China to engage in scholarly activities related to their project.Staff: Program Associate Trevor Foley, 202.686.4025, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINES (PARTIAL MAINTENANCE)Award #0179Number of Awards: Approximately 6Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture, conduct research, or do a combination of both, with funding from another institution or program.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 2 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: See comments.Comments: Awards may start any time after September 1, 2010, and before August 1, 2011, but must be completed by September 30, 2011. These awards are intended for individuals who have another source of funding who would like to enjoy the cultural enrichment, status and services provided to Fulbright grantees. Applicants should have already secured or have applied for funding from universities or other organizations in Taiwan or the United States. A letter indicating the source of support should be included with the application. The total amount of the award will vary with the length of stay in Taiwan, based upon an allowance of between NT$17,000 to NT$40,000 per month.Special Features: Partial-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIESAward #0180Number of Awards: Approximately 6Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any area of the social or behavioral sciences, the humanities, arts, media, creative industry, business or education that is relevant to understanding current conditions in Taiwan and that has to be carried out in Taiwan. Projects may also be in classical or contemporary Chinese studies.Specialization(s): Classical or contemporary Taiwan studies, classical or contemporary Chinese studiesAdditional Qualifications: Applicants must be at least three years beyond completion of the Ph.D. at the time of application. Language: Except for applicants in traditional Chinese studies, who must be able to speak and read Mandarin, knowledge of Mandarin is not mandatory.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation. Assistance is provided by the Taiwan Fulbright Foundation, if requested.Length of Grant: 2 months to 10 months

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Starting Date: After July 1, 2010, but before July 31, 2011; grants must end by September 30, 2011.Comments: Previous research grantees have been affiliated with such organizations as Academia Sinica, the National Central Library, the National Palace Museum and various universities.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIESAward #0181Number of Awards: Approximately 5Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in area of specialization. Teaching loads range from 3-9 hours per week. Grantees may be asked to serve as thesis advisors, present public lectures or seminars and/or collaborate on research projects, depending on the needs of the host department.Specialization(s): See CommentsLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for 10 month grants; September 2010 or late January/mid-February 2011 for 5 month grantsComments: While any areas in the social sciences, humanities, arts, management, media, creative industry, or education are of interest, Taiwan institutions wishing to host a Fulbright lecturer have expressed particular interest in the following areas of expertise: accounting (cost management systems; international accounting; auditing); American literature (literary theory; cultural studies; fiction and poetry; drama; American literature in the global context; ethnic literature; regional literature); archaeology (Southeast Asia and North America); arts management (culture policy and management; modern art and culture); cultural studies (nationalism and colonialism; orientalism; contemporary Japanese though); economics (American economy); international business; linguistics (Austronesian languages); music (Feldenkrais; cello; piano); sociology (Study of the U.S.; Chicano studies); TESOL (curriculum and instruction; educational technology); theater (costume design and construction; patternmaking; computer-aided costume design; makeup; other aspects of theater); urban planning (study of culture and creative industries).Deadline: August 1, 2009

TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE (TEFL)Award #0182Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach courses in TEFL. Conduct training programs for junior-level American English teachers in elementary schools.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. or Ed.D. and a minimum of 3 years of university teaching experience.Location(s): Yilan Teacher Training Center, Kaohsiung English VillageLength of Grant: 11 monthsStarting Date: August 2010

Comments: Applicants must have experience in training TEFL teachers. Some expertise in curriculum and materials development is also desirable.Deadline: August 1, 2009

thailandSummary: Approximately five All Disciplines awards for lecturing, lecturing/research or research and one Study of the United States lecturing award.Program Overview: Applicants without prior experience in Thailand and younger scholars are encouraged to apply. The first semester of the academic year begins in June 2010 and the second in November 2010. Collaborative or individual research is possible in conjunction with lectureships. For research awards, a collaborative project with local scholars is desirable. Academic applicants must hold at least the rank of assistant professor and have a minimum of 3 years of university teaching experience. Professionals should have at least 5 years of relevant work experience beyond the terminal degree and, for lecturing or lecturing/research awards, the indicated amount of university teaching experience. All instruction is in English, but while students have some facility in English, levels of comprehension vary. Therefore, courses are sometimes team taught or an interpreter may be provided. Applicants for the All Disciplines award are strongly encouraged to secure a letter of invitation from the host institution and include it with the application. All applicants should be prepared to present lectures at institutions in other parts of Thailand and/or in other East and Southeast Asian countries. Some cost-sharing arrangements exist with the host institutions and the John F. Kennedy Foundation of Thailand.Staff: Assistant Director David B.J. Adams, 202.686.4021, [email protected] or Program Associate Trevor Foley, 202.686.4025, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0183Number of Awards: Approximately 5Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture, conduct research, or lecture and conduct research. Consult on curriculum, program and faculty development. Conduct seminars and workshops.Language: Proficiency in Thai, if required for the proposed project.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 4 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: Between June 2010 and March 2011Comments: The timing of lecturing and lecturing/research awards must fall within the Thai academic year. The first semester is June to October; the second semester is November to March.Deadline: August 1, 2009

STUDY OF THE UNITED STATESAward #0184Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and or graduate courses, or a combination of both, in area of expertise. Advise on curriculum development and possibly on graduate theses. Assist with staff and faculty training.Specialization(s): American foreign policy, American literature, American history, American government, American political process, American philosophy, American higher education or other areas related to study of the United StatesLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined based upon the scholar’s expertise and the needs of host institutions.Length of Grant: 4 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: Between June 2010 and March 2011Comments: The timing of lecturing award must fall within the Thai academic year. The first semester is June to October; the second semester is November to March. Applicants do not need to secure a letter of invitation.Deadline: August 1, 2009

VietnamSummary: Up to six lecturing awards and up to three research awards.Program Overview: Lecturing awards are for one semester or the academic year. Research grants are for 3-5 months. The first semester of the academic year starts in September and ends in January. The second semester begins in mid-January and ends in June. Lecturing grantees will do some undergraduate teaching, but most of their time will be spent consulting and advising their host institutions on curriculum and program development and providing staff training. All teaching is in English. Unless otherwise indicated in the award descriptions, applicants must have a minimum of 5 years of university teaching experience. During the grant period, grantees may be invited to lecture in other parts of Vietnam or in other countries in the East Asia and Pacific region. Schooling opportunities for dependent children are limited.Staff: Program Associate Trevor Foley, 202.686.4025, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0185Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in area of expertise. Grantees may be asked to give guest lectures on their research and conduct guest seminars and workshops at host university and other institutions.Specialization(s): Social sciences, humanities, environmental studies, agriculture and forestry, information science, creative writing, public healthAdditional Qualifications: Applicants must be at least 3 years beyond the completion of their Ph.D. or other terminal degree in applicant’s field.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 3 months to 5 months

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Starting Date: After September 1, 2010. Grants must be completed by August 31, 2011.Comments: Research areas of particular interest include sustainable development approached from a variety of disciplines--including anthropology, agriculture, economics, environmental studies and policy and environmental health--and communication and information policy approached from the perspectives of the disciplines of mass communications, law, public administration or library and information sciences. Collaboration with local scholars is desirable. Professionals in the indicated fields without university teaching experience are welcome to apply.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0186Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization. Advise on curriculum and program development. Conduct faculty development workshops.Specialization(s): Social sciences, humanities, Study of the U.S., TEFL, environmental studies, agriculture and forestry, information scienceAdditional Qualifications: Applicants in TEFL must have an M.A. or Ph.D. in TEFL/TESOL or applied linguistics and a minimum of 3 years of experience in teacher training.

Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for 10-month grants; September 2010 or mid-January 2011 for 5-month grantsComments: Preference is for scholars in economics, business administration (especially finance and management), information science, library science, intellectual property rights, computer science, law and study of the United States (American history, American literature, American government and politics, as well as other areas related to the study of the United States) and TEFL. Also of interest are specialists in agriculture, agribusiness, forestry, environmental studies and environmental policy with particular interest and expertise in sustainable development, as well as specialists in information and communications policy, irrespective of discipline. Professionals in the fields listed above with some university teaching experience are eligible to apply.Deadline: August 1, 2009

HIGHER EDUCATION ADMINISTRATIONAward #0187Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing or ResearchGrant Activity: Lecturers will teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization; researchers will conduct research in area of expertise, and may be asked

to give guest lectures, seminars and workshops on their research at the host university and other institutions. All grantees will advise on curriculum and program development and conduct conduct seminars and workshops for university administrators on aspects of higher education administration.Specialization(s): Higher education governance; higher education management and administration; the public policy dimensions of higher education; the economics and financing of higher education; institutional planning, evaluation and assessment; curriculum developmentLength of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for 10-month grants; September 2010 or mid-January 2011 for 5-month grantsComments: Vietnam’s system of higher education is currently undergoing rapid change and reform. Universities, including both their administrators as well as their constituent academic departments, are particularly interested in hosting U.S. scholars in fields related to higher education.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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49 Albania 50 Armenia 51 Austria* 52 Azerbaijan 53 Belarus 53 Belgium/Luxembourg* 53 BosniaandHerzegovina 55 Bulgaria* 56 Croatia* 57 Cyprus* 57 Czech Republic* 58 Denmark 58 Estonia 59 Finland* 60 France* 61 Georgia 62 Germany* 63 Greece* 64 Hungary* 65 Iceland 66 Ireland* 69 Italy*

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european union affairs research ProgramProgram Overview: One award for research and lecturing at the College of Europe for the academic year 2010-11. Candidates interested in research and lecturing at the College of Europe will be able to pursue independent research in the first semester and will teach one seminar on transatlantic relations to 20-30 graduate students in the second semester (January-June). Letter of invitation is not required. Commission will confer with the College concerning candidates. Fluency in French would be appreciated, but it is not required. Preferred fields are political science, economics, public policy and administrative studies. A Ph.D. is required depending on the qualifications of the candidate, assistant professors may also be considered. The College of Europe offers a master’s program in European studies to a very select group of graduate students from all European countries and North America. Furnished housing, suitable for a single scholar or a couple in one of the student residence halls is provided by the College. Meals can be taken free-of-charge in the student cafeteria. For scholars with families, assistance in finding housing is provided. Candidates interested in research in European Union Affairs or U.S.-EU relations will be considered for awards of 2-5 months tenable in one or more of the 27 EU Member States. Proposals may be made in a variety of fields and topics. Current issues of interest in the EU include higher education policy, immigration issues, language policy, regulatory matters, monetary policy, security issues, environmental concerns, and information technology. Candidates must provide a letter of invitation from the host institution in the EU. Candidates will need language proficiency for the country in which they will be located. Applicants for research awards should have at least several years of experience beyond the Ph.D. level. Professionals (policy-makers, decision-makers, individuals in industry, the media, politics, etc.) with relevant professional experience are encouraged to apply. Generally, the quality of the applicant’s proposal is more important than academic rank. Beginning dates for research awards may be flexible in individual cases, contingent upon the grantee’s institutional affiliation. Academic year: this varies enormously in the Member States of the EU. Preference will be given to projects requiring the grantee’s presence in two member states of the EU.Staff: Program Officer Alisha Scott, 202.686.6244, [email protected] or Program Associate Jeffrey Hopper, 202.686.6255, [email protected]

EUROPEAN UNION AFFAIRS RESEARCH PROGRAMAward #0188Number of Awards: Approximately 8Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research on EU affairs or U.S.-EU relations. Preference will be given to projects focusing on the organizations of the EU, particularly on the process of institution building

within the EU and a variety of topics of interest. Projects requiring the grantee’s presence in one or more of the member states of the EU are preferred.Specialization(s): EU affairs, U.S.-EU relations, higher education policy, immigration issues, language policy, regulatory matters, monetary policy, security issues, environmental concerns, information technologyAdditional Qualifications: Several years of experience beyond the Ph.D. are required. Professionals (decision-makers, policy-makers, individuals in industry, the media, politics) with relevant experience are also encouraged to apply.Language: Candidates will need language proficiency for the country in which they will be located. Interpreters generally not provided.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 2 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: Grants must occur between September 2010 and June 2011Comments: Projects requiring presence in one or more of the member states of the EU are preferred.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT CHAIR IN U.S.-EU RELATIONSAward #0189Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: The grantee may pursue independent research in the first semester. In the second semester, the grantee will lead a course in the framework of a master’s program to a very select group of graduate students from Europe and North America. This course will deal with aspects of transatlantic relations. One seminar during the second term (30 hours, taught in a “block system” with dates individually arranged). Average class size is 20-30 students. Students can purchase books, but as a rule the library is used for reading. Grantee may also be asked to provide thesis advising and participate in conferences, etc. On European affairs, the college library is among the best available, but it covers a broad range of subjects beyond that.Specialization(s): Within U.S.-EU relations, the following specialties are preferred: political science, economics, administrative studies, public policy.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. and several years of teaching experience. Preferably associate or full professor, but assistant professor will be considered.Language: French is desirable, but not required.Location(s): Department of European Political and Administrative Studies, College of Europe, BrugesLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: Grants must occur between September 2010 and June 2011Comments: Contact Dr. Dieter Mahncke or Dr. Michele Chang, Department of European Political and Administrative Studies, at 32(0).50.477.282 or 32(0).50.477.293 (direct); 32(0).50.477.111 (operator); 32(0).50.477.281 (secretary); fax at 32(0).50.477.280 or e-mail at [email protected] or [email protected]. Visit www.coleurop.be for additional information on the host institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

albaniaSummary: Up to three awards for lecturing or lecturing/research at the undergraduate and graduate levels from among the openings listed below. Interested scholars should contact CIES staff before submitting an application.Program Overview: Applicants with a Ph.D. are preferred, but applicants with an M.A. or other professional degree and at least 5 years of substantial experience in their fields will be considered. Administrative experience is highly desirable. The academic year is October through June. An international English language school (K-9) is located in Tirana. Computer facilities and hardware are limited, but e-mail access is available at Internet cafes, which are available in large urban areas. It is anticipated that lecturing will be done in English but interpreters will be available if necessary. Applications are welcomed in all fields but preference is given to those related to the development of free enterprise, human resource development and organizational management. Living conditions and infrastructure in Albania are improving, particularly in cities; however, the country is still undergoing significant change. Access to resources and people is generally good, though it can often take repeated efforts to arrange meetings, affiliations, etc. Public affairs office staff at the U.S. embassy in Tirana will assist with housing as requested. Monthly housing costs vary between $550 and $750 depending on location and size. For further information contact Mirela Cupi, educational and cultural assistant, [email protected] or Leigh A. Rieder, assistant public affairs officer, [email protected]; U.S. embassy Web site: www.tirana.usembassy.gov. Visit www.cies.org/country/albania.htm for more information about the country.Staff: Program Officer Zaneta Bertot, 202.686.4016, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0190Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate or graduate level, or both, in area of specialization. Conduct research in area of specialization.Additional Qualifications: Applicants with a Ph.D. are preferred but professionals with university teaching experience are encouraged to apply.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicants are encouraged to contact potential host institutions.Length of Grant: 4 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grantsComments: Contact CIES staff to discuss possible host institutions in Albania. A letter of invitation is recommended but not required.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0191Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach courses and assist with curriculum development.Additional Qualifications: Applicants with a Ph.D. are preferred although professionals with university teaching experience are encouraged to apply.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Department of English, University of Tirana, Tirana or Faculty of Foreign Languages, Luigj Gurakuqi University of Shkodra, ShkodraLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grantsComments: Contact CIES staff to discuss possible host institutions in Albania. Visit www.cies.org/country/albania.htm for links to information about Albania. A letter of invitation is recommended but not required.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONAward #0192Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach graduate or undergraduate courses or both and participate in curriculum and faculty development.Specialization(s): Organizational behavior, human resource managementAdditional Qualifications: Applicants with a Ph.D. are preferred but professionals with university teaching experience are encouraged to apply.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Faculty of Economics, University of Tirana, TiranaLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grantsComments: Contact CIES for more detailed host institution information. A letter of invitation is recommended but not required.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING METHODOLOGYAward #0193Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach courses and assist with curriculum development and teacher training. Students will be prospective teachers of English.Specialization(s): ESL, curriculum development, teacher trainingAdditional Qualifications: Applicants with a Ph.D. are preferred although professionals with university teaching experience are encouraged to apply.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): English Teaching Section, Faculty of Foreign Languages, University of Tirana, TiranaLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grantsComments: A letter of invitation is

recommended but not required.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCESAward #0194Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach courses at the graduate level. Assist with curriculum development, teacher training and student advising. Preparation and classroom teaching may amount to 30 hours per week. The average class size is 20-30 students for seminar classes and over 100 students for lecture classes. Students may purchase books, if available in Albania. The grantee can also ship the course materials or they can be translated.Specialization(s): Education assessment and evaluation, curriculum development, teaching methodologyAdditional Qualifications: Applicants with a Ph.D. are preferred although professionals with university teaching experience are encouraged to apply.Language: Albanian is the language of instruction at public universities. An interpreter will be provided as necessary.Location(s): Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tirana, TiranaLength of Grant: 4 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: October 2010Comments: Contact persons are Nikoleta Mita at [email protected] and Milika Dhamo at [email protected]. A letter of invitation is recommended but not required.Deadline: August 1, 2009

armeniaSummary: Approximately 3 awards for lecturing or lecturing/research.Program Overview: The academic year runs from September through June with a long break for the holidays and exams from mid-late December through January. Grantees with academic-year grants are expected to remain in country engaged in Fulbright related activities such as guest lectures, consultations, etc., for all but about 2 weeks of that period. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. and have at least 5 years of university teaching experience or the professional equivalent. Education administration, conflict studies, public policy, law, business administration, applied linguistics, American studies and psychiatry are top priority disciplines, though scholars in other fields are welcome to apply. U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Section (PAS) will confirm affiliation and placement of U.S. Fulbright Scholars. Applicants may contact U.S. Embassy PAS for more information about awards or university placement. Contact Ms. Hasmik Mikayelyan, cultural affairs specialist, telephone 374.10.494.410 fax at 374.10.464.735, or e-mail at [email protected] or [email protected]: Senior Program Officer Jean McPeek, 202.686.6246, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0195Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses, assist with student advising and curriculum development and conduct research in specialization.Specialization(s): Conflict studies, public policy, business administration, American studies, applied linguistics, law,environmental studies, public health, psychiatry, general surgery, epidemiology. Applicants in other disciplines are also welcome to apply.Additional Qualifications: Applicants should hold a Ph.D. or the appropriate terminal degree and have at least 5 years of teaching experience at the university level or the professional equivalent.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. An interpreter will be provided as necessary.Location(s): American University of Armenia, Yerevan; Yerevan State Linguistic University after V. Brusov, Yerevan; Yerevan State University, Yerevan; Yerevan State Medical University, Yerevan or French University in Armenia, YerevanLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September to December 2010 or February to June 2011Comments: In addition to their duties at the host institution, grantees are usually asked to deliver guest lectures at other institutions. Letters of invitation are not required but are recommended. For further information on potential host institutions, contact CIES or Susan Bridenstine, cultural affairs officer, at [email protected] or Hasmik Mikayelyan, cultural affairs specialist, at [email protected] or [email protected]. In addition to the universities listed in the “location(s)” section, other Armenian universities can also be considered as possible host institutions.Deadline: August 1, 2009

EDUCATION ADMINISTRATIONAward #0196Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Lecture and collaborate with university administrators of the newly-established master’s program in education administration. Assist in curriculum and academic program development.Specialization(s): University governance, ethics in higher education, faculty development, elementary and secondary school administration, higher education management, finance and budgeting, human resource management, educational reform, research methodsAdditional Qualifications: Terminal degree with at least 5 years experience in university administration or related areas.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. An interpreter will be provided if necessary.Location(s): Yerevan State Linguistic University after V. Brusov, YerevanLength of Grant: 4 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: In addition to their duties at the host institution, Fulbright scholars are usually asked to deliver guest lectures at other institutions in Armenia. Letters of invitation are not required, but are recommended.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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austriaSummary: Up to 17 awards, including two research awards, five lecturing awards with research options, nine distinguished lecturing awards and one artist-in-residence award. See also Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program and regional and special programs in Europe.Program Overview: The Austrian-American Educational Commission evaluates proposals in terms of their potential for contributing to fulfilling the program’s mandate of promoting mutual understanding between the peoples of Austria and the United States. Proposals for flexible combinations of lecturing and research will be evaluated for their scholarly excellence, comparative approaches, bilateral relevance, and potential for establishing or enhancing institutional relationships. Applicants for “All Disciplines” lecturing/research awards should have at least several years of experience beyond the doctorate and are advised to arrange affiliation with an appropriate Austrian host institution and document this contact by including a letter of invitation from their proposed host with their application. The academic calendar is from October 1, 2010 to January 31, 2011 for the winter semester and from March 1 to June 30, 2011 for the summer semester. A university-level course in Austria usually consists of one 90-minute meeting per week that is equal to 2 “academic hours.” As a rule, the quality of an applicant’s proposal is more important to the Austrian-American Educational Commission than the academic rank of the applicant. The Distinguished Chairs program was conceived to attract senior scholars. Grantees may teach in English. Knowledge of German is not required; some German is a pragmatic necessity. Prospective applicants may contact the Commission for further information: Dr. Lonnie Johnson, executive director, Austrian-American Educational Commission (Fulbright Commission) e-mail: [email protected]; Fulbright Commission, quartier21/MQ, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna, Austria, +431.236.7878.0; www.fulbright.at.Staff: Program Officer Alisha Scott, 202.686.6244, [email protected] or Program Associate Alexandra Squitieri, 202.686.6232, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0197Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Flexible combinations of lecturing and research entail as a rule a teaching load of two courses per week (individual class meetings of 90 minutes each) for advanced undergraduate or graduate students in area of interest. The Austrian Commission is particularly interested in proposals based on comparative approaches and issues. Details of teaching load are to be articulated by lecturer and host institution. Lecturing must be an integral part of all proposals. Opportunities for research are contingent upon grantee’s interests, areas of specialization and proposed relationship to host institution. Involvement in tutorials,

student advising and other duties are negotiable and depend upon the expectations of the host institution and the manner in which the working relationship develops.Additional Qualifications: Scholars with several years of teaching and research experience are preferred.Language: Lecturing is in English, but some proficiency in German is helpful.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or March 2011Comments: Letter of invitation from the proposed host institution is required and should be submitted together with application.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0198Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach three sessions per week (individual class meetings of 90 minutes each) for advanced undergraduate or graduate students in area of interest with details on content and format of courses to be arranged by host institution and lecturer. Other duties, like tutorials and student advising, are negotiable and depend on the needs and expectations of the host institution and manner in which the working relationship develops.Specialization(s): Open to all disciplines in the humanities and social sciences relevant to American studies (literature, culture, history, society, politics, etc.). The host institution is especially, but by no means exclusively, interested in candidates in cultural studies. Primary institutional affiliation may be outside of the departments of English and American studies at the host institution and is contingent upon grantee’s field of specialization.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): University of Innsbruck, InnsbruckLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or March 2011Comments: This award will rotate annually and be hosted by the Austrian university responsible for sponsoring the annual meeting of the Austrian Association of American Studies. 2010-11: University of Innsbruck; 2011-12: University of Vienna; 2012-13: University of Salzburg.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AUSTRIAN-HUNGARIAN JOINT RESEARCH AWARDAward #0199Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in the humanities or social sciences on the relationship between Austria and Hungary, in collaboration with Austrian and Hungarian specialists.Specialization(s): Open to all disciplines and topics in the humanities and social sciences, provided that proposals have a strong bilateral Austrian-Hungarian or regional emphasis, including, but not limited to, the arts, economics, ecology, European integration, EU expansion, geography, history (1526-present) and political science.

Language: Research may be in English, German or Hungarian, as appropriate to the project.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letters of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: Research should be completed between September 2010 and June 2011.Comments: Research must involve a 2-month residency in Austria and a 2-month residency in Hungary. For more information about Austria, contact Alisha Scott, 202.686.6244, [email protected]. For information about Hungary, contact Muriel Joffe, 202.686.6249, [email protected] Features: JointDeadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-DIPLOMATIC ACADEMY VISITING PROFESSOR OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSAward #0200Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach three courses at the graduate level in the Diplomatic Academy Diploma Program, Master of Advanced International Studies Program, or Master of Science in Environmental Technology and International Affairs Program. Format, content and level of the individual courses is negotiated with the host institution. Total course load of 4-6 Austrian academic hours per week contingent upon format (one Austrian academic hour is equal to 45 minutes).Specialization(s): Theories of international relations, U.S. foreign policy, transatlantic policyLanguage: Instruction is in English.Location(s): Diplomatic Academy, ViennaLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: March 1, 2011Comments: Housing provided by the host institution. For further information on the Diplomatic Academy, consult www.da-vienna.ac.at.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-FREUD VISITING SCHOLAR OF PSYCHOANALYSISAward #0201Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research at the Sigmund Freud Foundation in Vienna and teach one or two courses or seminars on a topic related to the research project at a Viennese host institution. Details of teaching assignment to be arranged by the Sigmund Freud Foundation and the Austrian Commission in consultation with grantee.Specialization(s): Human sciences, application and/or practice of psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic studiesAdditional Qualifications: Several years of lecturing or professional experience in relevant fields of psychoanalysis. Applicants should explain why their research needs to be conducted in Vienna.Language: The Austrian Commission expects Fulbright-Freud Scholars to have a high level of German proficiency, although English may be used as the language of instruction.Location(s): Sigmund Freud Foundation, Sigmund Freud Museum, Vienna

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Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or March 2011Comments: Applicants must solicit a letter of invitation from the Sigmund Freud Foundation by submitting a curriculum vitae and lecturing/research proposal. Grantee will have a workstation in the library of the Sigmund Freud Museum. Housing provided by the host institution. Visit www.freud-museum.at for more information about the Freud Museum. Contact person: Mag. Inge Scholz Strasser, chairwoman, Executive Board, Sigmund Freud Foundation, Berggasse 19, A-1090 Vienna; telephone +431.319.15.96.0, fax +431.317.02.79; [email protected]: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-IFK VISITING FELLOW IN CULTURAL STUDIESAward #0202Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in cultural studies at the International Research Center for Cultural Studies (IFK), in Vienna relevant to the IFK’s overall research program, especially to its present research foci. Visit www.ifk.ac.at for further information. Opportunities to offer occasional lectures and participate in seminars, workshops and symposia.Specialization(s): interdisciplinary and comparative research in cultural studies and humanities relevant to Viennese, Austrian and Central European traditionsAdditional Qualifications: Several years of teaching or research experience in relevant fields is preferred.Language: Proficiency in German is required.Location(s): International Research Center for Cultural Studies (IFK), ViennaLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 1, 2010 or March 1, 2011Comments: Applicants must solicit a letter of invitation from the IFK by submitting a curriculum vitae and research proposal. The contact person at the IFK is Dr. Lutz Musner, associate director and academic advisor: [email protected]. The IFK provides office space with library, computer, Internet and e-mail facilities. This award includes a stipend for 4 months (2,325 euro per month) and accommodation in a studio apartment. The Commission provides a travel grant, health and accident insurance. Applicants may request a specific grant period, however, award dates are contingent upon IFK logistics.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-NAWI GRAZ VISITING PROFESSOR IN THE NATURAL SCIENCESAward #0203Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: A flexible combination of teaching, advising students and collaborative research that entails teaching two class sessions per week consisting of 90 minutes each (2 Austrian academic hours). Format, content and level of the individual courses (advanced undergraduate and graduate) and research foci are negotiated on a consensual basis with the host institution, contigent

upon the grantee’s interests and expertise.Specialization(s): mathematics, experimental or theoretical physics, geophysics, astrophysics and meterology, chemistry, molecular biosciences, pharmacognosy, pharmacology and toxicology, pharmaceutical chemistry and technology, geology and palaentology, mineralogy and petrologyLanguage: Lecturing is in English. Some knowledge of German is desirable.Location(s): Graz University of Technology, Graz and Karl-Franzens-University of Graz, GrazLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 1, 2010 or March 1, 2011Comments: The Faculties of Natural Sciences at the two host institutions have established the collaborative project of NAWI Graz and are seeking a scientist-teacher with substantial interests within one of the fields represented at the two institutions and in NAWI Graz. The faculties are currently in the process of structuring a closer collaboration in these fields. Visit www.nawigraz.at/, www.uni-graz.at and www.tugraz.at for additional information about the host institutions.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-QUARTIER21/MUSEUMS QUARTIER ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCEAward #0204Category: ResearchGrant Activity: The purpose of this award is to give creative artists of all contemporary media, including but not limited to publishing companies and radio and TV broadcasters, media and projection art, electronic music, game culture, comics, film analysis, sound architecture and light art, an opportunity to work in residence with one or more of the cultural providers associated with quartier21. A project proposal that describes the artist’s planned contribution to quartier21 activities and that specifically mentions one or more quartier21 project partners of interest should be submitted with the application. A letter of invitation from an appropriate MuseumsQuartier host is strongly recommended.Language: Activities will be conducted in English.Location(s): MuseumsQuartier Vienna, ViennaLength of Grant: 2 monthsStarting Date: March 2011Comments: Housing provided by the host institution. Located in the center of Vienna, the MuseumsQuartier Wien is one of the 10 largest cultural complexes in the world. It has a special interest in the promotion of contemporary arts and provides the infrastructure for a wide variety of museums, concert halls and other cultural institutions. Quartier21 is an organization that provides support to over 40 institutions and autonomous cultural and artistic initiatives situated in the MuseumsQuartier, focusing its programs on media arts, contemporary music and fashion (consult http://quartier21.mqw.at/structure/ for details).Deadline: August 1, 2009

azerbaijanSummary: Up to five awards for lecturing or lecturing/research from among the openings listed below. Length of grant is usually from 4-9 months, but grant length can be extended upon request.

Program Overview: Universities in Azerbaijan are in great need of American academics in priority disciplines to assist in curriculum development and to share their knowledge of current teaching methodologies. Applicants should hold the appropriate terminal degree and have at least 3 years of university teaching experience or the professional equivalent. The academic year consists of two semesters, which usually begin September 15 and February 9. Grantees are often placed at state universities such as Baku State University, the Academy of Public Administration, Azerbaijan University of Languages or the State Economics University. Conversational Azeri or Russian is recommended, but not required.Staff: Senior Program Officer Jean McPeek, 202.686.6246, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0205Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture at undergraduate and graduate levels, advise students and assist with faculty and curriculum development.Specialization(s): Scholars are needed in the following priority fields: journalism, American studies, public administration, law, business administration, economics, technical sciences, computer sciences, international relations.Additional Qualifications: Applicants should hold the appropriate terminal degree and have at least 3 years of teaching experience or the professional equivalent.Language: Conversational Azeri or Russian recommended but not required.Location(s): Baku State University, Baku; The University of Languages, Baku; Azerbaijan State Economic University, Baku; The Academy of Public Administration Under the President of Azerbaijan, Baku; Azerbaijan State Technical University-Baku, BakuLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: The academic year runs September through June, consisting of two semesters. The first semester is September to January; the second semester is February to June. The Embassy will arrange a host institution affiliation for those applicants whose awards are not located at a specific institution. For additional information please contact Terry Davidson, public affairs officer, at [email protected]; Dmitri Tarakhovsky, public diplomacy officer, at [email protected]; Afet Ibrahimova, educational assistant, at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

EDUCATIONAL REFORMAward #0206Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach upper level courses and collaborate with university administrators on quality assurance, accreditation, university governance, and strategic planning.Specialization(s): University administration and educational reform

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Additional Qualifications: Terminal degree with at least 3-5 years experience in university administration or related areasLanguage: Azeri or Russian recommended, but not required.Location(s): Azerbaijan University of Languages, BakuLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: The academic year runs from September through June, consisting of two semesters. The first semester is from September to January, the second semester is from February to June. Letters of invitation are not required. The U.S. Embassy in Baku will make the necessary arrangements with the host institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

JOURNALISM TRAININGAward #0207Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Provide hands-on vocational training to mid-career and entry-level journalists.Language: Conversational Azeri or Russian recommended but not required.Location(s): Azerbaijan-America Journalism Academy, Baku or Journalism Faculty, Baku State University, BakuLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: The academic calendar of the Academy consists of three 4-month programs that run from October to January, February to May and June to September. The Baku State University academic year runs from mid-September through June. Letters of invitation are not required. The U.S. Embassy in Baku will make the necessary arrangements with the host institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCESAward #0208Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses and collaborate with faculty on curriculum development.Specialization(s): American studies, international relations, business, economics, public administration, journalism, public policy, conflict resolution, public healthAdditional Qualifications: Terminal degree with at least 3-5 years of teaching experience. Academics with the rank of assistant professor or above are preferred.Language: Azeri or Russian recommended, but not required.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: The academic year runs September through June, consisting of two semesters. The first semester is from September to January, the second semester is from February to June. Letters of invitation are not required. The Embassy will arrange all host institution affiliations.Deadline: August 1, 2009

belarusSummary: At the present time there is no program for 2010-11 but interested parties should keep in touch with CIES.Staff: Assistant Director Muriel Joffe, 202.686.6249, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0209Category: LecturingLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsComments: At the present time there is no program for 2010-11 but interested parties should keep in touch with CIES.Deadline: August 1, 2009

belgium/luxembourgSummary: Up to two lecturing awards and one research award. Lecturing awards are for one semester and candidates do not need a letter of invitation. Research awards are for 2-5 months; candidates must provide a letter of invitation from the host institution in Belgium or Luxembourg. For more information, visit the Web site of the Commission for Educational Exchange between the U.S., Belgium and Luxembourg at www.fulbright.be.Program Overview: Belgium and Luxembourg are located in the heart of Europe. Belgium and Luxembourg are both trilingual countries; in Belgium the official languages are French, Dutch and German. In Luxembourg, the official languages are French, German and Luxembourgish. Both countries are, therefore, extremely multicultural, with large immigrant populations in both. The fall semester is September 15 to January 31 and spring semester is February through June.Staff: Program Officer Alisha Scott, 202.686.6244, [email protected] or Program Associate Jeffrey Hopper, 202.686.6255, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0210Category: ResearchGrant Activity: One award for research in any field at an appropriate institution in Belgium or Luxembourg.Additional Qualifications: Several years of experience beyond the Ph.D. Professionals with relevant experience will also be considered.Language: Fluency in French or Dutch may be required, depending on the nature of the project.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 2 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: Grants must occur between September 2010 and June 2011.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN LITERATUREAward #0211Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach two upper-level courses

on 19th or 20th century American literature. Each course meets for 2 hours per week for a total teaching load of 4 hours per week.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. and, preferably, at least a few years of teaching experience at the graduate level.Language: All classes are in English. However, candidates should be aware that while the students’ native language is not English, their level of English proficiency is generally quite high.Location(s): Department of Literature, University of Antwerp, AntwerpLength of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: February 1, 2011Comments: Contact Professor Luc Herman , Department of Literature, University of Antwerp, Prinsstraat 13, B-2000 Antwerpen; tel. 32.3220.42.75; email: [email protected]. Visit www.ua.ac.be for more information about the institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN LITERATURE OR AMERICAN CULTUREAward #0212Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach one 30-hour course on African American fiction to upper-level undergraduates. The course meets for 2 hours per week. Class size will be 25-30 students.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. and preferably at least a few years of teaching experience at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Rank is not important, but candidate should be able to handle a group of 30 students.Language: All classes are in English. However, candidates should be aware that while the students’ native language is not English, their level of English proficiency is generally quite high.Location(s): Free University of Brussels, BrusselsLength of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: September 15, 2010 or February 1, 2011Comments: Contact Professor Christophe Den Tandt, English Department, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Av. Roosevelt 50 - CP 175, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium; telephone: 32.2.650.38.16; e-mail: [email protected]. Visit www.ulb.ac.be for more information on the institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

bosnia and herzegovinaSummary: Up to four awards for lecturing or combined lecturing/research from among the openings listed below.Program Overview: The academic calendar varies from university to university, but in general the academic year is from September or October through June, with semesters running from mid-September or early October through December and early January and mid-February through June. Lecturing or combined lecturing/research awards are for one or two semesters during the academic year. Under new regulations determined by the U.S. Department of State,

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adult dependents may accompany grantees, and dependents under 21 may do so on a case-by-case basis. Bosnia and Herzegovina is a post-communist country and a postwar country in transition. Bosnian society is still very much in the midst of healing, reconciliation and reconstruction at all levels--educational, political, social, psychological, economic, etc. There are opportunities in Bosnia to apply one’s academic specialization to “history in progress” by working with Bosnians and the large international community in Bosnia and Herzegovina on issues of reconstruction, reconciliation and recovery. Visit www.cies.org/country/bosnia_herzegovina.htm for more information about the country.Staff: Senior Program Officer Jean McPeek, 202.686.6246, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0213Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in area of specialization. Deliver occasional guest lectures and public presentations and organize workshops at other universities as requested by interested universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Consult on curriculum and program development. Assist with thesis advising and faculty training. Conduct research in area of specialization and participate in ongoing research projects.Specialization(s): Preferences include, but are not limited to American studies, constitutional and administrative law, journalism, mass communication, linguistics and psychology. Applications in other fields are also welcome.Additional Qualifications: While applicants with a Ph.D. are preferred, professionals with university teaching experience are encouraged to apply.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined by program needs and local conditions, but applicants may express preference for one or more universities in Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Tuzla, Bihac or Mostar: Dzemal Bijedic University.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Additional information may be available for some of the requested fields of specialization and regarding relevant departmental affiliations and contacts. However, preference will be given to proposals that will contribute to the educational, economic, social, civil or legal reconstruction of Bosnia or to the rebuilding of physical or institutional infrastructure. For more information on the University of Tuzla visit: www.untz.ba; on the University of Bihac visit: www.unbi.ba; and on Mostar: Dzemal Bijedic University visit www.unmo.ba.Deadline: August 1, 2009

CRIMINOLOGYAward #0214Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in area of specialization. Deliver occasional guest lectures and public presentations and organize workshops at other universities as requested by interested universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Assist with curriculum development, as requested.Specialization(s): Criminal procedure; international criminal law (UN resolutions, etc.); forensic studies; forensic medicine; bio-anthropology; victimology; delinquency; ethics in law enforcement; economic-related crimes, such as customs and crime, management and crime, and income tax evasion; fiscal and monetary policy; international investments and crimeAdditional Qualifications: Professionals with university teaching experience are encouraged to apply.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Faculty of Criminal Science, University of Sarajevo, SarajevoLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Visit www.unsa.ba/eng/novosti.php for more information about the University of Sarajevo.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ECONOMICS OR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAward #0215Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in area of specialization. Deliver occasional guest lectures and public presentations and organize workshops at other universities as requested by interested universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Assist with curriculum development, as requested.Specialization(s): Market reform and privatization, entrepreneurship, marketing, advertising, public finance, economic development, banking, fiscal policy and theory, management, financial management, international trade and law, research methodsAdditional Qualifications: Professionals with university teaching experience are encouraged to apply.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): School of Economics, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo or School of Economics, University of Banja Luka, Banja LukaLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: For more information, contact CIES or visit www.unsa.ba/eng/novosti.php and www.efsa.unsa.ba for the University of Sarajevo or www.urc.bl.ac.yu/indexeng.html for the University of Banja Luka.Deadline: August 1, 2009

EDUCATION OR CIVIC EDUCATIONAward #0216Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in area of specialization. Deliver occasional guest lectures and public presentations and organize workshops at other universities as requested by interested universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Assist with curriculum development, as requested.Specialization(s): Civic education, teacher education, curriculum and syllabus development, teaching methods, textbook development and evaluation, applied research methodsLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Department of Pedagogy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo or Teachers’ Training College, University of Sarajevo, SarajevoLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Visit www.unsa.ba/eng/novosti.php for more information about the University of Sarajevo.Deadline: August 1, 2009

POLITICAL SCIENCEAward #0217Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach upper-division courses in area of specialization. Consult on program and curriculum development, assist with thesis advising and give occasional seminars as requested. Deliver occasional guest lectures and public presentations and organize workshops at other universities as requested by interested universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina.Specialization(s): Preferences include, but are not limited to, American government, comparative constitutional government, public administration, quantitative research methods and conflict resolution. Applications from other subfields of political science and related disciplines are also welcome.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Sarajevo, SarajevoLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Visit www.unsa.ba/eng/novosti.php for more information on the University of Sarajevo or www.fpn.unsa.ba for Faculty of Political Sciences. Contact CIES for more information on other potential host institutions.Deadline: August 1, 2009

RELIGIOUS STUDIESAward #0218Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in area of specialization. Deliver occasional guest lectures and public presentations and organize workshops at other universities as requested by interested universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Assist with urriculum development, as requested.

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Specialization(s): Teaching of Islamic studies in the United States, Islamic history and philosophy, Islam and the West, teaching of intercultural and interfaith theology or religious pluralism in the United States.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Faculty of Islamic Sciences, University of Sarajevo, SarajevoLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Visit www.unsa.ba/eng/novosti.php for more information about the University of Sarajevo and www.fin.ba for Faculty of Islamic Sciences .Deadline: August 1, 2009

bulgariaSummary: Up to eight awards for lecturing, research or lecturing/research.Program Overview: Applicants should be at the assistant professor level or higher, hold a Ph.D. and have the relevant years of university teaching experience in the appropriate fields. Professionals in the appropriate fields may also apply. The academic year is October through June, with semesters beginning in early October and late February. Semesters at the American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, begin at the end of August and January. For additional information, please visit the Bulgarian Fulbright Commission Web site at www.fulbright.bg or contact Program Officer Maria Kostova at 359.2.9808212, [email protected]. For more information on Bulgaria, visit www.cies.org/country/bulgaria.htm.Staff: Program Officer Abby Greenwell, 202.686.7872, [email protected] or Program Associate Jeffrey Hopper, 202.686.6255, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0219Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture or conduct research, or both, in area of specialization. Consult on program development and curriculum design, as requested.Specialization(s): American and transatlantic studies, American literature, applied linguistics, communications and journalism, history, business and economics, law, political science, international relations, public administration, education, social work, environmental studies, arts, pure and applied sciencesLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing. Conversational Bulgarian is useful.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011Comments: Applicants may arrange affiliation in advance, but final assignment is coordinated with the Bulgarian Fulbright Commission.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIES OR AMERICAN LITERATUREAward #0220Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Grantee will also assist in curriculum development and student advising as well as research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): American literature including 19th- and 20th-century survey courses, ethnic and gender studies, advanced composition, critical theory, and media studiesLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing. Conversational Bulgarian is useful.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011Comments: Applicants may indicate preferences for affiliation. Potential host university Web sites are: Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, www.uni-sofia.bg; Veliko Turnovo University, www.uni-vt.bg; University of Plovdiv, www.uni-plodiv.bg; American University in Bulgaria, www.aubg.bg; University of Shoumen, www.shu-bg.net; New Bulgarian University, www.nbu.bg; and Bourgas Free University, www.bfu.bg.Deadline: August 1, 2009

APPLIED LINGUISTICS/LINGUISTICSAward #0221Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both, in general linguistics, history of English or English teaching methodology. Consult on curricular development. Assist with thesis advising and conduct tutorials and seminars, as requested. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): General linguistics, phonology, semantics, second language acquisition, theoretical and practical grammar, history of English, English language teaching methodologyLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011Comments: Applicants may indicate preferences for affiliation. Potential host university Web sites are: Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, www.uni-sofia.bg; University of Veliko Turnovo, www.uni-vt.bg; University of Plovdiv, www.uni-plodiv.bg; Bourgas Free University, www.bfu.bg; and New Bulgarian University, www.nbu.bg.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS AND FINANCEAward #0222Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach graduate courses and conduct research in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum development, assist with thesis advising and give tutorials, seminars and public lectures, as requested.Specialization(s): International economics, microeconomics, macroeconomics, banking and finance, marketing, marketing and managementAdditional Qualifications: Established scholar with a prominent record of accomplishment,

rank of associate or full professor, and minimum of 5 years of university teaching experience, preferably at the graduate level.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. Conversational Bulgarian is useful.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011Comments: Applicants may indicate preferences for affiliation. Potential host university Web sites are: Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, www.uni-sofia.bg; American University in Bulgaria, www.aubg.bg; University of National and World Economy, www.unwe.acad.bg; Technical University of Sofia, www.tu-sofia.bg; “D.A.Tsenov” Academy of Economics, www.uni-svishtov.bg; Varna University of Economics, www.ue-varna.bg; and Bourgas Free University, www.bfu.bg.Deadline: August 1, 2009

COMMUNICATIONS AND JOURNALISMAward #0223Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both, in journalism and mass media. Consult on curriculum development, assist with thesis advising and present tutorials, seminars and public lectures as requested. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Editorial journalism, feature writing, public relations, advertisingAdditional Qualifications: Practicing journalists with teaching experience will be considered.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. Conversational Bulgarian is useful.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011Comments: Applicants may indicate preferences for affiliation. Web sites for potential host universities include: Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski,” www.uni-sofia.bg; New Bulgarian University, www.nbu.bg; American University in Bulgaria, www.aubg.bg; Bourgas Free University, www.bfu.bg.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FINE AND PERFORMING ARTSAward #0224Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach, advise students, assist with curriculum development and collaborate with faculty on research projects.Specialization(s): Painting, sculpture, film, musical performance, theater, danceLanguage: English sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011Comments: A letter of invitation is recommended. Potential host university Web sites are: National Academy for Theater and Film Arts, www.natfiz.bg; National Academy of Fine and Applied Arts, www.nha-bg.org; New Bulgarian University, www.nbu.bg; State Academy of Music “Pantcho Vladigerov,” www.dma.data.bg; Academy of Music, Dance and Fine arts, www.artacademyplovdiv.com; and Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, www.bas.bg.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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PUBLIC POLICY, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND LAWAward #0225Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum development, assist with thesis advising and offer tutorials, seminars and public lectures, as requested. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Business, commercial, property, common law contracts, employment, jurisprudence, constitutional process, criminal procedure, international and EU, comparative trade lawLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011Comments: Applicants may indicate preferences for affiliation. Potential host university Web sites are: Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, www.uni-sofia.bg; American University in Bulgaria, www.aubg.bg; and New Bulgarian University, www.nbu.bg; and Bourgas Free University, www.bfu.bg.Deadline: August 1, 2009

PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCESAward #0226Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum development; assist with thesis advising; and offer tutorials, seminars and public lectures, as requested. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Agriculture, architecture, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, engineering, environmental sciences, medical sciences, physicsLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011Comments: Letter of invitation is recommended. Potential host university Web sites are: Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski,” www.uni-sofia.bg; Technical University of Sofia, www.tu-sofia.bg; University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, www.uacg.bg; University of Rousse, www.ru.acad.bg; Medical University, Sofia, www.mu-sofia.bg; Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, www.bas.bg; Agricultural University, Plovdiv, www.au-plovdiv.bg; University of Mining and Geology “St. Ivan Rilski,” Sofia, www.mgu.bg; Trakia University, Stara Zagora, www.uni-sz.bg; and Technical University of Varna, www.tu-varna.bg.Deadline: August 1, 2009

CroatiaSummary: Up to six lecturing and/or research awards at Croatian universities in Zagreb, Rijeka, Pula, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik and Osijek (or their branches).Program Overview: The academic year is October through June, with semesters running

from October through January and March through June. Research awards are for 3-9 months, and lecturing and lecturing/research awards for one or two semesters during the academic year. English is sufficient for lecturing; research awards require language fluency commensurate with requirements of the proposed project. Visit www.cies.org/country/croatia.htm for more information about the country.Staff: Senior Program Officer Jean McPeek, 202.686.6246, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0227Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: Knowledge of Croatian commensurate with research project required.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or March 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for additional information and possible institutional affiliations and contacts. Web sites for potential host institutions are University of Zagreb, www.unizg.hr; University of Split, www.unist.hr; University of Zadar, www.unizd.hr; University of Rijeka, www.uniri.hr; University of Pula, www.unipu.hr; University of Dubrovnik, www.unidu.hr; and University of Osijek, www.unios.hr/eng/index.html. Applications for research awards during the summer will be considered only when applicants can demonstrate that access to necessary research facilities and materials has been secured.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0228Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization. Initiate or contribute to curriculum development and research projects as requested.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. For research, knowledge of Croatian commensurate with research project required.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 5 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or March 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for additional information and possible institutional affiliations and contacts. Web sites for potential host institutions are University of Zagreb, www.unizg.hr; University of Split, www.unist.hr; University of Zadar, www.unizd.hr; University of Rijeka, www.uniri.hr; University of Pula, www.unipu.hr; University of Dubrovnik, www.unidu.hr; and University of Osijek, www.unios.hr/eng/index.html.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0229Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses and conduct seminars or workshops. Consult on curriculum development and assist with thesis advising as requested.Specialization(s): American literature, American cultural studies, ethnicity and gender in America, American historyLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): University of Zagreb, Zagreb; Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek; University of Rijeka, Rijeka; University of Split, Split or University of Zadar, ZadarLength of Grant: 5 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or March 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact Professor Stipe Grgas, University of Zagreb, at [email protected]; Professor Danica Skara, University of Zadar, at [email protected]; Professor Sanja Kalebic, University of Split, at [email protected]; Professor Maja Brala, University of Rijeka, at [email protected]; Dr. Marija Omazic, University of Osijek, at [email protected]. Applicant may indicate host institution preference on application.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OR ECONOMICSAward #0230Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization and conduct research in business administration or economics, or both. Assist with curriculum development as requested.Specialization(s): Management, financial management, accounting, marketing, advertising, market reform, privatization, entrepreneurship, international business, public finance, macroeconomics, economic development, tourismLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): University of Zagreb, Zagreb; University of Rijeka, Rijeka; University of Split, Split; Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek; Zagreb School of Economics and Management, Zagreb; University of Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik; Institute of Economics, Zagreb; American College of Management and Technology, Dubrovnik or University of Pula, PulaLength of Grant: 5 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or March 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for additional information on potential host institutions. Visit university Web sites of the University of Split, www.efst.hr; University of Zagreb, www.efzg.hr; Economics Institute, www.eizg.hr; University of Rijeka, www.efri.hr; University of Pula, www.efpu.hr; University of Osijek, www.efos.hr; University of Dubrovnik, www.unidu.hr; Zagreb School of Economics and Management, www.zsem.hr; American College of Management and Technology, www.acmt.hr.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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LAWAward #0231Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum development and assist with research projects.Specialization(s): Legal ethics, criminal law (financial crime), constitutional law, comparative lawLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing. For research, knowledge of Croatian commensurate with research project is required.Location(s): University of Zagreb, Zagreb; University of Split, Split; University of Rijeka, Rijeka or University of Osijek, OsijekLength of Grant: 5 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or March 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for additional information and possible institutional affliations and contacts. Web sites for potential host institutions are University of Zagreb, www.pravo.hr; University of Split, www.pravst.hr; Univeristy of Rijeka, www.pravri.hr and University of Osijek, www.pravos.hr.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCESAward #0232Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization. Consult on program and curriculum development, assist with thesis advising and give occasional seminars as requested. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Preferences include, but are not limited to, law, library science, sociology, history, political science, journalism, anthropology, philosophy, linguistics, education and psychology. Applications in other fields are also welcome.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): University of Zagreb, Zagreb; University of Rijeka, Rijeka; University of Split, Split; Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek; University of Zadar, Zadar or University of Dubrovnik, DubrovnikLength of Grant: 5 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or March 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES staff for additional information. Affiliation depends on the applicant’s discipline and interests. Applicant may indicate affiliation preference.Deadline: August 1, 2009

CyprusSummary: For 2010-11, it is proposed that four lecturers/consultants and one researcher be funded from 4-7 months, depending on the project.Program Overview: The Commission is announcing an “All Disciplines” award of 4-7 months. Alternatively, fewer longer duration

projects could be awarded in lieu of the currently described shorter duration projects. All proposals must be feasible in terms of placement and affiliation and acceptable to both the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities. Grant opportunities are provided by the Fulbright Scholar Program to American and Cypriot scholars to exchange ideas and views, do common research and enhance each other’s discipline and cultural knowledge.Staff: Program Officer Abby Greenwell, 202.686.7872, [email protected] or Program Associate Jeffrey Hopper, 202.686.6255, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0233Number of Awards: Approximately 5Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Scholars will lecture or conduct research in their areas of interest. Detailed programs as well as work schedules will be finalized in cooperation with the scholar once grantees are selected. Given the particular conditions that exist in Cyprus, scholars should be informed of the complicated political situation on the island and that they must be aware of the local sensitivities in putting forward their proposals. Projects must be feasible in terms of placement and affiliation and be acceptable to both the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities.Specialization(s): The Commission announces the “All Disciplines” award only. The Cyprus Fulbright Commission is looking to bring to Cyprus scholars particularly in the fields of drug abuse and prevention, archaeology, history, geology, domestic violence, nursing, conflict resolution and conflict management and American studies.Additional Qualifications: Minimum qualification is preferably at the Ph.D. level and should include relevant professional experience.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011Comments: For 2010-11, there are up to four lecturing or consulting awards and one research award. Letters of invitation from potential host institutions are strongly recommended. Contact Daniel Hadjittofi, executive director, Cyprus Fulbright Commission at [email protected] or visit the Commission’s Web site at www.fulbright.org.cy.Deadline: August 1, 2009

Czech republicSummary: Approximately 14 lecturing awards and two research awards from among the openings listed below. See also Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program. Program Overview: Academic year is from October 2010 through May or June 2011. The length of the fall semester for lecturers is 3-4 months. Second semester begins in February

and is usually 4 months. Applications are welcome in all disciplines, although preference may be given to subjects related to the United States and to applicants who will assist with curriculum and program development at their host institutions. Affiliations are possible with a variety of academic institutions, but opportunities also exist for collaboration with public officials and professionals at other institutions. Double affiliations may be requested. Applicants are encouraged to view the Commission’s Web site at www.fulbright.cz for current information about programs and practicalities of living in the Czech Republic, including English language schools for dependents.Staff: Program Officer Abby Greenwell, 202.686.7872, [email protected] or Program Associate Jeffrey Hopper, 202.686.6255, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0234Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any area of specialization.Language: Knowledge of Czech language commensurate with project is required.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Research should be conducted between September 2010 and July 2011.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0235Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Oversee student theses and dissertations. Assist with curriculum and program development, as requested. Opportunities to conduct research.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsDeadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0236Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Oversee student theses and dissertations.Specialization(s): U.S. government and politics, economics, history, culture, literature, philosophy, sociologyLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsDeadline: August 1, 2009

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FULBRIGHT-MASARYK AWARD (NGO MANAGEMENT)Award #0237Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, conduct research in area of specialization or consult with nonprofit organizations, or both. Assist with grant development, curriculum and program development, as requested.Specialization(s): NGO management, developmentLength of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: See comments.Comments: Applications will be considered from established scholars, scholars in the early stages of their careers and professionals with equivalent experience. Lecturing grants are 3-4 months beginning October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants and 9 months beginning October 2010 for academic-year grants. Research grants are 3-9 months and may start any time of between September 2010 and July 2011.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCESAward #0238Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Consult on curriculum and program development. Assist in staff training, as requested. Opportunity to conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Law, public administration, civic education, economics, business, journalism and communications, sociology, political science, international relations, anthropology, philosophy, history, environmental studies, psychologyLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Grants of shorter duration may be offered if based on request of host institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

DenmarkSummary: One short-term award. See also Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program and regional and special programs in Europe.Program Overview: The fall semester runs from September 1 to approximately December 20. January is exam month. The spring semester runs from February 1 to approximately May 20. Part of May and June are for exams. There is a one-week break in mid-October and another at Easter. Denmark is a relatively small country and there are often good opportunities to liaise with colleagues and give guest lectures at other institutions in the country.Staff: Program Officer Zaneta Bertot, 202.686.4016, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ANTHROPOLOGY OR AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0239Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Approximately 10 classroom lectures per week, six meetings with English teachers about teaching material, interdisciplinary project planning, etc. Preparation, classroom teaching, and follow-up will amount to an average of 20 hours per week. The average class size is 30 students. Provide students and faculty with first hand, up-to-date information on U.S. literature, society, politics, contribute to cultural understanding and help improve the students’ English language skills. Share experience in interdisciplinary teaching, topical teaching methods, evaluation methods and cross-cultural comparison.Specialization(s): American literature, political system, social studiesAdditional Qualifications: M.A. and at least 5 years teaching experience preferred, with a genuine interest and enthusiasm for teaching 17-19 year old students.Language: English is sufficient.Location(s): Esbjerg Handelsgymnasium, EsbjergLength of Grant: 2 monthsStarting Date: September 1 to November 1, 2010. Preferred arrival date: Late August 2010.Comments: Instruction will be at the commercial upper secondary education level, which can be compared to the last 3 years of an American high school, but with a much stronger focus on the commercial aspects in all fields. Grantee should give a few lectures to large groups of approximately 150 people and one or two seminars for English teachers. Host institution will assist in finding housing for the grantee. A letter of invitation is required.Deadline: August 1, 2009

estoniaSummary: Up to five lecturing or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: Academic year is from September through June. The first semester begins in September and ends in early January. The second semester begins in February and ends in June. January and June are usually reserved for examinations and there is also a 2-week Christmas holiday. Lectures are in English. Opportunities exist for research, especially in collaboration with Estonian scholars. Applicants should contact CIES staff for information about individual awards before applying. There is an international English language school (pre-K-12) in Tallinn and a small English-language primary school in Tartu. Visit www.cies.org/country/estonia.htm for further information about Estonia.Staff: Senior Program Officer Jean McPeek, 202.686.6246, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0240Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Assist in curriculum development as requested. Conduct research in field of specialization.Specialization(s): Cultural anthropology, business administration, marketing, international business management, public policy analysis, political science, economics, international relations, international politics, language planning and policy. Other disciplines are also welcome.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Institute of Language and Culture and Institute of Political Science, Tallinn University, Tallinn; School of Economics and Business Administration, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn; Euro College, University of Tartu, Tartu or Institute of Public Administration, TallinnLength of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Applicants are encouraged to contact potential host institutions to arrange affiliations. Letters of invitation are recommended. If necessary, the U.S. Embassy in Tallinn can help to arrange affiliation. For detailed information about specific institutional requests, contact CIES or Embassy staff: public affairs officer James G. Land, [email protected] or cultural and educational assistant Jane Susi, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

ARTS OR ARTS MANAGEMENTAward #0241Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses, offer seminars, train faculty and advise gradaute students and faculty.Specialization(s): arts management, art therapy, art therapy for special needs, dance movement therapy, tv and film productionAdditional Qualifications: M.A. degree considered; Ph.D. preferred. Non-academic professionals with teaching experience and strong credentials will be considered.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing and research.Location(s): University of Tartu, Tartu or Tallinn University, TallinnLength of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Applicants are encouraged to contact potential host institutions to arrange affiliation. Letters of invitation are recommended. If necessary, the U.S. embassy in Tallinn can help to arrange affiliation. For more detailed information about specific institutional requests, contact CIES or embassy staff: public affairs officer James G. Land, [email protected] or cultural and educational assistant Jane Susi, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE OR URBAN PLANNINGAward #0242Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses, give seminars, train faculty and advise graduate students and faculty.Additional Qualifications: M.A. considered; Ph.D. preferred. Non-academic professionals with strong credentials and teaching experience will be considered.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing and research.Location(s): Estonian Agricultural University, Tartu or Tartu College of Tallinn University of Technology, TartuLength of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Applicants are encouraged to contact potential host institutions to arrange affiliation. Letters of invitation are recommended. If necessary, the U.S. embassy in Tallinn can help to arrange affiliation. For detailed information about specific institutional requests, contact CIES or embassy staff: public affairs officer James G. Land, [email protected] or cultural and educational assistant Jane Susi, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYAward #0243Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses, offer seminars, train faculty, advise graduate students and research staff and perform joint research.Specialization(s): Science education and adult education; information technology in construction management; polymer physics; energy research; computer science; grassland science and management; animal nutritionAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. preferred with at leat 2 years of teaching experience. Non-academic professionals with teaching experience and strong professional credentials will be considered.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing and research.Location(s): Various institutions. Applicants are encouraged to contact CIES for specific host contact information.Length of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Applicants are encouraged to contact potential host institutions to arrange affiliation. Letters of invitation are recommended. If necessary, the U.S. Embassy in Tallinn can help to arrange affiliation. For detailed information about specific institutional requests contact CIES or embassy staff: public affairs officer James G. Land, [email protected] or cultural and educational assistant Jane Susi, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

FinlandSummary: Up to eight awards from among the openings listed below. See also Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program and regional and special programs in Europe.Program Overview: The academic year runs from September through mid-May; the fall semester is from the beginning of September to mid-December and the second semester is from early January to mid-May. Most awards include free housing arranged and paid for by the host institution; please see the benefits table for more information. At some universities the grantees will also be able to use the health care services available for the host university faculty and staff. Where this is not possible, high-quality health care in English is easily available for a very moderate price. Finland offers a safe environment for grantees and their families to live in. English is widely spoken throughout the country. Finnish universities are going through reforms in their academic structure. Most universities are following a system involving two semesters, each comprised of two periods, often 7 weeks in length, with a 1-week break between periods. No teaching is generally offered during June to August, thus grants are not usually available for the summer months. The Fulbright Center in Helsinki arranges a 3-day orientation for grantees at the end of August, which grantees arriving for the fall semester are expected to attend. An orientation meeting may also be arranged for grantees arriving in January. The Finnish Commission strongly encourages potential applicants to visit the Commission’s Web site: www.fulbright.fi for more information and to contact the Commission directly with any questions. CIES staff will send, upon request, specific information about awards. For general information on Finland go to the country page, www.cies.org/country/finland.htm.Staff: Senior Program Officer Jean McPeek, 202.686.6246, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0244Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture or lecture and conduct research in any discipline. Proposals for medical research involving clinical training, patient care or patient contact are not eligible.Language: English is sufficient for teaching.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and submit a letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Late August 2010 or early January 2011Comments: Research-only grants are not available. Applicant negotiates details regarding lecture/research ratio, number and level of courses taught, etc., with host institution. It is strongly recommended that the host institution include this information in detail in letter of invitation. The length and dates of proposed visit should also be mentioned in the invitation letter. Housing for the grantee must be arranged and paid for by the host institution, and this

information must be confirmed in the letter of invitation. Visit the Finnish Ministry of Education Web site at www.minedu.fi/OPM/Koulutus/yliopistokoulutus/yliopistot/?lang=en for links to Finnish university homepages or contact the Fulbright Center in Helsinki at [email protected] for assistance in locating host institutions. Most grants are for 4-5 months. In compelling situations a 9-month grant will be considered.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-SAASTAMOINEN FOUNDATION AWARD IN HEALTH SCIENCESAward #0245Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture and conduct research, participate in seminars and workshops and tutor doctoral students.Specialization(s): Health sciencesLanguage: English is sufficient.Location(s): Faculty of Medicine or A.I.V. Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Kuopio, Kuopio or Faculty of Natural and Environmental Sciences or Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Kuopio, KuopioLength of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: August or September 2010 or January 2011 is preferred.Comments: Research pursued by the Faculty of Medicine focuses on chronic and non-communicable diseases in a comprehensive manner, from molecular mechanisms to prevention and treatment of disease. The medical perspective is complemented by strong research related to food and health and food safety. Research priorities are (a) molecular medicine, (b) prevention and treatment of chronic diseases, (c) neurosciences, (d) medical imaging. The research profile of AIVI is on molecular medicine of major diseases of high importance for health care, including cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases and metabolism-related diseases. The strong research sub-areas include: (a) molecular and cellular mechanisms of diseases, (b) disease modeling, (c) prevention and therapy of diseases: gene and cell-based therapy, pharmaceutical intervention and (d) in vitro and in vivo imaging. The Faculty of Natural and Environmental Sciences has focus areas in environmental health research, including (a) fine and ultrafine particles in urban air, (b) nanoparticles, (c) bioenergy production, (d) indoor air, (e) radiation and electromagnetic fields, (f) drinking water, and (g) persistent organic pollutants. The Faculty of Pharmacy has the following strategic research areas: (a) drug development, (b) drug-like properties of drug substances, (c) new drug formulations and process analysis techniques and (d) evaluation of efficacy of drug treatment. Opportunities exist for extensive collaboration with the National Public Health Institute and other institutions of the Kuopio Science Park located on the university campus. For more information on research groups at the university, see www.uku.fi/english/research.shtml. The exact lecturing-to-research ratio can be discussed by the applicant and the host institution. Applicants are encouraged

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to contact the University of Kuopio for more information on available research and lecturing opportunities. Proposals for medical research involving clinical training, patient care or patient contact are not eligible. Contact persons are Professor Pentti Kalliokoski, vice rector, [email protected] and Ms. Anitta Etula, head of international affairs, [email protected]. The University of Kuopio Web site is www.uku.fi/english. A letter of invitation is not required. The University of Kuopio will provide furnished housing for the grantee and family. The university has an international reputation in the fields of health, environment and well-being, with particular strengths in biotechnology, biosciences and molecular medicine. Kuopio Science Park, www.kuopioinnovation.fi, is a focal point of innovative education and creative research projects. The city of Kuopio’s Web site is www.kuopio.fi/englishhome.nsf. This is a joint award sponsored by the Saastamoinen Foundation and the University of Kuopio.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MID-CAREER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTAward #0246Category: Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: The applicant should create a project that may include studies, practical experience in actual operations, visits to organizations in the applicant’s field or other appropriate professional experiences. Possible affiliations include government organizations, universities, nonprofits and private businesses, among others. Applicants should find host institutions through the Internet and networking.Specialization(s): The grant is meant for professionals in all disciplines. However, proposals for medical research involving clinical training, patient care or patient contact are not eligible.Additional Qualifications: For mid-career professionals with a minimum of 5 years of experience. Emphasis is on professional qualifications and expertise. A university degree is not required.Language: English is sufficient.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include a letter of invitation. The invitation should conform to the scholar’s project, dates of visit and state facilities offered.Length of Grant: 4 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: Between August 2010 and May 2011Comments: The aim of the grant is to allow professionals in various fields to take a sabbatical leave of 4 to 5 months from normal work duties to pursue further education or training that would enhance their professional development. Applicants should have a minimum of 5 years of professional experience and should be at a point in their careers when maximum benefit will ensue from this period of professional enrichment.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FranceSummary: The Fulbright Program in France offers 3-12 month opportunities for research scholars and lecturers in a wide range of fields. Two to five research awards of 3-6 months duration in any discipline. One award in French studies of 3-6 months duration. One award in multidisciplinary studies of 3-6 months duration. Three awards of up to 9 months duration with research institutions in the region of Aquitaine. Four awards of up to 12 months duration with research institutions in the region of Nord Pas de Calais. Two to four awards of up to 12 months duration with research institutions in the region of Alsace. Two one-semester Fulbright-Tocqueville Distinguished Chair awards (see Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program).Program Overview: Proposals for research projects will be evaluated not only for their scholarly, artistic or professional excellence but also the potential for increased mutual understanding between France and the United States. Candidates interested in applying can visit the Franco-American Commission’s Web site at www.fulbright-france.org. For more detailed information contact Amy Tondu, Ph.D., head of the American Section, at [email protected]: Program Officer Alisha Scott, 202.686.6244, [email protected] or Program Associate Jeffrey Hopper, 202.686.6255, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0247Number of Awards: Approximately 5Category: Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any discipline of the humanities, social sciences, or pure and applied sciences and collaborate with colleagues at French research centers and institutes of higher education. Participants are highly encouraged to participate in conferences and workshops as well as conduct seminars in order to share their research experience with the host institution.Language: French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project.Location(s): Applicants are expected to arrange affiliation and solicit an invitation from a prospective host institution.Length of Grant: 3 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and June 2011Comments: Applications are welcome from recent Ph.D.s as well as from more established scholars. The Franco-American Commission also encourages applicants from the private sector.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINES - MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIESAward #0248Category: Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in at least two different fields. The Franco-American Commission welcomes original and creative research projects.

Additional Qualifications: Non-university graduates will be considered provided they have and can document the necessary qualifications for carrying out the proposed project.Language: French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project.Location(s): See comments.Length of Grant: 3 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and June 2011Comments: Applications are welcome from recent Ph.D.s as well as from more established scholars. The Franco-American Commission also encourages applicants from the private sector. Applicants are expected to arrange affiliation and solicit an invitation from at least two different prospective host institutions, from at least two different departments in the same institution or from a pole de recherche et d’enseignement superieur (PRES), which is a multidisciplinary consortium of universities and research institutions. For detailed information on the Poles de Recherche et D’enseignement Superieur in France see the following Web site: www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/cid20724/les-poles-recherche-enseignement-superieur.htmlDeadline: August 1, 2009

ALSACE REGIONAL AWARDAward #0249Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: ResearchSpecialization(s): The Alsace region welcomes candidates in all fields, preferably in the following areas where Alsace international research teams are particularly strong: biotechnology, biomaterials, nanoscience, photonics, medical imaging, computer-assisted surgery and medical robots.Language: French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project.Location(s): A participating Alsace university or research center. For information about host institutions and contact persons, please visit the Franco-American Commission Web site: www.fulbright-france.org. Grantees are expected to reside in the region of the award.Length of Grant: 3 months to 12 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and June 2011Comments: The Alsace region of France is located along the Rhine river in the heart of Europe, at the border between France, Germany and Switzerland. The main cities, Strasbourg and Mulhouse, are home to four universities and seven engineering schools. Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg is one of the leading French universities in the sciences with almost 17,000 students and 78 research laboratories where approximately 1,300 students are currently preparing Ph.D.s. The university hospitals, research institutions and laboratories in Alsace are at the forefront of the development and use of new technologies in the medical field. For information on research in Strasbourg, please see the Web site for the Pole Universitaire Europeen de Strasbourg at www.univ-strasbourg.

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fr. If you have not already established ties with a host institution in the region and are planning to solicit the required letter of invitation, please contact Amy Tondu, head of the American section, at [email protected]. She will supply you with an electronic letter from the Franco-American Commission explaining to potential hosts what the program is, how it is funded and what the requirements for hosting institutions would be.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AQUITAINE REGIONAL AWARDSAward #0250Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: ResearchSpecialization(s): The Aquitaine region welcomes candidates in all fields, but preferably in the following areas: functional genomics, viticulture and wine-related disciplines, biology and chemistry interface, optics, lasers and high-field physics, food science and human nutrition, and forest and wood science, where Aquitaine international research teams are especially strong.Language: French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project.Location(s): A participating Aquitaine university or research center. Information about potential host institutions and contact persons found at the Franco-American Commission Web site: www.fulbright-france.org. Grantees are expected to reside in the region of the award.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and June 2011Comments: Over 102,000 people study in the Aquitaine region, 70,000 of whom live in Bordeaux. Bordeaux is home to four universities and 14 “grandes ecoles,” including nine engineering schools. Pau, located on the border with Spain and facing the Pyrenees, also boasts a high student population thanks to the University of Pau and of the Pays de l’Ardour. The region of Aquitaine hosts over 11,300 people involved in research and development, including 6,350 in the private sector and more than 130 research laboratories. For more information about the research environment in Aquitaine visit www.poleuniv.u-bordeaux.fr. A list of institutions of higher education and/or research in Aquitaine is also available on the following website: http://region.aquitaine.fr/politiques-regionales/recherche-universite-innovation/annuaire-de-l-enseignement-superieur.html. If you have not already established ties with a host institution in the region and are planning to solicit the required letter of invitation, please contact Amy Tondu, head of the American section, at [email protected]. She will supply you with an electronic letter from the Franco-American Commission explaining to potential hosts what the program is, how it is funded and what the requirements for hosting institutions would be.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FRENCH STUDIES (ARTS AND HUMANITIES)Award #0251Category: Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any field of the humanities, social and political sciences, and collaborate with colleagues at French research centers and institutes of higher education.Language: French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project.Location(s): Applicants are expected to arrange affiliation and solicit an invitation from a prospective host institution.Length of Grant: 3 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and June 2011Comments: Applications are welcome from recent Ph.D.s as well as from more established scholars. The Franco-American Commission also encourages applicants from the private sector.Deadline: August 1, 2009

NORD PAS DE CALAIS REGIONAL COUNCIL AWARDAward #0252Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: ResearchSpecialization(s): The Nord Pas de Calais region welcomes candidates in the hard, social and human sciences, preferably in the following areas: multidisciplinary projects involving biology, health, physics, chemistry, math and computer science; advanced technologies of information and communication; cognitive science; ethics; industrial societies; and economic systems.Language: French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project.Location(s): One of the participating Nord Pas de Calais universities or research centers. For more information about these potential host institutions and contact persons, please visit the Franco-American Commission Web site: www.fulbright-france.org. Grantees are expected to reside in the region of the award.Length of Grant: 3 months to 12 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and June 2011Comments: The Nord Pas de Calais region is situated at the heart of the “Golden Triangle” of Europe’s three great capital cities: London, Paris and Brussels. Research in the Nord Pas de Calais is a long-standing tradition. Take, as an example, Louis Pasteur, who in 1856 was the first dean of the Sciences Faculty at Lille. Today the rapid development of a multitude of fields, the quantity of equipment available, and the number of important publications and honors awarded to some 6,500 professors, scholars, and 250 laboratories are proof of the enduring commitment to research in Nord Pas de Calais. Engineering, life sciences, humanities, social sciences and multidisciplinary research centers in Nord Pas de Calais can vaunt a national and international reputation. With the development of chosen fields such as ground transportation, production and communications engineering, biology, health sciences, food processing industries, environmental sciences and microelectronics, the

Nord Pas de Calais region offers a wide variety of research opportunities. The following Web site offers detailed information on the research environment there: www.poleuniv-lille-npdc.fr/n_recherche/index.html. If you have not already established ties with a host institution in the region and are planning to solicit the required letter of invitation, please contact Amy Tondu, head of the American Section, at [email protected]. She will supply you with an electronic letter from the Franco-American Commission explaining to potential hosts what the program is, how it is funded, and what the requirements for hosting institutions would be.Deadline: August 1, 2009

georgiaSummary: Up to four awards for lecturing or lecturing/research.Program Overview: Applicants should hold a Ph.D. or an appropriate terminal degree and have at least 3 years of teaching experience at the university level or the professional equivalent. Scholars in all disciplines are welcomed. The U.S. Embassy will arrange host institution affiliations.Staff: Assistant Director Muriel Joffe, 202.686.6249, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0253Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization and assist with student advising and curriculum development as needed.Specialization(s): Public administration, business administration, law, journalism, economics, conflict resolution, arts management, anthropology, ecology management, international relationsLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: Letters of invitation are not required, but are recommended. U.S. Embassy will arrange host affiliation for scholars.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0254Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels and assist with student advising and curriculum development.Specialization(s): American history, law, economics, business, literature, culture, English language, political scienceAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. and experience teaching at the university level.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: U.S. Embassy will arrange host affiliation for scholars. Interpreters will be provided if necessary.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAward #0255Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization. Assist with the design and development of curricula.Specialization(s): Biology, genetics biology, biodiversity, conservation biology, environmental managementAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. with the academic rank of associate professor or above. Minimum of 5 years teaching experience at university level.Language: English is sufficient for lecturingLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 and February 2011 for one-semester grants and October 2010 for the academic year.Deadline: August 1, 2009

EDUCATIONAward #0256Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses in area of specialization and assist with student advising and curriculum development.Specialization(s): Educational administration, curriculum development, teaching methodologiesLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturingLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: U.S. Embassy will arrange host affiliation for scholars. Interpreters will be provided if necessary.Deadline: August 1, 2009

germanySummary: Approximately 38 lecturing/research awards for 2-10 months (plus up to five travel-only awards). Award categories are senior full-maintenance, travel only, junior lecturing and junior research. Preference will be given to grant durations of approximately one semester (2-5 months) with the exception of academic-year grants for junior lecturers. Up to 50 awards for special 2-week seminar programs. See also the Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program and regional and special programs in Europe.Program Overview: Most awards are open to all disciplines for scholars and professionals from all academic fields. The maintenance grant category for senior scholars offers flexibility with grant durations and starting dates during the program year. In general, applicants are expected to have several years of experience beyond the doctorate and are advised to arrange affiliation and solicit an invitation from a prospective host institution in Germany. Preference for scholars who have not received Fulbright Scholar grants to Germany within the last 10 years. Candidates interested in applying for an award in Germany should visit the Commission’s Web site at www.fulbright.de for updated information.Staff: Assistant Director Maria Bettua, 202.686.6245, [email protected] or Program Associate Alexandra Squitieri, 202.686.6232, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINES (JUNIOR RESEARCH)Award #0257Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Junior ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in area of interest.Specialization(s): Preference for scholars in social sciences and humanities.Language: German proficiency must be appropriate for the proposed project.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 2 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or later for shorter grant periodsComments: Intended for scholars at the assistant professor level who have received the Ph.D. within the last 5 years or have comparable professional qualifications. Ph.D. candidates should be within 6 months of receipt of their degree by the application deadline and include with their application a letter from their thesis advisor confirming their status. Applicants are expected to arrange an affiliation appropriate to the proposed research and document this affiliation with their applications.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINES (SENIOR LECTURING/RESEARCH)Award #0258Number of Awards: Approximately 30Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture, conduct research or propose a project combining both activities. Preference for lecturing projects or research projects with some regular lecturing component. No summer research or study is possible.Specialization(s): Preference for scholars in social sciences and humanities, especially American and African American studies, economics, environmental sciences, law, communications, and media science.Language: German proficiency must be appropriate for the proposed research, if a research component is included in the project.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 2 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and March 2011Comments: Applicants are encouraged to arrange an affiliation appropriate to the proposed activity and should include copies of invitations from proposed host institutions with their application. Preference for scholars who have not received Fulbright Scholar grants to Germany within the last 10 years.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINES (TRAVEL-ONLY)Award #0259Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture or conduct research in area of interest.

Language: German proficiency must be appropriate for the proposed project.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 2 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and March 2011Comments: Because there is no maintenance stipend with this award, preference will be given to lecturers and researchers receiving support from U.S. sources, institutions in Germany or other non-Fulbright sources; the combination of travel-only grants with the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) or Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH) awards is not possible. Applications will not be accepted for attendance at meetings or conferences or for summer research or study.Special Features: Travel-Only GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN LITERATURE AND AMERICAN STUDIES (JUNIOR LECTURING)Award #0260Number of Awards: Approximately 6Category: Junior LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in American studies. Teaching load to be determined in discussion with host institution, equals approximately 6 hours per week (each teaching hour lasts 45 minutes, and a course usually consists of 2 such hours per week).Specialization(s): Literature, language, culture, history, art history, film, and relatedLanguage: Lecturing is in English, but some German is helpful.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Intended for scholars at the assistant professor level who have received a Ph.D. within the last 5 years or have comparable professional qualifications. Ph.D. candidates should be within 6 months of receipt of their degree by the application deadline and include with their application a letter from their thesis advisor confirming their status.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT GERMAN STUDIES SEMINARAward #0261Number of Awards: Approximately 25Category: SeminarGrant Activity: The topic for the 2010 seminar has not yet been determined, but will be announced in 2009. Please consult the CIES Web site at www.cies.org or the German Fulbright Commission Web site at www.fulbright.de for seminar details as they become available. The program is designed for U.S. scholars in German studies and disciplines related to the seminar topic. Applications are welcome from U.S. university, college, and community college scholars.Specialization(s): German and European studies, political and social sciences, or other fields related to the seminar focus.

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Additional Qualifications: Scholars from U.S. universities, colleges and community colleges who hold full-time teaching appointments and meet other academic requirements (Ph.D., Ph.D. candidacy or other equivalent degree or qualifications) are eligible.Language: The seminar in 2010 will be conducted in English.Location(s): Visits to various institutions.Length of Grant: 2 weeksStarting Date: June 2011Comments: The award includes round-trip air travel; travel within Germany; lodging and partial per diem; and health insurance coverage (for the duration of the seminar). After the conclusion of the seminar, participants may prolong their stay in Germany/Europe at their own cost and responsibility to pursue individual research projects. Participants must not be accompanied by dependents for the duration of the entire program. Participants will be asked to submit a brief report and evaluation. For additional information, visit the German-American Fulbright Commission Website at www.fulbright.de/index.php?id=95. PLEASE FOLLOW THE SPECIAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS AWARD online at www.cies.org/award_book/award2010/award/GSS_instructions.htm.Special Deadline: November 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-STIFTUNG WISSENSCHAFT UND POLITIK RESEARCH IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICSAward #0262Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Research in the areas of European integration and enlargement, European and Atlantic security and global issues. Opportunities for occasional lecturing.Specialization(s): International politics, security issuesAdditional Qualifications: The award will be offered to one junior or senior scholar in the described field. Applicants should have a solid publications record in the target research areas, commensurate with career stage.Language: German fluency is expected, as appropriate to the research project.Location(s): Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), BerlinLength of Grant: 2 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and March 2011Comments: The Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), German Institute for International and Security Affairs, is an independent research institute that advises the German government on foreign policy. The cooperation between the Fulbright Program and the SWP is meant to strengthen academic ties in common fields of interest. All necessary research facilities will be provided. Interested applicants should clarify mutual interest and should solicit a letter of invitation by contacting the director, Dr. Volker Perthes, by e-mail at [email protected]. Visit the SWP’s Web site at www.swp-berlin.org for more information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

POTSDAM - JUNIOR FULBRIGHT LECTURESHIP IN AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0263Category: Junior LecturingGrant Activity: Teach three undergraduate or graduate courses per semester (equals 6 teaching hours per week in the German system) in American literature or culture studies, or both, and within the grantee’s area(s) of specialization. Other academic outreach and conference activities to be arranged in discussion with the host department and the German Fulbright Commission.Specialization(s): American studies, social sciences including American history, culture, literature and related fieldsAdditional Qualifications: Preference for a more recently established scholar (about 3-5 years beyond the Ph.D. or with assistant or associate professor rank) with solid teaching and research experience.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): University of Potsdam, PotsdamLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: This new special award is meant to enhance the strong American studies program in Potsdam and to offer the visiting scholar the regional and international network of resources and scholars in and around Potsdam. It is an ideal position for a career oriented scholar seeking international experience who is willing to share American scholarship and teaching methods. The award is a result of a new initiative and includes a regular Fulbright grant with 2,050 euro per month maintenance plus special benefits from Potsdam which include free housing, fully equipped office, assistance by the Welcome Center, a part-time student assistant and an additional cash allowance for outreach activities. Grant lasts two academic semesters (though a one semester assignment might also be possible) with benefits for 10 months. For information on the position please go to www.uni-potsdam.de/u/anglistik and contact Dr. Ruediger Kunow at [email protected] or the German Fulbright Commission at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

U.S.-GERMANY INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS PROGRAMAward #0264Number of Awards: Approximately 25Category: SeminarGrant Activity: Participate in a group seminar on German higher education and society designed for U.S. university, college and community college administrators whose current responsibilities have a direct relation to international exchanges, career services, alumni affairs or development and fundraising in higher education. The program includes briefings, selected government appointments, campus visits and cultural events. The itinerary includes meetings in Berlin and other cities in eastern and western Germany. The program consists of two parts: a general introduction to Germany and its

system of higher education, which takes place in Berlin, and a program portion in which participants split up in small subgroups enabling them to focus on their individual professional interests as they relate to the seminar.Additional Qualifications: A Ph.D. is not required or expected for this program. See below for more details.Language: German proficiency is not required.Location(s): Berlin and institutions in other German cities.Length of Grant: 2 weeksStarting Date: late October 2010Comments: Applications are welcome from full-time administrators affiliated with a college, university, community college or nonprofit international education exchange organization. Applicants should have significant involvement with one of the following areas: (1) international exchanges (student or faculty exchanges, foreign student admissions and advising, study abroad programs, and international education exchange services; administrators who have substantial responsibility for enhancing the international dimension of their institutions and for international program development are also encouraged to participate), (2) career services, (3) alumni affairs, and (4) development and fundraising. Preference is given to applicants with at least 3 years of administrative experience and supervisory responsibility who have been at their current institutions for at least one year and who have not had extended visits to Germany in the past 10 years. The award includes round-trip air travel, travel within Germany, lodging and partial per diem. Grantee spouses and dependents cannot be accommodated during the seminar. Return air travel may be arranged to allow for independent travel in Europe after the seminar. Participants will be asked to submit a brief report and evaluation. PLEASE FOLLOW THE SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS PROGRAM online at www.cies.org/IEA/IEA_I.htm.Special Deadline: February 1, 2010

greeceSummary: Up to eight lecturing/research awards, including four All Disciplines awards, are available. Final number may change according to demand and funding. Length of awards is from 3-4 months.Program Overview: The lecturing/research awards are for individuals with a Ph.D. or a terminal degree and 3-10 years of appropriate professional experience. Grants are intended for 3-4 months only for the first or second semester of the academic year 2010-11. The fall semester runs from October through January and the spring semester from February to June. A letter of invitation is recommended for all awards. The Fulbright Foundation in Athens will offer suggestions and propose institutions and contacts. Additional information about Greek universities and awards can be found at www.fulbright.gr. English is sufficient for lecturing; however, knowledge of Greek is useful.Staff: Program Officer Abby Greenwell, 202.686.7872, [email protected] or Program Associate Alexandra Squitieri, 202.686.6232, [email protected]

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ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0265Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research, lecture or lecture/research in any area of the humanities, arts, social sciences, or pure and applied sciences and collaborate with colleagues at Greek universities and research centers. Applications from any field are welcome.Length of Grant: 3 months to 4 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011Comments: Applications are welcome from professionals and scholars. Letters of invitation are highly recommended. For more information, contact CIES staff or American Program Coordinator Nicholas Tourides at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0266Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach graduate and undergraduate courses and assist with student advising, tutorials and curriculum development.Specialization(s): Black studies or African American literature (Aristotle University, Thessaloniki); American theatre and puppetry (University of the Peloponnese)Additional Qualifications: Rank of associate or full professor is preferred.Location(s): Department of American Literature and Culture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki; University of the Peloponnese, NafplioLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011Comments: A letter of invitation is recommended. For general information, contact CIES staff or American Program Coordinator Nicholas Tourides at [email protected]. For university information, contact: Dr. Domna Pastourmatzi, Department of American Literature and Culture, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, at [email protected]; Dr. Marina Kotzamani, Department of Theatre, University of the Peloponnese, Nafplio at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

EDUCATIONAward #0267Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach graduate courses and assist with student advising, tutorials and/or curriculum developmentSpecialization(s): Special educational needs, speech and language, educational psychology, ICT in special educationAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. required. All academic ranks are invited.Location(s): Department of Primary Education, University of Ioannina, IoanninaLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 2010

Comments: A letter of invitation is recommended. For general information, contact CIES staff or American Program Coordinator Nicholas Tourides at [email protected]. For university information, contact: Dr. Eleni Morfidi, Faculty of Education, Department of Primary Education, University of Ioannina , Ioannina at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

LINGUISTICSAward #0268Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach graduate courses and assist with student advising, tutorials, seminars and/or workshopsSpecialization(s): First language acquisition (typical development and disorders, or both) or neurolinguistics and aphasiaAdditional Qualifications: Rank of associate or full professor is preferredLocation(s): National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, AthensLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or March 2011Comments: A letter of invitation is recommended. For general information, contact CIES staff or American Program Coordinator Nicholas Tourides at [email protected]. For university information, contact: Dr. Spyridoula Varlokosta, Linguistics Section,Department of Philology, School of Philosophy at [email protected] or Dr. Alexandra Economou, Department of Psychology, School of Philosophy at [email protected]

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hungarySummary: Approximately eight lecturing awards; three research awards, including joint award with Austria; and up to four travel-only grants. See also Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program.Program Overview: Academic year is from September 2010 to June 2011. Semesters are 4-5 months in length. Second semester begins in February 2011. English language is sufficient for lecturing in all fields. Applications are welcome in all fields, although preference will be given to subjects related to politics, economics and society in Hungary, as well as U.S. studies. Please see specific awards for additional areas of interest. Affiliations with Hungarian state-run institutions are preferred. Double affiliations may be possible. CIES staff will send, upon request, specific information about awards. English language schools (pre-K-12) are located in Budapest only. In major cities, there are dual-language high schools where specific subjects are taught in English.Staff: Assistant Director Muriel Joffe, 202.686.6249, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0269Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any area of interest, preferably in collaboration with Hungarian scholars. Offer lectures, assist in curriculum development and participate in staff training, as requested.Language: Knowledge of Hungarian commensurate with project required.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: Research should be conducted between August 2010 and July 2011.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0270Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Conduct workshops and consult on curriculum development and staff training, as requested. Collaborate on research per interest.Specialization(s): Visual arts, music, landscape architecture, sociology (policy, minority, social integration), political science, law (trial advocacy, legal writing, fundamental rights), education (elementary, teacher training, science and art K-8), police studies, immigration issues, criminal justice, information sciences, social work, theoretical linguistics or TEFL/applied linguistics, mathematics, medicine, other areas and disciplines acceptableLocation(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for additional information about possible appointments and specific areas of interest. For a general list of Hungarian universities and colleges, visit the Hungarian Ministry of Education Web site at: www.okm.gov.huDeadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0271Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research, teach courses or engage in both activities.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 2 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Activity should be conducted between August 2010 and July 2011.Comments: Conference travel will not be funded. Applicants must submit proof of financial support to cover period of grant activity.Special Features: Travel-Only GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

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AGRICULTURE OR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESAward #0272Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both, in one or more of the areas of specialization. Participate in curriculum and program development and offer consultations for students and staff, as requested. Opportunities for collaborative research.Specialization(s): (1) agricultural economics, agricultural production, rural development; (2) animal nutrition; (3) wildlife management; (4) environmental management, ecotourism, nature conservation, landscape ecology; (5) forestry; (6) environmental education (7) waste management, chemical pollutionLocation(s): Tessedik Samuel College, Szarvas; University of Kaposvar, Kaposvar; Szent Istvan University, Godollo; University of West Hungary, Sopron; Budapest Tech Polytechnical Institution, Budapest; University of Szeged, Szeged and College of Kecskemet, KecskemetLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Appointments are dependent on specialization. Applicants are encouraged to contact host institutions. Contact CIES staff for details about possible appointments. Potential host institution Web sites are: www.tsf.hu, Tessedik Samuel College; www.ke.hu, University of Kaposvar; www.szie.hu, St. Stephanus University; www.uniwest.hu/index.php?id=2369, University of West Hungary, Faculty of Forestry; www.bmf.hu, Budapest Tech Polytechnical Institution; www.u-szeged.hu, University of Szeged; www.kefo.hu, College of KecskemetDeadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIES OR AMERICAN LITERATUREAward #0273Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in American literature, culture, history, philosophy, politics or society on all levels. Participate in curriculum and program development. Offer consultations for students and staff. Oversee student theses and dissertations and advise on library acquisitions.Specialization(s): 19th- and 20th-century literature, contemporary, postmodern, postcolonial literature, literary theory, cultural, gender, ethnic, minority and regional studies, history, politics, folklore, sociology, multiculturalism, art; other subjects acceptableLocation(s): Affiliation is to be determined by the Fulbright Commission in Hungary, but applicant may express a preference. Applicants are encouraged to contact potential host institutions.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for additional information about possible appointments. Potential host institution Web sites are: www.btk.

pte.hu/tanszekek/angolirod/index.htm, University of Pecs; www.btk.ppke.hu, Pazmany Peter Catholic University; http://tigris.unideb.hu/~aai/index.php?p=0&1=en, University of Debrecen, Institute of English and American Studies; www.kre.hu, Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AUSTRIAN-HUNGARIAN JOINT RESEARCH AWARDAward #0199Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in the humanities or social sciences on the relationship between Austria and Hungary, in collaboration with Austrian and Hungarian specialists.Specialization(s): Open to all disciplines and topics in the humanities and social sciences, provided that proposals have a strong bilateral Austrian-Hungarian or regional emphasis, including, but not limited to, the arts, economics, ecology, European integration, EU expansion, geography, history (1526-present) and political science.Language: Research may be in English, German or Hungarian, as appropriate to the project.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letters of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: Research should be completed between September 2010 and June 2011.Comments: Research must involve a 2-month residency in Austria and a 2-month residency in Hungary. For information about Austria, contact Alisha Scott, 202.686.6244, [email protected]. For information about Hungary, contact Muriel Joffe, 202.686.6249, [email protected] Features: JointDeadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OR ECONOMICSAward #0274Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate, graduate and continuing education courses in one or more of the areas of specialization. Participate in curriculum and program development and offer consultations for students and staff, as requested. Opportunities for collaborative research.Specialization(s): Finance (public and corporate), marketing, management (human resource, knowledge, customer service), organizational behavior, supply chain management, international (finance, business), microeconomics, macroeconomics, labor economics, game theory, applied mathematics, tourism and hospitality, globalization and development, regional development, management information systemsLocation(s): Affiliation is to be determined by the Fulbright Commission in Hungary, but applicant may express a preference. Invitation letters are not required, but applicants are encouraged to contact potential host institutions.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grants

Comments: Contact CIES staff for detailed information about possible appointments. Potential host institution Web sites are: www.ejf.hu, Eotvos Jozsef College; www.ke.hu, University of Kaposvar; www.karolyrobert.hu, Karoly Robert College; www.uni-pannon.hu, University of Pannonia; www.econ.unideb.hu, University of Debrecen, Faculty of Economics; www.szie.hu, St. Stephanus University; www.eco.u-szeged.hu/eng, University of Szeged, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration. For a general list of Hungarian universities and colleges, visit the Hungarian Ministry of Education Web site at: www.okm.gov.hu.Deadline: August 1, 2009

icelandSummary: Three awards from among the openings listed below.Program Overview: Each award is for 3-5 months in the fall or spring semester. The fall semester starts at the end of August and ends around mid-December. The spring semester is from January 3 through May 15. There has been tremendous growth in academia in Iceland in recent years. The program aims to encourage and develop the newer, smaller universities and departments. See also regional/special programs in Europe. For general information on Iceland, go to the country page, www.cies.org/country/iceland.htm.Staff: Program Officer Zaneta Bertot, 202.686.4016, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0275Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture at undergraduate or graduate level or lecture and conduct research in any academic discipline. Applications in the arts are welcomed.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. preferred, though professionals with relevant experience will be considered.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange their own affiliation with an Icelandic host institution. A letter of invitation is recommended but not required.Length of Grant: 3 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or laterComments: Host institutions arrange for housing in consultation with the scholar.Deadline: August 1, 2009

CIVIL ENGINEERING OR CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENTAward #0276Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both. Contribute to curriculum development and supervise student theses. Participate in research development. Reykjavik University has only recently started offering graduate studies, and research is still in the development stage. Each class has 20 to 30

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students at the undergraduate level and five to 10 students at the graduate level. Students purchase books and reading materials.Specialization(s): Construction Management, structural engineering and design, building physics, materials science, system engineeringAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. preferred, though professionals with relevant experience will be considered.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Faculty of Civil Engineering, Reykjavik University, ReykjavikLength of Grant: 4 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011Comments: Contact person is Professor Ingunn Saemundsdottir, dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, [email protected]. University Web site address: www.ru.is/?PageID=726. A letter of invitation is not required. The International Office will assist in finding suitable housing.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ECONOMICS OR FINANCEAward #0277Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach one or two undergraduate or graduate courses. Participate in curriculum and program development. Each class has approximately 20 students and covers four lectures of 40 minutes per week. Students purchase books and reading materials.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. with teaching experience is preferred.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Faculty of Economics, University of Iceland, ReykjavikLength of Grant: 3 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011Comments: Contact person is Professor Gylfi Zoega, dean of the Faculty of Economics, [email protected]. University Web site address: www.hi.is. A letter of invitation is not required. Housing will be provided for the grantee.Deadline: August 1, 2009

irelandSummary: Approximately 21 awards chosen from among those awards listed below. Preference in awarding grants will be given to the specific requests from Irish colleges.Program Overview: Higher Education in Ireland is provided by seven universities, 17 institutes of technology, colleges of education and a number of specialist colleges in art, law, music, public administration and theology. Most of these institutions are supported by the Irish Government (for example, universities and institutes of technology receive more than 90 percent of their income from the State). Over the past 5 years the Irish Government has invested 2.5 billion euro to facilitate the establishment of advanced centers of research excellence and world-class research facilities and programs in Irish colleges. These colleges offer an attractive location for international academics and students. Most Irish colleges operate a two-semester academic year: September to December and January to May. A small number of colleges and

departments retain three trimesters: October to December; January to March; April to June. The Fulbright Commission in Ireland is committed to providing an interactive exchange experience for its grantees and supporting institutions.Staff: Program Officer Abby Greenwell, 202.686.7872, [email protected] or Program Associate Alexandra Squitieri, 202.686.6232, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0278Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Program of lecturing and research to be agreed by the grantee and host institution.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN HISTORYAward #0279Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach American diplomatic history, the U.S. presidency, 19th- and 20th-century American political history.Specialization(s): American diplomatic history, the U.S. presidency, 19th- and 20th-century American political historyAdditional Qualifications: Grantee will have a Ph.D. and teaching experience in a higher education institution.Location(s): Department of History and Archives, University College Dublin, DublinLength of Grant: 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Letter of invitation required. Preference will be given to historians of American foreign policy, but other subjects (especially the history of the American presidency) are possible. Contact Dr. Richard Aldous, head of School of History and Archives, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4; [email protected]; telephone: 00353.1.7168185; www.ucd.ie/historyarchives/index.html.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ART/APPLIED ART/DESIGNAward #0280Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research and collaborate on curriculum development of the M.A. or Ph.D. programs, or both, in ceramics, glass and metals. Teach 6 hours per week on seminar and workshops for 6-12 Masters’ students on the M.A. in ceramic, glass and metals.Specialization(s): Design and applied arts (ceramics, glass and metals), education (curriculum teaching and learning), information technology.Additional Qualifications: M.A., M.F.A., or Ph.D. with 5 years teaching experience in applied arts or education, or both.Location(s): Faculty of Design, National College of Art and Design, DublinLength of Grant: 3 months

Starting Date: October 2010 or January 2011Comments: Letter of invitation required. Contact Caroline Madden or Marion Lynch. 100 Thomas Street, Dublin 8; [email protected] or [email protected]; telephone: 00353.1.636 4236; www.ncad.ie. The National College of Art and Design offers the largest range of art and design degrees at undergraduate and postgraduate level. The College has over 750 full-time students and a further 800 students who are taking non-award evening classes.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ART/EDUCATIONAward #0281Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Participate in teaching, workshops, seminars and lectures as well as personal research. Teach about 6 hours per week (approximately 20 students) to final year undergraduate students of education, postgraduate students, practicing teachers and educators on continuing professional development courses and community artists and activists. Deliver two public lectures at conferences or public seminars in the college that are aimed at art educators in schools, community settings, galleries and museums.Specialization(s): Visual art practice in education contexts; collaborative art practice; curriculum design and evaluation in art educationAdditional Qualifications: A postgraduate qualification is preferred, at doctoral level or in progress towards a doctorate. Relevant experience in an education setting is expected.Location(s): Faculty of Education, National College of Art and Design, DublinLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or January 2011Comments: Letter of invitation required. Contact Professor Gary Granville, Faculty of Education, National College of Art and Design, 100 Thomas Street, Dublin 8; [email protected]; telephone: 00353.16364300; www.ncad.ie. The National College of Art and Design offers the largest range of art and design degrees at undergraduate and postgraduate level. The College has over 750 full-time students and a further 800 students who are taking non-award evening classes.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ART/FINE ARTAward #0282Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach approximately 12 hours per week (on undergraduate or postgraduate classes, tutorials with M.F.A. students or one-off lectures, or both). Research through practice in consultation with faculty. Grantee arranges own studio facilities in Dublin. Hold one research seminar and possibly participate in faculty board meetings and talks and professional practice lectures.Specialization(s): Public and community engagementAdditional Qualifications: M.F.A., teaching or artistic experience, or both, of 10 years. Candidates should have an established practice of image making with a record of exhibiting and teaching. All kinds of practice-based research will be considered.

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Location(s): Faculty of Fine Art, National College of Art and Design, DublinLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: Letter of invitation required. Contact Professor Brian Maguire, 100 Thomas Street, Dublin 8; [email protected]; telephone: 00353.1.6364320; www.ncad.ie. The National College of Art and Design offers the largest range of art and design degrees at undergraduate and postgraduate level. The College has over 750 full-time students and a further 800 who are taking non-award evening classes.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS/INNOVATIONAward #0283Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Collaborate with one or more academics in the Business School towards seminar papers, conference papers or journal articles, or both. No lecturing is envisaged. Have a keen interest in innovation research in any one or more of the disciplines of economics, organisational psychology, organisational behavior, human resource managment and management. Demonstrate a willingness to learn and the ability to collaborate with other members of the faculty.Specialization(s): InnovationAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. and have a research record in the area of innovation, in a business-related discipline. Applicants will be assessed on a case-by-case basis and therefore any interested candidates suited to this position should apply.Location(s): Business School, Dublin City University, DublinLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 (flexible)Comments: Letter of invitation recommended. Contact Professor David Jacobson, associate dean for research, Dublin City University Business School, Dublin 9; [email protected]; telephone: 00353.1.7005218; www.dcu.ie. Innovation is a subject of interest in Dublin City University’s Business School. It is one of the key focal concerns of the main Business School research center, LInK (Learning, Innovation and Knowledge) http://www.dcu.ie/dcubs/linkDeadline: August 1, 2009

CULINARY ARTSAward #0284Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: The grantee will collaborate in the School of Culinary Arts’ ongoing review, teaching and research activities and bring an American dimension to the development of an Irish gastronomic culture, which is a central objective of the school. The grantee will contribute to seminars (approximately 4 hours per week, 15 participants) and to final year honors undergraduate theses for the B.A. culinary arts, B.S. food and beverage culinary management, and the M.S. in culinary innovation and food product development. The grantee will

collaborate on the development of a professional doctorate in culinary arts and a master’s in gastronomy. The grantee will be encouraged and supported to develop research that reflects the school and grantee’s shared areas of interest. (See www.dit.ie/DIT/tourismfood/culinary/index.html for the school’s current research priorities).Specialization(s): Gastronomy, culinary performing arts, food health, nutrition and wellness, food product development, culinary entrepreneurship and managementAdditional Qualifications: A Ph.D. in Culinary Arts or cognate area is preferred but candidates with substantial professional and some teaching experience are encouraged to apply.Location(s): School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology, Dublin Institute of Technology, DublinLength of Grant: 5 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011Comments: Letter of invitation recommended. Contact Aodan O’Cearbhaill, School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology, Faculty of Tourism and Food, Dublin Institute of Technology, Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin 1; [email protected]; telephone: 00353.1.4024344; www.dit.ie/DIT/tourismfood/culinary/index.html. The school defines the culinary arts as the study of food, gastronomy and cookery utilizing a knowledge-based, multidisciplinary approach underpinned by intellectual rigor and requiring the learner to reflect as well as to practice.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ECONOMICSAward #0285Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one graduate level course in experimental economics (2 hours per week for 12 weeks). No tutorials will be required. The grantee will be asked to give seminars on his or her current work. It is hoped that the grant will result in ongoing research collaborations with members of the Limerick faculty.Specialization(s): experimental economicsAdditional Qualifications: Graduate degree, Ph.D. or equivalent in economics or a cognate subject. Candidate should be an academic from a recognized institution with at least 5 years teaching experience.Location(s): Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, LimerickLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011Comments: Letter of invitation required. Contact Stephen Kinsella, Department of Economics, Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, Limerick: [email protected], telephone 353.61.202284, www.ul.ie/business/departments/ec/economics.html.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENGINEERING EDUCATIONAward #0286Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Explore ‘how better to educate engineers for the 21st century’ by conducting and presenting research on how engineering academics should educate. The research may

include the structure of engineering programs, student motivation and retention, development or evaluation of assessment techniques, or both, effective use of support technologies, implementation and assessment of service-learning modules strategies to encourage the uptake of engineering subjects at second level. Explore how to define and evaluate ‘a better engineer,’ optimal learning and teaching techniques and the (unique) characteristics of engineering and their bearing on traditional educational theory. Give a number of lectures to both academic staff and students highlighting findings.Specialization(s): Program structures, assessment techniques, effective use of classroom technologies, problem-based learning, service learning, community-based learning.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D., ideally in engineering education, or comparable qualification. Experience and publications in engineering education research desirable. The Ph.D. can be recently earned.Location(s): Faculty of Engineering, Dublin Institute of Technology, DublinLength of Grant: 5 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011Comments: Letter of invitation required. Contact Dr. Brian Bowe, Faculty of Engineering, Dublin Institute of Technology, Zhivago Building, 68-72 Capel Street, Dublin 1, Ireland; [email protected]; telephone: 353.1.4023616; www.dit.ie/DIT/engineering/.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENGINEERING/TELECOMMUNICATIONSAward #0287Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Collaborate with approximately 20 researchers and Ph.D. students in one of the following areas: wavelength tunable lasers for developing packet switched networks; generation, characterization, and processing of picosecond optical pulses, radio-over-fiber distribution systems; nonlinear optical detectors for performance monitoring or Terahertz generation using optical techniques. Collaborate on setting up experiments with 5-6 Ph.D. students and optimizing and analyzing the results. Present research findings at international conferences and publish same in relevant journals.Specialization(s): Photonic systems, high speed opto-electronics, optical communicationsAdditional Qualifications: Post-doctorate having received Ph.D. within last 5 years; research experience in the general areas of high speed photonic systems and opto-electronics.Location(s): School of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University, DublinLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011Comments: Letter of invitation recommended. Contact Professor Liam Barry, Director Reearch Institute for Networks and Communications Engineering (RINCE), School of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University, Dublin 9; [email protected]; tel: 00353.1.7005431; www.rince.ie. The Radio and Optical Communications Laboratory was established in 1999 and is

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part of RINCE at Dublin City University. The main goal of this Laboratory is to focus on the design, simulation and demonstration of new technologies for future broadband photonic communication systemsDeadline: August 1, 2009

MEDICAL SCIENCES/OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY/SCIENCEAward #0288Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach and give tutorials (approximately 3 hours per week) on the Doctor of Occupational Therapy (DocOccT) which is taught part-time over 4 years to approximately eight students. Collaborate with faculty members on relevant research publications. Present seminar(s) on research conducted during the grant period.Specialization(s): Occupational Science perspective on Childhood Studies, Gerontology, Disability StudiesAdditional Qualifications: An occupational therapist with a Ph.D. and track record of publications in one or more of the specializations.Location(s): Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University College Cork--National University of Ireland, CorkLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: October 2010, January 2011 or April 2011Comments: Letter of invitation recommended. Contact Professor Gill Chard, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Brookfield Health Sciences Complex, University College Cork, Cork; [email protected]; telephone: 00353.21. 4901536, 00.353.21.490 1569; www.ucc.ie/en/ot/ University College Cork’s Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy was established in 2003 to deliver high quality entry-level programs in occupational therapy. It is a young, enthusiastic and innovative department with five faculty members that aspires to developing a strong research profile.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MEDICAL SCIENCES/SPEECH AND LANGUAGE PATHOLOGYAward #0289Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Emphasis on research by collaborating with faculty on publications, proposals and curriculum development. Present seminar(s) for faculty on the research conducted during the grant period. Lecture approximately 8 hours in the grant period to undergraduate students in the B.Sc. in Speech and Language Therapy (average class size 25-30). Provide approximately 9 hours of seminars or workshops in the grant period for approximately 25 practicing clinicians in Ireland in the scholar’s field of expertise.Specialization(s): Any specialization in speech and language pathologyAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. with 7 or more years of experience; a senior academic at associate professor level with experience in the field of speech-language pathology and a strong

international track record in publications and research.Location(s): Department of Speech and Language Therapy, National University of Ireland, GalwayLength of Grant: 6 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: Letter of invitation required. Contact Rena Lyons, Speech and Language Therapy, School of Health Sciences, College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Aras Moyola, Galway; [email protected]; telephone: 00353. 91.492918; www.nuigalway.ie/speech_language_therapy/introduction.html. The Department of Speech and Language Therapy is relatively new in the National University of Galway as it was established in February 2003 offering a new four-year B.Sc. (Honors) in speech and language therapy. It is part of the long established Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. The first group of students graduated in 2007. Many of the academic staff worked in clinical practice before taking up academic posts and are at the beginning of their academic careers.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MUSIC/ETHNOMUSICOLOGYAward #0290Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Collaborate with the School of Irish and Center for Irish Studies to teach one undergraduate and one graduate seminar in critical theory, hermeneutics, etc. especially in relation to Irish music studies. Seminars are approximately 2-3 hours for 12 weeks, average class size is 20 undergraduates and 15 graduates. Deliver one public lecture during the semester’s lecture series which is advertised by the university in the local media to attract members of the public onto the campus. Encouraged to explore how key critical theories apply to Irish traditional music in this lecture.Specialization(s): Philosophy, hermeneutics, critical theory, cultural studies, Irish traditional musicAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. with at least 10 years teaching experience, record of publication, with associate professor status and a knowledge of traditional Irish music or how critical theory can be applied to traditional Irish musicLocation(s): Center for Irish Studies or School of IrishLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Letter of invitation required. Contact Dr. Lillis Ó Laoire, Áras na Gaeilge 213, Scoil na Gaeilge, Bóthar na hOllscoile, Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh; [email protected]; telephone: 00353.91.495709; www.nuigalway.ie/gaeilge/index_irish.html.www.nuigalway.ie/centre_irish_studies/. The School of Irish is located in a dedicated building that houses leading scholars in old, middle and modern Irish, and specialists in Welsh and Scottish Gaelic literature. The Centre for Irish Studies was established in Autumn 2002 and is dedicated to research and advanced teaching on the cultural, social and political endeavors of Irish people, on the island of Ireland and beyond. The

Centre is located at Martha Fox House, Distillery Road, on the main Galway campus.Deadline: August 1, 2009

POLITICAL SCIENCEAward #0291Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach a total of 4-6 hours per week (average class 25) on the 3rd or 4th year undergraduate B.Sc. Government, 2nd or 3rd Year undergraduate B.A. Politics and the postgraduate M.B.S. Government. Collaborate on thesis supervision and curriculum development. Attend, participate and contribute one paper in the weekly 1-hour postgraduate seminar. Attend (1 hour per month) and contribute to the Postgraduate Article Club. Depending on the scholar’s research interests, develop a one-off workshop or public lecture, contribute to the Departmental Working Paper Series, network and collaborate with relevant regional professional associations. Collaborate on research with faculty members as appropriate.Specialization(s): U.S. politics, democratic governanceAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. essential with 6 years teaching experience required. Assistant Professor (and above) preferred, non-academics will be considered.Location(s): Department of Government, University College Cork--National University of Ireland, CorkLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Letter of invitation required. Contact Dr. Mary C. Murphy, Department of Government, O’Rahilly Building, University College Cork, Cork; [email protected]; telephone: 00353.21.4902981, 00353.21.4902009; www.ucc.ie/en/government/Deadline: August 1, 2009

POLITICAL SCIENCEAward #0292Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Prepare and deliver approximately 3-4 lectures for master classes that would be approximately 2 hours in duration to approximately 20 post-graduate research students enrolled on the Faculty’s Media Texts and Discourse Analysis and Qualitative Methods modules. Liaise with the research centers that focus on transNational research, social science and communications research together with international political and cross-national research agendas to produce joint conference papers and publications.Specialization(s): Environmental politics, internationalisation, educational, intercultural and ethical debates.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. with relevant publications.Location(s): Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Dublin City University, DublinLength of Grant: 4 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: Letter of invitation required. Contact Pat Brereton, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Dublin City University,

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Glasnevin. Dublin 9; [email protected]; tel: 00353.1.7005440; http://www.dcu.ie/humanities/research.shtml. Dublin City University’s Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences provides a multidisciplinary environment for research. Students of all disciplines are trained in research methodologies at both Faculty and School level. It hosts three Research Centres dedicated to interdisciplinary research, with which postgraduate students may also be affiliated along with their host schools.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SCIENCE EDUCATIONAward #0293Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Collaborate in research on science or mathematics education with the Center for Advancement of Science Teaching and Learning (CASTeL) faculty whose focus is student-centred learning through modules of approximately 2-3 hours during a 12 week semester with undergraduate science and mathematics students and pre-service science and mathematics teachers. Lecture up to a maximum of 6 hours per week. Collaborate on curriculum development in grantee’s related research area. Collaborate on faculty workshops (maximum 2-3 half-day workshops with about 25 participants in each). Present a seminar on grantee’s research area to the wider CASTeL and Dublin City University (DCU) community.Specialization(s): Chemistry Education, Physics Education, Mathematics Education, Science Education, Cognitive PsychologyAdditional Qualifications: Minimum of 5 years, including relevant Ph.D. experience or research in the same area in the requested area of specializations.Location(s): Faculty of Science and Health, Dublin City University, DublinLength of Grant: 4 months or 5 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: Letter of invitation recommended. Contact Dr. Eilish McLoughlin, Director CASTeL, Faculty of Science and Health, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9; [email protected]; telephone: 00353.1.7005862;: www.dcu.ie; www.castel.ie. CASTeL-the Centre for the Advancement of Science Teaching and Learning-is a multidisciplinary research team involving scientists, mathematicians and educationalists from Dublin City University and St. Patrick’s College, Drumcondra. The expertise of the members encompasses the science disciplines and mathematics, in addition to education. CASTeL’s research aims to improve the learning of science and mathematics at all levels of the educational system. CASTeL supports science and mathematics promotion activities in partnership with many local and national organizations, and specialized training and consultancy services for science and mathematics education are also available.Deadline: August 1, 2009

TOURISMAward #0294Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Give seminars or guest lectures (approximately 3 hours per week) in the area of tourism at undergraduate (B.S., approximately 35 students) and master’s (M.Sc., approximately 20 students) levels. The grantee will have an opportunity to contribute to the development of a professional doctoral program in sustainable tourism and to collaborate in the school’s ongoing research. See www.dit.ie/DIT/tourismfood/hospitality/res.html for the school’s current research priorities.Specialization(s): Leisure and event managementAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. in tourism or a contributing area.Location(s): School of Hospitality Management and Tourism, Dublin Institute of Technology, DublinLength of Grant: 5 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2010Comments: Letter of invitation is recommended. Contact Dr. Sheila Flanagan, School of Hospitality Management and Tourism, Faculty of Tourism and Food, Dublin Institute of Technology, Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin 1; [email protected]; telephone: 353.1.4024380; www.dit.ie/DIT/tourismfood/hospitality/index.html.Deadline: August 1, 2009

URBAN PLANNING/SOCIAL INCLUSIONAward #0295Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Convene and lead a seminar on comparative experiences of urban planning and renewal for approximately 30 participants drawn from Limerick Regeneration project staff, invited officials and Ph.D. students working on related topics. The seminar would be held every 2 weeks for the 12-week term. Collaborate on the University’s relevant research projects. Advise approximately 4-6 Ph.D. candidates on the theme ‘Sustaining Communities’ for approximately 3 hours during the grant.Specialization(s): Social inclusion, service learningAdditional Qualifications: Associate professor or professor and established researcher. Ph.D. with track record of completed Ph.D. supervision.Location(s): Department of Politics and Public Administration, University of Limerick, LimerickLength of Grant: 6 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011Comments: Letter of invitation required. Contact Professor Tom Lodge, professor of peace and conflict studies, Department of Politics and Public Administration, Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Limerick, Limerick; [email protected]; telephone: 00353.61.213985, 00353.61.202633; www.ul.ie/ppa/Politics/ The University of Limerick is Ireland’s newest university. The scholar would join a group of University of Limerick teachers and researchers who will be engaged with the Limerick Regeneration Project (www.limerickregeneration.ie) that seeks to address ‘issues of social exclusion in Limerick’ through a combination

of activities that will improve the physical, economic, social, education, and health environments in three especially deprived neighborhoods. The University of Limerick has constituted a group of colleagues to work with the Project’s steering committee.Deadline: August 1, 2009

italySummary: Fourteen awards including seven lecturing awards, three senior research awards, one junior research award, three junior lectureships. See also Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program and regional and special programs in Europe.Program Overview: The program in Italy is open to scholars and professionals from all disciplines; preferences are indicated under individual award descriptions and on the U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission’s Web site www.fulbright.it. Except for the junior scholar awards, applicants are expected in general to have a minimum of seven years experience beyond the Ph.D. Scholars may be invited to give occasional lectures or seminars at various Italian universities. Some of the awards offer accommodation or a financial contribution to offset housing costs. The academic calendar is as follows: academic year: November 1 to June 20; first semester: November to February; second semester: March to June. Prospective applicants may visit the U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission web site at www.fulbright.it and for further information contact: Barbara Pizzella, program officer, [email protected]: Assistant Director Maria Bettua, 202.686.6245, [email protected] or Program Associate Alexandra Squitieri, 202.686.6232, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINES (JUNIOR RESEARCH)Award #0296Category: Junior ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any area of the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and other technical fields.Specialization(s): Applications in areas related to modern and contemporary issues.Language: Italian language ability should be commensurate with project requirements.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: Between October 2010 and June 2011Comments: Information about Italian universities can be found at www3.unibo.it/infostud-altreuni/eurouni/itauni/italia.htm. For information about grant details, please contact Barbara Pizzella, program officer, U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission, [email protected]. Applicants are encouraged to submit documentation demonstrating access to archives, other Italian institutions, and individuals to be interviewed.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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ALL DISCIPLINES (LECTURING)Award #0297Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Lecture at graduate level in the scholar’s area of expertise and participate in ongoing activities of the host department, i.e. curriculum development, graduate student advising, etc.Additional Qualifications: Full or Associate ProfessorLanguage: Lecturing is in English. Conversational Italian is helpful.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: To be arranged with host institution; between October 2010 and January 2011Comments: Information about Italian universities can be found at www3.unibo.it/infostud-altreuni/eurouni/itauni/italia.htm. For information about grant details, please contact Barbara Pizzella, program officer, U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINES (RESEARCH)Award #0298Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any discipline. Scholar may also be invited to participate in occasional lectures and seminars at various Italian universities.Specialization(s): Open to all disciplines with preference for projects in the history, politics, government, society and culture of modern ItalyLanguage: Italian language ability should be commensurate with project requirements.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: Between October 2010 and June 2011Comments: Information about Italian universities can be found at www3.unibo.it/infostud-altreuni/eurouni/itauni/italia.htm. For information about grant details, please contact Barbara Pizzella, program officer, U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN CULTURAL STUDIESAward #0299Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one course (lectures and seminars) for graduate students, 2 hours per week for 3 months (total 25 hours), approximately 15 students; lectures to undergraduate students of other courses, 1½ hours per week (total 20 hours), approximately 40 students. Students usually purchase inexpensive books or use library books; faculty can assemble articles or shorts texts for students to photocopy. Other duties include approximately 25 hours for tutorials and student advising; the visiting scholar will be invited to participate in seminars and conferences organized by other professors of the University of Salerno.

Additional Qualifications: Senior lecturer with teaching experience in graduate programs. Flexibility in lecturing to students for whom English is not a first language.Language: Lecturing is in English. Conversational Italian is required.Location(s): Faculty of Languages and Literatures, University of Salerno, FiscianoLength of Grant: 3 months to 4 monthsStarting Date: February 2011Comments: Visiting scholar is welcome to stay beyond grant period. Assistance will be given in finding accommodation. Furnished flat: € 6/700 per month. University lodging on campus will be available in 2011. Tennis courts, indoor swimming pool, etc. on campus at reduced price for faculty. Research facilities available in Salerno, Naples (1 hour by bus), Rome (2 hours by train). For more information about the host institution, visit www.unisa.it. For information about grant details and contact names at the host institution, please contact Barbara Pizzella, program officer, U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN INTELLECTUAL HISTORYAward #0300Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach two courses for Ph.D. students, 2 hours each per week; 3-5 students. Students and the Department will purchase the books indicated by the grantee.Specialization(s): Intellectual history of the United StatesAdditional Qualifications: Associate or full professor.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Department of American Studies, University of Rome III, RomeLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: February 1, 2011Comments: Access to good libraries in Rome, especially at the Center for American Studies (Via Michelangelo Caetani, 32 in Rome). Classes usually take place in 2 consecutive days so that Scholars are free to pursue other interests when not teaching. For more information about the host institution, visit www.uniroma3.it. For information about grant details and contact name at the host institution, please contact Barbara Pizzella, program officer, U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN LITERATUREAward #0301Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach two courses (lectures and seminars) in American studies to MA and Ph.D. students, 4 hours per week, 5-10 students; students purchase books and reading assignments are handled through reading packages. Other duties include tutorials and student advising.Specialization(s): American literature, American art, American historyAdditional Qualifications: Rank of associate or full professor.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Department of American Studies, University of Venice, Venice

Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: October 1, 2010 or March 1, 2011Comments: Office space and assistance will be granted by the Department of American Studies; the Department library is available for research activities; other libraries in Venice offer good research material; for example, the TURSI collection at the Marciana Library is an outstanding collection by and on foreign travelers to Italy and Venice. Housing is offered in a university-owned apartment, for the duration of the award. Other benefits: access to sporting facilities through the University Sports Center, at staff-member rates; language courses (Italian or other) and self-access language laboratory at the University Language Center, at staff-member rates. For more information about the host institution, visit www.unive.it. For information on grant details and contact name at the host institution, please contact Barbara Pizzella, program officer, U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN LITERATURE AND AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0302Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one class at undergraduate level (approximately 25-30 hrs. total, 2-3 hrs. per week, average size 40 students) and one seminar at M.A. level (approx 25-30 hrs. total, 2-3 hrs. per week, average size 15-20). A short Ph.D. seminar (8-10 hrs. in all) to the students in the Ph.D. programs of Comparative Literature and of Cultural and Postcolonial Studies. The lecturer will also be required to hand in a final evaluation of students (based on a written test or paper or a final interview and class discussion) at the end of the courses. Topics will be agreed with the lecturer based on grantee’s offered topics and range of scholarly interests and on the students’ level and competences. Students purchase their own books and should receive the syllabus a few weeks before classes start. Reading assignments such as short stories, essays, documents etc. can be photocopied and circulated using department facilities, or posted on a dedicated Web site. The lecturer is asked to keep office hours (1-2 hours per week) and advise students as well as Ph.D. candidates and younger faculty, on their projects. The grantee would be welcome to deliver a lecture to faculty and Ph.D.s during their stay.Specialization(s): American literature and American studies; scholars specializing in ethnic, cultural, or film studies will be preferred to those from other subfields of specialization.Additional Qualifications: Academics with sound scholarly qualifications and a sizable number of years of teaching experience will be preferred, regardless of academic rank.Language: Lecturing is in English. Conversational Italian is advisable.Location(s): Departments of Comparative Studies and of European Literary Studies, University of Naples L’Orientale, NaplesLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: March 2011

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Comments: Housing will be provided either in the University guesthouse or in the form of an equivalent accommodation in a suitable area of the city. Meals will be available at the student and staff canteen or at local restaurants through coupons provided by the administration. Classes are usually held in 2 days, with the rest of the week free for individual research, etc. Opportunities for research include use of the “Orientale” libraries (the Asian Department is considered one of the best in Europe), as well as the National Library and many other university libraries and research centers in Naples (some of which have ancient manuscripts and other unique holdings). “Orientale” has a language center offering classes in Italian and other languages. For more information about the host institution, visit http://www.iuo.it/. For information about grant details and contact names at the host institution, please contact Barbara Pizzella, program officer, U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

MATH AND SCIENCESAward #0303Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Junior LecturingGrant Activity: Lecturing to undergraduate and graduate students, 3 hours per week, average class size of 10-25 students. Students usually purchase books. Additional duties include tutorials for Ph.D. students, student advising and faculty training.Specialization(s): biology, computer science, physics, mathematicsAdditional Qualifications: Some years of teaching experienceLanguage: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences, University of Trento, TrentoLength of Grant: 6 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: The University of Trento will provide office space with secretarial assistance, computer as well internet and e-mail services. Furnished free housing will also be provided to the lecturer. For more information about the host institution and the Faculty of Sciences, visit http://www.unitn.it and www.unitn.it/scienze. For information about grant details and contact name at the host institution, please contact Barbara Pizzella, program officer, U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

MECHIATRONICS ENGINEERINGAward #0304Category: Junior LecturingGrant Activity: Teach short courses (10-20 hours) to Ph.D. student and participate in research activities.Specialization(s): Intelligent vehicles, mobile robots, motion planning, human-robot interaction.Additional Qualifications: Researchers, Associate or Full Professors.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Faculty of Engineering, University of Trento, TrentoLength of Grant: 6 months

Starting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: Free housing is provided in the university’s apartments. A number of ongoing and past research activities of Framework Programme 6 and 7 are carried out at the research institution in the field of autonomous and intelligent vehicles. For example, PReVENT (SASPENCE and INSAFES), SAFERIDER, and future programs in the field. For more information about the host institution and the Faculty of Engineering, visit www.unitn.it and www.ing.unitn.it. For information about grant details and contact name at the host institution, please contact Barbara Pizzella, program officer, U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

POLICIES AND TOOLS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITYAward #0305Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one course for graduate students, approximately 5 hours per week from February to May, June and July final exams; approximately 30 students. Other duties include: 1 or 2 hours per week for tutoring students; seminars with Ph.D. students, to be decided with the Coordinator of the Ph.D. Course; research interaction between the scholar and the Department researchers on the issues of sustainable development, public policies, planning and evaluation tools through which to attain the environmental sustainability in the territorial innovation and transformation processes, the comparison between American and European policies and experiences is especially meaningful.Specialization(s): Environmental Sciences, Social sciences, Political Sciences, Planning (regional planning, environmental planning).Additional Qualifications: Associate or Full ProfessorLanguage: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Inter-University Department of Territorial Studies and Planning, Polytechnic University of Turin, TurinLength of Grant: 6 monthsStarting Date: February 2011Comments: An office in the Department will be provided as well as assistance in finding housing. Additional benefits: public transport card, museums, season tickets for ski resorts and theaters. For more information about the host institution, visit www.polito.it. For information about grant details and contact names at the host institution, please contact Barbara Pizzella, program officer, U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH METHODOLOGYAward #0306Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one graduate course, 2 hours per week, lecture or seminar, approximately 20 Ph.D. students. Other duties include advising research students.Specialization(s): Broad knowledge of the methodologies of scientific research and of the related issues in the philosophy of science.

Additional Qualifications: Full professors or associate professors with distinguished academic qualifications.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Scuola Superiore Santa Chiara, University of Siena, SienaLength of Grant: 3 months to 4 monthsStarting Date: March 2011Comments: Santa Chiara is the graduate school of the University of Siena, offering residential facilities to Ph.D. students from all departments and engaging them in interdisciplinary research. This lecturing position has been established to offer these students the opportunity to further their knowledge of the foundations of science. The grantee will reside at the Scuola Superiore and will have access to all its facilities, including its restaurant. The Scuola will also provide a monthly stipend, office space, computer facilities and Internet access. For information on grant details and contact name of the host institution, please contact Barbara Pizzella, program officer, U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

KosovoSummary: Up to two awards for lecturing or combined lecturing/research from among the openings listed below.Program Overview: Kosovo declared its independence on February 17, 2008. Since the war in 1999, higher education has been in some disarray, but is slowly making its way back to normalcy. Higher education consists of one large state university, the University of Pristina (26,000 students in 14 faculties), approximately 30 small private schools and The American University in Kosovo, which opened in 2003 and currently has an undergraduate population of 430 students. 2010-11 will be the fourth year of the Fulbright Scholar Program in Kosovo, and there is a lot of opportunity here to make a difference in the state of education. Knowledge of Albanian is beneficial, but is not a requirement. Grants for U.S. scholars to Kosovo are subject to the availability of funding. Moreover, grantee travel to and within Kosovo may need to be cleared by the regional security officer in Pristina. The Department of Political Science and Public Administration’s development plans at the University of Pristina for 2010-11 make clear the need for a curriculum update, with new courses requiring the engagement of new and professional faculty members. U.S. Fulbright-sponsored professors are critically important and would be a great help to the university in general as well as to the Department of Political Science. The American University in Kosovo (AUK) is the only institution that offers B.A. and M.S. degrees accredited in the U.S. AUK’s U.S.-based partner institution is Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). AUK uses a career education-based pedagogical model, including partnerships with industry and public sector organizations and a requirement of 800 hours of work experience before graduation. AUK offers an undergraduate 2-year associate’s degree and a 4-year B.A. in business management and entrepreneurship (IT

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management begins this year) from RIT, with minors and concentrations in public policy, economics, political science, international relations, media production, management and foreign languages (currently only German). The entire academic program at AUK is owned and run by RIT. AUK students are RIT students and receive degrees directly from RIT. AUK also offers an M.A. in professional studies through RIT’s Center for Multidisciplinary Studies. AUK is also working to expand its scholarship program, as well as minority enrollment.Staff: Senior Program Officer Jean McPeek, 202.686.6246, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0307Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecturing, curriculum development, and program development.Specialization(s): Fields of interest include, but are not limited to, political science, economics, sociology and filmmaking.Language: Knowledge of Albanian desired, but host institution will provide interpreters when needed.Location(s): University of Pristina, PristinaLength of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: The grant will probably, but not necessarily, involve working at the University of Pristina, the state university, with 26,000 students. The university has been suffering from a lack of funds and management problems, but is starting to recover. The U.S. Embassy in Pristina will work on the grantee’s affiliation and will work to make sure that departments with lingering management problems are not selected as affiliates. Other opportunities could include one or two better established small private universities.Deadline: August 1, 2009

APPLIED OR THEORETICAL ECONOMICS OR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAward #0308Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecturing, curriculum development and program development research.Specialization(s): Language instruction, economics, accounting, business management, project management, computer graphics, programming, Web development and applications developmentAdditional Qualifications: Candidates should have both academic credentials and professional experience in any of the specializations listed. At a minimum, candidates must hold an M.S. or higher degree from an internationally recognized university.Language: All courses are taught in English.Location(s): American University of Kosovo, PristinaLength of Grant: 10 months to 12 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010

Comments: Please see the host university’s Web site for current course offerings: www.aukonline.org. The academic calendar is three quarters per academic year. Quarters begin approximately September 1, November 20 and March 10. No regular classes in summer. Contact persons are Chris Hall, Ph.D., American University of Kosovo (AUK) president, [email protected] and Peter L. Boyd, director of academic affairs, [email protected]. All courses are undergraduate. Classes are usually 4 hours per week, average class size is 25-30 students. Courses are usually interactive lectures; however, other alternative pedagogical approaches are encouraged. AUK has a small but functional library, and students also have access to the online resources offered from RIT. This includes, but is not limited to, the RIT online library and course management system. Faculty housing will be provided for the grantee.Deadline: August 1, 2009

INFORMATION AND MEDIA TECHNOLOGY AND POLICYAward #0309Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecturing, curriculum development and program development research.Specialization(s): Computer graphics, programming, Web development and applicationsLanguage: All courses are taught in English.Location(s): American University of Kosovo, PristinaLength of Grant: 10 months to 12 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010Comments: Please see the host university’s Web site for current course offerings: www.aukonline.org. The academic calendar is three quarters per academic year. Quarters begin approximately September 1, November 20 and March 10. No regular classes in summer. Contact persons are Chris Hall, Ph.D., American University of Kosovo (AUK) president, [email protected] and Peter L. Boyd, director of academic affairs, [email protected]. All courses are undergraduate. Classes are usually 4 hours per week, average class size is 25-30 students. Courses are usually interactive lectures; however, other alternative pedagogical approaches are encouraged. AUK has a small but functional library, and students also have access to the online resources offered from RIT. This includes, but is not limited to, the RIT online library and course management system. Faculty housing will be provided for the grantee.Deadline: August 1, 2009

POLITICAL SCIENCEAward #0310Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecturing, curriculum development and program development.Specialization(s): Introduction to political science, comparative politics, political science methodologyLanguage: Knowledge of Albanian is beneficial, but the host institution will provide interpreters when needed.Location(s): Department of Political Science, University of Pristina, PristinaLength of Grant: 9 months

Starting Date: October 1, 2010Comments: The grantee will work at the University of Pristina, the state university, with 26,000 students. The university has been suffering from a lack of funds and management problems, but is starting to recover. For further information, contact Mr. Remzije Istrefi, secretary of the department, at [email protected] or visit www.uni-pr.edu. A letter of invitation is not required.Deadline: August 1, 2009

PUBLIC POLICY, POLITICAL SCIENCE, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSAward #0311Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecturing, curriculum development and program development research.Language: All courses are taught in English.Location(s): American University of Kosovo, PristinaLength of Grant: 10 months to 12 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010Comments: Please see the host university’s Web site for current course offerings: www.aukonline.org. The academic calendar is three quarters per academic year. Quarters begin approximately September 1, November 20 and March 10. No regular classes in summer. Contact persons are Chris Hall, Ph.D., American University of Kosovo (AUK) president, [email protected] and Peter L. Boyd, director of academic affairs, [email protected]. All courses are undergraduate. Classes are usually 4 hours per week, average class size is 25-30 students. Courses are usually interactive lectures; however, other alternative pedagogical approaches are encouraged. AUK has a small but functional library, and students also have access to the online resources offered from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). This includes, but is not limited to, the RIT online library and course management system. Faculty housing will be provided for the grantee.Deadline: August 1, 2009

latviaSummary: Up to five lecturing awards.Program Overview: Academic year is from the beginning of September 2010 to mid-June 2011. The second semester begins in February 2011. Lectures are in English. Scholars are encouraged to consider placements at institutions outside of Riga. An international English language school (pre-K-12) is located in Riga, www.isriga.lv. An international language school (grades 1-12) is located in Jurmala, approximately a 30-minute drive from the center of Riga. More information can be found at www.isl.edu.lv. A complete overview of Latvia can be found at www.li.lv. Please visit www.cies.org/country/latvia.htm for further information about the country. Applicants are encouraged to contact potential host institutions to arrange their own affiliations. If necessary, the U.S. Embassy in Riga can help to arrange host institution affiliation. For detailed information about specific institutional requests, contact Embassy staff: Public Affairs

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Officer Ryan Roberts at [email protected] or Cultural Affairs Assistant Ingrida Bodniece at [email protected]: Senior Program Officer Jean McPeek, 202.686.6246, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINES Award #0312Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both. Assist in curriculum development and staff training, as requested.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letters of invitation.Length of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsDeadline: August 1, 2009

COMPUTER SCIENCE OR COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATIONAward #0313Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both. Supervise student theses and assist in curriculum development or faculty training, as requested.Specialization(s): Virtual and augmented reality and discrete event systems simulation or e-learningLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Vidzeme University College, Valmiera or Liepaja University, LiepajaLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Vidzeme University College has requested a specialist in virtual and augmented reality and discrete event systems simulation. Contact CIES or Professor Egils Ginters, Faculty of Engineering Science, Vidzeme University College at [email protected] or visit www.va.lv. Liepaja University is interested in e-learning. Contact Karlis Dobelis, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Liepaja University at [email protected] or visit www.liepu.lv. Placement may also be possible at Ventspils University College, Ventspils, www.venta.lv.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ECONOMICS OR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAward #0314Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach introductory and advanced M.B.A. or graduate courses in one or more of the requested areas of specialization. Assist in curriculum development, thesis advising or faculty training, as requested.Specialization(s): Macroeconomics, securities and investments, management, marketing, logistics,

advertising, international (economics, transactions, business, marketing, trade, finance, governance), intercultural business relationsAdditional Qualifications: Although Ph.D.s are preferred, professionals with university teaching experience may apply.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): University of Latvia, RigaLength of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Appointments, level of courses and semester dates are dependent on specialization; multiple appointments are possible. Rezekne University has requested a specialist in human resource management and development and intercultural business relations. Vidzeme University College has requested a specialist in tourism (tourism strategic management, organization management and human resource management). For information on potential host institutions, please contact the following: Vidzeme University College: Ms. Linda Lotina, director of tourism strategic management program, [email protected] and Dr. Maira Lescevica, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, [email protected] or visit www.va.lv; Rezekne University: Ms. Iveta Graudina, International Relations Deparatment, [email protected] or visit www.ru.lv; University of Latvia: Ms. Alina Grzibovska, head of International Relations Department, [email protected] or visit www.lu.lv.Deadline: August 1, 2009

LAWAward #0315Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both, in one or more of the areas of specialization. Assist in curriculum development, thesis tutorials, faculty training or executive programs, as requested.Specialization(s): American constitutional law and history of American law, business and commercial law, criminal lawAdditional Qualifications: University teaching experience is required.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): University of Latvia, Riga; School of Business Administration Turiba, RigaLength of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Appointments, level of courses and semester dates depend on area of specialization. The University of Latvia is interested in specialists in American constitutional law, history of American law and business and commercial law. The School of Business Administration Turiba is interested in all other specializations in law and criminal law. For additional information contact Mr. Arturs Kucs, international relations officer, University of Latvia at [email protected] or www.lu.lv. For information on the School of Business Administration-Turiba, contact Mr. Imants Bergs, vice rector at [email protected] or www.turiba.lv.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MUSICAward #0316Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses and conduct master classes.Specialization(s): Brass wind instruments, trumpet, trombone, jazz saxophone, jazz doublebass, jazz theoryAdditional Qualifications: Teaching and professional experience preferred.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Jazeps Vitols Latvian Academy of Music, RigaLength of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Appointments, level of courses and semester dates are dependent on specialization. For institutional information, please contact Mrs. Maija Sipola, head of International Relations Department at [email protected] or visit www.jvlma.lv.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCESAward #0317Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both, in one or more of the areas of specialization. Offer tutorials, advise students and assist in curriculum development, as requested.Specialization(s): Communications, intercultural communications, sociology, political science, American studies, English philology and translation studies, linguistics, social workLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Department of Foreign Languages, Liepaja Pedagogical University, Liepaja; Vidzeme University College, Valmiera; University of Latvia, Riga or Higher School of Social Work and Social Pedagogics ATTISTIBA, RigaLength of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Appointments, level of courses and semester dates are dependent on specialization. Vidzeme University College has requested a specialist in theories of the information society or new media theories. Contact Dr. Dace Jansone, dean of Social Science Faculty, Vidzeme University College at [email protected] or visit www.va.lv . Liepaja University has requested a specialist in English philology, American studies and intercultural communications. Contact Department of Foreign Languages, Liepaja University at [email protected] or visit www.liepu.lv. The University of Latvia has requested a specialist in American studies, English philology, linguistics, communications and political science. Contact Mrs. Alina Grzibovska, head of International Relations Department at [email protected] or visit www.lu.lv. The Higher School of Social Work and Pedagogy ATTISTIBA has requested a specialist in social work. Contact Ms. Airita Brenca, head of Public and International Relations Center, at [email protected] or visit www.attistiba.lv.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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lithuaniaSummary: Up to five lecturing awards.Program Overview: Academic year is September to June. Second semester begins in February. Lectures are in English. An English language school (pre-K-10) is located in Vilnius. For further information, visit www.aisv.lt and www.cies.org/country/lithuania.htm and contact U.S. Embassy staff in Vilnius: Rasa Baukuviene, educational affairs specialist at [email protected]: Senior Program Officer Jean McPeek, 202.686.6246, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0318Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Conduct seminars or workshops, consult on course design and curriculum development and provide in-service training for faculty, as requested. Conduct research per interest.Language: Lecturing is in English. For combined lecturing/research awards, knowledge of Lithuanian should be commensurate with research project.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Visit the CIES country Web page on Lithuania at www.cies.org/country/lithuania.htm for links to Lithuanian universities and other information, or http://online.lt/hedu2.htm or http://vilnius.usembassy.gov. Contact U.S. Embassy staff for information about educational institutions at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ECONOMICS OR FINANCEAward #0319Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Supervise student theses, consult on curriculum development and assist in faculty training, as requested.Specialization(s): International business, entrepreneurship, culture and organization studies, business ethics, marketing, financial management, financial accounting, managerial economics, international finance, investments, income securityLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Faculty of Economics, Siauliai University, Siauliai; ISM University of Management and Economics--Vilnius, Vilnius or Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, VilniusLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact Information: ISM

University: Ms. Mariana Sueldo, external relations coordinator, at [email protected], University’s Web site: www.ism.lt; Siauliai University: Ms. Regina Karveliene, international relations coordinator, at [email protected], University’s Web site: www.su.lt; Vilnius Gediminas Technical University: Ms. Rita Tamosiuniene, administrator, at [email protected], University’s Web site: www.vv.vgtu.lt Deadline: August 1, 2009

CONSTRUCTION OR TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERINGAward #0320Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses and conduct seminars. Supervise student theses and participate in seminars and conferences. Consult on curriculum development as requested.Specialization(s): road construction, transport managment and logistics, alternative fuels, engineering informatics, bioengineering, civil engineering, renewable energy technologyLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, VilniusLength of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: For information contact Ausra Pelediene, international relations officer, at [email protected] or visit www.vgtu.lt.Deadline: August 1, 2009

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSAward #0321Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach graduate courses and conduct seminars. Supervise student theses and participate in seminars and conferences. Consult on curriculum development, as requested.Specialization(s): War and peace studiesLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University, VilniusLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: For information, contact Ms. Margarita Seselgyte, administrator, at [email protected] or [email protected], Ms. Asta Toleikyte Dumsiene, international relations officer, at [email protected] or visit www.vu.lt.Deadline: August 1, 2009

JAPANESE STUDIESAward #0322Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach graduate courses and conduct seminars. Supervise student theses and participate in seminars and conferences. Consult on curriculum development, as requested.Specialization(s): Japanese studies, politics and societyLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Japanese Studies Center, Vytautus Magnus University, Kaunas

Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: For information contact Dr. Aurelijus Zykas, head, Japanese Studies Center, at [email protected] or visit www.vdu.lt.Deadline: August 1, 2009

LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCEAward #0323Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses and conduct seminars. Supervise student theses and participate in seminars and conferences. Consult on curriculum development as requested.Specialization(s): Any area of specialization is welcome, as library science is a new discipline at Klaipeda University.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Library Science Department, Klaipeda University, KlaipedaLength of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: For information contact Ms. Daiva Janaviciene, administrator, at [email protected] or Mrs. Janina Pupeliene, library director, at [email protected]. University’s Web site is www.ku.lt.Deadline: August 1, 2009

LINGUISTICS, ACADEMIC WRITING, AMERICAN STUDIES OR LITERATUREAward #0324Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses and conduct seminars. Supervise student theses and participate in seminars, examinations and conferences. Consult on curriculum development, as requested.Specialization(s): Language acquisition, corpus linguistics, discourse analysis, pragmatics, methods of writing, advanced writing, American literature, literary theory, cultural studiesLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturingLocation(s): Vilnius Pedagogical University, Vilnius or Vilnius University, VilniusLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: For further information contact Dr. Linas Selmistraitis, head, Department of English Philology, Vilnius Pedagogical University, at [email protected], [email protected] or visit the university’s Web site: www.vpu.lt; Dr. Aurelia Usoniene, head, Department of English Philology, Vilnius University, at [email protected], or visit the university’s Web site: www.vu.lt.Deadline: August 1, 2009

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONAward #0325Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses and conduct seminars. Supervise student theses and participate in seminars and conferences. Consult on curriculum development, as requested.Specialization(s): Public policy analysis, public policy and governance

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Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Public Administration Department, Siauliai University, SiauliaiLength of Grant: 5 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: For information, contact Professor Diana Saparniene, head, Public Administration Department, at [email protected], or [email protected] or visit www.su.lt.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SPECIAL EDUCATIONAward #0326Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses and conduct seminars. Supervise student theses and participate in seminars and conferences. Consult on curriculum development as requested.Specialization(s): Special education policy, teaching and learning strategies for children with special needs, art therapy, volunteerismLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Faculty of Social Welfare and Disability Studies, Siauliai University, SiauliaiLength of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: For information, contact Dr. Egidijus Elijosius, vice dean, at [email protected] or [email protected]. University’s Web site is www.su.lt.Deadline: August 1, 2009

macedoniaSummary: Up to four lecturing and lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: The academic year consists of two semesters: October through January and February through May. Applicants with a Ph.D. are preferred, but applicants with an M.A. or other professional degree and at least 5 years of established experience in their fields will be considered, that is, working journalists, practicing attorneys and information technology professionals. English is sufficient for lecturing; research awards require language commensurate with the requirements of the proposed research project. Grantees are encouraged to guest lecture at other universities within Macedonia and are regularly invited to give presentations at the country’s American Corners. Visit www.cies.org/country/macedonia.htm for further information about the country.Staff: Program Officer Abby Greenwell, 202.686.7872, [email protected] or Program Associate Alexandra Squitieri, 202.686.6232, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0327Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate- and graduate-level courses and consult on curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Macedonia is interested in a wide range of institution-building fields,

although specific requests have been made for the following specializations: business development, quality assurance management and standardization, education and research development. However, applications from all disciplines are welcome.Additional Qualifications: Teaching experience is required and a Ph.D. is preferred.Language: English should be sufficient for lecturing; however, interpreters will be provided for classes if needed.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Applicants are encouraged to contact potential host departments and to arrange for letters of invitation. Visit potential host university web sites: University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, www.ukim.edu.mk; University of St. Kliment Ohridski, Bitola, www.uklo.edu.mk; South East European University, Tetovo, www.seeu.edu.mk; University of Tetovo, www.unite.edu.mk, University Goce Delcev, Stip, www.ugd.edu.mkDeadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OR COMPUTER SCIENCEAward #0328Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach approximately two undergraduate or graduate courses, or both, per semester. Assist with curriculum and junior faculty development.Specialization(s): For specialists in business administration, developing entrepreneurship or any area of business administration. For specialists in computer science, any area of computer science or information technology.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. strongly preferred; however, non-academic professionals with teaching experience will be seriously considered.Language: English should be sufficient for lecturing; however, interpreters will be provided for classes if needed.Location(s): Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje or South East European University, Tetovo State University of Tetovo, TetovoLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact persons for this award are: Mr. Luan Eshtrefi, head of international relations, South East European University (SEEU): [email protected], Ms. Marija Cenevska, Office for International Cooperation, University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius: [email protected], Mr. Blake Childs, project development officer, State University of Tetovo: [email protected], Ms. Biljana Kosturanova, Office for Research and International Cooperation, University Goce Delcev, Stip: [email protected], Cvetanka Shundovska, Office for International Cooperation

and Public Relations, University of St. Kliment Ohridski, Bitola, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

maltaSummary: Two lecturing awards. See also regional and special programs in Europe.Program Overview: Applicants should be at the assistant professor level or higher. Academic year is October 2010 through mid-June 2011, with final examinations taking place during the months of May and June. Grant duration is ideally for the whole academic year. If funding is limited, prospective grantees should be prepared to accept a one-semester grant.Staff: Program Officer Alisha Scott, 202.686.6244, [email protected] or Program Associate Alexandra Squitieri, 202.686.6232, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0329Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach one or two introductory or intermediate undergraduate and graduate courses in grantee’s area of specialization. Teaching load is approximately 10 hours per week. Participation in departmental activities, such as thesis advising and curriculum development, is expected. Average class size is 30-50 students. Students purchase books.Specialization(s): Agriculture, architecture, arts, civil engineering, communication, dental surgery, diplomatic studies, economics, education, energy technology, engineering, forensic studies, health care, information technology, labor studies, linguistics, management, medicine and surgery, physical education and sport, public administration and management, science, technologyAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. with some teaching experience and rank of associate professor or higher.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): University of Malta, MsidaLength of Grant: 4 months to 8 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 for entire academic-year grants; February 2011 for second semester grantsComments: Letter of invitation required. The university provides assistance in finding furnished housing. For the first week the scholar is accommodated at the university residence. The university gives a monthly housing allowance of approximately 350 euro. For more information contact Ms. Stefania Fabri, International Office, University of Malta: telephone 356.2340.3180, fax 356.21.31.69.41, [email protected], or visit the university Web site: www.um.edu.mt.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENTREPRENEURSHIPAward #0330Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach one or two introductory or intermediate courses at the undergraduate or graduate level, via lectures and tutorials. Teaching

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load is approximately 10 hours per week, with class sizes ranging from 150-200 students at the undergraduate level to 30-50 students at the graduate level. Grantee will teach in one or two of the following programs: the Bachelor in Commerce undergraduate program, the Master of Arts in Creativity and Innovation graduate program or the Master of Business Administration graduate program. Students purchase books. For more information, contact Ms. Stefania Fabri, assistant director of the International Office, [email protected] or visit the university’s Web site: www.um.edu.mt.Specialization(s): Business administration, economicsAdditional Qualifications: A Ph.D. is required. Applicants should have attained the rank of associate professor or higher, with at least 3 years of teaching.Location(s): University of Malta, MsidaLength of Grant: 4 months or 8 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 for full academic year; February 2011 for second semesterComments: A letter of invitation is required. The University of Malta will provide an accommodation allowance of approximately 350 euro per month and assistance in finding furnished accommodations for rent. For the first week, the grantee is provided free accommodations.Deadline: August 1, 2009

moldovaSummary: Up to five awards for lecturing or combined lecturing/research.Program Overview: Academic year is September through mid-June with semesters running from early September through December and January through mid-June. Awards are intended for the full academic year; applications for one semester will be considered. A letter of invitation is welcome, but not necessary. The Embassy will arrange affiliations. Dependent schooling in English is available in Chisinau only for K-8. Preference is given to applicants with a terminal degree in their field and at least 3 years of teaching experience. Professionals will be considered. Some knowledge of Romanian or Russian is useful. Interpreters can be provided as necessary. Please visit www.cies.org/country/moldova.htm for further information about the country.Staff: Assistant Director Muriel Joffe, 202.686.6249, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0331Number of Awards: Approximately 5Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Lecture in area of specialization and assist with curricular design and program development, as requested.Additional Qualifications: Candidates in professional fields will be considered.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. Some knowledge of Romanian or Russian is useful.

Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months or 9.5 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grants.Comments: For additional information, contact CIES staff or assistant public affairs officer Sharon Ketchum, U.S. Embassy, Chisinau at [email protected] or program officer Irina Colin at [email protected]. Web site: http://moldova.usembassy.govDeadline: August 1, 2009

montenegroSummary: Up to two awards for lecturing or combined lecturing/research.Program Overview: Academic year runs from September through June and consists of two semesters. The first semester is September 1 to December 29; the second semester is February 1 to June 30. Montenegro has undergone a dramatic political and economic transformation that culminated with independence in 2006. Grantees have the opportunity to contribute their expertise to this transition. Visit www.cies.org/country/montenegro for further information about the country.Staff: Senior Program Officer Jean McPeek, 202.686.6246, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0332Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum development and work with graduate students as requested.Specialization(s): Preferences include, but are not limited to, arts, journalism, accounting, computer science, political science and American literature and civilization.Additional Qualifications: Applicants with a Ph.D. are preferred but professionals with university teaching experience are encouraged to apply.Language: Lecturing and seminars will be in English. Host institutions will provide translation assistance as needed for academic work outside the classroom.Location(s): Various state and private universities. Please see “comments” section for details.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for more information and possible contacts. The following state and private universities are potential host institutions, listed with their preferred areas of specialization: state universities: University of Montenegro--Podgorica, Podgorica (economics, law, technical sciences, medicine); University of Montenegro--Kotor, Kotor (tourism, maritime studies); University of Montenegro--Cetinje,

Cetinje (fine arts, drama, film, music); University of Montenegro--Niksic, Niksic (philosophy, English language, Russian, Italian, French, German, psychology, sociology, geography, physical culture, philosophy, history, pedagogy); University of Montenegro--Bijelo Polje, Bijelo Polje (law, economics); University of Montenegro--Pljevlja, Pljevlja (mechanical engineering); University of Montenegro--Budva, Budva (law); private universities: Mediteran University--Podgorica, Podgorica (business, information technology, visual arts, foreign languages, law); Mediteran University--Bar, Bar (tourism); University of Donja Gorica (UDG)--Podgorica, Podgorica (international economics, finance, business, law, information systems and technologies, humanities). Deadline: August 1, 2009

netherlandsSummary: The Fulbright Program in the Netherlands offers two one-semester awards for lecturing or lecturing/research in any field and up to three senior professorships for lecturing/research in American culture. See also regional and special programs in Europe.Program Overview: Grants are for 4 months for either junior or senior scholars. The starting date must fall between September 2010 and May 2011. Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Staff: Program Officer Alisha Scott, 202.686.6244, [email protected] or Program Associate Jeffrey Hopper, 202.686.6255, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0333Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture or lecture/research in area of interest. Projects must contain a lecturing component.Additional Qualifications: Both recent Ph.D.s and more established scholars are welcome to apply.Language: Lecturing is in English. If the grant contains a research component, Dutch language ability should be commensurate with the requirements of the research project.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and May 2011Comments: Applicants may supplement their grants with stipends from institutions in the Netherlands or the United States or with other non-Fulbright sources. Visit the Fulbright Center Web site at www.fulbright.nl for more information. Contact Dr. Linda Pietersen, Fulbright Program officer, by telephone at 31.20.5315933; fax at 31.20.6207269; or by e-mail at [email protected]. Information on Dutch education and links to individual universities can be found at www.netherlands-embassy.org/homepage.asp.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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SENIOR PROFESSORSHIPS IN AMERICAN CULTUREAward #0334Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: The research and lecturing components of the grant should be equal. The applicant must offer at least one substantial course to graduate students (master’s or Ph.D.) in his or her own field of expertise. This module must be an extra option for students, not just a regular course from the existing curriculum. Professors will be encouraged to lecture occasionally at other Dutch universities, take part in conferences and seminars and share their knowledge in other ways, as well. The professor should be available for students seeking advice for at least half a day each week. All practical details and information regarding reading lists, assignments, books, materials required, type of course (lecture, seminar) are agreed upon between the host and the grantee.Specialization(s): American history, law, economics, political sciences, sociology, literature, communications, music, art history, theater, or other areas of American cultural studies.Additional Qualifications: Full professor with at least 5 years of teaching experience.Language: Lecturing is in English. The Dutch language ability should be commensurate with the requirements of the research field.Location(s): Grantees can affiliate themselves with any university in the Netherlands where teaching can be done in English. Preference will be given to applicants affiliated with Faculties of Letters or Faculties of CultureLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January/February 2011Comments: A letter of invitation from the host institution is required. The hosting universities will assist in finding appropriate housing.Deadline: August 1, 2009

norwaySummary: Approximately 10 awards for lecturing, lecturing/research or research from among the award categories listed below. See also regional and special programs in Europe.Program Overview: The academic year runs from mid-August to mid-December and mid-January to mid-June. For general information on Norway, go to www.cies.org/country/norway.htm.Staff: Senior Program Officer Jean McPeek, 202.686.6246, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0335Number of Awards: Approximately 6Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture or conduct research, or both, in area of interest.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. strongly preferred for disciplines in which that is the typical terminal degree.

Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. Proficiency in host language may be an advantage but is not required.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange host affiliation. A letter of invitation is recommended.Length of Grant: 3 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: Between mid-August 2010 and May 2011Comments: Research proposals focused on polar studies, energy research or climate change are especially welcome. The Research Council of Norway has identified a number of Norwegian Centers of Excellence and Centers in research-based innovation in fields such as mathematics, geohazards, petroleum research, medieval studies, maritime studies, civil war studies and more. See www.forskningsradet.no (click the link for the English version) for lists of centers and further information. Projects should not be planned for the summer months unless there are very specific reasons for doing so (for example, life cycle of animals being studied).Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN LITERATURE AND CULTUREAward #0336Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Participate in a team-taught survey course in American literature and culture with plenary lectures (about 150 students) and seminars (20-25 students) during the fall semester (<http://link.uib.no/?4DYfn>). Conduct seminars at the undergraduate level on topics to be determined depending on the special interests of the grantee during both fall and spring semesters. Participate in tutorials, student advising and grading. Opportunity for research in scholar’s area of interest.Specialization(s): Any area of American literature and culture, or American studies with a specialization that includes literature. The host department is a foreign language department and creative writing is not relevant.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. with teaching experience.Language: English is sufficient.Location(s): Department of Foreign Languages, University of Bergen, BergenLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: Mid-August 2010Comments: Contact Professor Leiv Egil Breivik at [email protected], Dr. Zeljka Svrljuga at [email protected] or Dr. Oyunn Hestetun at [email protected] for additional details. Visit www.uib.no/info/english for further information on the University of Bergen. A letter of invitation is not required. An office with computer facilities will be provided, and the host department will offer assistance in arranging housing.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN LITERATURE, CULTURE OR HISTORYAward #0337Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses and conduct evaluations and examinations.

Contribution to staff seminars will be welcome. Research opportunities available.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. and rank of assistant professor or aboveLanguage: English is sufficient.Location(s): University of Agder, KristiansandLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: August 15, 2010Comments: The University of Agder is seeking applicants to complement their American studies courses. This includes lecturing and seminar (group) work at the undergraduate level for the Bachelors program and participation in some aspects of the English for Educators program (Almenn lærerutdanning), up to 8 hours per week. Courses include Introduction to American Studies, a survey course in American literature and society, and American Culture, a 4-hour per week seminar that may be composed by the instructor (typical examples “Religion in America” and “Immigration Literature”). Seminar (group) classes contain 20-25 students. Students are required to acquire core texts on their own. Additional assignments are either distributed as a pdf file on the University intranet or else as a part of a printed (purchased) compendium. For additional details, contact Professor Michael J. Prince, [email protected]. For further information on the University of Agder, visit www.uia.no/en. A letter of invitation is not required.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESAward #0338Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct collaborative postdoctoral research on any environmental science issue. Research proposals focused on climate change that acknowledge the strategic and scholarly work being undertaken in the arctic regions of Norway on this topic are especially welcome. Scholars may be asked to present on their research while in Norway.Specialization(s): Open to scholars in any natural science discipline.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. is required. Professionals and non-academics will not be considered.Language: English is sufficient.Location(s): Affiliations will be arranged in coordination with the Norwegian Fulbright Commission.Length of Grant: 9 monthsStarting Date: Between mid-August 2010 and May 2011Comments: Up to two awards will be offered. Proposals should have a significant collaborative component or demonstrate clear opportunities for creating collaborative links beyond the specific award period.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ROVING SCHOLAR IN AMERICAN STUDIES (LOWER SECONDARY LEVEL)Award #0339Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Serve as a roving scholar in American studies. The scholar will visit lower secondary schools (student ages 14-16) and teacher conferences to give up-to-date

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information on important issues related to American society. The aim is to give teachers of English an opportunity to interact with an American colleague and to let students practice their English, confront an American with some of their ideas on the United States and experience an American teacher’s approach to teaching. The scholar will travel to schools throughout Norway to participate in one-day to three-day in-service trainings and teach classes together with Norwegian teachers. Class size will vary from 10-30.Specialization(s): American studies for lower secondary school teachersAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. is an advantage, not a prerequisite. The scholar should have extensive teaching experience, particularly with students between 14-16 years old.Language: English is sufficient.Location(s): Norwegian Center for Foreign Languages, HaldenLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: Mid-August 2010Comments: The roving scholar will be based in Oslo, but the position requires extensive travel throughout the country. The scholar should be interested in meeting with and teaching teenagers, versatile, open-minded and able to convey to young Norwegian students different aspects of American society. The scholar should have the ability to present and practice modern teaching methods, provide information on modern texts of interest to young people and discuss political, historical, educational and social issues. Contact CIES staff or the U.S.-Norway Fulbright Foundation, [email protected]. Visit the office’s Web site at www.fulbright.no. The primary Norwegian affiliation is the Norwegian Center for Foreign Languages in Halden (www.fremmedspraksenteret.no).Deadline: August 1, 2009

ROVING SCHOLAR IN AMERICAN STUDIES (UPPER SECONDARY LEVEL)Award #0340Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Serve as a roving American studies specialist and teach one-day in-service courses for practicing English teachers at the upper secondary level. Supplement teacher instruction about American culture, allow students to interact with a native speaker of American English and deepen teacher understanding of American culture, politics and education. Visit and work with students in cooperation with their teachers in the classroom.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. preferred; M.A. with teaching experience is acceptable. Applicants should have broad competence in social, political, historical and educational issues in American studies.Language: English is sufficient.Location(s): Norwegian Center for Foreign Languages, HaldenLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: Mid-August 2010Comments: The position requires extensive travel throughout the country. The scholar should be interested in meeting with and teaching

teenagers, versatile, open-minded and able to convey to young Norwegian students different aspects of American society. The scholar should have practical knowledge of contemporary trends and methods in American eduction and the ability to present and practice modern teaching methods, provide information on contemporary U.S. literature of interest to young people and discuss political, historical, educational and social issues. Contact CIES staff or the U.S.-Norway Fulbright Foundation, [email protected]. Visit the office’s Web site at www.fulbright.no for additional information. A letter of invitation is not required.Deadline: August 1, 2009

PolandSummary: Approximately 16 awards, including up to four research awards. See also Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program.Program Overview: Academic year is from October 2010 through June 2011. Second semester begins in February 2011. Affiliations possible with a variety of academic institutions, and opportunities also exist for collaboration with public officials and professionals at other institutions. CIES staff will send, upon request, specific information about awards. English language schools (pre-K-12) are located in Warsaw and in Krakow. However, there are dual-language elementary and high schools in other large cities.Staff: Assistant Director Muriel Joffe, 202.686.6249, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0341Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research. Offer informal seminars and workshops for staff or lectures for students, as requested.Language: Polish language ability commensurate with project required.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Research should be conducted between August 2010 and July 2011.Comments: Up to two awards of nine-month duration and up to two awards of four-month duration. Contact CIES for additional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0342Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Consult on curriculum and program development, as requested.Specialization(s): Anthropology (cultural, social, theory, methods); ethnic and migration studies (history, contemporary migration, cooperation and conflict, national minorities, transnationalism); sociology (social problems

and policy of education, theory, political, cultural, religion, urban, NGO, communicative, democracy, globalization, postcommunism, qualitative research methods); social work (policies, profession, NGOs, disability studies, palliative care); multimedia, arts, psychology (economic, environmental and community, psychopathology, social, cross-cultural, cognitive, clinical, experimental, developmental, organizational, political, behavioral); education (sociology, special, research methods, distance, policies, success rates across groups); information management and retrieval; digital and public libraries; public health; engineering (environmental, electrical,civil, materials science), renewable energy (agriculture, biofuels) plant molecular biology and biotechnology; computer and information sciences (computer networks, software engineering, programming paradigms, computer systems architeccture, data warehousing and multidimensional data analysis); chemistry (analytical, bio-and electrochemical, spectroscopy); other areas.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: mid-September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; mid-September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for additional information about possible appointments and specific fields of interest in all disciplines. Please note there is new interest in hosting specialists in the hard sciences.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN LITERATUREAward #0343Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses and more specialized theme, period or genre courses in subjects of the scholar’s expertise. Conduct master’s thesis seminars and serve on thesis committees.Specialization(s): 19th- and 20th-century literature, 20th-century poetry, literary theory and criticism, cultural studies, African American, Hispanic American, other ethnic literatures, women’s literature, postmodern, American culture, identity, regional studies; other areas acceptableLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: mid-September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; mid-September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for detailed information about possible appointments.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0344Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate, or master’s-level courses in American culture, society, history, politics or institutions.Specialization(s): Media studies (American film, mass media, mass media and society); cultural,

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ethnic (African American, Hispanic American, other), regional or gender studies; immigration, society; government; history; popular culture; art historyLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: mid-September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; mid-September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for detailed information about possible appointments.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ECONOMICS OR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAward #0345Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach introductory, advanced or M.B.A.-level courses. Develop short courses for executives and assist in staff training.Specialization(s): Financial markets and instruments, money and banking, public finance, international (economics, business, management, finance and monetary economics, accounting), management (finance, human resource, cross-cultural, quality, strategic, risk and crisis, knowledge, tourism), organizational behavior, business strategy, business negotiations, microeconomics, macroeconomics, management information systems, entrepreneurship, econometrics, e-business, logistics, regional science; agrobusiness; other areas acceptableLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: mid-September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; mid-September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for detailed information about possible appointments. Applicants interested in short-term lecturing appointments of 2-3 months for 2-3 consecutive years are advised to consult with program staff before applying.Deadline: August 1, 2009

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OR POLITICAL SCIENCEAward #0346Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses or seminars for students and specialists interested in international relations, political systems, international economic issues, Polish and world history. Special interest in European studies and the EU. Applications welcome from specialists in political science, history, economics and law.Specialization(s): American foreign policy, international relations and theory, security studies, political theory, comparative politics, transatlantic relations, NATO, European studies, the EU and integration, regional studies, decision-making theory, world history, Middle East conflict, peace and conflict resolution, global environmental problems, politics and religionLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 5 months to 9 months

Starting Date: mid-September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; mid-September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for information about possible appointments.Deadline: August 1, 2009

LAW OR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONAward #0347Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses or seminars for specialists. Consult on curriculum development and offer training workshops, as requested.Specialization(s): International, comparative, constitutional, criminal law and procedure, administrative, labor, Internet, EU, civil law and procedure, human rights, commercial, corporate, international business and trade law, law of obligations (torts, contracts), public policy, finance, state and local government, administration (general, treasury, health, educational, tourism, customs), personal and property security, public and social services, arbitration and mediation, legal writingLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: mid-September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; mid-September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Possible placements include faculties of law and administration at the University of Warsaw; Jagiellonian University, Krakow; Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan; Nicholas Copernicus University, Torun; Catholic University of Lublin; Marie Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, and the Stanislaw Staszic School of Public Administration, Bialystok. Contact CIES for additional details.Deadline: August 1, 2009

THEORETICAL OR APPLIED LINGUISTICS/TEFL

Award #0348Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach intermediate or advanced courses. Conduct master’s thesis seminars and serve on thesis committees. Administer practical English exams and assist in staff and teacher training and curriculum development, as requested.Specialization(s): History of English, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, second language acquisition, TEFL methodology, semantics, phonetics, phonology, syntax, translation studiesLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: mid-September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; mid-September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for detailed information about possible appointments.Deadline: August 1, 2009

PortugalSummary: A total of seven lecturing and lecturing/research awards. The duration of each award is 3 months. See also Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program and regional and special programs in Europe.Program Overview: The academic year starts in September or October, depending on the university. The fall semester ends in February and the spring semester starts in March and ends in July. Portuguese faculty and students in general have good knowledge of English and can speak and understand enough English to attend classes taught in English. Grantees must apply for a visa at the Portuguese Embassy in Washington, D.C.Additional information regarding host institutions and details of the individual openings are available from CIES and the Luso-American Educational Commission in Lisbon. For information from the Commission, contact Paula Lemos, program coordinator, at [email protected]: Program Officer Alisha Scott, 202.686.6244, [email protected] or Program Associate Alexandra Squitieri, 202.686.6232, [email protected]

BIOTECHNOLOGYAward #0349Category: LecturingGrant Activity: The scholar will lecture one introductory course that will include lectures, practical exercises, tutorials and active learning. Average size of class will be 20 students. Scholar is also expected to participate in one seminar, in thematic workshops and in curriculum development activities. Total number of working hours per week: 20. Students do not need to buy books for classes. There are intranet facilities.Specialization(s): Biomedical engineering. Experience in teaching courses in Biomaterials, at introductory and intermediate levels. Know-how on Biosensors and Imagiology and research experience in these fields a plus.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. with at least 5 years of teaching experience. There is flexibility regarding qualifications. Professionals and non-academics will be considered.Language: English is sufficient.Location(s): School of Biotechnology, Portuguese Catholic University, PortoLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: February 17, 2011Comments: Housing is not provided but the host institution will assist the grantee in finding housing. Assistance will be given by the External and International Relations Service, [email protected]. Approximate monthly cost of housing will be 500-700 euros. The host institution will also provide computer facilities, Internet access and e-mail, as well as office space and secretarial assistance. Academic term runs from February 17 to June 30.Deadline: August 1, 2009

HUMANITIESAward #0350Category: LecturingGrant Activity: This grant engages three departments of the School of Letters: English, Comparative Studies and Literary Theory. The grantee may teach students from all three

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departments. Applications from any sub-field of the humanities are welcome. Grantee will teach both undergraduate and graduate students. The contents and texts of the courses and other duties will be decided between the school and the grantee in early correspondence between both. The average size of classes will be 15-30 students. Students purchase books.Specialization(s): philosophy, comparative literature, American studies, art history or any other specialization within the humanitiesAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. with minimum 5 years of teaching experience, any rank. Professionals and non-academics will not be considered.Language: English is sufficient.Location(s): School of Letters, University of Lisbon, LisbonLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: Any date from October 2010Comments: Housing is not provided, but the host institution will assist the grantee in finding housing. Assistance will be given by Mrs. Clementina Carvalho, telephone +351.210113482, e-mail [email protected] . Approximate monthly cost of housing is 800-1000 euro. The host institution is located in the center of Lisbon, close to the Portuguese National Archives and the National Library. The host institution will provide computer facilities (PC, laptop and printers), Internet access (wireless) and e-mail, office space and secretarial assistance.Deadline: August 1, 2009

LAW AND ECONOMICS OF COMPETITIONAward #0351Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Conduct two graduate courses of 42 hours each for the LL.M. program in law and economics of competition. Average class size is 30 students. Teach 4 hours per course, per week. Students purchase their own books for the classes. Other duties include graduate student advising and occasional participation in conferences.Specialization(s): Competition law, trade marks and unfair competition, merger control, economics of competition, economics of regulation, competition policy, regulated markets, antitrust lawAdditional Qualifications: At least 6 years of teaching experience. Professionals will not be considered.Language: English is sufficient.Location(s): School of Law, Portuguese Catholic University, LisbonLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: September 20, 2010; January 18, 2011 or April 27, 2011Comments: The host will provide personal computers, access to the Internet, office space and secretarial assistance. The host institution will not provide housing; however, assistance will be given by Ms. Rita Bacelar, [email protected], telephone +351.217274170.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MATHEMATICSAward #0352Category: ResearchGrant Activity: The researcher will be engaged in current research projects of the center and will participate in the center’s regular scientific activities, such as seminars and conferences. The researcher may also be asked to co-advise Ph.D. or post-doctoral students. Total number of working hours per week: 35.Specialization(s): Stochastic analysis, geometric methods in probability, spectral theory, integrable systems, quantum geometry or other research directions of the center (c.f. http://gfm.cii.fc.ul.pt/)Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. with at least 5 years of experience; no flexibility regarding qualifications. Professionals and non-academics will not be considered.Language: English is sufficient.Location(s): Physics and Mathematics Research Group, University of Lisbon, LisbonLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: September 15, 2010Comments: Housing is provided by the host institution. The contact person is Ms. Carla Baltazar, secretary of the research center, [email protected]. The host institution will also provide computer facilities, Internet access and e-mail, as well as office space and secretarial assistance.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MATHEMATICS / APPLIED MATHEMATICSAward #0353Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: The scholar will lecture 3rd year undergraduate students, 5 hours per week (3 hours). Although the period of stay of the grantee ends in December, the examination period is in January or February and the scholar will be expected to provide and grade three different tests. This will not require the scholar’s presence in Portugal. The scholar is also expected to participate in research seminars, work with researchers of the host institution, and advise students (2 hours per week). Total number of working hours per week: 35. Students do not need to buy books for classes. Usually they use both library books and professor’s notes.Specialization(s): At least one of the following: computer architectures, operating system and networks, sciences and technologies of programming, software engineering, interaction and multimedia, information systems, or intelligent systems.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. with at least 5 years of teaching experience. Associate or Full Professor. No flexibility regarding qualifications. Professionals and non-academics will not be considered.Language: English is sufficient.Location(s): Department of Mathematics, University of Lisbon, LisbonLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: September 15, 2010Comments: Housing is not provided, but the host institution will assist the grantee in finding housing. Assistance will be given by Dr. Carlos Martins Andre, [email protected]. Approximate monthly cost of housing will be 700 euros. The host institution

will also provide computer facilities, Internet access and e-mail, as well as office space and secretarial assistance. The academic term runs from September 15 to December 21.Deadline: August 1, 2009

THEATERAward #0354Category: LecturingGrant Activity: The grantee will teach the courses of Theatre Project I, II, and III. These courses include theory-practice classes, field work and practice classes. 12 hours of lecturing plus 1 meeting hour plus 22 hours of tutorials per week. The average class size will be 16 students. Students do not need to purchase books.Specialization(s): PerformingAdditional Qualifications: Master’s degree. There is flexibility regarding qualifications. Professionals will not be considered.Language: English is sufficient.Location(s): School of Arts and Design, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, LeiriaLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: September 27, 2010Comments: The host institution will provide computer facilities, Internet access (wireless) and e-mail, office space and secretarial assistance, as well as access to copy centers, medical services, sports and leisure activities, meal services and technical laboratories. Housing is not provided, but the host institution will assist the grantee in finding housing. Assistance will be given by Ms. Ana Patricia Dias, telephone +351.244830010, e-mail [email protected]. Approximate monthly cost of housing is 300 euro.Deadline: August 1, 2009

romaniaSummary: Up to nine awards for lecturing/research or lecturing.Program Overview: The academic year is October 2010 through June 2011 with the second semester beginning in either January or February. Letters of invitation from potential host institutions are recommended, but not required. The Commission will arrange host institution affiliation for applicants for those awards not located at a specific institution. Academic applicants must hold the rank of at least assistant professor and have a minimum of 3 years of teaching experience. Most awards are for the academic year, although one-semester awards of 4 months will be considered. For more information on Romania, visit www.cies.org/country/romania.htm.Staff: Senior Program Officer Jean McPeek, 202.686.6246, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0355Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research and teach courses in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum development as needed.

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Specialization(s): Priority disciplines include law, journalism, philosophy, film, history, architecture and urban studies, public relations, advertising, media arts, theology, education, gender studies, European studies, Jewish and Israeli studies.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 4 months to 8 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES staff or Mihai Moroiu, American program director, Romania-U.S. Fulbright Commission in Bucharest at [email protected] for host institution information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0356Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses on selected topics. Consult on curriculum development and teaching methodology. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): American literature, culture and civilization, film, theater, linguistics, political and social history of the United States, theory of democracy, geography, gender studies, minority studies, philosophy, American mass media, American political system, American economicsLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Sibiu; Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi; University of Bucharest, Bucharest; University of the West Timisoara, Timisoara; Petru Maior University of Targus Mures, Targus Mures; Ovidius University, Constanta; University of Craiova, Craiova; Babes-Bolyai University, ClujLength of Grant: 4 months to 8 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants, October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES staff or Mihai Moroiu, American program director, Romania-U.S. Fulbright Commission at [email protected] for host institution information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OR ECONOMICSAward #0357Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum development and teaching methodology. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Economics, business administration, finance and banking, international business, management, marketing, NGO management, business law, human resource management, sales management, labor

management, marketing research, geopolitics, international management and risksLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Bucharest University of Economics, Bucharest; Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi or Babes-Bolyai University, ClujLength of Grant: 4 months to 8 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES staff or Mihai Moroiu, American program director, Romania-U.S. Fulbright Commission at [email protected] for host institution information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER

SCIENCEAward #0358Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Assist with student advising and curriculum development as needed. Conduct research in area of specialization.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. preferred with teaching and professional experienceLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Bucharest Polytechnic University, Bucharest or Petru Maior University of Targus Mures, Targus MuresLength of Grant: 4 months to 8 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES staff or Mihai Moroiu, American program director, Romania-U.S. Fulbright Commission at [email protected] for host institution information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MUSICAward #0359Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses and work with jazz band. Conduct orchestra and assist with curriculum development as needed.Additional Qualifications: Strong preference for a jazz musician with university teaching experience.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): National University of Music, BucharestLength of Grant: 4 months to 8 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES staff or Mihai Moroiu, American program director, Romania-U.S. Fulbright Commission at [email protected] for host institution information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

POLITICS AND GOVERNANCEAward #0360Category: Lecturing/Research

Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in comparative politics and American government. Participate in tutorials and student advising and assist with curriculum development. Work with host faculty on research projects. Conduct research in area of specialization.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Institute for Political Research or Department of Political Science, University of Bucharest, Bucharest or National School for Political Studies and Public Administration, BucharestLength of Grant: 4 months to 8 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES staff or Mihai Moroiu, American program director, Romania-U.S. Fulbright Commission at [email protected] for host institution information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONAward #0361Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum development and teaching methodology. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): American public management or public administrationLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): National School for Political Studies and Public Administration, BucharestLength of Grant: 4 months to 8 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or Februrary 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES staff or Mihai Moroiu, American program director, Romania-U.S. Fulbright Commission at [email protected] for host institution information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIOLOGYAward #0362Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum development and teaching methodology. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Social work and policy, nonprofit sector management, philanthropyLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj; University of Bucharest, BucharestLength of Grant: 4 months to 8 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants, October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES staff or Mihai Moroiu, American program director, Romania-U.S. Fulbright Commission at [email protected] for host institution information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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russian FederationSummary: Up to 25 awards for lecturing, lecturing/research and research are available. Up to six awards for the community college administrators 2-week seminar. See also Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program.Program Overview: The program is open both to academics and professionals. The academic year in Russia consists of two semesters, generally beginning the first week of September and the first week of February. Affiliations are available at a wide range of Russian academic institutions, but grantees are particularly encouraged to consider placement in the regions (that is, not Moscow or St. Petersburg) where American scholars and teachers will typically find a more supportive, enthusiastic reception. Recent successful affiliations have been at institutions in Irkutsk, Izhevsk, Kaliningrad, Kazan, Novosibirsk, Petrozavodsk, Pskov, Rostov-on-the-Don, Tomsk, Tula, Vladivostok, Vologda, Volgograd, Voronezh, Ulan Ude, Yekaterinburg and Yoshkar-Ola among others. Staff at the Moscow Fulbright Office will do everything possible to facilitate placement requests based on prior academic contacts, if available, between grantees and possible host institutions. Grantees traveling with children have successfully enrolled their children at a variety of English and Russian language schools, depending upon their needs. Information on current activities and grantees can be found at www.fulbright.ru. Grantees are required to enter Russia on a U.S. passport with a Russian visa.Staff: Assistant Director Muriel Joffe, 202.686.6249, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0363Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any area. Proposals should demonstrate active collaboration with Russian Federation scholars.Language: Language skills commensurate with project are required.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: Research should be conducted between September 2010 and July 2011Deadline: August 1, 2009

COMMUNITY COLLEGE ADMINISTRATORS SEMINARAward #0364Number of Awards: Approximately 6Category: SeminarGrant Activity: Participate in a group seminar that will focus on the role of community colleges in higher education and the local community. Exchange knowledge and best practices with Russian administrators in post-secondary education to lay the groundwork for institutional partnerships, faculty and student exchanges and internships. The overall objective is to strengthen the ability of U.S. and Russian institutions to prepare students for success in

the global economy. The program includes an initial multi-day seminar in which Americans will explain how the U.S. community college system develops educational programs that combine workforce training and civic education and prepares students for additional higher education. Americans will familiarize themselves with Russian institutions. In the second part of the program, Americans will make site visits to Russian institutions and meet with senior administrators and government officials and community representatives.Location(s): Visits to various institutions in the country.Length of Grant: 2 weeksStarting Date: April 2010Comments: Applicants must have a minimum of 5 years experience in community college administration. Applicants must be mid- to senior-level community college administrators, including presidents, vicepresidents, provosts, deans and other individuals with institutional authority for program development and international outreach. Applicants should be able to discuss issues concerning the U.S. system of higher education, the role of community colleges in this system and in local communities. Individuals without prior professional connections to Russia and whose home institutions do not have an established partnership or affiliation with Russian institutions of higher learning are encouraged to apply. Individual applicants or their home colleges should have an interest in and the basis for continued collaboration in one or more of the following fields: IT and technology (computer science, applied electronics, etc.), government service or public administration, finance and accounting, energy sector (oil and gas industries), hospitality and tourism, environmental sciences or natural resource management, public health. Individuals with interests in other fields are encouraged to contact CIES directly with their proposals. PLEASE FOLLOW THE SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS PROGRAM online at www.cies.org/award_book2010/award/CCAS_instructions.htmSpecial Deadline: October 1, 2009

COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACULTY

AWARDAward #0365Number of Awards: Approximately 5Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach courses in area of specialization. Advise on development of curricula for Russian colleges and universities. Share innovative pedagogy, including educational technology. Assist in development of new degree programs.Specialization(s): TEFL methodology and teacher training; health care, including nursing (community, gerontology, social services, and in-service training), dental hygiene, and physical therapy; computer and information sciences; economics; business administration; energy sector and natural resource management; tourism and hotel management; human resource

management; public administration; and adult/continuing education.Additional Qualifications: Preference is for Ph.D.s. Open to M.A.s with a minimum of five years university-level teaching experience after completion of the degree.Location(s): Grantees will be affiliated with institutions in Russia that are interested in the community college model.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: Fall semester 2010 or spring semester 2011 for one-semester grants; fall semester 2010 for academic year grants.Comments: The purpose of this award is to offer opportunities for increased community college participation in the Fulbright program with Russia; to share knowledge in specific fields; to develop new curricula and introduce innovative pedagogy; to impart a global perspective into courses at colleges and universities in both countries and to assist student exchanges.Deadline: August 1, 2009

HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTSAward #0366Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Consult on curriculum and program development. Assist in staff training, as requested. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): American literature, architecture, archaeology, art, art education, art history, arts management, dance, electronic art, film studies, literature, mixed media, music, musical performance, philosophy, photography, sculpture, theaterLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing, although studying basic Russian is encouraged.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: Fall semester 2010 or spring semester 2011 for one-semester grants; fall semester 2010 for academic-year grantsDeadline: August 1, 2009

SCIENCES, ENGINEERING, AND MEDICAL SCIENCESAward #0367Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Consult on curriculum and program development. Assist in staff training, as requested. Conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Agriculture, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, engineering, environmental science, mathematics, medical sciences, physics, public healthLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing, but studying basic Russian is encouraged.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: Fall semester 2010 or spring semester 2011 for one semester grants; fall semester 2010 for academic year grantsDeadline: August 1, 2009

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SOCIAL SCIENCES AND PROFESSIONAL FIELDSAward #0368Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Consult on curriculum and program development. Assist in staff training, as requested. Opportunity to conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): American studies, anthropology, educational administration, communications and journalism, business administration, economics, environmental studies, history, international relations, law, library science, political science, psychology, public administration, sociologyLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing, but studying basic Russian is encouraged.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: Fall semester 2010 or spring semester 2011 for one semester grants; fall semester 2010 for academic year grantsDeadline: August 1, 2009

serbiaSummary: Up to three awards for lecturing or combined lecturing/research.Program Overview: Academic year runs from October through June and consists of two semesters. The first semester is October 1 to December 24; the second semester is February 1 to June 30. Serbia has undergone a unique series of political, economic, social and cultural changes over the last two decades that makes it a kind of laboratory for studying this type of dramatic transformation. Grantees have the opportunity to contribute their expertise to this transition. Visit www.cies.org/country/serbia.htm for further information about the country.Staff: Senior Program Officer Jean McPeek, 202.686.6246, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0369Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach elective graduate courses in area of specialization, advise graduate students and consult on curriculum development. Grantees will have the opportunity to pursue their own research interests.Specialization(s): Fields of interest include, but are not limited to, American literature, English language and applied linguistics, teacher education, law and economics.Additional Qualifications: Applicants with Ph.D. who are at least at the assistant professor level are preferred, but professionals with university teaching experience are encouraged to apply.Language: For most placements, lecturing and seminars will be in English. Host institutions will provide interpreters as necessary.Location(s): University of Belgrade, Belgrade; University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad; University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac or University of Nis, Nis

Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: For more information on potential host institutions, contact the following: Ms. Branka Janda Markovic, head, Department of International University Relations, University of Belgrade, [email protected], Web site: www.bg.ac.yu; Ms. Olivera Mijatovic, international relations officer, University of Kragujevac, [email protected], Web site: www.kg.ac.yu; Ms. Zlatana Pavlovic, international relations officer, University of Nis, [email protected], Web site: www.ni.ac.yu; Ms. Ivana Vujkov, international relations officer, University of Novi Sad, [email protected], Web site: www.ns.ac.yu. U.S. embassy in Belgrade contact information: Susan Delja, cultural attache, [email protected], Web site: www.belgrade.usembassy.gov. The academic year in Serbia runs from October through June, consisting of two semesters. The first semester is October 1 to December 24; the second semester is February 1 to June 30.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN POLITICS, GOVERNMENT OR AMERICAN HISTORYAward #0370Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach graduate courses, conduct seminars or workshops and consult on curriculum development. Four hours of classes per week. Class size: 20-25 students. Opportunity for collaborative research with faculty members in the following areas: foreign policy and security theory (Dr. Dragan Simic); public administration and public policy (Dr. Snezana Djordjevic); political sociology (Dr. Vukasin Pavlovic); political philosophy (Dr. Milan Podunavac and Dr. Ilija Vujacic).Additional Qualifications: Applicants should be at least at the assistant professor rank and have a Ph.D. and 5 years of university teaching experience.Language: English will be sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Center for the Study of the United States, Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade, BelgradeLength of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: For more information, contact Dr. Dragan Simic, [email protected] or [email protected], or visit the department’s Web site at the University of Belgrade: www.fpn.bg.ac.yu. A letter of invitation is recommended but not required.Deadline: August 1, 2009

slovak republicSummary: Approximately six lecturing awards and two research awards from among the openings listed below.Program Overview: Academic year is from October 2010 through May or June 2011. Second

semester begins February 2011. Applications are welcome in all disciplines, although preference will be given to subjects related to the United States and to applicants who will assist with curriculum and program development at their host institutions. Applications are also welcome from junior and senior scholars. Affiliations are possible at academic institutions and for collaboration with public officials and professionals at other institutions. Double affiliations may be requested. English language schools (pre-K-12) are located in Bratislava only. In major cities, there are dual-language schools where specific subjects are taught in English.Staff: Program Officer Abby Greenwell, 202.686.7872, [email protected] or Program Associate Jeffrey Hopper, 202.686.6255, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0371Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any discipline except clinical medicine. Offer one course, informal seminars and workshops, as requested.Language: Knowledge of Slovak commensurate with project is required.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: Research should be conducted between September 2010 and July 2011.Comments: Web sites for potential host institutions can be found at www.sav.sk and www.fulbright.sk/educ_system_sk.htm.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0372Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Assist in curriculum development, as requested. Opportunity to conduct research per interest.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 8 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Web sites for potential host institutions can be found at www.fulbright.sk/educ_system_sk.htm.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0373Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Oversee student theses and dissertations. Contribute to program and curriculum development, as requested.Specialization(s): Open to all disciplines in the humanities and social sciences (U.S. government and politics, national security studies, economics, history, culture, literature, philosophy, sociology).

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Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference. Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 8 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Primary departmental and institutional affiliations are dependent on grantee’s field of specialization. Web sites for potential host universities can be found at www.fulbright.sk/educ_system_sk.htm.Deadline: August 1, 2009

EDUCATIONAward #0374Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in one or more of the specializations requested.Specialization(s): Special education, teacher education (methods, testing and measurement), training on higher education administration (financial management, recruitment, governance)Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 8 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Web sites for potential host universities in special education and teacher education are Comenius University, Bratislava, www.uniba.sk; University of Constantine the Philosopher, Nitra, www.ukf.sk; and Presov University, Presov, www.unipo.sk.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCESAward #0375Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Consult on curriculum and program development. Assist in staff training, as requested. Opportunity to conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Law, public administration, economics and business, communication and journalism, sociology, ethnic and minority studies, international relations, anthropology, environmental studies, psychologyLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference. Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 8 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Web sites for potential host universities are Comenius University, www.uniba.sk; Matej Bel University, www.umb.sk; University of Constantine the Philosopher, www.ukf.sk; Presov University, www.unipo.sk; J.P. Safarik University, Kosice, www.upjs.sk; and Trnava University, www.truni.sk. See also www.fulbright.sk/educ_system_sk.htm.Deadline: August 1, 2009

sloveniaSummary: Up to five awards from among the openings listed below.Program Overview: The academic year is October through June with the second semester beginning in February. Awards are rarely given for the summer months unless justified by the nature of the project and pre-arranged with the prospective host institution.Staff: Program Officer Zaneta Bertot, 202.686.4016, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0376Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture or conduct research in area of specialization. Assist with curriculum design and program development, as requested.Specialization(s): Preferences include, but are not limited to, materials sciences, nano sciences, information and communication technologies, biotechnology and bio sciences. Applications from other fields are also welcome.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. For research, knowledge of Slovene as appropriate.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation. Possible affiliations include the Universities of Ljubljana, Maribor, Nova Gorica, Primorska and the Jozef Stefan Institute.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants and October 2010 for academic year grantsComments: Contact CIES and visit the university Web sites at www.uni-lj.si, University of Ljubljana; www.uni-mb.si/, University of Maribor; www.upr.si, University of Primorska; www.p-ng.si, University of Nova Gorica; www.ijs.si/ijsw/JSI, the Jozef Stefan Institute for additional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

LAWAward #0377Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in areas of specialization.Specialization(s): International trade, international criminal, financial, commercial and business, intellectual property, IT and law, civil, environmental, human rights, constitutional, legal ethicsLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana or University of Maribor, MariborLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants and October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES and visit the university Web sites at www.pf.uni-lj.si, University of Ljubljana and www.pf.uni-mb.si, University of Maribor for additional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCESAward #0378Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in areas of specialization.Specialization(s): Comparative politics, international relations, political theory, American politics, political sociology, international organizations, journalismLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana or University of Maribor, MariborLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants and October 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES and visit university Web sites at www.uni-lj.si, University of Ljubljana and www.uni-mb.si, University of Maribor.Deadline: August 1, 2009

spainSummary: Up to twelve awards, contingent upon availability of funds.Program Overview: Senior lecturing and research awards are from 3-5 months, according to the scholar’s availability and the decision of the final selection committee in Spain, and in the case of lecturers, the needs of the host institution as mutually agreed with the scholar. Professional journalist awards are for 3 months. Generally, the fall semester begins in late September, and the spring semester begins in mid-February. Prospective applicants may contact the Spanish Fulbright Commission for further information: [email protected] or www.fulbright.es. A student visa (visado de estudios or de estudiante) is mandatory for U.S. citizens on Fulbright awards for cultural exchange activities of three months or longer. Scholars also apply under this category. The Commission will provide detailed information and documentation for obtaining this initial visa from a Spanish consulate in the United States or other country, and after the grantee’s arrival, for obtaining the card of official student status for the duration of the grant. Cosponsorship from the Catalan Regional Government provides for awards, subject to availability of funds, in Catalonia.Staff: Assistant Director Maria Bettua, 202.686.6245, [email protected] or Program Associate Jeffrey Hopper, 202.686.6255, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0379Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research or collaborate, or both, with colleagues at Spanish research centers and institutions of higher education. Opportunities to offer occasional lectures, seminars and workshops as arranged by host institutions or Spanish Fulbright Commission.

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Specialization(s): Preference for social sciences and humanities; all disciplines will, however, be considered. Preference for scholars who can make significant contributions to advanced research in areas of mutual interest to the United States and Spain.Additional Qualifications: Open to postdoctoral scholars in all disciplines at all academic ranks and professional equivalents.Language: Proficiency in Spanish must be commensurate with research requirements.Length of Grant: 3 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: Grant must be completed by August 2011Comments: Documentation verifying availability of research resources, agreement of individuals with whom the scholar will collaborate, if applicable, or other confirmation of institutional affiliation should accompany application. One award is cosponsored by the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas for researchers who will be affiliated at one of their centers.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN LITERATURE AND CULTURAL STUDIESAward #0380Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in American literature and cultural studies, between 2-5 hours per week tutorials. Generic course titles are published annually in advance by the university. In early correspondence with the contact person at the university, content and texts for course offerings will be decided by mutual accord.Specialization(s): American literature and cultural studiesAdditional Qualifications: Rank of associate or full professor with substantial teaching and research experience.Language: Conversational Spanish is recommended.Location(s): Autonomous University of Barcelona, Barcelona; University of Barcelona, Barcelona; Complutense University of Madrid, MadridLength of Grant: 3 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: Contact desired host institution for more information.Comments: Placement opportunities at te following universities: (1) joint appointment at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (contact Dr. Mireia Llinas Grau at [email protected] or www.uab.es) and the University of Barcelona (contact Dr. Angels Carabi at [email protected] or www.ub.es). (2) Universidad Complutense de Madrid ( contact Dr. Ana Anton-Pacheco Bravo at [email protected] or www.ucm.es.) A letter of invitation from these prospective host institutions is not required. Placement will be made by the Spanish Fulbright Commission. For general information on the award, contact [email protected]: August 1, 2009

DIDACTICS AND EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONAward #0381Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Lectures for doctoral courses in “Diversity and Changes in Higher Education: Policy and Practice” (2 teaching hours per week, 1-1/2 hours per week tutorials). Classes in the Master’s course “Direction and Management of Educational Centers”. Possibility of assisting with seminars, workshops and conferences open to the university’s School of Pedagogy.Specialization(s): didactics, educational organizationAdditional Qualifications: Established scholars (associate or full professors) with substantial teaching experience are preferred.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): University of Barcelona, BarcelonaLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: University of Barcelona (contact Francisco Imbernon Munoz, Catedratico at [email protected] or www.ub.es). University residence for faculty. University provides assistance in the search for housing and schooling for children. For general information on the award, contact [email protected]: August 1, 2009

ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAward #0382Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Two teaching hours per week, 6 hours tutorials per week. Econometrics II (40 undergraduates). Seminar on research methodology for economics and business administration (total 10 hours per semester). May participate in ongoing faculty research on health economics.Specialization(s): Econometrics, business administrationAdditional Qualifications: Established scholars (associate or full professors) with substantial teaching experience are preferred.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): University of La Rioja, LogronoLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: February 2010Comments: University of La Rioja (contact Fernando Antonanzas Villar at [email protected] or www.unirioja.es). The University will make a substantial direct contribution to the grantee to help cover the expenses of housing and maintenance. The University will assist with the housing search, help locate schooling for children and be available for whatever the lecturer might need. For general information on the award, contact [email protected]: August 1, 2009

COMPUTER ENGINEERINGAward #0383Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Lectures in Master’s course on Advanced Computer (two sections of approximately 20 students; 4 teaching hours per week). Four to five doctoral seminars (approximately 20 students). Four hours per week tutorials. Assistance with theses, participation in one or two university-wide seminars, visits to other Spanish universities.Specialization(s): Digital Communication/Data Storing Systems, Data Compression, Digital Signal/Image ProcessingAdditional Qualifications: Established scholars (associate or full professors) with substantial teaching experience are preferred.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Autonomous University of Barcelona, BarcelonaLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona (contact Joan Serra Sagrista, Professor and Coordinator of Doctoral Program in Computer Science at [email protected] or www.uab.es). Private university office provided. Will be responsible for the final grades. Faculty residence on campus, university can assist with housing search and with schooling for children. For general information on the award, contact [email protected]: August 1, 2009

GEOGRAPHYAward #0384Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Doctoral course “New Technologies and Regional Development.” Seminar-Forum “The Information Society and Urban-Regional Development” (10-20 students, 2 hours per week). Master’s classes on Social Computer Science and Urban-Regional Development. Consultation with research team at the Galician Studies and Development Institute. Teaching resources are available at the University. Occasional tutorials. Lecturer will be responsible for grading exams.Specialization(s): Urban-regional development and new technologiesAdditional Qualifications: Established scholars (associate or full professors) with substantial teaching experience are preferred.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de CompostelaLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: March 2011Comments: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (contact Carlos Ferras Sexto, Director, at [email protected] or www.usc.es). Housing benefits are provided by the university, depending on selected scholar’s housing preference; university and off-campus housing is available. University staff offers assistance with the housing search and schooling for children. For general information on the award, contact [email protected]: August 1, 2009

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JOURNALISMAward #0385Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: ResearchSpecialization(s): Print, broadcast, or business journalismAdditional Qualifications: Well-qualified, early-career professionals in print, broadcast or business journalism who desire to increase their career potential while furthering professional understanding of the media.Language: Proficiency in written and spoken Spanish is required at the time of application.Length of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: Recommended arrival time is early to mid-September. Subject to approval, the beginning date can be as late as March.Comments: It is the applicant’s responsibility to secure the required support from a host institution, which could be a Spanish news publication, broadcast station or a university communications department, among others. Editorial or production aspects of journalism are also acceptable. The project must be specific to the 3 month term, be outlined in detail, and include the applicant’s professional objectives. Any projected lectures and training seminars at a Spanish institution should be confirmed. For more information regarding the award, please contact commission staff at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

LINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGE TEACHINGAward #0386Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Approximately 3 teaching hours per week and 3 hours of tutorial. Specialized seminars on task-based language teaching, research methodology, applied statistics, publishing in international journals, participating in international conferences, etc., between 3 and 12 hours on second and foreign language learning (20-25 undergraduates, graduates, language teachers). Participation in the March conference “Jornadas de Lingüística” on the topic of oral comprehension and expression. Assessment and occasional intervention in ongoing undergraduate coursework on second language teaching, doctoral level linguistics and language teaching.Specialization(s): English language, linguistics, literary theoryAdditional Qualifications: Established scholars (associate or full professors) with substantial teaching experience are preferred.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): University of Alicante, AlicanteLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: University of Alicante (contact Susana Pastor Cesteros at [email protected] or www.ua.es). Cosponsorship of this award from the Generalitat Valenciana. On-campus university housing is available in the Residencia Villa Universitaria. Assistance will be provided for the housing search and schooling for children. For general information on the award, contact [email protected]: August 1, 2009

RURAL ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENTAward #0387Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Give classes in the postgraduate program on Rural Development (Master’s of Science in Rural Development and Master’s in Land Development, Doctoral program). Approximately 15 students per class; 2 teaching hours per week; 2 hours per day tutorials. Depending on lecturer’s specialization, opportunity to take charge of one of the courses listed or participate in specific topics or in independent seminars. Contribute to departmental research, organization of workshops and seminars on topics of current interest, join trips into the field for case studies. Lecturer will have access to university resources.Specialization(s): Economy, sociology and agrarian policyAdditional Qualifications: Established scholars (associate or full professors) with substantial teaching experience are preferred.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): University of Cordoba, CordobaLength of Grant: 5 monthsStarting Date: February 2011Comments: University of Cordoba (contact Eduardo Ramos Real at [email protected] or ww.uco.es). This program brings together an international student body from more than 20 countries and faculty from more than 10 countries in Europe and America. Private office at the University will be provided. Grantee will be involved in the final grading process. University residence for faculty. University will provide assistance with the housing search and for schooling for children. For general information on the award, contact [email protected]: August 1, 2009

TOURISM DEVELOPMENTAward #0388Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Master’s course on tourism and development (international experiences) 15-20 students, 4 teaching hours per week. Two 4-hour tutorials per week. Participation in the departmental research and the group TUDISTAR (tudistar.uab.es).Specialization(s): International tourism, rural development, cultural tourismAdditional Qualifications: Established scholars (associate or full professors) with substantial teaching experience are preferred.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Autonomous University of Barcelona, BarcelonaLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: February 2011Comments: Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) (contact Gemma Canoves at [email protected] or www.uab.es). Ongoing collaboration with the Schools of Tourism and Hotel Management of the UAB. Faculty residence on campus. University can assist in the apartment search and help locate schooling for children. For general information on the award, contact [email protected]: August 1, 2009

swedenSummary: Four 3- to 5-month awards for lecturing and/or research. See also Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program and regional and special programs in Europe.Program Overview: Candidates from recent Ph.D. scholars to full professors in any discipline will be considered. Preference is given to academic and professional excellence, feasibility and significance of project and host affiliation. English is sufficient as Swedish students and scholars have excellent proficiency in English. The academic year consists of two 20-week semesters. The fall semester runs from the middle or end of August through mid-January, and the spring term from mid-January through the beginning of June. Awards are rarely made in the summer months unless justified by the nature of the project and pre-arranged with the prospective host institution. All applicants should make a preliminary reservation at the university housing office of the host institution as soon as possible, and if additional help is needed, they should ask their Swedish academic hosts for assistance in placing them in the university’s housing queue. Many public and private schools offer English instruction through primary and upper secondary level. Public schools are usually free from primary through upper secondary level. For general information on Sweden, go to the country page, www.cies.org/country/sweden.htm.Staff: Program Officer Zaneta Bertot, 202.686.4016, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0389Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture or conduct research, or both, in area of interest. The scholar’s proposal can be for any discipline at any level. The ratio of teaching and research time and the number of courses to be taught should be arranged between the scholar and the host institution.Additional Qualifications: Applicants ranging from recent postdoctoral scholars to full professors will be considered.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include a letter of invitation. Applicants should also clearly state the number of months for which they are requesting funding from the Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States and Sweden.Length of Grant: 3 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and May 2011Comments: Applicants who need information on host institutions may contact the executive director of the Commission for Educational Exchange between the U.S. and Sweden at [email protected]. Also visit www.sweden.se and www.hsv.se.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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turkeySummary: Approximately eight awards for lecturing and research.Program Overview: For lecturing awards, applicants should have at least 2 years of university teaching experience. Letters of invitation will be taken into account, but final decisions regarding scholar affiliations will be made by the Fulbright Commission in Ankara. The academic year consists of two semesters: October to January and February to June, with the exception of Bilkent University, where semesters are from September to December and January to May. Preference is for awards of academic-year duration, although one-semester awards will be considered in most cases.Staff: Program Officer Abby Greenwell, 202.686.7872, [email protected] or Program Associate Alexandra Squitieri, 202.686.6232, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0390Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any discipline. Grantees may be asked to give guest lectures at the host and other institutions.Specialization(s): Law, political science, economics, history, science, artsAdditional Qualifications: Applicants should be well-established scholars or professionals in their areas of specialization.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. However, basic Turkish is extremely useful. For Ottoman history and civilization studies, Ottoman Turkish is necessary.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 4.5 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or March 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for additional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINES: COLLABORATIVE LECTURING AND RESEARCHAward #0391Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: An American scholar and a Turkish scholar will collaborate on designing a single joint lecturing or lecturing and research project. The American scholar will carry out grant activity in Turkey in collaboration with the Turkish colleague, and the Turkish scholar will carry out grant activity in the U.S. in collaboration with the American colleague. The Turkish scholar must submit an application to the Fulbright Commission in Turkey and the American scholar must include, with the application to the Fulbright Scholar Program, a copy of the Turkish scholar’s curriculum vitae. The grant activity will take place at each scholar’s university and the amount of time each scholar will spend in the host country will depend on the needs of the project and must be specified

in the proposal. Please contact CIES staff for additional information on this award.Specialization(s): Humanities, social sciences, sciencesLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 4.5 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: For more information, contact staff at CIES.Deadline: August 1, 2009

TEFL/APPLIED LINGUISTICSAward #0392Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in areas of specialization. Advise thesis students. Assist with curriculum planning and program development.Specialization(s): Among those particularly sought by the country are applied linguistics, research methodology and ESL methodology (quantitative and qualitative).Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. and at least 5 years of teaching experience.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.Location(s): Bilkent University, AnkaraLength of Grant: 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Awards are for the academic year; although, one-semester grants will be considered. Visit www.bilkent.edu.tr for information about the host institution. Contact CIES staff for additional details.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIES OR AMERICAN LITERATUREAward #0393Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate or graduate level. Assist with graduate student tutoring and preparation of teaching materials, as requested. Scholars may also be asked to give guest lectures at other Turkish institutions.Specialization(s): American studies, law, American literature, political science, economics, American historyLanguage: English is sufficient for lecturing. Knowledge of Turkish is helpful.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 4.5 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Awards may be located at any of the following institutions: Hacettepe University, Ankara; Ankara University, Ankara; Istanbul University, Istanbul; Bosphorus University, Istanbul; Ege University, Izmir and Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir and other universities in the country. For more information about the host institutions contact CIES.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMICSAward #0394Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in areas of specialization. Assist with graduate student tutoring and preparation of teaching materials, as requested. Scholars may also be asked to give guest lectures at other Turkish institutions.Specialization(s): Any subject will be considered.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. and at least 2 years of teaching experience.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. An interpreter is provided, as necessary. Basic Turkish is extremely useful.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 4.5 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester awards; September 2010 for academic-year awardsComments: This award may be located at any of the major universities in the country. Contact CIES for additional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYAward #0395Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both, in any area of specialization. Assist with graduate student tutoring and preparation of teaching materials, as requested. Scholar may also be asked to give guest lectures at other Turkish institutions.Specialization(s): Agriculture, biological sciences, medicine, nursing, industrial engineering, environmental sciences, computer science, geophysics, metallurgy, other disciplinesAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. and 2 years of teaching experience.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. An interpreter will be provided, as necessary. Basic Turkish is extremely useful.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 4.5 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Prospective host institutions include Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara; Cukurova University, Adana; Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul; Bosphorus University, Istanbul ; Ege University, Izmir; Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon and other universities in the country. Contact CIES for additional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIESAward #0396Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate or graduate level in any area of specialization. Assist with graduate student tutoring and preparation of teaching materials, as requested. Scholars may also be asked to present guest lectures at other Turkish institutions.

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Specialization(s): Political science, public administration, law, sociology, anthropology, communications and journalism, sociology, history, architecture, art, theater, other disciplinesAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. and at least 2 years of teaching experience.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. Interpreters will be provided in most institutions.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 4.5 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Prospective host institutions include Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara; Hacettepe University, Ankara; Ankara University; Bilkent University, Ankara; Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir; Ege University, Izmir; Istanbul University, Istanbul and Anadolu University, Eskisehir and other universities in the country. Contact CIES for additional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ukraineSummary: Approximately 20 awards for lecturing, lecturing/research or research from among the openings listed.Program Overview: Academic year is from September 2010 through June 2011. Second semester begins in February. A few schools, most notably Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, National University “Ostroh Academy” and Petro Mohyla Mykolayiv State University are on the trimester system beginning in August and ending in July. The second trimester begins in January. Research and lecturing appointments range from 3-10 months. Possibility also exists for short-term lecturing appointments for 2-3 months for 2-3 consecutive years. Applicants interested in these shorter-term serial appointments should consult with program staff before applying. Applications are welcome in all fields, including the arts, technology and natural sciences. Preference will be given to projects in the humanities and social sciences, especially projects assisting in educational, economic, political and legal reform in Ukraine and subjects related to the United States. Affiliations are possible with a variety of academic institutions, including older established state universities and new private and public institutions. Opportunities exist for collaboration with public officials, government agencies, and NGOs. Although placement in Kyiv and L’viv is possible, the Ukrainian Ministry of Education and the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv encourage scholars to consider placements in other cities such as Cherkasy, Chernivtsi, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Ivano-Frankivsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Kirovohrad, Luhansk, Lutsk, Mykolayiv, Odessa, Rivne, Simferopol, Sumy, Ternopil, Kamianets-Podilsky, Uzhhorod and Zaporizhzhia. Double affiliations may be possible. Lectures are in English. CIES staff will send, upon request, specific information about awards and university contacts. International English language schools (pre-K-12) are located in Kyiv only. Ukrainian schools with English language instruction exist in major cities.Staff: Assistant Director Muriel Joffe, 202.686.6249, [email protected] or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0397Number of Awards: Approximately 5Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any area of interest, preferably in collaboration with Ukrainian scholars.Language: Language skills commensurate with project are required.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: Research should be conducted between September 2010 and July 2011.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0398Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both. Consult on curriculum development and staff training, as requested. Conduct research per interest.Specialization(s): Anthropology, sociology, psychology, social work, political science, Ukrainian studies, ethnic-minority relations, history, philosophy, classics, comparative literature, cultural studies, translation, architecture, agriculture, environmental studies, architecture, arts, sciences, other fields welcomeLocation(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: In many cases, Ukrainian universities have requested lecturers in areas of specialization and invitations are not necessary. Contact CIES for detailed information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0399Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both, in any aspect of American literature, art, culture, history, music, philosophy, politics, religion, or society. Consult on curriculum development, as requested.Specialization(s): American history, 19th- and 20th-century literature, art, music, African American and other ethnic studies, cultural studies, women’s studies, religion, government, anthropology, sociology, philosophy, film and popular cultureLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for detailed information about possible appointments.Deadline: August 1, 2009

COMPUTER, INFORMATION OR LIBRARY SCIENCEAward #0400Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach advanced undergraduate classes and conduct seminars and workshops in one or more of the areas of specialization listed below. Assist in curriculum reform, staff training or development of new programs in computer, information or library science. Provide assistance to staff at major public and academic libraries in Ukraine.Specialization(s): Information management and retrieval, library management, multimedia, latest trends in computer technologies and information processes, computer-aided design, systems analysis and design, database design, decision sciences, educational technology, digital preservation and access, library services for special populationsLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Possible placements include Lutsk Liberal Arts University, Rivne Institute of Slavic Studies, L’viv State University, Kyiv State University of Culture and Arts, Kharkiv State Academy of Culture and the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine. Contact CIES for detailed information about possible appointments.Deadline: August 1, 2009

CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENTAward #0401Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both. Consult on curriculum development and staff training, as requested. Conduct research per interest.Specialization(s): Museum studies (museum management, collections care, curatorship, museum education, exhibition planning, development and design); historic preservation in international context (inventorization of sites, assessments for significance, preservation strategies, community involvement, legislation and enforcement, restoration and conservation, preservation in urban context of development), architectural, art conservation; management of historical and archaeological sites, districts and monuments; management of arts organizations.Additional Qualifications: Open to applicants with a terminal M.A. and three years’ professional experience after completion of the M.A. in requested areas of specialization.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Museum Studies or Preservation Studies Programs exist at the Kyiv State University of Culture, Taras Shevchenko Kyiv University, Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and the Kharkiv State Academy of Culture. Placements

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with State agencies, museums, NGOs and cultural organizations are possible. Contact CIES for detailed information about possible appointments.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ECONOMICS OR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAward #0402Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both. Consult on curriculum development and with business development centers, as requested. Assist in staff training.Specialization(s): Accounting, money and banking, finance (international, public, corporate), tourism and hotel management, microeconomics, macroeconomics, transition economics, international (economics, trade, business), insurance markets, management (small business, human resource, strategic), management information systems and quantitative methods, marketing, agricultural or environmental economics, risk or game theory, operations research, regional science, arbitration and negotiation; other areas acceptableLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for detailed information about possible appointments.Deadline: August 1, 2009

EDUCATIONAward #0403Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both for prospective teachers. Conduct in-service workshops for teachers, university faculty, school or university administrators as requested. Assist in curriculum or institutional development, as requested.Specialization(s): Educational administration, development and fundraising, special education, teacher training, accreditation processes and governance in higher education, assessment, educational technology, distance learningLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for detailed information about appointments.Deadline: August 1, 2009

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OR CONFLICT RESOLUTIONAward #0404Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach introductory or advanced courses, or both. Assist in curriculum and program development. Consult and conduct training workshops, as requested.

Specialization(s): International relations theory, politics, economics, foreign policy, security studies, arms control, regional politics (Black Sea, Baltic, Asian-Pacific, Middle Eastern, European), peace studies, conflict management in international relations (instruments, mechanisms, institutions for conflict resolution)Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Possible placements include universities in Kyiv, Lviv, Odessa, Simferopol, Kharkiv, Uzhhorod, Lutsk, Donetsk, and Feodosia. Contact CIES for detailed information about possible host institutions.Deadline: August 1, 2009

JOURNALISMAward #0405Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach theoretical or practical courses, or both, in a 5-year journalism program. Assist with curriculum development and faculty training, as requested. Consult and conduct training workshops for professionals, as requested.Specialization(s): Media studies, including theory and practical journalism (print, radio, TV, electronic); international media systems; ethics; communications theory; media law; public relationsLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: There are journalism programs in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kyiv, Odessa, Kharkiv, Kremenchuk, L’viv, Lutsk, Simferopol, Uzhhorod, and Zaporizhzhia. Contact CIES for additional information about possible appointments.Deadline: August 1, 2009

LAWAward #0406Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses and conduct seminars for specialists in one or more of the areas of specialization. Consult on curriculum development, as requested. Advise government institutions or provide in-service training, as requested.Specialization(s): Comparative, international (private, public, trade), business, bankruptcy and securities, constitutional, civil, criminal, environmental, human rights, arbitration and negotiation, ethics, history, legal reasoning and writing, EU, administrativeLocation(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grants

Comments: Possible placements include new and established law academies or universities in Berdyansk, Chernivtsi, Cherkasy, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Irpin, Ivano-Frankivsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Khmelnytsky, Kyiv, Luhansk, L’viv, Makijivka, Mykolayiv, Odessa, Ostroh, Uzhhorod, and Zaporizhzhia. Contact CIES for detailed information about possible appointments.Deadline: August 1, 2009

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, NGO MANAGEMENT, HEALTH ADMINISTRATION OR PUBLIC HEALTHAward #0407Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both. Consult on curriculum and staff training, as requested. Conduct seminars and workshops with professionals and organizations throughout Ukraine, as requested. Conduct research per interest.Specialization(s): Public policy, leadership, public finance, training, local and city government, urban administration, city planning, NGO management and development, health administration, public health, treatment of the disabled, health policyLocation(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2009 or February 2010 for one-semester grants; September 2009 for academic-year grantsComments: Affiliations with universities, institutes, NGOs and government agencies are possible. Contact CIES for detailed information about possible appointments.Deadline: August 1, 2009

THEORETICAL OR APPLIED LINGUISTICS/TEFLAward #0408Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both, develop curricula, train teachers and conduct seminars on teaching methods.Specialization(s): Second language acquisition, discourse analysis, pragmatics, semantics, comparative, cognitive, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, TEFL methodology, teacher training, computer-aided language learning, history of English, academic writing, cross-cultural communicationAdditional Qualifications: Open to applicants with M.A. in TESOL. A minimum of 5 years of university-level teaching experience after completion of the M.A. in requested areas of specialization and teacher training experience are required.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Contact CIES for detailed information about possible appointments.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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united KingdomSummary: Approximately 12 awards are offered for academics or professionals to lecture, conduct research or do a combination of both in a variety of fields. Awards are for 3-12 months. Candidates interested in applying for an award in the UK are advised to visit the Commission’s website at www.fulbright.co.uk for updated information and may wish to consult the following websites for information about host universities: http://education.guardian.co.uk, www.educationuk.org, www.hero.ac.uk, www.universitiesuk.ac.uk, www.britishcouncil.org. See also Distinguished Chair awards in the UK and both regional or special programs in Europe.Program Overview: The grant year is from September 2010 until August 2011, but scholars must begin the grant between September 2010 and April 2011. Once the official grant papers are signed, no extensions or alterations can be made. Proposals for research projects will be evaluated not only for their scholarly, artistic or professional excellence, but also for the potential in increased mutual understanding between the United States and the UK. Preference is given to applicants who have not spent a significant amount of time in the UK.Staff: Assistant Director Maria Bettua, 202.686.6245, [email protected] or Program Associate Alexandra Squitieri, 202.686.6232, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0409Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant 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.Location(s): 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.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and April 2011Comments: The U.S.-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.Deadline: August 1, 2009

CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND POLICE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPSAward #0410Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: This fellowship is designed to enable active domestic police officers and civilian professional staff involved in policy aspects of policing to extend their professional expertise by researching an aspect or problem of policing shared by U.S. and UK police forces. Grantees may conduct research or do a combination of lecturing and research in their field of expertise. Candidates must develop a substantive project and demonstrate that participation in the program will produce benefits of significance to the larger law enforcement community.Additional Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, police studies or related discipline within the social sciences preferred. Those without a degree who have shown professional excellence will be considered.Location(s): The grantee is expected to arrange his/her own affiliation(s) to a higher education host institution appropriate to the research topic. Applicants are required to identify with whom they wish to work and to include relevant correspondence.Length of Grant: 3 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and April 2011Comments: Applicants must be currently employed by a police force and must be recommended by supervisory staff within their department. Grantees must have full or partial financial support from their home department. Police Fellows are not required to follow a course, but must have an affiliation with an institution relevant to their research project. A letter of invitation is required at the time of application, as the Commission will wish to see evidence that an affiliation in the UK is being sought. The proposed host should have links with the UK police force and should be appropriate for the research program. The major police training center in the UK is the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) formerly ‘Bramshill College’, in Hampshire. Their facilities are extensive and they have previously hosted recipients of this award. The NPIA is also a useful starting point for finding affiliation elsewhere in the country and candidates are encouraged to contact NPIA for advice on suitable locations for any particular course of study. For more information on the NPIA visit www.npia.police.uk/. Additional contact information: National Police Library, NPIA, Bramshill, Hampshire, RG27 0JW, Telephone: 01256 602650; Fax: 01256 602285, E-mail: [email protected] ; Web site: www.npia.police.uk/en/5218.htm or contact Alistair Cumming, [email protected], Tel: 01256 602312. The following universities also offer relevant courses: Queen’s University, Belfast; Brunel University; University of Cambridge; Cardiff University; Coventry University; University of Durham; University of Edinburgh; University of Keele; University of Kent at Canterbury; King’s College, London;

Kingston University; University of Leeds; Leicester University; University of Lincolnshire and Humberside; Liverpool Hope University; Liverpool John Moores University; London School of Economics; Loughborough University; Oxford Brookes University; University of Manchester; University of Portsmouth; University of Sheffield; University of Southampton; University of Stirling; University of Wales, Bangor; and University of West England (Bristol). Additional information, including examples of previous projects and host institutions, is available from www.fulbright.co.ukDeadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-CARDIFF UNIVERSITY POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPAward #0411Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct postdoctoral research in one of the research departments of Cardiff University. Grant activity may involve a small amount of teaching.Specialization(s): Applications are welcome from scholars in any field offered at Cardiff University, including: architecture, biosciences, business (including economics), chemistry, city and regional planning, computer sciences, earth sciences, engineering, English, communication and philosophy, European studies (includes politics), history and archaeology, journalism, media and cultural studies, law, mathematics, music, optometry and vision sciences, pharmacy, physics and astronomy, psychology, religious and theological studies, social sciences (includes education) and Welsh.Additional Qualifications: Must have a doctoral degree by the start of the proposed grant period.Location(s): Cardiff University, Cardiff, WalesLength of Grant: 4 months to 12 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and April 2011Comments: Applicants are required to identify with whom they wish to work and to include relevant correspondence with their application. Faculty accommodation is sometimes available and candidates should enquire well in advance of arrival in Wales. The award is intended as a contribution towards travel and general expenses incurred during the recipient’s time in the UK, including any required work permit fees. Candidates usually arrange to receive sabbatical pay while away to meet any additional expenses. Contact: Angus Eason, international relations officer, by telephone (+42920.876596), fax (+42920.874622) or e-mail ([email protected]). Visit www.cf.ac.uk/international for more information about the host institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-KING’S COLLEGE LONDON RESEARCH AWARDAward #0412Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Research may be in any of the disciplines offered by the University for periods of 3-6 months (4 month minimum preferred).

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Additional Qualifications: A Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree (including a master’s depending on the field) as appropriate. For professionals and artists outside academe, recognized professional standing and substantial professional accomplishments.Location(s): Kings College, LondonLength of Grant: 3 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 to April 2011Comments: King’s College London is one of the world’s top universities and the 4th oldest in England. A research-led university based in the heart of London, King’s has 19,700 students from over 140 countries. King’s has an outstanding reputation for providing world-class multi faculty teaching and cutting edge interdisciplinary research.King’s has a particularly distinguished reputation in the humanities, law, social sciences, the health sciences, natural sciences and engineering, and has played a major role in many of the advances that have shaped modern life, such as the discovery of DNA. It is the largest center for the education of healthcare professionals in Europe and home to five Medical Research Council Centres-more than any other university.Deadline: August 1,

FULBRIGHT-LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY AWARDAward #0566Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Research may be in any of the disciplines offered by the University for periods of 3-6 months.Additional Qualifications: A Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree (including a master’s depending on the field) as appropriate. For professionals and artists outside academe, recognized professional standing and substantial professional accomplishments.Location(s): University of Liverpool, LiverpoolLength of Grant: 3 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 to April 2011Comments: With eight Nobel Prize winners, the University of Liverpool has a tradition of research excellence, and this continues today through its postgraduate teaching and learning. Liverpool is a Russell Group institution, which means that that postgraduate students learn alongside academics who are internationally recognized for their research expertise. The successes of the University are reflected in the outstanding results. In the 2008 UK Research Assessment Exercise, a total of 53 percent of research staff were ranked in the highest categories of 4* (world-leading) and 3* (internationally excellent) for their research. The programs are founded upon dynamic curricula led by our cutting-edge research. As part of its postgraduate learning community, there will be an opportunity to match the grantee’s studies to staff research interests and gain insight into key research findings, often ahead of their wider publication.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY BELFAST ANGLOPHONE IRISH WRITING AWARDAward #0413Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Researching and teaching Anglophone Irish Writing or Modern Anglophone Irish Literature from the 18th century through contemporary writing at Queen’s University Belfast (QUB). The appointment will be for a period of 6 months beginning in January and concluding in June. Course(s): Anglophone Irish Writing or Modern Anglophone Irish Literature from the 18th century through contemporary writing.Level and Type: The scholar would assist in the teaching of one undergraduate module in modern Irish literature, either on the second or third year of the BA (Hons) in English program, as well as conduct one postgraduate seminar in the field of the lecturer’s expertise and interest in Anglophone Irish Writing. The Scholar would also offer research seminars on his or her published work and work in progress at events sponsored by the Seamus Heaney Centre and the School of English. Hours per week: Flexible; to be negotiated with QUBAdditional grant activities: Contribute to the ongoing work of the Seamus Heaney Centre, QUB, and engage in discussion, interaction, collaboration and research that the 6-month grant would provide.Specialization(s): Anglophone Irish writing or modern Anglophone Irish literatureAdditional Qualifications: A Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree (including a master’s depending on the field). For professionals and artists outside academe, recognized professional standing and substantial professional accomplishments.Location(s): Queen’s University of Belfast, BelfastLength of Grant: 6 monthsStarting Date: January 2010Comments: The Scholar would be associated with the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry within the School of English at Queen’s University Belfast. The Centre now supports and promotes the School of English’s longest standing postgraduate program, the M.A. in English (Irish Writing). This M.A. program draws students from across the globe and has been a focal point for interaction at local, regional and international level not only in taught seminars and workshops but also in terms of honors its students have won for their publications and work-in-progress. Internationally well known critics and scholars of modern Anglophone Irish literature have been associated with the development of this program in recent years. The scholar will have an opportunity to participate in a number of Fulbright Scholar events including the week-long Fulbright Forum in January.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY BELFAST AWARD IN GOVERNANCE, PUBLIC POLICY AND SOCIAL RESEARCHAward #0414Category: Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: This award provides a U.S. academic to conduct postdoctoral research at the University’s Institute of Governance. The initial award period is 6 months, but may be extended, at the discretion of Queen’s University, to a full academic year. The Scholar may also conduct lectures per arrangements with the host institution.Specialization(s): Public policy and administration, governance, social researchAdditional Qualifications: Applicants should be leaders or potential leaders in the fields in which the work of the Institute of Governance, Public Policy and Social Research is concentrated.Location(s): Institute of Governance, Public Policy and Social Research, Queen’s University of Belfast, BelfastLength of Grant: 6 months to 12 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2009 and April 2010Comments: The institute was founded in 2001 and is interdisciplinary in focus, pulling together staff from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences and occasionally other interdisciplinary ventures within the wider university. Disciplines represented in the institute are law, management and economics, philosophy, politics, and sociology, all broadly defined. Applications are welcome from candidates within these disciplines or cognate areas. There are a number of themes that draw staff together in the institute: (1) ethics and accountability; (2) decision-making and its explanation by complexity theory; (3) interdisciplinary aspects of aging, in particular advocacy; (4) local level governance and policy making. It is not essential that a scholar should be able to fit into these themes centrally, but some intellectual contact with one or more of them would be considered advantageous. The award is for 12,500 pounds. The candidate will have their own office, PC with Internet connection, access to the resources of Queen’s library and information services. Candidates should contact the current director of the institute, Professor Sally Wheeler ([email protected]), for information on local housing, schools, and academic life in Northern Ireland. For additional information visit: www.qub.ac.uk and www.governance.qub.ac.uk.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY BELFAST CREATIVE WRITING AWARDAward #0415Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecturing, writing and public readings of their own work at Queen’s University Belfast (QUB). The award will be for a period of 6 months beginning in January and concluding in June.Course(s): Creative WritingLevel and Type: The scholar will assist in the teaching of one undergraduate module in creative

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writing, as well as conduct one postgraduate workshop in the field of the lecturer’s expertise and interest in creative writing. The scholar will also offer public readings of published work and work-in-progress at and through events sponsored by the Seamus Heaney Centre and the School of English. Hours per week: Flexible; to be negotiated with QUB.Additional grant activities: Contribute to the ongoing work of the Seamus Heaney Centre, QUB, and engage in discussion, interaction, collaboration and research that the 6-month award would provide.Additional Qualifications: A Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree (including a master’s depending on the field). For professionals and artists outside academe, recognized professional standing and substantial professional accomplishments.Location(s): Queen’s University of Belfast, BelfastLength of Grant: 6 monthsComments: The Scholar will be associated with the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry within the School of English at Queen’s University Belfast. The Centre functions as a strong engine for the development and dissemination of creative writing in the university not only in Belfast, but

also in Northern Ireland, in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. The Centre not only carries the name of the Nobel Prize winning poet Seamus Heaney who was both a student and a lecturer in the School of English in the late 1950s through the early 1970s. The scholar will also have the opportunity to participate in a number of Fulbright Scholar events including the week-long Fulbright Forum in January are also included.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER SCHOOL OF POLICY STUDIES AWARDAward #0416Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture in comparative public administration, public management or social policy at undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels. Offer a seminar on research conducted during the grant period. Engage in professional development work with senior public sector officials on cross-border (Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland) short courses. Consult on curriculum development.Specialization(s): Comparative public administration, public management, social policy

Additional Qualifications: Well-developed teaching and research networks within U.S. universities. Track record of international research within one or more of the following teaching areas: comparative public administration, public management and social policy.Location(s): School of Policy Studies, University of UlsterLength of Grant: 3 months to 12 monthsStarting Date: Between September 2010 and April 2011Comments: The Initiative on Conflict Resolution and Ethnicity, (INCORE), is located within the school. INCORE is a joint initiative of the United Nations University and the University of Ulster, addressing the management and resolution of ethno-political conflicts through a combination of research, policy and Internet work. The award is for 12,500 pounds. The grantee will be afforded the full facilities of permanent faculty staff to support his or her ongoing research, including office accommodation, computer access, library resources and other sports and social facilities. Visit www.socsci.ulst.ac.uk/policy for more information about the school. Candidates should contact the current director of the school, Professor Paul Carmichael: www2.ulster.ac.uk/staff/p.carmichael.htmlDeadline: August 1, 2009

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middle east and north africa regional research ProgramSummary: Up to six awards for research in any academic or professional area in two or more countries of the Middle East or North Africa.Program Overview: Support is provided for research projects of historical or contemporary focus, comparative or regional in scope or where data must be collected in several countries. Fieldwork must be conducted in two or more countries of the region. Projects that involve collaboration with host country colleagues and institutions and that will contribute to cooperation among countries of the region are particularly encouraged. Projects may be undertaken in the following areas of the Middle East or North Africa: Bahrain, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Kuwait, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and West Bank.Staff: Assistant Director Gary L. Garrison, 202.686.4019, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA REGIONAL RESEARCH PROGRAMAward #0417Number of Awards: Approximately 6Category: ResearchSpecialization(s): Possible fields for research include, but are not limited to, architecture, area studies, biological sciences, communications, education, environmental sciences, humanities, law, medical sciences, physical sciences and social sciences.Additional Qualifications: Professionals who have a demonstrated record of research will be considered.Language: Appropriate language proficiency is required for successfully carrying out the research project.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Grants must be undertaken in a single period of residence abroad between June 1, 2009 and September 30, 2010.Comments: Proposals must provide a detailed itinerary of travel to each country, including proposed host institutions and, if possible, letters confirming affiliation. Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation. If an affiliation is not confirmed by the time of selection, the applicant will be responsible for obtaining an affiliation as a condition of receiving an award. For projects in North Africa, a one- or two-page Arabic or French summary of the research project is required with the application. Obtain additional application instructions from CIES staff or visit www.cies.org.Deadline: August 1, 2009

algeriaSummary: Up to three lecturing awards.Program Overview: Academic year is from October 2010 to July 2011 and includes three terms: October through December 2010, January through March 2011, and April through June 2011, with two 2-week breaks in winter and spring. Lecturing is in Arabic or French, with the exception of American studies and English language awards, where English is employed. A working knowledge of either Arabic or French is necessary to function in universities and communities. A one- or two-page summary of the project in Arabic or French is required, except for American studies or English language proposals.Security Overview: Algeria is a country in transition after its bloody civil war during the 1990s. The security environment in rural and remote areas continues to pose a significant security risk. As recipients of U.S. government funded grants, all Fulbright Scholars must follow established Embassy security guidelines and are required to receive a security briefing by the Regional Security Office soon after their arrival.Staff: Program Officer Danielle Antonio, 202.686.4013, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

MULTIPLE DISCIPLINESAward #0418Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach at the undergraduate or graduate levels. Emphasis placed on graduate level instruction for Ph.D. in English language, American studies, American history or American literature.Specialization(s): In priority order: American history or literature, English composition, English as a foreign language, management, public administration, multidisciplinary curriculum and instruction at undergraduate and graduate levels, linguistics, interpretation, journalism, communications, information science, business administration, economics, international tradeAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. or the equivalent terminal degree and higher education teaching experience desired, but open to MA/MS, MFA, JD, or M.B.A.Language: For American literature, American history, and other English language related courses, classes to be conducted in English. Arabic or French proficiency desired for teaching other subjects, but could possibly accommodate English speakers.Location(s): University Benyoucef Benkhedda of Algiers, Algiers; University Es-Senia Oran; Oran, Mentouri University, Constantine or University of Annaba, AnnabaLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Contact CIES for details on particular award fields or visit university Web sites: University Benyoucef Benkhedda of Algiers, www.univ-alger.dz/ang/index.html or University Es-Senia, Oran, www.univ-oran.dz., Mentouri University, www.umc.dzDeadline: August 1, 2009

bahrainSummary: Up to three lecturing, research or lecturing/research awards. See also research opportunities under the Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Academic terms are September 2010 through January 2011 and mid-January through June 2011. Full academic-year awards are preferred, but one-semester awards will be considered. Obtain names and addresses of host institution representatives from CIES. Web site addresses for host institutions are University of Bahrain, www.uob.edu.bh; Arabian Gulf University, www.agu.edu.bh; Bahrain Center for Studies and Research, www.bcsr.gov.bh; and Economic Development Board, www.bahrainedb.com.Staff: Assistant Director Gary L. Garrison, 202.686.4019, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0419Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses, conduct research or carry out a combination of lecturing and research activities in any academic or professional discipline.Specialization(s): Business, finance and trade liberalization are priority fields.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. or equivalent with a minimum of 5 years of teaching experience is required.Language: English is widely spoken, and many university classes are taught in English. A knowledge of Arabic appropriate to the proposed research is helpful, but not necessary.Location(s): University of Bahrain, Manama; Arabian Gulf University, Manama; Bahrain Centre for Studies and Research, Manama or Economic Development Board, , ManamaLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for 5- or 10-month awards or February 2011 for 5-month awardsComments: Previous awards have been made in American studies, biological sciences, business, education, environmental sciences, library science, psychology, social sciences, TEFL and urban planning. New applications are not limited to these fields. Practicing professionals with higher education teaching experience will be considered.Deadline: August 1, 2009

EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION OR TEACHER EDUCATIONAward #0002Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses, conduct research or carry out a combination of teaching and research activities.Specialization(s): Educational administration, teaching methodology, assessment or curriculum development

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Language: English is widely spoken, and many university classes are taught in English. Knowledge of Arabic appropriate to the proposed research need is advised, but not required.Location(s): Bahrain Teachers College, University of Bahrain, ManamaLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for 5- or 10-month awards or January 2011 for 6-month awardsComments: Bahrain is currently engaged in a major reform initiative of K-12 education that includes teacher education as a key element. New national and international schools are being built, and standards for teacher preparation and evaluation are being established. Scholars will have the opportunity to engage in a broad range of activities, including team teaching, curriculum development, school and community relationship building, and establishment of a research framework for longitudinal study of education and outcomes. Contact Dr. Kathryn Bindon, [email protected] for additional details on the host institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

egyptSummary: Up to 11 awards, including lecturing, junior research, senior research or combined lecturing/research in any discipline. See also research opportunities under the Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Applications will be considered from qualified candidates who hold a Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree and have research or higher education teaching experience. Professionals who have a demonstrated record of research will also be considered. Retired faculty are welcome to apply. Knowledge of Arabic is helpful but not required, except as necessary for research projects. The Fulbright Commission will arrange host institution affiliations for applicants for those awards not located at a specific institution. Applicants may indicate a preferred institution. Although not mandatory, a letter of invitation or support from a potential host institution may be obtained by applicants and included in the application. Academic year is two semesters: September 2010 through mid-January 2011 and February through May 2011. Visit www.frcu.eun.eg for general information about higher education in Egypt. Contact Ms. Ranya Rashed at the Binational Fulbright Commission in Egypt at [email protected], or visit www.fulbright-egypt.org.Staff: Assistant Director Gary L. Garrison, 202.686.4019, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0420Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any discipline. Present occasional lectures at institutions in Egypt.Additional Qualifications: Intended for scholars at the associate or full professor rank or the professional equivalent. Applicants should have

a minimum of 5 years research or teaching experience at the time of application.Language: Sufficient proficiency in Arabic is required to conduct the proposed study.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Flexible within the 2010-11 academic yearComments: Applicants should submit detailed research proposals to be pursued while in Egypt. (See also research opportunities under the Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program.) Visit www.frcu.eun.eg for general information about higher education in Egypt, or contact the Binational Fulbright Commission in Egypt at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0421Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach advanced undergraduate and graduate courses approximately 12 hours weekly. Supervise M.A. theses and Ph.D. dissertations. Specific activities to be arranged through consultation with the host institution.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 4 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester awards; September 2010 for two-semester awardsComments: Visit www.frcu.eun.eg for general information about higher education in Egypt, or contact the Binational Fulbright Commission in Egypt at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0422Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research and teach advanced undergraduate and graduate courses, approximately 6 hours weekly with 20 percent of time devoted to consulting with faculty colleagues and advising M.A. and Ph.D. students. Specific activities are to be arranged in consultation with the host institution.Language: Lecturing is in English. Sufficient proficiency needed in Arabic to conduct the proposed research.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Flexible within the 2010-11 academic yearComments: Visit www.frcu.eun.eg for general information about higher education in Egypt, or contact the Binational Fulbright Commission in Egypt at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINES - POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHAward #0423Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any discipline.

Additional Qualifications: Intended for scholars at or below the assistant professor rank or the professional equivalent, who have received their Ph.D. within the past 5 years from the date of application.Language: Sufficient Arabic proficiency is needed to conduct the proposed project.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Flexible within the 2010-11 academic yearComments: Applicants should submit detailed research proposals to be pursued while in Egypt. Visit www.frcu.eun.eg for general information about higher education in Egypt, or contact the Binational Fulbright Commission in Egypt at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0424Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses and advise students.Specialization(s): American history, political science, public policy, sociology, anthropology, economics, media or philosophyAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D., higher education teaching experience and faculty rank are normally required.Location(s): American University in Cairo, CairoLength of Grant: 9 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: Prior contact with the host institution is recommended. Contact Dr. Lisa Anderson, provost, [email protected] or visit www.aucegypt.edu for additional institutional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

LIBRARY SERVICES AND INFORMATION SCIENCEAward #0425Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research and lead seminars or workshops for librarians, specialists and administrative staff. Assist in issues related to collections development and other activities of the host institution. Assist in development of library resources for children that will aid their literary, oral and cognitive development and creativity.Specialization(s): Library and information science, managementAdditional Qualifications: M.L.S. or Ph.D. in library science required.Language: Lecturing is in English. Sufficient proficiency is needed in Arabic to conduct the proposed research.Location(s): Bibliotheca Alexandrina, AlexandriaLength of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Flexible within the 2010-11 academic yearComments: Prior contact with the host institution is recommended. Contact Dr. Sohair Wastawy, chief librarian, at [email protected] or visit www.bibalex.org for institutional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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POLITICAL SCIENCEAward #0426Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research and give occasional lectures to resident specialists and researchers.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. or advanced degree is required. Five or more years academic or professional experience are preferred.Language: Sufficient Arabic proficiency is required to conduct the proposed research project. Occasional lectures are in English.Location(s): Al Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, CairoLength of Grant: 3 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: Flexible within 2010-11 academic yearComments: Prior contact with the host institution is recommended. Contact Dr. Abdel Moneim Said, director, at [email protected] or visit www.ahram.org.eg/acpss for additional institutional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SCIENCESAward #0427Category: Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research. Possibly participate in or lead seminars and workshops, conduct assessment of research and academic needs and conduct teacher training for faculty.Specialization(s): Multiple disciplines in the sciences, including but not limited to: biology, chemistry, environmental sciences, food and nutrition, genetic engineering research methods, textiles or physicsAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. and at least 3 years of higher education teaching experience required. Scientists from research institutions may also apply and should hold a Ph.D. and have at least 3 years of research experience.Language: Lecturing is in English. Sufficient proficiency in Arabic is needed to conduct the proposed research.Location(s): National Research Center, CairoLength of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Flexible within the 2010-11 academic yearComments: Prior contact with the host institution is recommended. Contact Dr. Esmat Abdel Ghaffar, [email protected] or visit www.nrc.sci.eg for additional institutional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAward #0428Category: Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research and teach undergraduate and graduate students, supervise graduate research and curriculum development.Specialization(s): Political science, geography, history, sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, finance, accounting, business administration or managementLanguage: Lecturing is in English. Sufficient proficiency in Arabic is needed to conduct the proposed research.Location(s): Alexandria University, AlexandriaLength of Grant: 3 months to 9 months

Starting Date: Flexible within the 2010-11 academic yearComments: Contact Dr. Hind Mahmoud Hanafy, vice president, Postgraduate Studies and Research, at [email protected], fax 011-20-3-592-0956, or visit www.alex.edu.eg for additional institutional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

TOURISMAward #0429Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Lecture to graduate students and faculty.Specialization(s): E-tourism, eco-tourism, restoration, cultural heritage, museum studies, tourism management (marketing, customer service, hospitality industry and human resource management)Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. or advanced degree and at least 5 years of higher education teaching experience or professional experience are required. Rank of assistant professor or professional equivalent is required.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Faculty of Hotels and Tourism, Helwan University, CairoLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: Prior contact with the host institution and a letter of invitation are recommended. Contact Dr. Shaza Gamal El Din, at [email protected] or visit www.helwan.edu.eg for institutional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTSAward #0430Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research and lecture to undergraduate students, participate in or lead seminars or workshops in specialized academic programs and conferences.Specialization(s): Theatre studies, dance, folklore, music, cinema, visual effects, and vocal studiesAdditional Qualifications: Professional artist or performer, preferably with Ph.D. or equivalent.Language: Lecturing is in English. An appropriate level of Arabic proficiency is needed to conduct the proposed research.Location(s): Academy of Arts, CairoLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: Prior contact with the host institution is recommended. Contact Dr. Sahar Farrag, professor, at [email protected] or Dr. Mohamed El Sayed at [email protected], or visit www.aoarts.gov.eg for institutional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

israelSummary: Up to eight awards for lecturing, research, combined lecturing/research, and artists- and writers-in-residence and ten awards for postdoctoral research. See also research opportunities under the Middle East and North

Africa Regional Research Program and the Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair awards.Program Overview: The United States-Israel Educational Foundation’s (USIEF) U.S. Scholar Program is a vital component in the Foundation’s efforts to help strengthen cultural and educational ties between the two countries through scholarly interaction. The main criteria in the selection of USIEF fellows are academic excellence, leadership capabilities and the potential of the proposed program of work to achieve professional objectives while enhancing mutual understanding between the people of the United States and Israel. USIEF also aims to allocate grants to scholars and professionals representative of the geographic and ethnic diversity of the American people. In addition, priority is given to candidates who have had limited or no prior experience in Israel. Knowledge of Hebrew is helpful but not required, except as necessary for research projects. Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include a letter of invitation with their application. USIEF is willing to assist those interested in identifying suitable host institutions. According to USIEF policy, a host institution is obliged to make a financial contribution toward the funding of its guest’s USIEF grant. This financial aspect should be included in preliminary discussions with potential hosts, prior to the issuance of a letter of invitation. Visit www.che.org.il/english/colleges/default.asp for a listing of accredited institutions of higher education in Israel. Israel is a country rich in archaeological sites, antiquities and plant and animal life. It has a diverse and multicultural population. The percentage of Israelis engaged in scientific and technological inquiry, and the amount spent on research and development in relation to its Gross Domestic Product, are among the highest in the world. The Fulbright-in-Israel Forum on the USIEF website, www.fulbright.org.il/index.php?id=714, presents first-hand information on the Fulbright Israel experience, provided by program alumni.Staff: Assistant Director Gary L. Garrison, 202.686.4019, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0431Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in all areas of the arts, sciences, humanities and social sciences.Additional Qualifications: Assistant professor or higher academic rank or equivalent professional experience is required.Language: Hebrew is helpful but not required.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September or October 2010 or later during the academic yearComments: Host institution is obliged to make a financial contribution toward the funding of its guest’s USIEF grant. This financial aspect should be included in preliminary discussions with potential hosts prior to the issuance of a letter of invitation.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0432Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach courses in any subject considered of high priority to Israeli universities and other higher education institutions. Applicants should describe proposed courses.Additional Qualifications: Assistant professor or higher academic rank or equivalent professional experience is required.Language: Hebrew is helpful but not required.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September or October 2010 or February 2011Comments: A host institution is obliged to make a financial contribution toward the funding of its guest’s USIEF grant. This financial aspect should be included in preliminary discussions with potential hosts prior to the issuance of a letter of invitation.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0433Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses and conduct research in area of interest. Applicants should describe proposed courses and submit a detailed plan of research.Additional Qualifications: Assistant professor or higher academic rank or equivalent professional experience is required.Language: Hebrew is helpful but not required.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September or October 2010 or February 2011Comments: A host institution is obliged to make a financial contribution toward the funding of its guest’s USIEF grant. This financial aspect should be included in preliminary discussions with potential hosts prior to the issuance of a letter of invitation.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINES: FULBRIGHT-BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIPAward #0434Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses in area of interest and collaborate in research with a Bar-Ilan partner. Applicants should describe proposed courses and submit a detailed plan of research.Specialization(s): Open to any discipline, though priority will be given to scholars in science teaching, hermeneutics, philosophy of science and bioethics.Additional Qualifications: Assistant professor or higher academic rank is required.Location(s): Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-GanLength of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September or October 2010 or February 2011Comments: The host institution is obliged to

make a financial contribution toward the funding of its guest’s USIEF grant. This financial aspect should be included in preliminary discussions with potential hosts prior to the issuance of a letter of invitation.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINES: FULBRIGHT-BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIPAward #0435Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses and collaborate in research with a Ben-Gurion University partner. Applicants should describe proposed courses and submit a detailed plan of research.Additional Qualifications: Assistant professor or higher academic rank is required.Location(s): Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, BeershebaLength of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September or October 2010 or February 2011Comments: The host institution is obliged to make a financial contribution toward the funding of its guest’s USIEF grant. This financial aspect should be included in preliminary discussions with potential hosts prior to the issuance of a letter of invitation.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINES: FULBRIGHT-TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIPAward #0436Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses and collaborate in research with a Tel Aviv University partner. Applicants should describe proposed courses and submit a detailed plan of research.Specialization(s): Open to applicants in any discipline, but priority fields are East Asian studies, especially Japanese or Chinese history and politics, modern Japanese studies, religion and philosophy or Indian religion or philosophy, communications, conflict resolution, studies in government, television and cinema.Additional Qualifications: Assistant professor or higher academic rank is required.Location(s): Tel Aviv University, Tel AvivLength of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September or October 2010 or February 2011Comments: The host institution is obliged to make a financial c ontribution toward the funding of its guest’s USIEF grant. This financial aspect should be included in preliminary discussions with potential hosts prior to the issuance of a letter of invitation.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINES: FULBRIGHT-UNIVERSITY OF HAIFA FELLOWSHIPAward #0437Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses and collaborate in research with a University of Haifa partner. Applicants should describe proposed courses and submit a detailed plan of research.

Additional Qualifications: Assistant professor or higher academic rank is required.Location(s): University of Haifa, HaifaLength of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September or October 2010 or February 2011Comments: The host institution is obliged to make a financial contribution toward the funding of its guest’s USIEF grant. This financial aspect should be included in preliminary discussions with potential hosts prior to the issuance of a letter of invitation.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ARTIST/WRITER-IN-RESIDENCEAward #0438Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach courses in visual or performing arts or creative writing and carry out other activities to be arranged. Final lecturing and other activities are to be determined in consultation with host institution after selection for an award. Applicant should describe proposed courses.Specialization(s): Visual arts (painting, sculpture and photography), performing arts (dance, theater, music, opera, cinema, playwriting and scriptwriting), creative writingLanguage: Hebrew is helpful but not required.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September or October 2010 or February 2011Comments: Professional and academic excellence will be the major criteria for selection for these awards. Candidates are encouraged to submit samples of their work that can be made available to Israeli institutions. A host institution is obliged to make a financial contribution toward the funding of its guest’s USIEF grant. This financial aspect should be included in preliminary discussions with potential hosts prior to the issuance of a letter of invitation.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT-TECHNION FELLOWSHIPAward #0440Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses and collaborate in research with a Technion partner. Applicants should describe proposed courses and submit a detailed plan of research.Specialization(s): Architecture and town planning, biology, chemistry, engineering (biomedical, chemical, civil, computer science, food and biotechnology, industrial, materials, mechanical), management, mathematics (pure and applied), medicine, physics, science and technology education, space technology, transportation, water resourcesAdditional Qualifications: Assistant professor or higher academic rank is required.Location(s): Technion Israel Institute of Technology, HaifaLength of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September or October 2010 or February 2011Comments: The host institution is obliged to

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POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPSAward #0441Number of Awards: Approximately 10Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in all areas of the arts, sciences, humanities and social sciences.Specialization(s): All academic disciplines.Additional Qualifications: Preference will be given to candidates who have received doctorates within the 3 year period prior to the date of application. Holders of tenure-track positions are not eligible to apply.Language: Hebrew is helpful but not required.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 20 monthsStarting Date: September or October 2010 or February 2011Comments: Applicants must apply to potential host institutions in Israel, according to the guidelines of these institutions, in parallel to submission of their applications. Prior to confirmation of an award, candidates will be required to provide proof of acceptance as a postdoctoral research fellow at an accredited institution of higher education. Participating host institutions are required to provide fellows with their customary postdoctoral award in addition to the Fulbright postdoctoral fellowship provided by the United States-Israel Educational Foundation. The Fulbright award is $20,000 per academic year for two academic years (20 months total in Israel).Deadline: August 1, 2009

JordanSummary: Up to eight awards for lecturing, research or combined lecturing/research. See also research opportunities under the Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Academic year is September 2010 through June 2011. Semester break is first 2 weeks of February 2011. Preference for candidates with at least 5 years of postdoctoral experience. Applicants may suggest preferred host institutions. Although not mandatory, a letter of invitation from a potential host institution may be obtained by applicants and included in the application. Final affiliation will be confirmed or arranged and secured by the Jordanian-American Commission for Educational Exchange in Amman. Visit the commission’s Web site at www.fulbright-jordan.org for general information and to access additional Web site links for the major public and private universities in Jordan.Staff: Assistant Director Gary L. Garrison, 202.686.4019, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0442Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any area of interest. Researchers are encouraged to present occasional lectures at institutions throughout Jordan.Additional Qualifications: Professionals will be considered.Language: Arabic proficiency is required if necessary for research project. Interpreters are not provided or available.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Host institutional affiliations to be determined by the Binational Fulbright Commission in Amman, but applicant may indicate preference or submit a letter of invitation. The commission will reconfirm all pre-established affiliations. Contact Mr. Alain McNamara, executive director, [email protected], or Ms. Eman Malhas, program officer, [email protected], for specific information about awards. Grantees are expected to arrive in Jordan in the first week of September 2010 for the in-country orientation program.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0443Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses or carry out a combination of teaching and research activities. Lecturers will teach two graduate courses and one or two undergraduate courses and lecturer/researchers will teach one or two undergraduate or graduate courses. Class size is 20-40 undergraduate and 8-15 graduate students, depending on field. Assist with curriculum development, thesis advising and other work as agreed upon with host institution.Specialization(s): Applications welcome in any discipline, with priority given to American studies, English language and literature, fine arts, business administration and finance, environmental sciences, information technology, law (intellectual property rights, international trade or alternate dispute resolution), rehabilitative science, occupational therapy, strategic management, women’s studies and gender studies and engineering fields and sub-fields.Additional Qualifications: At least 5 years teaching experience preferred. Professionals who have had teaching experience will be considered. Arab American scholar applicants are encouraged to apply.Language: Applicants should have proficiency in Arabic as necessary to carry out proposed projects successfully.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Lecturers in humanities, social

sciences and the arts (except for those teaching American studies, English or American language and literature and associated fields) are required to have some proficiency in spoken and written Arabic. Lecturers in scientific and technological fields are encouraged, but not required, to have knowledge of Arabic. Interpreters are not available or provided. Host institutional affiliations to be determined by the Fulbright Commission in Amman, but applicant may indicate preference or submit a letter of invitation. The commission will reconfirm all preestablished affiliations. Contact Mr. Alain McNamara, executive director or Ms. Eman Malhas, program officer, at [email protected] for specific information about awards. Grantees are expected to arrive in Jordan in the first week of September 2010 for the in-country orientation program.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0444Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach two graduate courses and one undergraduate course.Specialization(s): American economy, political science, foreign policy, literature, history, law, culture or societyLanguage: EnglishLocation(s): University of Jordan, AmmanLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Obtain details of host institution and programs from Dr. Ahmed Majdoubeh, dean of graduate school, [email protected], www.ju.edu.jo. Class sizes vary depending on subject matter, 15-25 at undergraduate level or 8-15 at graduate level.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATUREAward #0445Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach three undergraduate courses, 15-25 students per class.Specialization(s): English language; American, English or world literatureAdditional Qualifications: Experienced community college faculty are encouraged. Minimum 5-8 years of teaching experience required.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Affiliation will be with any public or private higher education institution.Deadline: August 1, 2009

NURSINGAward #0446Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach two graduate courses and one undergraduate course. Assist dean with curriculum development for new master’s degree in clinical nursing specialist program.

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Specialization(s): Clinical nurse specialist in adult, oncology, maternity and women’s health, pediatric, psychiatric and mental health or community health nursing; management and leadership clinical specialist or nursing informatics clinical specialistLanguage: EnglishLocation(s): Hashemite University, ZarkaLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Obtain specific information about host institution and award fields from Dr. Majd Mrayyan, dean, [email protected], www.hu.edu.jo.Deadline: August 1, 2009

KuwaitSummary: Up to four lecturing or combined lecturing/research awards. See also research opportunities under the Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Academic year is September 2010 through June 2011. Fulbright programs in Kuwait provide an outstanding opportunity for American lecturers and/or researchers to reach out to Arab and Muslim audiences. The leadership of the new private universities are actively seeking senior scholars to make an impact on the future direction of their institutions. Lecturers are highly coveted and well supported. All Kuwaiti universities are in need of fully developed American studies programs. Lecturers in the field of American studies would have a long-term positive impact at all institutions. Lecturing in Kuwait offers a unique working environment that simulates life in America, but also provides the opportunity to experience Arab society and Islamic culture in a very accessible manner.Staff: Assistant Director Gary L. Garrison, 202.686.4019, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0447Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate-level courses, advise advanced students and faculty on research and assist in curriculum and program design. Conduct research in conjunction with lecturing.Specialization(s): Preferred fields include, but are not limited to, American studies including American history, literature, and political processes; business administration; commerce; economics; education; English as a foreign language; sociology or political science.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. or equivalent and at least 5 years teaching experience.Language: Arabic is necessary for research projects and for lecturing in social sciences, humanities and education at Kuwait University and the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training. See also Comments.Location(s): Kuwait University, Kuwait; American University of Kuwait, Kuwait; Gulf University for Science and Technology, Kuwait or

The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, SafatLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Applicants are strongly encouraged to have arranged a program of activities with a colleague or department at Kuwait University, www.kuniv.edu.kw, American University of Kuwait, www.auk.edu.kw, Gulf University for Science and Technology, www.gust.edu.kw, or the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, www.paaet.edu.kw and to include a letter of invitation from the institution with the application. English is the language of instruction at American University of Kuwait and Gulf University of Science and Technology. Lecturers at Kuwait University need to have a high proficiency in Arabic, with the exception of instructors of American literature, business, commerce and English language courses. Contact CIES for names and addresses of institutional representatives.Deadline: August 1, 2009

lebanonSummary: Up to five lecturing, research or lecturing/research awards at any university in Lebanon. All disciplines will be considered. Proposals in disciplines that contribute to the building of civil society in Lebanon (public administration, law, economics and American studies) are of special interest. For research opportunities, see the Fulbright Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program.Program Overview: The academic year is from October 2010 through June 2011. Many universities follow the semester system, though some do not. The U.S. Embassy will arrange host institution affiliations for applicants for those awards not located at a specific institution, in consultation with universities. Applicants may indicate a preferred institution and are encouraged to communicate with universities in advance of preparing applications. Most lecturing is in English, though the ability to lecture in Arabic or French may be an asset in some departments or institutions. Preference will be given to applicants who have had limited or no prior experience in Lebanon and those applying for placements at universities outside the capital. Letters of invitation or support are recommended for some awards. Contact information for institutions is available from CIES, or prospective applicants may contact Ms. Maggy Teen, Cultural Affairs Specialist, U.S. Embassy Beirut, at [email protected]: Program Officer Danielle Antonio, 202.686.4013, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0448Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses, conduct research or carry out a combination of lecturing and

research activities. Participate in program and curriculum development, student advising and occasional lecturing at other institutions. Teaching load is between one and three courses, depending on other activities.Specialization(s): Any discipline including, but not limited to: American studies, social sciences and humanities, international relations, conflict resolution, natural sciences, arts and design, education, law or natural resource management.Additional Qualifications: Applicants should have at least three to five years of postdoctoral teaching and research experience.Language: Most lecturing is in English, although the ability to lecture in Arabic or French may be an asset in some departments or institutions. Researchers must have language proficiency appropriate to the proposed project.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: Duration of awards is one or two semesters with preference for a full academic year. Institutions will assist in locating housing for scholars. Visit Web sites for institutional information: Lebanese University, www.ul.edu.lb; University of Saint Joseph, www.usj.edu.lb; Lebanese American University, www.lau.edu.lb; University of Balamand, www.balamand.edu.lb; Notre Dame University, www.ndu.edu.lb; Haigazian University, www.haigazian.edu.lb; Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, www.usek.edu.lb; American University of Beirut, www.aub.edu.lb. Obtain names and addresses of contact persons from CIES.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0449Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one to two courses per semester, undergraduate and graduate based on needs of department; 2-3 class hours weekly per course. Undertake limited student advising and interact with students outside classroom. Participate in faculty and departmental development through sharing research and other academic experience. Participate in curriculum development. Some research opportunities are available.Specialization(s): Literature, political scienceAdditional Qualifications: Associate or full professor preferred.Language: All lecturing is in English. Knowledge of Arabic or French is helpful for research purposes.Location(s): Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Haigazian University, Beirut or Faculty of Arts and Sciences, University of Balamand, BalamandLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for 5- or 10-month grants or February 2011 for 5-month grantsComments: For Haigazian University, contact Dr. Arda Ekmekji, Dean, at [email protected] or visit www.haigazian.edu.lb for institutional information. Invitation letters are recommended. For University of Balamand, contact Dr. Georges

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Bahr, Dean, at [email protected] or visit www.balamand.edu.lb for institutional information. Faculty housing is either on campus or in adjacent neighborhoods.Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

EDUCATIONAward #0450Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach two to three graduate or undergraduate courses per semester and assist in curriculum development.Specialization(s): Educational sciences, school administrationAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. or associate professor, university teaching experience.Language: All lecturing is in English. Knowledge of Arabic or French is helpful for research purposes.Location(s): Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Haigazian University, Beirut Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Balamand, BalamandLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for 5- or 10-month grants or February 2011 for 5-month grantsComments: For Haigazian University, contact Dr. Arda Ekmekji, Dean, at [email protected] or visit www.haigazian.edu.lb for institutional information. Invitation letters are recommended. For University of Balamand, contact Dr. Georges Bahr, Dean, at [email protected] or visit www.balamand.edu.lb for institutional information. Faculty housing is either on campus or in adjacent neighborhoods.Deadline: August 1, 2009

HEALTH EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY HEALTHAward #0451Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses in any specialization to students in health sciences or to medical students. Conduct tutorials for advanced students, participate in faculty development and assist in curriculum development. Participate in collaborative and ongoing research.Specialization(s): Health promotion, health education, community health and development, environmental healthAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D., M.D., M.P.H. or D.P.H. with teaching experience.Location(s): Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Balamand, BeirutLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011Comments: Contact Dr. Nadim Karam, Dean, at [email protected] or [email protected], or visit www.balamand.edu.lb for institutional information. An invitation is not needed.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MASS COMMUNICATIONAward #0452Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach two to three courses for

graduate and undergraduate students, assist in curriculum developmentSpecialization(s): Public relationsAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. in mass communication, experience in teaching with a wide range of technological aptitude.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Balamand, BalamandLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Contact Dr. Georges Bahr, Dean, at [email protected] or visit www.balamand.edu.lb for institutional information. Faculty housing is either on campus or in adjacent neighborhoods.Deadline: August 1, 2009

PHILOSOPHYAward #0453Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one to two graduate and undergraduate courses per semester, assist in curriculum development.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. degreeLanguage: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Faculty of Arts and Sciences, American University of Beirut, BeirutLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Contact Dr. Bashar Haydar, Philosophy Department, at [email protected] or visit www.aub.edu.lb for institutional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

moroccoSummary: Up to 10 awards for lecturing, research or combined lecturing/research. One or more serial grants possible. See also research opportunities under the Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Academic year is September 2010 through June 2011. University breaks are generally November 1-6, January 9-14, January 30 - February 4 and April 7-16. Detailed information, in French, on Moroccan institutions of higher education may be found at www.dfc.gov.ma. A list of university Web sites is available from CIES. Individual contacts at particular institutions can be sought with the help of the Moroccan-American Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange (Fulbright Commission) in Rabat. Visit www.macece.org for information on the Fulbright Program in Morocco. English language schooling is available, at the grantee’s own expense, for accompanying dependents in Rabat, Casablanca and Tangier. Visit www.state.gov/m/a/os for information on K-12 schools.Staff: Program Officer Danielle Antonio, 202.686.4013, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0454Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any

discipline. Give occasional lectures, if time permits. All research sites must be cited in the application.Specialization(s): Possible research fields include, but are not limited to, those related to Moroccan or Arab-Islamic culture and society.Additional Qualifications: Professionals and other non-academics will be considered.Language: Language proficiency is required in Arabic, Berber or French, as appropriate to the research topic and the location of fieldwork.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation. Contact the Fulbright Commission in Rabat for assistance in establishing communication with possible host institutions: [email protected] of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: June 2010 or later within the academic yearComments: Moroccan government clearance is required for all research projects and may take considerable time to obtain. The Fulbright Commission in Rabat will request this clearance on behalf of the applicant before arrival. Applicants must submit a detailed plan of research with a one- or two-page summary in Arabic or French. Change of research topic, host institution and work sites is not recommended as a second research clearance may take much additional time to obtain.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0455Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses or carry out a program of lecturing and research. Applicants should suggest courses for consideration. Final activities and courses will be determined in consultation with host institution. Teach 8-10 class hours weekly. Participate in curriculum development and conduct faculty workshops. All research locations must be cited in the application.Specialization(s): Disciplines of particular interest for lecturing include American studies, American and English literature, linguistics and English as a foreign language, all taught in English; mathematics, physical and natural sciences, engineering, agricultural sciences, computer science, information science, economics and management, all taught in French at most institutions; dramatic arts, political science, journalism and social sciences, taught in Arabic or French. Other fields, such as business administration, computer science, and interdisciplinary humanities and cultural studies are taught in English at Al-Akhawayn University in Ifrane. Possible research fields include, but are not limited to, those related to Moroccan and Arab-Islamic culture and society.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. preferred and at least 6 years teaching experience.Language: Language proficiency in Arabic or French is required, if needed for lecturing or research activities.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.

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Contact Ms. Saadia Maski, [email protected], at the Fulbright Commission in Rabat for assistance in establishing communication with possible host institutions.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or later in the academic yearComments: Lecturing/research applicants must submit a detailed plan of research with a one- or two-page summary in Arabic or French. Courses in Moroccan state-run universities are now based on a semester system, and lecturers generally need to apply for a 10-month grant in order to teach 2 semesters. The first semester is from early September through late January and the second semester from early February through late June. Courses at Al-Akhawayn University (www.alakhawayn.ma) are organized on American-style semesters. Moroccan government clearance is required for all research projects and may take considerable time to obtain. The Fulbright Commission in Rabat will request this clearance on behalf of those awarded grants.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINES (SERIAL)Award #0456Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Lecturing, research or combined lecturing/research activities that require follow-up visits. Give occasional lectures, if time permits. Submit possible courses for consideration. All research locations must be cited in the application.Additional Qualifications: Professionals and non-academics will be considered.Language: Arabic or French proficiency is necessary, if required for project.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include a letter of invitation or support. Contact Ms. Saadia Maski, [email protected], at the Fulbright Commission in Rabat for assistance in establishing communication with institutions.Length of Grant: 3 months to 12 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or later within the academic yearComments: Research and lecturing/research applicants must submit a detailed plan of research with a one- or two-page summary in Arabic or French. Grant activity is to be carried out over a 2- to 3-year period with up to two round-trip air tickets and one visit of 2-4 months during each academic year. Moroccan government clearance is required for all research projects and may take considerable time to obtain. The Fulbright Commission in Rabat will request this clearance on behalf of the applicant.Special Features: Serial GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

APPLIED LINGUISTICS/TEFLAward #0457Category: Junior LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in linguistics or English as a foreign language. Approximately 8-10 class hours weekly. Supervise undergraduate theses. Applicants may

suggest courses for consideration. Final activities and courses determined in consultation with host institution.Specialization(s): TEFL, linguistics, Arabic-English translationAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. or M.A. and substantial experience in applied linguistics or education is required. Prior experience in teaching English to speakers of other languages is essential. Candidates from community colleges are welcome to apply.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Courses in Moroccan state-run universities are now based on a semester system, and lecturers generally need to apply for a 10-month grant in order to teach two semesters. The first semester runs from early September through late January and the second semester from early February through late June. Contact Ms. Saadia Maski, [email protected], at the Fulbright Commission in Rabat for assistance in establishing communication with possible host institutions.Deadline: August 1, 2009

omanSummary: Up to four awards for lecturing or combined lecturing/research. See also research opportunities under the Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Academic terms are September 2010 to January 2011 and February through June 2011. Omani institutions of higher education are eager to accept academic professionals who can enhance fields such as the physical sciences, medicine, business or the humanities. In addition to the institutions named in the following descriptions, affiliation may be with Sohar University, www.soharuni.edu.om; and Dhofar University, www.du.edu.om.Staff: Assistant Director Gary L. Garrison, 202.686.4019, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENTAward #0458Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses, up to 16 class hours weekly, 16-20 students per class. Advise students.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. preferred. Persons with M.B.A and substantial higher education teaching and research experience and business experience will be considered.Language: Instruction is in English. Interpreters are provided if needed.Location(s): Modern College of Business and Science, BousharLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: Contact Dr. Badr El Din Ibrahim, dean, at [email protected] for information on courses and facilities. Visit www.mcbs.edu.om for

institutional information. Housing is provided.Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICSAward #0459Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses, 12-14 class hours weekly, 20 students per course; advise students; train faculty; participate in curriculum development.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. preferred. Postdoctoral teaching experience 5-10 years are required.Language: Instruction is in English.Location(s): Al Buraimi College, Al BuraimiLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: Contact with the college is recommended prior to submission of an application. Contact Mr. Yacoob Mohammed Fakeer, director of administration and finance, at [email protected] or visit www.buc.edu.om for institutional information. Housing will be provided.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENGLISH, COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIESAward #0460Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in any requested specialization or related field, 10-20 hours weekly. Assist with student activities, advising and faculty training. Conduct research.Specialization(s): Journalism, broadcasting, advertising, public relations, English language and literature, English composition or writing for mediaAdditional Qualifications: M.A. or Ph.D. is required. Professional experience in media production, writing, journalism, broadcasting, advertising or public relations are preferred, but not required.Language: All teaching is in English.Location(s): Bayan College, MuscatLength of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: Contact Dr. Obaid Al Shaqsi, dean, at [email protected] or visit www.bayancollege.edu.om, for institutional information. The college will provide furnished housing.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MULTIPLE DISCIPLINES: SULTAN QABOOS UNIVERSITYAward #0461Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses or carry out a combination of lecturing and research activities. Contribute to curriculum and program development, administration and student advising. Classes meet 2-4 hours weekly, 15-20 students per class.Specialization(s): Preferred fields include, but are not limited to, English language testing, environmental sciences, oncology, social sciences and veterinary sciences.

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Additional Qualifications: Ph.D., M.D., or professional equivalent and at least 5 years of higher education teaching experience are preferred.Language: Instruction is in English for sciences, medicine and some other disciplines. Fluent Arabic is required for Islamic studies and most humanities and social sciences.Location(s): Sultan Qaboos University, MuscatLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: The university awarded its first bachelor’s degrees in 1990 and has begun to offer master’s degrees in some departments of the College of Sciences and Arts. Facilities include a well-equipped library and excellent computer equipment. Courtesy-level Arabic is helpful for daily living, though not essential. Correspondence with Sultan Qaboos University prior to submission of an application is recommended. Contact Mr. Salahaddin Al Saadi, deputy director of International Relations, at irsqu.edu.om or [email protected] or visit www.squ.edu.om for university information. Housing is provided on campus for scholars and families.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MULTIPLE DISCIPLINES: UNIVERSITY OF NIZWAAward #0462Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach graduate and undergraduate courses, 6-9 hours weekly, and 15-30 students per class. Participate in research activities. Contribute in program revisions and development and student advising.Specialization(s): Information systems or technology, economics, business management, English Literature, biotechnology, statistics, nursing, architecture and electrical engineering.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. or professional equivalent with no less than 4 years of teaching and research experience.Language: Instruction is in English.Location(s): University of Nizwa, Barkat al-MuzLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: Contact with the college is recommended prior to submission of an application. Contact Dr. Abdallah Omezzine at [email protected] or visit www.unizwa.edu.om for institutional information. Housing will be provided.Deadline: August 1, 2009

QatarSummary: Up to three lecturing, research or lecturing/research awards. See also research opportunities under the Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Qatar is undergoing major political and educational reforms at an extraordinary pace and is open to assistance from foreign specialists to achieve their goal. It is an exciting time to work in Qatar to witness and participate in the constant change and growth in the country. Academic terms are September through January, and February through June. Full-

year awards are always preferred, but one-semester awards will be considered. Useful Web sites for possible host institutions are Qatar University at www.qu.edu.qa and the U.S. Embassy Web site at http://qatar.usembassy.gov or contact Mahvash Siddiqui, cultural affairs officer, at [email protected] for information.Staff: Assistant Director Gary L. Garrison, 202.686.4019, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0463Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in any discipline. Teach graduate courses in business or education. A combination of lecturing and research activities are preferred in the areas of environmental studies, economics, finance and science. A full-year award duration is preferred, but one-semester awards will be considered.Specialization(s): Preferred areas include, but are not limited to, early childhood education; special education; economics and banking; engineering; environmental studies; biomedical, natural or physical sciences; business administration; TEFL; information technology; political science or international relations.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. and at least 5 years of postdoctoral teaching and research experience are required. Practicing professionals with higher education teaching experience will be considered.Language: Instruction is in English in the colleges of science, engineering, business and the English teaching program. Knowledge of Arabic is recommended for lecturing in certain disciplines in the social sciences, humanities and education.Location(s): Qatar University, DohaLength of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for one-semester or full-year awards; January 2011 for one-semester awardsComments: Practicing professionals with teaching experience will be considered. Office space and furnished housing are provided. Visit www.qu.edu.qa for institutional information. Communication with a host institution prior to submission of an application is recommended. A letter of invitation is useful but not necessary.Deadline: August 1, 2009

EDUCATIONAward #0464Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses and participate in student advising, faculty training and curriculum development. The public education system in Qatar is undergoing unprecedented reform. There is great emphasis on primary education (see www.sec.gov.qa for more information on the educational reforms) and a new graduate diploma program in education was initiated within the College of Education (with the help of Texas A&M University) to prepare teachers under this new reform.Specialization(s): Early childhood educationAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. and at least

5 years of teaching and research experience are preferred. Practicing professionals with teaching experience will be considered.Language: Language of instruction is English. Knowledge of Arabic is preferred.Location(s): Qatar University, DohaLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for one-semester or full-year awards; January 2011 for one-semester awardsComments: Furnished housing is provided. Communication with a host institution prior to submission of an application is recommended. A letter of invitation is useful but not necessary. Contact Dr. Hissa Sadiq at [email protected] or visit www.qu.edu.qa for institutional information.Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

POLITICAL SCIENCEAward #0465Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses, conduct seminars on teaching methods and style for faculty, assist in curriculum development and, if possible, with preparation for international accreditation of the International Affairs Program.Specialization(s): International relationsAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. and at least 5 years of teaching and research experience are preferred. Professionals with teaching experience will be considered.Language: Language of instruction is English. Knowledge of Arabic is preferred.Location(s): Qatar University, DohaLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for one-semester or full-year awards; January 2011 for one-semester awardsComments: Furnished housing is provided. Communication with a host institution prior to submission of an application is recommended. A letter of invitation is useful but not necessary. Contact Dr. Siham Yousef Al-Qaradawi at [email protected] or [email protected] or visit www.qu.edu.qa for institutional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

saudi arabiaSummary: Up to two awards for lecturing, research or combined lecturing/research. See also research opportunities under the Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Academic terms are October 2010 through mid-June 2011. All dates can vary up to 2 weeks according to the Islamic calendar. One semester awards are possible.Staff: Assistant Director Gary L. Garrison, 202.686.4019, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0466Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or Research

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Grant Activity: Conduct research, teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or carry out a combination of teaching and research activities. Additional activities may include conducting seminars for advanced students or faculty, consulting on curriculum, supervising theses, advising students on research and speaking to selected Saudi audiences of relevant background.Specialization(s): Priority fields include, but are not limited to, American literature, American history, American studies, archaeology, business administration, economics, educational administration and TESOL and English language curriculum development.Language: English is the language of instruction in undergraduate courses in sciences and technology and in most subjects at the graduate level. Arabic is generally required for research, according to the demands of the project.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 to April 2011Comments: All requests for academic affiliation must be presented formally by diplomatic note from the U.S. Embassy Riyadh to the Ministry of Higher Education through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The embassy will confirm institutional affiliation after selection for an award. Possible host institutions and their Web sites are: In Riyadh: King Saud University, www.ksu.edu.sa; King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, www.kacst.edu.sa/en/; General Commission for Tourism and Antiquities, http://www.gcta.gov.sa/; King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, www.kfcris.com/index_en.php?page=e-home and Alfaisal University, www.alfaisal.edu; in Jeddah: King Abdulaziz University, www.kaau.edu.sa; in Dhahran: King Faisal University, www.kfu.edu.sa and King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, http://www.kfupm.edu.sa/kfupm/about/about.asp.Deadline: August 1, 2009

syriaSummary: Up to four research awards.Program Overview: Most researchers are affiliated with the Ministry of Culture and pursue research independently. However, affiliation is not assured in any given year. Candidates must be prepared to be very flexible. Researchers in agricultural sciences may be affiliated with the International Center for Agriculture in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), an international organization near Aleppo. Names and addresses of contact persons in Syria are available from CIES, or potential applicants may contact Ms. Sahar Hassibi, exchanges specialist at the U.S. Embassy in Damascus, at [email protected]. The Embassy cannot advise applicants on proposals or seek affiliation with specific Syrian institutions.Staff: Assistant Director Gary L. Garrison, 202.686.4019, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0467Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any area of interest. Researchers may be expected to give occasional lectures and presentations at universities or other public or private institutions, including the American Center.Language: Arabic proficiency required, as necessary for project.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Flexible during 2010-11 academic yearComments: Previous researchers have worked with the Syrian Ministry of Culture, Directorate of Antiquities, Assad National Library, French Institute (IFPO), International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas (ICARDA) in Aleppo, and at Syrian private and public universities through the Ministry of Higher Education. Applicants should communicate with a prospective host institution or colleague prior to submission of an application. However, a letter of invitation from a local institution is not required, except in the case of ICARDA. Please note that only the Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Higher Education and ICARDA have the authority to affiliate researchers and to sponsor foreigners for residency permits. In recent years, this affiliation has not been granted to Fulbright Scholars. Affiliation facilitates a residency permit, however, a scholar can conduct research without affiliation, and a scholar may remain in Syria for 3-9 months in tourist status.Deadline: August 1, 2009

tunisiaSummary: Up to five lecturing or lecturing/research awards. See also research opportunities under the Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program. An M.A. is sufficient if teaching English as a foreign language. A Ph.D. is required for all other awards. Retired professors with a Ph.D. and considerable teaching experience are also welcome to apply. Class size and hours may vary from 20 to 60 students and from 6 to 15 hours per week. The teaching load varies according to seniority and university, but all professors are required to teach at least 2 courses per semester. Award duration is included in each description.Program Overview: Academic year is from mid-September 2010 through mid-July 2011, and includes three terms: October through December 2010, January through March 2011 and April through June 2011, with two 2-week breaks in winter and spring. Lecturing is in Arabic or French, with the exception of American studies, business and engineering post grad awards, where English is employed. Obtain additional information on each award position and names and addresses of institutional representatives in Tunisia from CIES. A one or two- page French or Arabic summary of project is required, except for American studies proposals.Staff: Program Officer Danielle Antonio, 202.686.4013, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0468Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in any discipline in addition to those requested for specific institutions. Conduct research in area of specialization. Contribute to curriculum development, train faculty and develop seminars and workshops.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. and at least 5 years postdoctoral teaching experience required for most awards.Language: Fluent French or Arabic is required for most disciplines: English is the language of instruction for American literature and civilization, computer science, business and post-graduate engineering.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Contact CIES for information on language proficiency needed for specific disciplines and for names and addresses of institutional contacts. Communication is encouraged with prospective host institutions prior to submission of an application. Invitation letters are recommended for all affiliations, though such letters are not an assurance of affiliation or selection for a grant. The Ministry of Higher Education is responsible for confirmation of affiliation after selection for a grant.Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN LITERATURE AND CULTUREAward #0469Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, 6-12 class hours weekly, depending on the host institution. Class size is 20-30 students.Specialization(s): Three awards: (1) Transcendentalist poetry, linguistics; (2) civilization, literature, language; and (3) literature and cultural studiesAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. or M.A., depending on institution, with at least 5 years of higher education teaching experience.Language: Teaching is in English.Location(s): Higher Institute of Human Sciences, El Manar University, Tunis; Higher Institute in Literary Studies and Humanities, Tunis; Higher Teachers College, Tunis; University of Sousse, Sousse; University of Tunis, Tunis; University of Manouba, Manouba or University of Sfax, SfaxLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Invitation letters are not needed. Contact CIES for additional details and contact persons for each award. Visit Web sites for institutional information: (1) Tunis El Manar University, www.utm.rnu.tn; (2) Higher Institute for Literary Studies and Humanities, www.iselsh.rnu.tn; (3) Higher Teachers College, www.ens.rnu.tn; (4) University of Sousse, www.fls.rnu.tn; (5) University of Tunis, www.fshst.rnu.tn; (6) University of Manouba, www.flm.rnu.tn; (7) University of Sfax, www.flshs.rnu.tn.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAward #0470Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach graduate or undergraduate courses, depending on institution. Conduct staff training, assist in program and curriculum development, organize seminars and workshops, train in case writing.Specialization(s): Corresponding to the order of institutional affiliations: (1) entrepreneurship, leadership, human resource development or industrial economics; (2) marketing, corporate finance, organization behavior or business strategy; (3) marketing, finance or accounting; (4) Finance, marketing, monetary economics or international trade; (5) finance or financial accounting; or (7) any specializationAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. and at least 5 years of postdoctoral teaching experience are required.Language: English is used for teaching at the Higher Institute of Management in Tunis and South Mediterranean University. French proficiency needed for other institutions.Location(s): University of Sousse, Sousse; South Mediterranean University, Tunis; Ibn Khaldoun University, Tunis; Higher Institute of Management, Tunis; Institute of Advanced Commercial Studies, Carthage Presidence; El Manar University, Tunis and University of Manouba, ManoubaLength of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September or October 2010Comments: An invitation letter is not required. Contact CIES for details on each affiliation. Visit Web sites for additional institutional information: University of Sousse, www.uc.rnu.tn; South Mediterranean University, www.msb-online.org; Ibn Khaldoun University, www.uik.ens.tn; Higher Institute of Management, www.isg.rnu.tn; Institute of Advanced Commercial Studies, www.ihec.rnu.tn; El Manar University, www.fsegt.rnu.tn, or University of Manouba, www.esct.rnu.tnDeadline: August 1, 2009

ENGLISH LANGUAGE/APPLIED LINGUISTICSAward #0471Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, 9-12 hours weekly, depending on institution. There will be 25 students per class. Develop new curricula. Conduct staff training in new pedagogical approaches.Specialization(s): English for special purposes, TEFL, TESL, teacher training pedagogy, English for tourismAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. or M.A. and at least 4 years of teaching experience required.Language: Teaching is in English.Location(s): Higher Institute of Applied Languages, Nabeul; Higher Institute of Human Sciences, Tunis; El Manar University, Tunis; Preparatory Institute in Literary Studies and Humanities, Tunis; Higher Teachers College, Tunis; University of Sousse, Sousse; University of Tunis, Tunis; University of Manouba, Manouba or University of Sfax, SfaxLength of Grant: 10 months

Starting Date: September 2010Comments: Contact for additional award and institutional information is: Mrs. Manoubia Meski Nabeul, director, at [email protected] or visit www.islain.rnu.tn.Deadline: August 1, 2009

united arab emiratesSummary: Up to three awards for research, lecturing or combined lecturing/research. For additional research opportunities, see the Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Academic year is September 2010 through June 2011. Affiliation may be with the United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, www.uaeu.ac.ae; Zayed University in Abu Dhabi or Dubai, www.zu.ac.ae; University of Sharjah, Sharjah, www.sharjah.ac.ae; Ajman University of Science and Technology, Ajman, www.ajman.ac.ae; Higher Colleges of Technology, www.hct.ac.ae (14 campuses) or applicants may indicate another preference.Staff: Assistant Director Gary L. Garrison, 202.686.4019, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0472Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any discipline and assist in developing research capabilities of host department.Additional Qualifications: Professionals who have a record of research will be considered.Language: Arabic proficiency, as required for completion of research project.Location(s): United Arab Emirates University, Al-Ain; Ajman University of Science and Technology, Ajman; Higher College of Technology, Abu Dhabi or other locations Zayed University, Dubai or Abu DhabiLength of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Contact CIES for names and addresses of institutional representatives. Visit institutional Web sites listed in Program Overview for additional information.Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

MULTIPLE DISCIPLINESAward #0473Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in any area of specialization. Teach graduate courses in one of the following areas if it matches area of specialization: business administration, environmental sciences, material sciences, water resources, educational leadership, health care administration, public administration, international business, tourism communication, information technology or innovation and entrepreneurship.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. or the equivalent and postdoctoral teaching experience are preferred for most fields. Experienced

professionals, community college or retired faculty who have a minimum of an M.A. or equivalent may teach at the undergraduate level.Language: Arabic required for lecturing in most courses in the areas of humanities, education and law. English is used for sciences, engineering, medicine, business and information technology.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Applicants are encouraged to communicate with prospective host institutions prior to submission of an application and to include a letter of invitation. For names and addresses of institutional representatives, visit institutional Web sites listed in Program Overview or contact Ms. Nadia Ibrahim, cultural specialist, [email protected], at the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi.Deadline: August 1, 2009

West bankSummary: Up to three awards for lecturing or lecturing/research. See also research opportunities under the Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Academic year is 10 months, September 2010 through mid-June 2011. Affiliation is limited to Al-Quds University, Al-Quds Open University in Ramallah, Bethlehem University and Birzeit University. Travel and residency restrictions apply to American scholars. The Regional Security Office (RSO) of the U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem has developed mandatory rules that will apply for all U.S. Fulbright grantees wanting to research and study in the West Bank. Those U.S. Scholars who fully understand and agree to the restrictions and are interested in studying in the West Bank are encouraged to apply. Any scholar selected for funding will be required to agree in writing to abide by the current West Bank travel and residency restrictions. Contact CIES for travel and residency restrictions currently in effect and which are subject to change.Staff: Assistant Director Gary L. Garrison, 202.686.4019, [email protected] or Program Associate Jaclyn Assarian, 202.686.4022, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0474Category: Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses or conduct research in any specialization, or a combination of both. Specific courses to be determined in consultation between grantee and host institution. Lecturing applicants should describe proposed courses. Research projects must include a detailed plan of research or collaboration with local colleagues, including resources to be employed. Time and facilities for research may be limited due to travel and residency restrictions.Specialization(s): Preferred fields include, but are not limited to, American literature or history, business, economics, education, engineering, political science, geography and urban studies,

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Islamic studies, media studies, nursing, nutrition, peace studies, public health, applied statistics or information technology engineering.Language: Most lecturing is in English. Arabic is required for research as appropriate and for some lecturing.Location(s): Al-Quds University, Abu Deis and East Jerusalem; Bethlehem University, Bethlehem; Birzeit University, Birzeit or Al-Quds Open University, Al-Quds Open University, RamallahLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for 5- or 10- month awards or February 2011 for 5-month awardsComments: Obtain additional information on preferred disciplines and names and addresses of university contact persons from CIES. Visit www.alquds.edu, www.bethlehem.edu, www.birzeit.edu or www.qou.edu for institutional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES/TECHNOLOGYAward #0475Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach two courses at undergraduate or graduate level and conduct research.Specialization(s): Environmental technology, particularly technology for pollution prevention, resource management or waste management; alternative energy technology (solar, biofuel)Additional Qualifications: Professionals with at least 4 years of university teaching experience will be considered.

Language: Arabic language skills preferred.Location(s): Al-Quds University, Abu DeisLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2009Comments: Contact Dr. Mutaz A. Qutob, head of Department of Environment and Earth Science, at [email protected], or visit www.alquds.edu for additional institutional information. A letter of invitation is not needed.Deadline: August 1, 2009

INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN AND HUMAN RIGHTS LAWAward #0476Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Three awards: (1) conduct research and lecture at undergraduate or graduate level, 3-6 hours weekly; (2) teach graduate courses in masters degree program; or (3) teach skills to students who provide free legal services, help develop the clinical human rights program, assist in human rights reports.Specialization(s): International humanitarian law, human rights law, clinical human rights legal educationAdditional Qualifications: Masters degree or at least 5 years professional experience or doctorate in law plus teaching experience required, depending on award activity.Language: Lecturing is in English. Knowledge of Arabic will be helpful.Location(s): Institute of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Al-Quds University, Jerusalem or Al-Quds Human Rights Clinic, Al-Quds University, Jerusalem

Length of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2009Comments: Contact Mr. Absal Nuseibeh, [email protected] or [email protected], for information about the first two sets of award activities or contact Mr. Saleh Hijazi at [email protected] or at [email protected] about the third set of activities. Visit www.alquds.edu for additional information on the institution. Contact with the institution and receipt of a letter of interest or support are recommended.Deadline: August 1, 2009

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY OR AMERICAN HISTORYAward #0477Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach two graduate courses per semester, 20 students per class.Specialization(s): International relations theory, specifically American theory and theorists, or American historyLanguage: Lecturing is in English. A knowledge of Arabic is preferred.Location(s): Birzeit University, BirzeitLength of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: Contact Dr. Nadeem Mseis, [email protected], or visit www.birzeit.edu for additional institutional information. Prior contact with the host institution and a letter of support are recommended.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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south and Central asia regional research ProgramSummary: Up to six awards for research in any academic or professional area in two or more countries of South and Central Asia.Program Overview: Support is provided for research projects of historical or contemporary focus, comparative or regional in scope or where data must be collected in several countries. Work must be conducted in two or more countries. Projects that involve collaboration with host country colleagues and institutions are particularly encouraged. Projects may be undertaken in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Nepal, Pakistan, Republic of the Maldives, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.Staff: Assistant Director David B.J. Adams, 202.686.4021, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA REGIONAL RESEARCH PROGRAMAward #0478Number of Awards: Approximately 6Category: ResearchSpecialization(s): Including, but not limited to, architecture, area studies, visual and performing arts, biological sciences, communication, education, engineering, environmental studies, humanities, law, medical sciences, physical sciences, social sciences.Additional Qualifications: Non-academic professionals who have a record of published research will be considered.Language: Appropriate language proficiency is needed for successful completion of the project.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include a letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: Award activity must be undertaken in a single period of residence abroad between June 1, 2010 and September 30, 2011.Comments: Proposals must provide a detailed itinerary of travel to each country, including proposed host institutions and sites to be visited. If possible, letters from host institutions confirming affiliation should be included. If an affiliation is not confirmed by the time of selection, the applicant will be responsible for obtaining an affiliation as a condition of receiving an award. Obtain additional application instructions from CIES.Deadline: August 1, 2009

bangladeshSummary: Up to four lecturing or lecturing/research awards. See also research opportunities under the South and Central Asia Regional Research Program.Program Overview: The academic year is July 2010 through June 2011. Fall and spring semesters begin in early September and late December. Award duration may be one or two semesters. The rank of associate professor or above is required for all awards. Teaching is in

English, though basic conversational skills in Bangla will help in daily living activities.Staff: Program Officer Lindsay Hench, 202.686.4020, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0479Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or both, and develop curricula; or teach and conduct research in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Possible disciplines include but are not limited to: American literature, economics, environmental studies, history, law, political science, public administration, international relations, sociology, religious studies, women’s studies, business administration, electronics and telecommunication engineering, journalism, public health (nursing), management information systemsAdditional Qualifications: The rank of assistant professor or above and at least 5 years of postdoctoral teaching experience are required.Language: All teaching is in English. Basic conversational skills in Bangla, helpful in daily living activities, can be acquired through instruction available locally.Location(s): The Cultural Affairs Office will ultimately be responsible for arranging affiliation; however, applicants are encouraged to make contact with prospective host institutions and copy Catherine Hallock, Cultural Affairs Officer at [email protected] of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for 4 or 10 month awards or December 2010 for 6 month awardsComments: Preference is for scholars in any discipline who can teach and develop curricula that strengthen democracy and human rights, educate on economic reform and liberalization and address global issues, such as the environment. Additional information on Bangladesh can be found through the Web site of the U.S. Embassy in Dhaka at http://dhaka.usembassy.gov. *For applicants in business administration or economics, contact program manager Samina Kabir at [email protected] for affiliation with the Independent University of Bangladesh; contact Dr. Tanbir Ahmed Choudhury at [email protected] for affiliation at East West University; contact Dr. Syed Masud Husain at [email protected] for affiliation at Southeast University.*For applicants in electronics and telecommunication engineering, contact Dr. Miftahur Rahman at [email protected] for affiliation at North South University; contact Dr. Md. Kamrul Hasan at [email protected] for affiliation at East West University.*For applicants in environmental science, contact Dr. Haround Er Rashid at [email protected] for affiliaition at Independent University of Bangladesh.

*For applicants in journalism, contact Dr. Mufakharul Islam at [email protected] for affiliation at Independent University of Bangladesh; contact Dr. Shaikh Abdus Salam at [email protected] for an affiliation at Dhaka University.*For applicants in management information systems, contact Professor. Md. Hasibur Rashid at [email protected] for affiliation at Dhaka University.*For applicants in public health (nursing), contact Dr. Karen Lund at the International University of Business Agriculture and Technology, telephone: (02) 896.3523 -(27), extension 121*For applicants in religious studies, contact Dr. Kazi Narul Islam at [email protected] or [email protected] for an affiliation at Dhaka University.*For applicants in women’s studies, please contact Soheli Azad at [email protected] for an affiliation at Dhaka University. **For other disciplines as well as those listed above, applicants are encouraged to also consider the following institutions and solicit letters of invitation:American International University at www.aiub.edu; Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology at www.buet.ac.bd; BRAC University at www.bracuniversity.ac.bd; University of Rajshahi at www.rubd.net ; University of Chittagong at www.cu.ac.bd; International University of Business, Agriculture and Technology at www.iubat.edu; Jahangirnagar University at www.juniv.edu; Khulna University at www.ku.ac.bd; North South University at www.northsouth.edu; South East University at www.seu.ac.bd; andUniversity of Asia Pacific at www.uap-bd.edu Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

bhutanSummary: Up to two lecturing or lecturing/research awards. See also research opportunities under the South and Central Asia Regional Research Program.Program Overview: The academic year is mid-June 2010 through May 2011. Award duration may be one semester starting in June 2010 or February 2011 or two semesters starting in June 2010. All teaching is in English.Staff: Assistant Director David Adams, 202.686.4021, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0480Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one or more undergraduate courses per semester or teach and carry out research. Undertake student advising and development of curriculum and materials. Occasional lectures at other institutions may be requested. Grantees must provide their own teaching material and should describe proposed

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courses. Applicants for lecturing/research awards must submit a detailed plan of research and specify locations of data collection.Specialization(s): Priority fields include, but are not limited to: TEFL (training English language teachers), public policy and administration, management, international relations and American studies, literature or history.Location(s): Royal Institute of Management, ThimphuLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: June 2010 or February 2011Comments: Affiliation is only with the Royal Institute of Management (RIM). No prior contact with the RIM or an invitation is required. Visit www.rim.edu.bt for additional institutional information. Applicants in the field of TEFL must have English teacher training experience. Experience in curriculum and program development as well as materials development preferred.Deadline: August 1, 2009

indiaSummary: Up to 25 full-maintenance lecturing awards, up to 20 research awards, 5 environmental leadership awards and one distinguished chair award in higher education administration or Study of the United States. See also research opportunities under the South and Central Asia Regional Research Program.Program Overview: All awards in India are now titled Fulbright-Nehru fellowships. Under the terms of the agreement signed by the governments of the United States and India on July 4, 2008, India became an equal partner in the financial support of the Fulbright Program in India. The academic year is July 2010 through March 2011. Most institutions follow an academic year system. A few institutions follow the semester system, with semesters running from June or July to October or November 2010 and from November or December 2010 to March or April 2011. All instruction is in English. Community college faculty are eligible for affiliation with undergraduate colleges. Lecturers and researchers have the possibility of lecturing opportunities in institutions other than the one with which they are affiliated. In keeping with the spirit of generating private support to augment funds provided by the U.S. government and the government of India, two lecturing grants in India will be partially supported by the Pai Foundation in Manipal, Karnataka. General information on South Asia and on higher education in India, as well as access to other Web sites, is available at www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/area/sarai, www.goidirectory.nic.in/education.htm, and www.usief.org.in. Clearance of the Government of India is required for all Fulbright assignments. Selected scholars must individually apply to the Indian Embassy/Consulate serving their consular jurisdiction in the United States. The detailed procedure for obtaining the entry visa will be communicated to the scholars upon selection. Grants cannot be issued for travel to India until proper Government of India approvals are received.Staff: Assistant Director David B.J. Adams, 202.686.4021, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0481Number of Awards: Approximately 20Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in area of interest, including, but not limited to, any of the preferred areas of contemporary study involving mutual interests of India and the United States listed below.Specialization(s): All disciplines will be considered. Preferred fields are: agricultural sciences; economics; business studies, management and leadership development; contemporary social issues and development issues (including gender issues in contemporary India); education; environmental sciences; energy; democracy and capacity building; law, administration of justice and civic engagement; media and communications; public administration and public policy; public health; science and technology; Study of India. For the Study of India, the areas could include: language and literature, history, government, society and culture, religion, international relations and film studies.Additional Qualifications: Awards are open to practicing professionals. A letter of invitation or support from a prospective host institution is recommended.Language: Basic knowledge of a local language in the location of research can be an advantage.Location(s): Applicants may arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation or request placement by the United States-India Educational Foundation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: July or August 2010. Grants must begin by March 31, 2011.Comments: See Program Overview for the clearance process of the government of India required for all Fulbright assignments.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0482Number of Awards: Approximately 25Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach courses at undergraduate or graduate level or both in any area of interest or in fields specifically named below.Specialization(s): All disciplines will be considered. Preferred fields are: agricultural sciences; economics; business studies, management and leadership development; contemporary social issues and development issues (including gender issues in contemporary India); education; environmental sciences; energy; democracy and capacity building; law, administration of justice and civic engagement; media and communications; public administration and public policy; public health; science and technology; Study of the United States; Study of India. For the Study of India, the areas could include: language and literature, history, government, society and culture, religion, international relations and film studies.Additional Qualifications: Associate or full professors with at least 6 years of teaching experience are preferred. A letter of invitation or support from a prospective host institution is recommended.

Location(s): Placement to be determined by the United States-India Educational Foundation, but applicant may indicate a preference.Length of Grant: 4 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: July or August 2010 or later. Grants must begin by March 31, 2011.Comments: The United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF) has received 82 requests from Indian institutions interested in hosting a Fulbright-Nehru lecturer on their campus. Details about these requests are available at: www.usief.org.in/scripts/solicitations2010-11.aspx. USIEF will arrange host institution affiliation for applicants after selection. Applicants willing to be affiliated at an institution outside metropolitan areas are encouraged to indicate this in the application. Indian institutions, with the exception of some of the highly reputed technical and management schools, have loosely structured lecturing schedules that require adaptability and initiative on the part of American lecturers. Apart from these schools and some of the better-known university departments, undergraduate colleges make optimum use of visiting lecturers and they will be used widely for lecturer placements. Community college faculty are eligible for affiliation with undergraduate colleges. Because of year-end examinations and vacations, teaching is not possible in the majority of Indian universities from March through June. Applicants should take this in to consideration in proposing dates for the grant period to insure that there is sufficient teaching time.Deadline: August 1, 2009

DISTINGUISHED CHAIRAward #0483Category: Distinguished LecturingGrant Activity: Teach graduate students at host institution, travel to prominent higher education institutions to give guest lectures and take part in symposia and conferences. USIEF will organize one major conference, seminar or workshop during Distinguished Chair’s stay in India. The Chair will be the principal organizer and resource person for the event.Specialization(s): higher education administration or Study of the United States.Additional Qualifications: Candidates for this award should hold the rank of full professor and have an outstanding record of scholarly accomplishments and substantial teaching experience.Location(s): Affiliation will be arranged by the United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF).Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: July or August 2010 or later. Grants must begin the grant by March 31, 2011.Comments: Roundtrip international travel for distinguished chair and one accompanying dependent who stays for at least 80% of the grant period. Daily maintenance and housing allowance of $200. No dependent allowance will be provided. One-time relocation allowance of $750. Distinguished chair will receive up to $2,000 for internal travel for self. No internal travel allowance will be provided for dependent.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIPAward #0484Number of Awards: Approximately 5Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research in any of a broad range of environmental studies fields and network with Indian counterpart organizations in the environmental or conservation field.Specialization(s): Environmental information and systems reporting; environmental education; environmental policy, regulations and law; environmental sciences and toxicology; environmental managementAdditional Qualifications: M.A., M.S. or higher degree; at least 5 years of relevant professional experience; and high level of academic or professional achievement are required.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined by the United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF), but applicant may indicate a preference.Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: July or August 2010. Grants must begin no later than March 31, 2011.Comments: Applicants may be from the public, private or non-profit sectors. Special attention will be given to applicants who demonstrate involvement in cooperative efforts between academia, research institutions, government, industry and non-governmental organizations in making practical contributions to environmental policies and programs. Applicants are not required to have an existing affiliation or commitment from an Indian host institution at the time of application but are encouraged to correspond in advance with potential host institutions. Appropriate placements will be arranged for persons selected for awards who have not made prior contact with an Indian institution at the time of applying.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MEDICAL SCIENCES, COMMUNICATIONS, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYAward #0485Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach graduate courses in area of specialization.Specialization(s): Biotechnology, bioinformatics, medical radiology, public health, communications, information technologyLocation(s): Lecturers will be placed at one of the Pai Foundation’s institutions.Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: July or December 2010Comments: An invitation letter is not required, but potential applicants may wish to contact Dr. H. Vinod Bhat, Registrar, International Programs and Executive Director, Planning; Telephone: 91.820.2571000, 2822400, Fax: 91.805.2571908, 2570061, e-mail: [email protected] or visit www.manipal.edu for institutional information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

KazakhstanSummary: Up to five awards for lecturing, research or lecturing/research. Grant length for all awards is flexible, but each grant cannot be less than one academic semester (4 months). See also research opportunities under the Central and South Asia Regional Research Program.Program Overview: The academic year in Kazakhstan normally lasts 10 months, starting in September and ending in June, including a winter break. The fall semester starts September 1, 2010 and lasts until mid-January 2011. The spring semester will start February 1, 2011 and end June 25, 2011. Scholars of all academic ranks (junior, mid-career and senior faculty), are welcome to apply. Although applicants with Ph.D.s are preferred, consideration may be given to those with a relevant master’s degree and extensive teaching and curriculum development experience. English is sufficient for lecturing and lecturing/research awards, but Russian or Kazakh language proficiency may be necessary for research. Potential applicants should contact Assiyat Suleimenova, cultural affairs specialist, at [email protected] for specific questions about the country. Applicants are also welcome to visit the U.S. Embassy Web site at http://kazakhstan.usembassy.gov for information on the country.Staff: Program Officer Michael Zdanovich, 202.686.7873, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0486Number of Awards: Approximately 4Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture in field of specialization. For a lecturing/research award, the ratio of these activities should be 50/50.Specialization(s): The Embassy will consider any applications in the humanities, social sciences, arts, business, economics, education, engineering, environmental sciences and the applied sciences. There is a special preference for any of the fields of American studies, international relations, political science, law and economics.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D.s of any academic rank. Non-academics with recent Ph.D.s with a minimum of 3 years teaching experience are also welcome. Consideration may be given to those with M.A.s with extensive teaching experience.Location(s): Embassy will arrange placement depending upon grantee’s specialization.Length of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010 or February 6, 2011Deadline: August 1, 2009

AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0487Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Lecture for undergraduate and graduate students. The course load will be 6-8 academic hours per week. Assist in faculty training and curriculum development.

Specialization(s): American literature, American history, American political system, American gender studies and American business administrationAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. with at least 3 years of teaching experience.Language: English is sufficient.Location(s): Ablai Khan Kazakh University of International Relations and World Languages, AlmatyLength of Grant: 4 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010 or February 1, 2011Comments: The fall semester starts September 1, 2010 and ends mid-January 2011. The second semester starts February 1, 2011 and ends mid-June 2011. The contact person for this award is Gulmira Zakirova, vice-rector for international affairs. She may be reached by telephone at +7.727.292.1997 or +7.701.371.9012, fax at +7.727.292.4473, or [email protected]. For further information about Ablai Khan University, visit the university Web site www.ablaikhan.kz.Deadline: August 1, 2009

Kyrgyz republicSummary: Up to four awards of 10 months for lecturing or lecturing/research. Lengths of awards are flexible, but preference is given to applicants available for 10 months. Grantees should expect to lecture to undergraduate and graduate students. Grantees may also have opportunities to lecture at regional universities. See also research opportunities under the South and Central Asia Regional Research Program.Program Overview: The academic year at most institutions in the Kyrgyz Republic starts September 1, 2010 and lasts until the end of June 2011. The fall semester is September 1, 2010 until mid-January 2011. The spring semester is February to July 2011. Russian and Kyrgyz are the most widely used local languages, although English is sufficient for lecturing. Universities offer many research opportunities for scholars interested in Central Asian studies, particularly elements of traditional Kyrgyz culture, including literature, music, history, Kyrgyz and Russian linguistic studies and post-Soviet politics. The Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy will confirm affiliation and placement and will organize guest lectures in regional universities for Fulbright Scholars. Potential candidates are welcome to contact public affairs officer Mark Cameron and educational coordinator Guljan Tolbaeva, by telephone at 996.312.551.241, extension 4537; by fax at 996.312.551.260. Applicants are welcome to visit the Embassy Web site http://bishkek.usembassy.gov.Staff: Program Officer Michael Zdanovich, 202.686.7873, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

COMMUNICATION STUDIESAward #0488Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach three courses: Mass Media Communications to approximately 15 senior

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undergraduates, Mass Communications Theory to approximately 10 senior undergraduates, and Introduction to Public Relations and Advertising to approximately 15 sophomores. Although research opportunities are limited, the host university will happily collaborate on research projects. In the past, the faculty at American University in Central Asia has conducted research on such topics as gender representation in the press, the historical and contemporary development and state of the mass media, and the role of journalists. Current ongoing research focuses on media’s role in the political participation of Kyrgyz citizens.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. and 3-5 years of teaching experience are preferred, but consideration may be given to those with a relevant master’s degree and more extensive teaching and curriculum development experience.Language: Language of instruction is English.Location(s): American University--Central Asia, BishkekLength of Grant: 5 months or 10 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011Comments: The academic calendar of the American University of Central Asia is the end of August 2010 through May 2011. For additional information, contact the International Affairs Office at [email protected]. The university Web site is www.auca.kg. Although an invitation letter is not required, applicants are encouraged to contact the International Affairs Office.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCES, HUMANITIES, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAward #0489Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Teach two to three undergraduate or graduate courses each semester. Consult on curriculum development and conduct research. Opportunities are available to lecture at other universities. Public lectures or presentations may be required. For Lecturing/Research applicants, conduct research while not engaged in lecturing.Specialization(s): Any application in social sciences, humanities or business administration is accepted. See Comments section for preferred fields.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. preferred but professional applicants with substantial experience in the specialization are also considered.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. Host universities will assist in finding translators if needed. Funding from the Fulbright grant should be used to cost-share part of the translation fees. Russian language skills required for research.Location(s): Bishkek Humanities University, Bishkek; Kyrgyz State National University, Bishkek; American University--Central Asia, Bishkek; Kyrgyz-Russian Slavonic University, Bishkek; Academy of Management Under the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, Bishkek; Osh State University, Osh or Jalal-Abad State University, Jalal-Abad

Length of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010 or January 20, 2011Comments: Applications will be accepted from both academics and professionals. Applicants with Ph.D.s are preferred, but those with M.A.s with substantial experience in their field of specialization are also accepted. All applicants, whether from academics or professionals, must have at least 3 years of teaching experience at a university, college or community college. Teaching assistantships do not count toward the required years of teaching. Preferred fields are business administration, economics, law, international relations, comparative politics, psychology and education. The U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Section (PAS) and the host institution will provide assistance in finding housing. PAS will assist in making assignments based on the best and most appropriate match between the expertise of the grantees and the needs of prospective host institutions. Invitation letters are not required for application.Deadline: August 1, 2009

STUDY OF THE UNITED STATESAward #0490Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one or two courses in area of specialization. Assist and consult teaching staff at the host institution to develop new course(s) in American studies to introduce into the curriculum of the institution. In addition, the grantee may be asked to assist in student academic advising, committee work, directing theses and faculty training. Research opportunities are limited, with the possible exception of primary social science research in areas such as politics and society.Specialization(s): Experience in distance education in American universities is desired, but not required. The university would like to update their distance education program using the American experience as a model.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. is preferred, although M.A. may be acceptable. See Comments section for more details.Language: English is the language of instruction. Interpreters will be available if necessary.Location(s): Osh State University, Osh; Kyrgyz-Uzbek University, Osh; Kyrgyz State National University, Bishkek; American University--Central Asia, Bishkek or Arabaev Kyrgyz State University, BishkekLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010Comments: Applications will be accepted from both academics and professionals. Applicants with Ph.D.s are preferred, but those with M.A.s with substantial experience in their field of specialization are also accepted. All applicants, regardless of academics or professionals, must have at least 3 years of teaching experience at a university, college or community college. Teaching assistantships do not count toward the required years of teaching. The purpose of this award is to assist the host institution to develop general courses in American studies which could be the basis for a new program in American studies. The Public Affairs Section (PAS) of

the U.S. Embassy and the host institution will provide assistance in finding housing. PAS will assist in making assignments based on the best and most appropriate match between the expertise of the grantees and the needs of prospective host institutions.Deadline: August 1, 2009

TEFLAward #0491Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach one to two courses in TEFL theory, with an emphasis on the communicative methodology. The teaching schedule will be approximately 14 hours per week, with class sizes from 10-15 students. Consult the teaching staff on the new tendencies in teaching English, and assist in developing and introducing a new course on TEFL methodology to be introduced into the curriculum. Guest lectures at other educational institutions are possible, as well as participation in the activities of the English Language Teachers’ Association.Specialization(s): Communicative methodology, assessment techniques, online TEFL learning and teachingAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. or M.A. in TEFL with 5 or more years of university-level teaching experience.Language: English is the language of instruction.Location(s): Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University, Bishkek; Arabaev Kyrgyz State University, Bishkek; Bishkek Humanities University, Bishkek; Jalal-Abad State University, Jalal-Abad or Osh State University, OshLength of Grant: 10 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010 or January 20, 2011Comments: The purpose of this award is to provide assistance to English language departments to develop and introduce new communicative methodology in TEFL. One of the basic aims is to help the host institution develop a course or courses in TEFL to replace the outdated Soviet methodology in the curriculum. The Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy will assist in making assignments based on the best and most appropriate match between the expertise of the grantees and the needs of prospective host institutions.Deadline: August 1, 2009

nepalSummary: Up to five full maintenance lecturing/research awards and up to two partial maintenance research awards for either research or the arts. See also research opportunities under the South and Central Asia Regional Research Program.Program Overview: The academic year runs from July 2010 through June 2011 or August 2010 through July 2011, depending on the host institution. Associate or full professor rank is preferred, though not required, for all academic awards. Retired faculty are encouraged to apply for awards. Applicants for academic research grants should have a Ph.D. and at least 3 years postdoctoral experience. Lecturer/researcher

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applicants should have a Ph.D. or equivalent, at least 5 years postdoctoral teaching experience, and should describe suggested courses and submit course outlines. A request by a Nepali university for a lecturer may mean that the department lacks trained faculty in an area, but it does not necessarily mean that the department has decided what courses the lecturer will teach. Depending on the institution and department, such decisions may be made just prior to the start of classes. The United States Educational Foundation in Nepal (USEF/N) will do its best to provide advance information when possible, but lecturers may not have a specific course assignment before arrival in Nepal. Patience, flexibility, a spirit of adventure and a sense of humor are among the most important qualities required of Fulbright grantees. The USEF/N will give information about applicants to persons at either Tribhuvan University or Kathmandu University but cannot guarantee affiliations for prospective applicants. Contact CIES for basic information and, for affiliation assistance, USEF/N at www.fulbrightnepal.org.np or executive director Peter Moran at [email protected]: Program Officer Lindsay Hench, 202.686.4020, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0492Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research or artistic activity in area of interest.Specialization(s): Any academic or arts field.Additional Qualifications: Three years of postdoctoral teaching or research experience and associate professor rank or above preferred. For the arts, at least a master’s degree, recognized professional standing and substantial professional accomplishments required.Language: Level of language proficiency that is required depends on project.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 6 monthsStarting Date: Between August 2010 and January 2011Comments: Affiliation with a Nepalese institution is not required for a research project, but applicants should obtain, if possible, a letter from a Nepali scholar or institution indicating interest in the proposed project and a willingness to collaborate or provide any support. Contact the Fulbright executive director in Nepal, Peter Moran, at [email protected] for additional information.Special Features: Partial-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

ALL DISCIPLINES: TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITYAward #0493Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Up to three lecturing/research grants at Tribhuvan University are available in

any discipline, including the humanities, law, social sciences, art, natural or physical sciences, medicine, etc. Depending on the department, it is likely that the grantee will also work with faculty, developing curriculum and conducting workshops and seminars. This grant will be heavily weighted toward lecturing (at least 80 percent), though some time for research may be available. Specific decisions on courses to be taught will be made jointly among selected grantee, host department and, if necessary, the Fulbright office in Kathmandu. A letter of interest from the prospective host department should be included in the application.Specialization(s): Humanities, social sciences, art, natural or physical sciences or medicineAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. or equivalent, associate professor rank or above and at least 5 years of teaching experience are preferred. Applications from retired faculty are welcome.Language: Language of instruction is English.Location(s): Tribhuvan University, KathmanduLength of Grant: 5 months or 7 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 (5-month grant); January 2011 (7-month grant). Flexibility regarding starting dates in either fall or winter will increase an applicant’s chances of selection.Comments: Courses will generally be taught at the master’s level. Nepali master’s level students are often similar in age to American undergraduates, but come from a tradition that stresses rote learning and may have little experience with discussion-oriented education, independent reading or research. Library, office and other facilities are in general far below U.S. standards. Grantees are encouraged to bring books and other instructional materials with them. Grantees should also bring their own laptops. See Web site: www.tribhuvan-university.edu.np. Contact the Fulbright executive director in Nepal, Peter Moran, at [email protected] for additional information and for assistance in pursuing affiliation with Tribhuvan University departments.Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

MULTIPLE DISCIPLINES: KATHMANDU UNIVERSITYAward #0494Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach B.A. or M.A. level courses. Generally two courses per semester, 3 hours per course per week. Depending on the department, it is likely that the grantee will also work with faculty, developing curriculum and conducting workshops and seminars. This grant will be heavily weighted towards lecturing (at least 80 percent), though some time for research may be available. A letter of interest from the prospective host department should be included in the application.Specialization(s): Business administration, including management, finance, accounting, marketing, human resource management, organizational development or management information systems; electrical or mechanical engineering; pharmacy; biotechnology;

environmental science; medical education, including anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pathology or microbiology. (Note that medical school courses are at undergraduate bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery degree levels.)Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. or M.D. and at least 5 years teaching experience required. Associate professor rank or above preferred. Retired faculty applications are welcome.Language: All instruction is in English.Location(s): Kathmandu University, Dhulikhel or School of Management, Kathmandu University, KathmanduLength of Grant: 5 months to 7 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 (5-month grant) or January 2011 (7-month grant). Flexibility regarding start dates will increase chances of selection.Comments: Institutional contacts: According to applicant’s interests, directly contact Prof. Subas K.C., dean, KU School of Management, [email protected], or Dr. Bhadraman Tuladhar, registrar, [email protected] for all other fields. Correspondents should also copy Ms. Jyoti Pradhan at [email protected] on all correspondence with KU. Kathmandu University Web site: www.ku.edu.np. Instruction at the medical school emphasizes problem-based and community-based learning. KU’s main campus, where the departments other than business and education are located, is in Dhulikhel, 30 km. (60 minutes’ drive) east of central Kathmandu. Grantees who teach there generally live in Kathmandu and commute, although it may also be possible to arrange modest, spartan housing on campus for part- or full-time residence. Grantees are encouraged to bring books and other instructional materials with them. Grantees should also bring their own laptops. The School of Management has Internet-connected PCs for student use in the library.Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

PakistanSummary: Up to 10 research awards for higher education faculty or practicing professionals. See also research opportunities under the South and Central Asia Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Academic year runs from approximately September 2010 to June 2011. English is the language of instruction for all awards. Prior experience in South Asia or knowledge of a South Asian language is not required. Grantees will be placed only in the greater Islamabad area, and they will be required to follow all U.S. government-mandated security regulations. Limited travel outside of Islamabad will be permitted only if allowed by USEFP and the U.S. Embassy’s regional security officer. Accompanying dependents are not allowed. Grantees will live in housing maintained by the Fulbright office in Islamabad, and transportation will be provided by the office.Staff: Program Officer Lindsay Hench, 202.686.4020, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

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ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0495Number of Awards: Approximately 10Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Undertake research in area of interest. Researchers will be expected to give at least one presentation a month in their area of expertise and at least one a month that relates to the United States, but grantees may give more lectures if they wish including lectures on their research.Specialization(s): While all disciplines are of interest, there is particular interest in scholars with expertise in the following fields: education administration; teacher training; American literature, history, political systems, sociology, law, public policy, religion in the United States, or any other subject in which the United States is the primary focus; English as a second language; all pure and applied sciences and technology; gerontology; public health; HIV/AIDS; agriculture; food technology; veterinary medicine; performing and visual arts; public administration; environmental studies; social work; medicine; business or NGO management and journalism.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. or a terminal professional degree and at least 3 years experience preferred. Senior professionals must have at least 7 years experience and accomplishments that demonstrate leadership in their field.Language: No requirement.Location(s): Islamabad, with specific affiliation at the United States Educational Foundation Pakistan (USEFP). Visits to other institutions to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 2 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or later during the academic yearComments: Pakistan has a well trained, sophisticated academic community insuring that a Fulbright Scholar will have a rewarding professional experience. Particular areas of expertise and accomplishment include: geology, agriculture, biochemistry, electrical engineering, economics, political science, and computer science. Projects involving collaboration with Pakistan scholars are possible. Applicants may propose joint projects that involve colleagues at their own institutions or other U.S. institutions. For information on institutions in Pakistan or specific disciplines contact Ms. Rita Akhtar, senior program officer at the U.S. Educational Foundation in Pakistan, [email protected] or visit www.usefpakistan.org.Deadline: August 1, 2009

republic of maldivesSummary: Up to two lecturing, research or lecturing/research awards. See also research opportunities under the South and Central Asia Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Academic year starts in January. Terms are July through December 2010, January through June 2011 and July through December 2011. Full academic year awards

are preferred, but one-semester awards will be considered. Obtain names and addresses of host institution representatives from CIES.Staff: Program Officer Lindsay Hench, 202.686.4020, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

MULTIPLE DISCIPLINESAward #0496Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses, conduct research or carry out a combination of lecturing and research activities.Specialization(s): Priority fields for lecturing include, but are not limited to, education, environmental studies, journalism, law, management and tourism. Priority fields for research include, but are not limited to, Islamic studies and coastal or marine sciences.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. or the equivalent and 5 years teaching experience are preferred.Language: Lecturing is in English.Location(s): Maldivian College of Higher Education or other affiliation to be arranged with an appropriate government ministry or parastatal authority.Length of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: July 2010, January 2011 or July 2011Deadline: August 1, 2009

sri lankaSummary: Up to three lecturing or lecturing/research awards for a period of 3 to 9 months. See also research opportunities under the South and Central Asia Regional Research Program.Program Overview: Academic year begins at various times, depending on the institution. Three years of teaching experience at the associate professor rank or above is preferred. Non-academic professionals are eligible to apply, as are retired and semi-retired faculty members. English is the language of instruction.Staff: Assistant Director David B.J. Adams, 202.686.4021, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0497Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses or both; or teach and conduct research in area of specialization. Assist in curriculum development and faculty training. Applicant should propose courses and include sample course syllabi.Specialization(s): Preferences for scholars in the following fields: American literature, American history, business administration and management, conflict resolution, English language teacher training, gender studies, information technology, international relations, law, pharmacology,

political science, public administration, speech-language pathology.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: October 2010 or other date suitable to granteeComments: Possible host institutions are University of Colombo, www.cmb.ac.lk; University of Kelaniya, www.kln.ac.lk; University of Moratuwa, www.mrt.ac.lk; University of Peradeniya, www.pdu.ac.lk; Open University, www.ou.ac.lk; Rajarata University, www.rjt.slt.lk; University of Ruhuna, www.ruh.ac.lk; Sabaragamuqa University of Sri Lanka, www.sab.ac.lk; and University of Sri Jawardenepura, www.sjp.ac.lk. Letters of invitation are not needed, but grantees may contact the Fulbright Commission in Sri Lanka at www.fulbrightsrilanka.com or executive director Mr. Tissa Jayatilaka at [email protected] for assistance concerning possible host institutions.Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

tajikistanSummary: One award is offered for lecturing/research or lecturing. Candidates with Ph.D.s or M.A.s are welcome to apply. The Fulbright Program in Tajikistan prefers those with minimum 3 years of university or college teaching experience. Professionals and non-academics will be considered if they have the requisite three years of university or college teaching experience.Program Overview: The grantee will teach during the academic year (September 2010 through May 2011) in a state-run university. University classes are generally held Monday through Saturday. Tajikistan is a developing nation where half of the population is under 25. The Fulbright Scholar will likely be the first American that many Tajik students have ever met and will have a tremendous opportunity to expand cultural understanding. Due to the low educational standards, the scholar should be prepared to teach students who are several years behind their American peers.Staff: Program Officer Michael Zdanovich, 202.686.7873, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0498Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach classes at the undergraduate or graduate level. Grantees in the lecturing/research category will spend 80 percent of their time teaching undergraduate or graduate students, while 20 percent of their time will be spent on research in their specialization. There will be an opportunity for several guest lectures at other universities.Specialization(s): Preferences are given to those in geology, mining, mineral sciences, engineering, economics or information technology.

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Language: Due to low English levels, Russian or Persian language skills are required. Tajik is comparable enough to Farsi that a Farsi speaker will be able to teach in that language.Location(s): Tajik State University (geology, mining or mineral sciences), Polytechnic University (engineering), Technological University of Tajikistan (economics and information technology).Length of Grant: 4 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or February 2011Comments: Interested applicants are welcome to contact Cultural Affairs Officer Anne Benjaminson at [email protected] or Cultural Affairs Assistant Maya Vakhobova at [email protected]. Applicants may contact them also by telephone at +992.37.229.2313 or fax +992.37.229.2050. Visit U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe’s Web site at www.dushanbe.usembassy.gov.Deadline: August 1, 2009

turkmenistanSummary: One award for lecturing or lecturing/research. Applications are welcome from Ph.D.s as well as those with terminal degrees or M.A.s with adequate university teaching or professional experience. English is sufficient for TESL award applicants, and non-Russian speakers are welcome to apply for lecturing awards in All Disciplines. Research applicants should have demonstrated Russian language ability. The Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy, in cooperation with Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will arrange host institution affiliation. Applicants may contact Public Affairs Officer Andrew Paul, Cultural Affairs Officer Peter Galus or cultural affairs assistant Maya Meredova by telephone at 993.12.364692, by fax at 993.12.364693 or by e-mail at [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]. Applicants may visit the Web site of the U.S. Embassy in Ashgabat at http://turkmenistan.usembassy.gov/ and are also advised to review the Turkmenistan Consular Information Sheet at www.travel.state.gov.Program Overview: Turkmenistan offers much for those interested in history, from ancient to modern, and has seen a significant revival of its folk craft traditions, including ceramics, carpet weaving and embroidery. The majority of Turkmenistan’s citizens are ethnic Turkmen; other ethnic groups include Russian, Uzbek and Kazakh. Turkmen is the official language of Turkmenistan, though Russian is still widely spoken as a “language of inter-ethnic communication.” Education is universal and mandatory through the secondary level. The academic year starts in September and ends in June. The spring semester begins at the end of February and ends at the end of June.Staff: Program Officer Michael Zdanovich, 202.686.7873, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0499Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: For lecturing awards, grantee will teach undergraduate courses. For lecturing/research awards, grantee will teach undergraduate courses (60 percent) and conduct research (40 percent) either independently or with relevant research institutes. There will be opportunities for several guest lectures at other universities, including the regional ones.Specialization(s): Priority areas are technical fields such as agricultural studies, medical and health sciences, water resource management, archaeology; or social sciences such as international relations, American studies, and public administration and institutional management; or humanities such as literature and folklore tradition, performing arts, history, cultural studies and linguistics.Language: Although Russian or Turkmen language skills are required, host institutions will assist in providing an English speaking counterpart if available. If not, funding from the scholar’s grant should be used to cover translation fees.Location(s): The Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy, in cooperation with Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Education, will arrange host institution affiliation according to specialization.Length of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010 or February 9, 2011Comments: The new president of Turkmenistan is taking steps away from some of the policies of the recent past and has started a slow, cautious reform path toward greater openness. Recent policy has emphasized the value of exchange and cooperation with other countries. Any work in the country will require flexibility, perseverance and creativity in order to help make the most of still challenging conditions in an optimistic and energized environment.Deadline: August 1, 2009

TEFLAward #0500Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: For lecturing awards, grantee will teach undergraduate courses and possibly graduate courses. For lecturing/research awards, grantee will teach undergraduate courses (60 percent) and conduct research (40 percent) either independently or with host institution graduating students and faculty. There will be opportunities for several guest lectures at other universities, including the regional ones.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D.s as well as M.A.s with minimum 3 years of college-level teaching experience are sought.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing/research.Location(s): The Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy, in cooperation with Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Education, will arrange host institution affiliation.Length of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010 or February 9, 2011Deadline: August 1, 2009

uzbekistanSummary: One award for lecturing or lecturing/research. Applications are welcome from Ph.D.s as well as those with terminal degrees or M.A.s with adequate university teaching or professional experience. English is sufficient for TEFL award applicants, and non-Russian speakers are welcome to apply for lecturing awards in All Disciplines. Research applicants should have demonstrated Russian language ability. The Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy, in cooperation with Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Higher Education, will arrange host institution affiliation. Applicants may contact Public Affairs Officer Carol Farjardo, Cultural Affairs Officer Stephanie Fitzmaurice or Public Affairs Specialist Elnora Muradova by telephone at (998 71) 120 5450, by fax at (998 71) 120 6302 or by e-mail at [email protected]; [email protected] or [email protected]. Applicants may visit the Web site of the U.S. Embassy in Tashkent at http://uzbekistan.usembassy.gov/exchanges and are also advised to review the Uzbekistan Consular Information Sheet at www.travel.state.gov.Program Overview: Uzbekistan offers much for those interested in history, from ancient to modern. Uzbekistan continues to enjoy a highly educated and skilled labor force; the educational system has achieved 97 percent literacy, and the mean amount of schooling for both men and women is 11 years. The academic year starts in September and ends in June. Uzbek is the official state language; however, Russian is the de facto language for interethnic communication, including much day-to-day government and business use.Staff: Program Officer Michael Zdanovich, 202.686.7873, [email protected] or Program Associate Erin Russell, 202.686.4006, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0501Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: For lecturing awards, the grantee will teach undergraduate courses and possibly graduate courses. For lecturing/research awards, the grantee will spend 60 percent of grant period teaching undergraduate courses and 40 percent conducting research either independently or with relevant research institutes. There will be opportunities for several guest lectures at other universities, including the regional ones, and to offer professional training to colleagues.Specialization(s): Priority areas are technical fields such as information technology, engineering, agricultural studies or industry.Language: Russian language skills are helpful but not required. Interpreters are available as needed.Location(s): Affiliation to be determined.Length of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010 or February 9, 2011Comments: The Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy, in cooperation with Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Higher Education, will arrange host institution

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affiliation according to specialization. The host institution will also provide assistance in locating suitable housing.Deadline: August 1, 2009

TEFLAward #0502Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: For lecturing awards, the grantee will teach undergraduate courses and possibly graduate courses. For lecturing/research awards, the grantee will spend 60 percent of grant period

teaching undergraduate courses and 40 percent conducting research either independently or with host institution graduating students and faculty. There will be opportunities for several guest lectures at other universities, including the regional ones.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D.s as well as M.A.s with minimum 3 years of college-level teaching experience are sought.Language: English is sufficient for lecturing. For research, Russian or Uzbek language skills may be required.

Length of Grant: 5 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September 1, 2010 or February 9, 2011Comments: The Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy, in cooperation with Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Higher Education, will arrange host institution affiliation. The host institution will also provide assistance in locating suitable housing.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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argentina-uruguay Joint award in environmental sciencesStaff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ARGENTINA/URUGUAY JOINT AWARD IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESAward #0503Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one or more graduate or faculty seminars on any aspect of environmental studies with relevance to both Argentina and Uruguay. Consult with faculty on ongoing research projects or conduct own research, or both. Grant length is 2 months in each country.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. with 4 years of teaching experience is preferred.Language: Good to fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation. Commissions can assist in identifying in-country contacts.Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or March 2011Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

Canada-mexico Joint award in north american studiesStaff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

NORTH AMERICAN STUDIES: CANADA-MEXICO JOINT AWARD IN NORTH AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0504Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research, develop collaborations and offer occasional guest lectures in the grantee’s area of specialization.Specialization(s): Social sciences, particularly political science, economics or sociology; law; public health; business administration; public administration; environmental sciences. Of particular interest are research questions surrounding North American regionalization, governance, public policy, trade integration, environmental issues and standards, energy, indigenous issues, migration and identity.Additional Qualifications: Junior scholars with promising research records as well as established senior scholars are encouraged to apply.Language: Good to fluent Spanish is required for Mexico. If proposing affiliation at a Francophone host institution in Canada,

French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project and the host institution is required.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August or September 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grants; August or September 2010 for academic year grantsComments: The intent of this award is to enhance collaboration among a community of scholars working on issues of relevance to the special trilateral relationship among the United States, Mexico and Canada, created by shared borders and accelerated by the North American Free Trade Agreement. Projects across a broad range of disciplines as well as those with an interdisciplinary focus are welcomed; proposals should reflect topics which would benefit from a trilateral perspective and clearly demonstrate a need to spend time in both Mexico and Canada. Grants are from 4 months to an academic year, and time should be distributed fairly equally between the two countries. Longer-term grants are preferred. Affiliations may be made with universities, non-governmental organizations, research centers, government agencies or any combination thereof. Candidates are encouraged to obtain letters of invitation, but commissions can assist with affiliations as necessary; for assistance contact Maggie Hug at the U.S.-Mexico Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange (COMEXUS) at [email protected] or Brad Hector at the Foundation for Educational Exchange Between Canada and the U.S. at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

argentinaSummary: Up to 11 lecturing or lecturing/research awards total, including joint award with Uruguay. See also Argentina-Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental Sciences in Regional and Special Programs.Program Overview: Junior as well as tenured university faculty members are encouraged to apply; experienced professionals with teaching or training experience are also eligible. Academic year is from mid-March to June and August to November; grants may be scheduled during the U.S. summer months. The teaching component is emphasized for all awards. Applications must include sample syllabi, language proficiency report and a letter of invitation from a local host institution. Visit www.fulbright.edu.ar for more information on the Argentina-U.S. Fulbright Program.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ARGENTINA/URUGUAY JOINT AWARD IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESAward #0503Category: Lecturing/Research

Grant Activity: Teach one or more graduate or faculty seminars on any aspect of environmental studies with relevance to both Argentina and Uruguay. Consult with faculty on ongoing research projects or conduct own research, or both. Grant length is 2 months in each country.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. with 4 years of teaching experience is preferred.Language: Good to fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation. Commissions can assist in identifying in-country contacts.Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or March 2011Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYAward #0505Number of Awards: Approximately 5Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach seminars for graduate students or faculty or both and provide curriculum development or program advisement on a full-time basis under the lecture option or combine teaching a seminar with own or collaborative research under the lecture/research option.Specialization(s): Preference for projects in physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, environmental sciences, computer science, engineeringLanguage: Good to fluent Spanish is required, although English may be acceptable in some fields if indicated by host. Applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or March 2011Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIESAward #0506Number of Awards: Approximately 5Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach seminars for graduate students or faculty or both and provide curriculum development or program advisement on a full-time basis under the lecture option or combine teaching a seminar with independent or collaborative research under the lecture/research option.Specialization(s): Preference for projects in education, public administration, environmental studies, economic development, economic integration, U.S. studies.Language: Good to fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report; English may be possible for TEFL awards.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or March 2011Deadline: August 1, 2009

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barbados and eastern CaribbeanSummary: Up to three lecturing or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: Applicants for lecturing and lecturing/research awards should be available for at least one semester. In some cases, requested grant lengths may need to be adjusted at the discretion of the Fulbright Program. The first semester begins in September, with preference for arrival in late August. The second semester begins in January.Staff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0507Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in field of specialization on a full-time basis under the lecture option, or teach and conduct collaborative or independent research as desired. For lecturing/research projects, candidates should plan a 50/50 ratio of teaching to research.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or laterComments: The Cave Hill campus of the University of the West Indies offers programs in liberal arts, pure and applied sciences, education, and professional training in law and medicine. Postgraduate programs are offered in all disciplines under the aegis of the School of Graduate Studies and Research. Over the years the university has developed major areas of strength at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in legal education and training, environmental studies, alternative energy, biotechnology, executive management and chronic diseases, among others. Teaching and research are supported by a number of institutes and projects, among them the Institute of Social and Economic Research, the Centre for Management Development, the Caribbean Law Institute and Justice Improvement Project, the Centre for Environmental Studies and Resource Management, the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute and the Distance Learning Centre. The Web site for the University of the West Indies is www.cavehill.uwi.edu.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ALLIED HEALTHAward #0508Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Assist in developing and delivering a cytology program at the undergraduate level to practicing medical laboratory technologists who have completed an associate degree in medical laboratory technology and are seeking to upgrade their skills.

Specialization(s): Cytology, medical laboratory technologyLocation(s): Barbados Community College, St. MichaelLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or laterComments: Community college faculty are encouraged to apply. The Web site for Barbados Community College is www.bcc.edu.bb. For further information, contact Dr. Gladstone A. Best at [email protected] or by telephone at 246.426.3186.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS MANAGEMENTAward #0509Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in business administration and management. Assist host department in its triennial program review in keeping with quality assurance requirements. Contribute to curriculum development and provide faculty training.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. is preferred but master’s degree with 10 years of teaching experience will be considered.Location(s): Antigua State College, St. John’sLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsComments: Antigua State College is a community college that offers associate degree programs. The scholar will be expected to lecture 4 hours a week. Applicants should establish contact with the host institution and secure a letter of invitation if possible. Contact Peecheta Spencer, principal, email: [email protected] or [email protected], telephone: 268.462.0413.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIPAward #0510Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses in small business development and entrepreneurship and assist in program development and faculty training.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. or master’s degree with minimum 5 years of teaching experience. Preference for applicants with experience in developing country contexts.Location(s): Dominica State College, RoseauLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: Community college faculty are encouraged to apply. Although coordination and support for this award is through the U.S. Embassy in Bridgetown, Barbados, the grantee will be based on the neighboring island nation of Dominica. The U.S. Embassy in Bridgetown coordinates Department of State exchanges with neighboring island nations Dominica, St. Lucia, St.Vincent and Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda, St.Kitts and Nevis and Grenada. Dominica State College, founded in 2002, provides training in teacher education, health sciences, tourism, business and vocational technical fields. At present, it offers the Cambridge University “A” level program, a

growing number of associate degrees and some first and second year courses for the university of the West Indies system. A letter of invitation is not required, but applicants are encouraged to contact the college for further information. Inquiries may be addressed to Registrar Helen Francis-Seaman at [email protected] or by telephone at 767.440.2778. The Web site for the college is http://dsc.dm/.Deadline: August 1, 2009

boliviaSummary: Up to three lecturing, research or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: Academic year is from February to November with a break from mid-June to mid-July. Awards are open to faculty with 3 years of experience in the field or professionals with equivalent experience. Preference will be given to those who can build and strengthen linkages between U.S. and Bolivian institutions. Until further notice, only serial grants will be awarded, which allow the grant to be divided into shorter in-country stays for 2 to 3 months over 2 or 3 consecutive years. Airfare for each trip will be provided.Staff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0511Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Applicants may propose research projects, lecturing projects or a combination of both. Lecturing and lecturing/research grantees are expected to conduct seminars, advise on university curriculum or provide other assistance as requested by the host institution. All grantees may be asked to deliver occasional public lectures.Specialization(s): While applications in any discipline will be considered, preference will be given to projects that fall within the Bolivia program’s priority areas: democratization (civil society development, civic education, NGO strengthening); economic development (broad-based growth); public health; environmental issues (sustainable development, ecology); American studies; education (including curriculum reform) and rural development.Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 2 months to 3 monthsStarting Date: June 2010 or laterComments: Grants can be divided into 2-3 month segments each year for 2 or 3 consecutive years. Candidates are encouraged to identify a prospective host institution. Applicants without contacts in Bolivia may contact the U.S. Embassy for assistance with affiliation. Inquiries may be directed to Diego Ballivian at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

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brazilSummary: 28 Research, Lecturing, or Lecturing/Research awards. See also Distinguished Chair Program for the PUC-Rio Distinguished Chair in American Studies.Program Overview: Brazil is one of the most influential countries in the western hemisphere, an economic giant and one of the world’s biggest democracies. Its universities produce some 10,000 Ph.D.s per year, and leading research centers in fields such as agriculture, energy, biotechnology and epidemiology attract scholars and students from around the globe. Brazil is also noted for the richness and distinctiveness of its culture; its export of music is as significant as that of its soybeans. Opportunities abound for U.S. Scholars to forge collaborations with Brazilian counterparts across the disciplines. Proposals will be considered from junior as well as senior scholars. The goals of the Fulbright Scholar Program with Brazil are to support collaborative research in all fields, strengthen Brazilian graduate education through teaching and contribute to broader and longer term U.S.-Brazil institutional linkages. Applicants without significant experience in Brazil are encouraged to apply, as are Brazilianists who can further knowledge and understanding of Brazil in the United States. Applicants should request a letter of invitation from the prospective host institution in Brazil. The academic year is from March to December, with a one-month break in July. The Commission will consider serial grants which will allow the grant to be divided into shorter in-country stays over 2 consecutive years. In the case of a serial grant, the total number of months cannot exceed 4. A maximum of two round-trip airfares for the grantee only will be provided for serial grantees. Visit www.fulbright.org.br/english/comissao.html to access comprehensive listings of Brazilian scholars at universities throughout the country. For further information, contact the Commission for Educational Exchange between the U.S. and Brazil; inquiries may be directed to Patricia Grijo at [email protected]; telephone 55.11.3061.5342.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

FULBRIGHT-FAPESP/SAO PAULO SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCESAward #0512Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct collaborative research with occasional lecturing at the graduate level in collaboration with one of several thematic projects supported by the Foundation for the Support of Research in Sao Paulo (FAPESP) in various science and social science fields and developed at institutions in the state of Sao Paulo.Additional Qualifications: Senior scholars (5 years postdoctoral) are preferred, but junior scholars with strong records will be considered as well.

Language: Working knowledge of Portuguese or Spanish is desired. English may be acceptable in some fields if indicated by host.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include a letter of invitation from an institution in the state of Sao Paulo.Length of Grant: 2 months to 4 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or March 2011Comments: Awards are co-sponsored with FAPESP. Grantees work with Brazilian hosts who are receiving research funding from FAPESP in one of several thematic areas; for a list of projects see www.fapesp.br/english and search under the programs and thematic projects links. Brazilian hosts must also apply through FAPESP to receive a U.S. Scholar. The Commission will consider serial grants which allow the grant to be divided into shorter in-country stays over 2 consecutive years. In the case of a serial grant, the total number of months cannot exceed 4. A maximum of two round-trip airfares for the grantee only will be provided to serial grantees. Applicants are encouraged to contact the Commission directly to obtain more information about the research projects and affiliation process; inquiries may be directed to Patricia Grijo at [email protected]. lDeadline: August 1, 2009

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYAward #0513Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct independent or collaborative research, teach graduate courses or combine both activities in the grantee’s area of specialization.Specialization(s): Any area of science or technology with special interest in projects in biofuels, health and environment.Language: Good knowledge of Portuguese or Spanish is desired. English may be acceptable in some fields if indicated by hosts.Location(s): Any university in Brazil. Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 4 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or March 2011Comments: Awards are co-sponsored by CAPES, the Brazilian federal agency for the support and evaluation of graduate education. Proposals with a teaching component should include a sample course outline. Teaching of most subjects at the graduate level is in English. The Commission will consider serial grants which will allow the grant to be divided into shorter in-country stays over 2 consecutive years. In the case of a serial grant, the total number of months cannot exceed 4. A maximum of two round-trip airfares for the grantee only will be provided for serial grantees. Projects involving field studies among indigenous populations or in nature reserves must have authorization from the Brazilian government. Please contact your host or the Commission for information. Allow at least 6 months for entire process.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIESAward #0514Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct independent or collaborative research, teach graduate courses or combine both activities in the grantee’s area of specialization.Language: Good knowledge of Portuguese or Spanish is desired. English may be acceptable in some fields if indicated by host.Location(s): Any university in Brazil. Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 4 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or March 2011Comments: Awards are co-sponsored by CAPES, the Brazilian federal agency for the support and evaluation of graduate education. Proposals with a teaching component should include a sample course outline. Teaching of most subjects at the graduate level is in English. Projects involving field studies among indigenous populations or in nature reserves must have authorization from the Brazilian government. Please contact your host or the Commission for information. Allow at least 6 months for entire process. The Commission will consider serial grants which will allow the grant to be divided into shorter in-country stays over 2 consecutive years. In the case of a serial grant, the total number of months cannot exceed 4. A maximum of two round-trip airfares for the grantee only will be provided for serial grantees.Deadline: August 1, 2009

CanadaSummary: Up to 28 Research Chair awards, up to two joint Canada-Mexico awards and up to four All Disciplines awards are available for scholars wishing to conduct research or lecture, or both, at a Canadian institution. See also Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program for a Distinguished Lecturing award at York University, as well as Western Hemisphere Regional and Special Programs for a Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies.Program Overview: The Canada-U.S. Fulbright Program supports collaborative research efforts among members of the North American academic community on thematic issues of bilateral and global significance through the establishment of a number of Research Chair awards at Canada’s leading universities and research centers, as well as a joint award with Mexico. Research Chairs enable prominent and promising scholars and experienced professionals to conduct research, develop collaborations, and guest lecture at select Canadian universities and research centres. In addition, grantees will have the opportunity to deliver public lectures, give seminar presentations, participate in conferences and otherwise contribute to ongoing research activities at the host institution. Several themes have been identified

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for Research Chair awards:business trade and finance; education, music, math or science; environment, health and sustainability; governance, peace and security; identity, citizenship and cultural studies; legal studies; and North American studies. Please refer to the award descriptions for more information. Since multiple grants are available within each theme, applicants should identify host institution(s) in order of preference within the project statement and on the application form. Candidates will be considered for all appropriate host institution placements. Research Chair grants are normally awarded for one semester, 4 months. A request can be made to extend to a full academic year, for a total grant length of 9 months.The program also supports an open-ended program of bilateral scholarly exchanges in any discipline and in affiliation with any university, government agency or research institution in Canada through the All Disciplines award. While the competition is open to all disciplines, the Canada-U.S. Fulbright Program is particularly interested in encouraging research on contemporary issues relevant to Canada and the United States and the relationship between the two countries. While candidates will be considered for multiple award opportunities, applicants should identify specific award opportunities in order of preference in the project statement. Applicants should also clearly document the need to be in residence in Canada to carry out the project. New Research Chair awards continue to be developed; prospective applicants should contact CIES or the Foundation for Educational Exchange between Canada and the U.S. (www.fulbright.ca) or contact the Canada-U.S. Fulbright Program at 613.688.5540 or [email protected]. for the latest updates.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Matthew Fortier, 202.686.4027, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0515Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Applicants may propose lecturing projects, research projects or a combination of both in a wide range of subject areas relevant to Canada or Canada-U.S. relations.Specialization(s): While the competition is officially open to all disciplines, applications in the following areas are given preference: Canada-U.S. relations, comparative public policy, international trade, security, business administration and management, North American integration, communications, culture, ecology and the environment, indigenous issues, law, border issues, Canadian studies and American studies.Language: If proposing affiliation at a Francophone host institution, French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project and the host institution is required.

Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for academic-year grants; September 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grantsComments: One-semester grants are preferred. Recent Ph.D.s, experienced professionals and both junior and tenured university faculty members are encouraged to apply. Individuals who will have received their Ph.D. by December 2008 are eligible to apply. Candidates currently residing or working in Canada are not eligible to apply. Awards are not available for the summer months only. Applicants may also be referred for consideration for Research Chair awards as appropriate. For further information, please visit www.fulbright.ca or contact the Canada-U.S. Fulbright Program at 613.688.5540 or [email protected]: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS, TRADE AND FINANCEAward #0516Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research, develop collaborations, and guest lecture at undergraduate or graduate level. Deliver public lectures, give seminar presentations, participate in conferences and otherwise contribute to ongoing research activities at the host institution.Specialization(s): At Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) and University of Waterloo, international governance of economic and financial systems. At Queen’s University, any academic business discipline, such as organizational theory, strategy, information technology, organizational behavior or knowledge management, as long as the research relates to knowledge-based enterprises. At University of Guelph, sustainability, environmental and resource economics, environmental cooperation, environmental health, international development, impacts of business on environment and communities or corporate social responsibility.Additional Qualifications: Junior scholars with promising research records as well as established senior scholars are encouraged to apply.Language: If proposing affiliation at a Francophone host institution, French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project and the host institution is required.Location(s): Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), Waterloo and University of Waterloo, Waterloo; The Monieson Centre, School of Business, Queen’s University, Kingston or College of Management and Economics, University of Guelph, GuelphLength of Grant: 4 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for academic-year grant, September 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grantComments: For important information on

the possible host institutions for this award in business, trade and finance including contact information, strengths and specializations, open the following link to: “List of Canada Host Institutions by Award Theme”. To see the same information sorted to show all of the Research Chairs offered at a given host institution, open the “List of Canada Host Institutions By Institution”. Most award themes are interdisciplinary, so check other Canada Research Chairs for additional opportunities related to business, trade and finance. Indicate host institution(s) in order of preference in the project statement. A letter of invitation is not required, but applicants are encouraged to contact the institution to discuss research interests.Deadline: August 1, 2009

EDUCATION, MUSIC, MATH OR SCIENCEAward #0517Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research, develop collaborations, and guest lecture at undergraduate or graduate level. Deliver public lectures, give seminar presentations, participate in conferences and otherwise contribute to ongoing research activities at the host institution.Specialization(s): At University of Alberta, curriculum studies and pedagogy, testing and measurement, policy studies in education, mathematics and science education, international and global citizenship education, multicultural education, Aboriginal education, literacy education and technology integration. Applicants with an interdisciplinary research focus are also encouraged to apply. At University of Manitoba, science, technology, engineering or mathematics. At McGill University, cognitive music theory, listener-oriented music theory and music psychology applied to music theory or cognitive, biological, and behavioural neurosciences; neuro-psychology, neuro-linguistics and neuro-imaging techniques to understand brain function.Additional Qualifications: Junior scholars with promising research records as well as established senior scholars are encouraged to apply. A letter of invitation is not required, but applicants are encouraged to contact the institution to discuss research interests.Language: If proposing affiliation at a Francophone host institution, French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project and the host institution is required.Location(s): Faculty of Education, University of Alberta, Edmonton; University of Manitoba, Winnipeg; Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology, McGill University, Montreal or Centre for Research on Language, Mind and Brain, McGill University, MontrealLength of Grant: 4 months or 9 months

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Starting Date: September 2010 for academic-year grants, September 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grantsComments: For important information on the possible host institutions for this award in education, music, math or science, including contact information, strengths and specializations, open the following link to: “List of Canada Host Institutions by Award Theme”. To see the same information sorted to show all of the Research Chairs offered at a given host institution, open the “List of Canada Host Institutions By Institution”. Most award themes are interdisciplinary, so check other Canada Research Chairs for additional opportunities related to education, music, math or science. Indicate host institution(s) in order of preference in the project statement.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND SUSTAINABILITYward #0518Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research, develop collaborations, and guest lecture at undergraduate or graduate level. Deliver public lectures, give seminar presentations, participate in conferences and otherwise contribute to ongoing research activities at the host institution.Specialization(s): At McMaster University, environment and health across the life course from the perspective of the human sciences; areas of specialization may include, but are not limited to, public policy, the media and community-based environmental epidemiology. At University of Alberta, the global food system and healthy human environments. At University of Lethbridge, water quality and safety, water resources management practices development and implementation, consumption patterns, water economics, water and society, water-related health issues and the relation of water resources and climate change. At University of Prince Edward Island, comparative biomedical nutrisciences, health and wellness, enhancement of natural product bioactive compounds, public policy and bioscience, commercialization of biomedical research, regional biotechnology development. At University of Winnipeg, environmental studies, environmental policy, environment and society and environmental preservation and research initiatives.Additional Qualifications: Junior scholars with promising research records as well as established senior scholars are encouraged to apply. A letter of invitation is not required, but applicants are encouraged to contact the institution to discuss research interests.Language: If proposing affiliation at a Francophone host institution, French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project and the host institution required.Location(s): McMaster Institute of Environment and Health, McMaster University, Hamilton; Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry,

and Home Economics, University of Alberta, Edmonton; Alberta Ingenuity Institute for Water Research, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge; Faculty of Science or Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown or The Richardson College for the Environment, University of Winnipeg, WinnipegLength of Grant: 4 months or 9 monthsComments: For important information on the possible host institutions for this award in environment, health and sustainability, including contact information, strengths and specializations, open the following link to: “List of Canada Host Institutions by Award Theme”. To see the same information sorted to show all of the Research Chairs offered at a given host institution, open the “List of Canada Host Institutions By Institution”. Most award themes are interdisciplinary, so check other Canada Research Chairs for additional opportunities related to environment, health and sustainability. Indicate host institution(s) in order of preference in the project statement.Deadline: August 1, 2009

GOVERNANCE, PEACE AND SECURITYAward #0567Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research, develop collaborations, and guest lecture at undergraduate or graduate level. Deliver public lectures, give seminar presentations, participate in conferences and otherwise contribute to ongoing research activities at the host institution.Specialization(s): At McGill University, international development studies in economics, states and state-building or social pluralism and civil society or federalism studies, including empirical comparative studies, analytical or formal modeling of systems, normative research on the justifiability and justifiable shape of federalism and its intellectual foundations. At University of Ottawa, contemporary public policy, governance and public administration. At University of Toronto Munk Centre, global economy, development, international institutions or area studies. At University of Waterloo and Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), contemporary public policy issues in any area of study relating to Canada, the U.S. or the bilateral relationship, globalization, global governance or multilateral relations.Additional Qualifications: Junior scholars with promising research records as well as established senior scholars are encouraged to apply. A letter of invitation is not required, but applicants are encouraged to contact the institution to discuss research interests.Language: If proposing affiliation at a Francophone host institution, French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project and the host institution is required.Location(s): Institute for Study of International Development or Dept of Political Science, McGill University, Montreal; University of

Ottawa, Ottawa; Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto or University of Waterloo, Waterloo and Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), WaterlooLength of Grant: 4 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for academic-year grants; September 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grantsComments: For important information on the possible host institutions for this award in governance, peace and security, including contact information, strengths and specializations, open the following link to: “List of Canada Host Institutions by Award Theme”. To see the same information sorted to show all of the Research Chairs offered at a given host institution, open the “List of Canada Host Institutions By Institution”. Most award themes are interdisciplinary, so check other Canada Research Chairs for additional opportunities related to governance, peace and security. Indicate host institution(s) in order of preference in the project statement.Deadline: August 1, 2009

IDENTITY, CITIZENSHIP AND CULTURAL STUDIESAward #0568Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research, develop collaborations, and guest lecture at undergraduate or graduate level. Deliver public lectures, give seminar presentations, participate in conferences and otherwise contribute to ongoing research activities at the host institution.Specialization(s): At University of Alberta, Metis resources and law, Inuit and environmental change, Dene and diamonds and urban aboriginal residents. At Brock University, cultures, languages, and citizenship and migration including the study of First Nations; the history of the cross-border region; border studies; North-American integration; Canadian-American relations and the image of Canada abroad. At Dalhousie University, social sciences or humanities, the study of cultures, the influence of globalization on cultures and related issues. At McMaster University, globalization and cultural studies. At Queen’s University, immigrant integration, multiculturalism and multicultural education, indigenous peoples and self-government, policing and minorities, affirmative action for racial and ethnic minorities, the state and minority nationalism and normative theories of accommodating ethnic diversity.Additional Qualifications: Junior scholars with promising research records as well as established senior scholars are encouraged to apply. A letter of invitation is not required, but applicants are encouraged to contact the institution to discuss research interests.Language: If proposing affiliation at a Francophone host institution, French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project and the host institution is required.Location(s): School of Native Studies, University of Alberta, Edmonton; Humanities

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Research Institute, Brock University, St. Catharines; Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Dalhousie University, Halifax; Institute on Globalization, McMaster University, Hamilton or Department of Political Studies, Queen’s University, KingstonLength of Grant: 4 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for academic-year grants; September 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grantsComments: For important information on the possible host institutions for this award in identity, citizenship and cultural studies including contact information, strengths and specializations, open the following link to: “List of Canada Host Institutions by Award Theme”. To see the same information sorted to show all of the Research Chairs offered at a given host institution, open the “List of Canada Host Institutions By Institution”. Most award themes are interdisciplinary, so check other Canada Research Chairs for additional opportunities related to identity, citizenship and cultural studies. Indicate host institution(s) in order of preference in the project statement.Deadline: August 1, 2009

LEGAL STUDIESAward #0569Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research, develop collaborations, and guest lecture at undergraduate or graduate level. Deliver public lectures, give seminar presentations, participate in conferences and otherwise contribute to ongoing research activities at the host institution.Specialization(s): At University of Alberta, North American aboriginal law with a focus on aboriginal resource rights and governance and their relationship to national and provincial, state or territorial regulatory regimes. At McGill University, comparative legal studies in: social diversity; ethics and human rights; public policy and private wealth; trade, mobility and enterprise; trans-systemic legal education or legal theory. At University of Ottawa, international humanitarian law, human rights, governance, legal reform and development.Additional Qualifications: Junior scholars with promising research records as well as established senior scholars are encouraged to apply. A letter of invitation is not required, but applicants are encouraged to contact the institution to discuss research interests.Language: If proposing affiliation at a Francophone host institution, French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project and the host institution is required.Location(s): Faculty of Law and School of Native Studies, University of Alberta, Edmonton; Faculty of Law, McGill University, Montreal or Human Rights Research and Education Centre; Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, OttawaLength of Grant: 4 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for academic-year grants, September 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grants

Comments: For important information on the possible host institutions for this award in legal studies, including contact information, strengths and specializations, open the following link to: “List of Canada Host Institutions by Award Theme”. To see the same information sorted to show all of the Research Chairs offered at a given host institution, open the “List of Canada Host Institutions By Institution”. Most award themes are interdisciplinary, so check other Canada Research Chairs for additional opportunities related to legal studies. Indicate host institution(s) in order of preference in the project statement.Deadline: August 1, 2009

NORTH AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0522Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research, develop collaborations, and guest lecture at undergraduate or graduate level. Deliver public lectures, give seminar presentations, participate in conferences and otherwise contribute to ongoing research activities at the host institution.Specialization(s): At University of Alberta, U.S. studies with a focus on policy issues, such as the American economy, trade, international relations, security and environmental issues. The geographic scope is open, but preference will be given to policy applications in the North American context. At University of Calgary, social sciences with focus on politics, history, culture or economy of the U.S. and Canada and the cross-border relationship or energy and the environment; health and wellness; and understanding human behavior, institutions and culture. At Carleton University, North American studies, with focus on political, social or cultural dimensions of North American integration. At Concordia University, social sciences or humanities, including visual and oral culture, specifically public culture, its texts, images, institutions, production, history or reception or human rights in national and post-national contexts, including their relation to civil society, governance, or the state. At University of Calgary, University of Montreal or McGill University for the Enders Chair, Canada and Canadian-U.S. relations with focus on energy and natural resources, trade and economic policy and provincial economic development. At Laval University, international studies in any area related to Canada-U.S. or Canada-U.S.-Mexico relations, including peace and security, inter-American affairs, international trade, environmental law and affairs, international management standards, and water resources and management. At University of Montreal, social sciences, particularly political science or economics related to democratic governance, international peace and security, human rights, economic globalization, the emerging Asian giants, international development, global environment, international institutions in the context of Canada-U.S. relations or American studies.

At McGill University, Canadian public policy in the domains of health, media, education or indigenous peoples.Additional Qualifications: Junior scholars with promising research records as well as established senior scholars are encouraged to apply. A letter of invitation is not required, but applicants are encouraged to contact the institution to discuss research interests.Language: If proposing affiliation at a Francophone host institution, French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project and the host institution is required.Location(s): Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta, Edmonton; Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary; Centre for North American Politics and Society or Dept. of Political Science, Carleton University, Ottawa; Humanities Centre for the Study of Society and Culture, Concordia University, Montreal; Quebec Institute for Advanced International Studies, Laval University, Quebec; Institute for the Study of Canada, McGill University, Montreal or Centre for International Studies (CERIUM), University of Montreal, MontrealLength of Grant: 4 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for academic-year grants, September 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grantsComments: For important information on the possible host institutions for this award in North American studies, including contact information, strengths and specializations, open the following link to: “List of Canada Host Institutions by Award Theme”. To see the same information sorted to show all of the Research Chairs offered at a given host institution, open the “List of Canada Host Institutions By Institution”. Most award themes are interdisciplinary, so check other Canada Research Chairs for additional opportunities related to North American studies. Indicate host institution(s) in order of preference in the project statement.Deadline: August 1, 2009

NORTH AMERICAN STUDIES: CANADA-MEXICO JOINT AWARD IN NORTH AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0504Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research, develop collaborations and offer occasional guest lectures in the grantee’s area of specialization.Specialization(s): Social sciences, particularly political science, economics or sociology; law; public health; business administration; public administration; environmental sciences. Of particular interest are research questions surrounding North American regionalization, governance, public policy, trade integration, environmental issues and standards, energy, indigenous issues, migration and identity.Additional Qualifications: Junior scholars with promising research records as well as established senior scholars are encouraged to apply.

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Language: Good to fluent Spanish is required for Mexico. If proposing affiliation at a Francophone host institution in Canada, French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project and the host institution is required.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August or September 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grants; August or September 2010 for academic year grantsComments: The intent of this award is to enhance collaboration among a community of scholars working on issues of relevance to the special trilateral relationship among the United States, Mexico and Canada, created by shared borders and accelerated by the North American Free Trade Agreement. Projects across a broad range of disciplines as well as those with an interdisciplinary focus are welcomed; proposals should reflect topics which would benefit from a trilateral perspective and clearly demonstrate a need to spend time in both Mexico and Canada. Grants are from 4 months to an academic year, and time should be distributed fairly equally between the two countries. Longer-term grants are preferred. Affiliations may be made with universities, non-governmental organizations, research centers, government agencies or any combination thereof. Candidates are encouraged to obtain letters of invitation, but commissions can assist with affiliations as necessary; for assistance contact Maggie Hug at the U.S.-Mexico Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange (COMEXUS) at [email protected] or Brad Hector at the Foundation for Educational Exchange Between Canada and the U.S. at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

ChileSummary: Up to 12 lecturing or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: The aim of the program is to enhance the study of Chile in the United States and the study of the United States in Chile, to broaden research efforts in a wide range of subjects and to strengthen the academic standards of regional universities. Academic semesters are from March to July and August to December. Awards are rarely made during the January to February period unless justified by the nature of the project and prearranged with the host institution. Preference is for candidates with senior status (5 years of experience following the terminal degree) and graduate level teaching experience, but junior scholars as well as professional candidates with compelling proposals will also be considered. For all awards, applicants should secure a letter of interest from a Chilean host institution. Awards are co-sponsored by the Chilean government’s Program to Improve Quality and Equity in Higher Education (MECESUP, www.mecesup.cl). The Commission for Educational Exchange

between the United States and Chile can assist with final confirmation of affiliations. Grant length is flexible within a range of 3-6 months. The Web site for the commission is www.fulbrightchile.cl. Commission contact is academic advisor Karina Sapunar, [email protected], telephone 56.2.334.4368.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYAward #0523Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach regularly scheduled courses at the graduate or undergraduate level or a series of seminars in grantee’s area of specialization and consult on program and curriculum development. Collaborative research with Chilean colleagues is also encouraged. Projects that support the development of doctoral programs are especially welcome.Specialization(s): Applications are welcome in all science and technology disciplines.Language: Working knowledge of Spanish is desired but not required. Lecturing at the graduate level in science and technical fields is normally in English.Location(s): Any university in Chile. Applicants are encouraged to arrange an affiliation and secure a letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or March 2011Comments: While applicants may propose affiliation with any university in Chile, nine universities have research groups and accredited Ph.D. programs in science and technology fields: University of Chile (www.uchile.cl) has programs in agronomy, veterinary medicine, silviculture, basic sciences, health sciences and technology, including two new programs in aquaculture and pharmaceutical sciences; University of Concepcion (www.udec.cl) has programs in silviculture, basic and environmental sciences and technology, including a new program in agricultural engineering; Catholic University of Valparaiso (www.ucv.cl) has programs in basic sciences and technology, including a new program in aquaculture; University of Santiago (www.usach.cl) has programs in basic sciences and technology and a new program in food science technology; Federico Santa Maria Technical University (www.usm.cl) has programs in basic sciences and technology, including a new program in informatics engineering; Austral University (www.uach.cl) has programs in agronomy, veterinary medicine, silviculture and basic and environmental sciences; Catholic University of the North (www.ucn.cl) has a program in basic sciences and a new program in aquaculture; University of Antofagasta (www.uantof.cl) has a program in marines systems, biological sciences and engineering in mineral processing; University of Valparaiso (www.uv.cl) has

a program in neurosciences; University of the Frontier (www.ufro.cl) has a program in natural resources and applied molecular and cell biology; University of Talca (www.utalca.cl) has a program in biotechnology; Andres Bello University (www.unab.cl) has two new programs in biotechnology and molecular and physical chemistry. For more information on accredited Ph.D. programs and research institutions in Chile, visit www.conicyt.cl, or contact CIES or the Commission.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIESAward #0524Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach regularly scheduled courses at the graduate or undergraduate level or a series of seminars in grantee’s area of specialization and participate in faculty and program development. Collaborative research with Chilean colleagues is also encouraged.Specialization(s): Applications are welcome in all social science and humanities disciplines, including art and architecture.Language: Good to fluent Spanish is required.Location(s): Applicants may propose affiliation with any university in Chile. For information on Ph.D. programs and research institutions in Chile, visit www.cnachile.cl/acreditacion/ac_postgrad_doctor.htm or contact CIES or the Commission.Length of Grant: 3 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or March 2011Comments: While applicants may propose affiliation with any university in Chile, eight institutions have research groups and Ph.D. programs in social science and humanities fields: University of Chile (www.uchile.cl) has programs in the social sciences and humanities, including two new programs in psychology and Latin American Studies; Catholic University (www.puc.cl) has programs in social sciences and architecture; University of Concepcion (www.udec.cl) has a program in Latin American literature; University of Santiago (www.usach.cl) has a program in American Studies; Catholic University of the North (www.ucn.cl) has a program in anthropology; University of Tarapaca (www.uta.cl) has a program in anthropology; Catholic University of Valparaiso (www.ucv.cl) has two new programs in philosophy and literature; Alberto Hurtado University (www.uahurtado.cl) has a new program in sociology. Applicants seeking contacts in Chile may contact CIES or the Fulbright Commission in Chile. For more information on accredited Ph.D. programs and research institutions in Chile, visit www.conicyt.cl or contact CIES or the Commission.Deadline: August 1, 2009

TEFL AND APPLIED LINGUISTICS OR EDUCATIONAward #0525Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses or seminars in the grantee’s area of specialization and participate in faculty

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and program development. Collaborative research with Chilean colleagues is also encouraged. Affiliations, level of courses and semesters are dependent on specializations; multiple affiliations are possible.Specialization(s): Curriculum design, teacher training, assessment, cross-cultural communication and task-based instructionAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. and experience in teacher training.Language: Working knowledge of Spanish is desired but not required.Location(s): English Opens Doors (www.ingles.mineduc.cl) or universities with accredited undergraduate or graduate programs in English. Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include a letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or March 2011Comments: This award supports a priority for the Chilean educational system: improving the teaching of English at all levels of the educational system. The Ministry of Education has initiated a program, English Opens Doors (www.ingles.mineduc.cl), calling for all Chilean elementary and high school students to be able to pass a standardized English listening and reading test in a decade, with a more ambitious long-term goal to make all 15 million of Chile’s people fluent in English within a generation. While applicants may propose affiliation with any institution in Chile, three universities have research groups and accredited Ph.D. programs in linguistics or education: Catholic University (www.puc.cl) has a program in education; University of Concepcion (www.udec.cl) has a program in linguistics and; Catholic University of Valparaiso (www.ucv.cl) has a program in linguistics. The following universities have expressed interest in receiving scholars in particular areas: Catholic University of Maule, www.ucm.cl; University of Atacama, www.uda.cl; University of Chile, www.uchile.cl; University of Concepcion, www.udec.cl; University of Tarapaca, www.uta.cl; and Catholic University of Valparaiso, www.ucv.cl. Contact CIES or the Fulbright Commission in Chile for more information on these positions.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ColombiaSummary: Up to six lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: The Colombia-U.S. Fulbright Program welcomes applications from both junior and tenured scholars interested in conducting research and teaching in fields of academic relevance for both the United States and Colombia. Projects from professionals and artists are also supported. In light of a steadily improving security situation, proposals to conduct activities in regional universities are particularly welcome, as are those that promote the development of scholar-practitioner networks and scholarly communities between both countries. The Fulbright Commission in Colombia will facilitate in-country travel

for lecturing and conference participation, especially at underrepresented regional universities. All scholars are expected to give at least one public lecture on their research during the grant period. Academic semesters are from January to May and August to December. Summer courses are available at some universities. Awards may involve multiple affiliations. A language proficiency report is required and a letter of invitation from a host institution is recommended. However, the commission can assist with local contacts. Grantees with dual U.S. and Colombian nationality may be required by Colombian law to enter the country on a Colombian passport. Visit www.fulbright.edu.co for more information on the Colombia-U.S. Fulbright Program.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0526Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research, teach a graduate or upper-level undergraduate course in grantee’s area of specialization, conduct seminars, advise students and participate in conferences.Language: Fluent Spanish is preferred for all positions; applicants must submit a language proficiency report. Teaching in English may be acceptable for some science and technical fields.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation & include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 5 monthsStarting Date: Between July 2010 and July 2011Comments: Expected grant period will be from 4-5 months; however, under exceptional circumstances, proposals for shorter grants will be considered. Justification must accompany application. Inquiries for local contacts and assistance with affiliation may be directed to Alexandra Moreno, program officer, at [email protected] or consult www.fulbright.edu.co.Deadline: August 1, 2009

Costa ricaSummary: Up to four lecturing or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: An award to Costa Rica offers a variety of benefits, including a convenient location, well-respected institutions of higher learning, a pleasant climate and great natural beauty, and a strong Fulbright tradition. The academic calendar varies greatly among universities and it is essential that applicants confirm which academic calendar their institution and program of interest follows. In some cases, requested grant lengths may need to be adjusted at the discretion of the Fulbright Program.

Staff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0527Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture or lecture and conduct research in any area of interest, with preference for the fields listed below. For lecturing/research projects, candidates should plan a 50/50 ratio between teaching and research.Specialization(s): Areas of special interest include political science (legislative reform, governability, international relations, regional studies, rule of law, U.S. government and politics); economic policy, economic and tax reform, international trade (free trade, applied commercial practices and open markets); environmental science and policy; the humanities and social sciences, and veterinary sciences.Language: Good to fluent Spanish is required. Applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): University of Costa Rica, National Autonomous University, Costa Rica Technological Institute, National University of Distance Education, EARTH University, INCAE, CATIELength of Grant: 4 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: July 2010 or laterComments: Applicants should establish contact with a host institution and secure a letter of invitation. It is the responsibility of the applicant to finalize arrangements with the host institution and to make their own housing arrangements. Start dates vary according to the selected university. Applicants should consult with their hosts to ensure that grant dates correspond to the institution’s academic calendar. The U.S. Embassy’s Public Affairs Section will be glad to provide information about host institutions upon request; inquiries may be directed to Nancy Szalwinski at [email protected]. Web sites for the host universities are as follows: University of Costa Rica, www.ucr.ac.cr; National University, www.una.ac.cr; Technological Institute of Costa Rica, www.itcr.ac.cr; National University of Distance Education, www.uned.ac.cr; INCAE, www.incae.ac.cr; EARTH University, www.earth.ac.cr; CATIE www.catie.ac.cr.Deadline: August 1, 2009

Dominican republicSummary: Up to three lecturing or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: The U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Section can suggest likely affiliations and guide scholars to specified institutions. It is the responsibility of the grantee, however, to finalize affiliation arrangements. The academic year is August to December and mid-January to May. Applications are accepted in all disciplines. Universities are very open to receiving U.S. Scholars to teach and also

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conduct research. In the Dominican Republic there is one public university, the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo, and several private universities that are also recommended for grantees to work with. In addition to working with universities, scholars may also affiliate with NGOs and other organizations. Fields of special interest include agriculture, biology, education, environmental sciences, comparative law, consumer protection, computer science, economics, international business, political science, TEFL, tourism and urban planning. Most universities are willing to support research in the areas of environmental studies, humanities, economics, agriculture, education, history, international business and marketing, arts and design and psychology. Applicants should be aware that the level of studies in mathematics and the hard sciences is not necessarily comparable to the level in the United States. In some cases, requested grant lengths may need to be adjusted at the discretion of the Fulbright Program.Staff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0528Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture in any academic or professional discipline and advise on curriculum development. Pursue independent or collaborative research as desired.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. and 3 years of teaching experience are desired. Master’s is acceptable with relevant teaching experience.Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation. The U.S. Embassy can also assist with affiliations.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grants; August 2010 for academic-year grants.Comments: Applicants without contacts in the Dominican Republic may contact the U.S. Embassy for assistance; inquiries may be directed to Francesca Hernandez, [email protected] or Ivette Linera, [email protected]. Specific requests have been made by the institutions below; contact Francesca Hernandez, Ivette Linera or the institutional contact listed for further information: (1) Madre y Maestra Pontifical Catholic University, Santiago campus, (PUCMM, www.pucmmsti.edu.do): Caribbean studies, TEFL, urban planning, finance, biology, physics, chemistry, linguistics, education, evaluation and curriculum development; contact Sarah Gonzalez at [email protected]; (2) Madre y Maestra Pontifical Catholic University, Santo Domingo (www.pucmm.edu.do): TEFL, educational research; you may contact

Radhames Mejia at [email protected] orMu-kien Sang Ben at [email protected]; (3) Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD, www.uasd.edu.do): arts, humanities; social sciences to include political science, economics, sociology, psychology; education; natural disaster mitigation; mathematics; sciences to include botany, biology, chemistry, physics, zoology; you may contact Rocio Billini at [email protected] or [email protected]; (4) Iberoamerican University (UNIBE, www.unibe.edu.do): business development, environmental impact assessment, contemporary economics, early childhood education, distance education, psychology, emergency medicine, interior design, architecture, marketing; contact Loraine Amell at [email protected]; (5) Technological Institute of Santo Domingo (INTEC, www.intec.edu.do): renewable energy, technology and telecommunications, physics, business, tourism development, engineering, environmental sciences; contact [email protected]; (6) Institute of Agriculture (ISA, www.isa.edu.do): forestry, agronomy, biotechnology, veterinary sciences, food technology; contact [email protected]: August 1, 2009

ecuadorSummary: Up to five lecturing, lecturing/research or research awards.Program Overview: Awards are open to scholars at all career levels and professionals from all disciplines; junior scholars are encouraged to apply. Applicants may propose research projects, lecturing projects or a combination of both. Lecturing/research grantees are generally expected to conduct seminars, give public lectures and advise on university curriculum and administration. Academic year for the coastal region is April to January; for the Andean region, September to July, with some variations. Summer positions are available at some universities. For specific dates for semesters and universities, contact the Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States and Ecuador at [email protected]. Visit www.fulbright.org.ec for more information on the Ecuador-U.S. Fulbright Program.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0529Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Applications will be considered in any discipline. Conduct research in grantee’s area of specialization, teach, conduct seminars and workshops in undergraduate or graduate programs or combine teaching and research. All grantees may be asked to deliver occasional public lectures.

Additional Qualifications: At least 3 years of teaching experience required for projects with a teaching component.Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report. Exceptions on fluency may be made under special circumstances and justification.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation; however, the Commission can assist with affiliation as needed.Length of Grant: 3 months to 4 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or laterComments: Length of grant is 3-4 months; in some cases, requested grant lengths may need to be adjusted at the discretion of the Commission. The Commission will consider serial grants which will allow the grant to be divided into shorter in-country stays over 2 consecutive years. In the case of a serial grant, the total number of months cannot exceed 4. A maximum of two round-trip airfares for grantee only will be provided for serial grantees.Deadline: August 1, 2009

el salvadorSummary: Up to three lecturing or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: The first semester of most universities is early January to mid-June, and the second semester is late June to early December. There is interest in a broad range of topics, with special interest in the social sciences, humanities, legal education and other fields listed under the All Disciplines award below. Scholars must be proficient in Spanish. For lecturing/research projects, candidates should plan a 60/40 ratio between teaching and research. The U.S. Embassy in San Salvador will arrange or confirm affiliations for all awards. In some cases, requested grant lengths may need to be adjusted at the discretion of the Fulbright Program.Staff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0530Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant 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.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.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. is preferred, but master’s degree acceptable with 5 years of experience.Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.

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Location(s): Affiliation to be determined, but applicant may indicate preference.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: June 2010 or laterComments: 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 [email protected]: August 1, 2009

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESSAward #0531Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one to two courses in any area of international business at the graduate or upper-undergraduate level. Offer training to faculty on new trends and pedagogy in international business education.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. is preferred, but M.B.A with 5 years of teaching experience will be considered.Language: Intermediate level Spanish is required. Teaching is in English.Location(s): School of Economics, University of El Salvador, San SalvadorLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: July 2010 or January 2011Comments: The University of El Salvador has a well established program in international business but seeks to introduce more upper-level courses in English. Although teaching is in English, some Spanish is necessary for daily living interactions. Applicants are encouraged to contact the dean of the Faculty of Economics, Roger Armando Arias, at [email protected] for further information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

LEGAL EDUCATIONAward #0532Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Lecture at the graduate or undergraduate level in the grantee’s area of expertise. Assist in developing curriculum and teaching U.S. law as part of a special program to educate Salvadoran professionals about the U.S. legal system. Work with law faculty to develop a parallel program, which will be offered by the Central American University (UCA) in the future, to educate U.S. law professionals and students about the Central American legal system.Specialization(s): U.S. legal system, criminal law, constitutional law, corporate and commercial law, information and protection rights, conflict resolution, international and commercial mediation and immigration lawAdditional Qualifications: J.D., teaching or training experience and experience with rule of law in developing country contexts. Professional candidates will be considered in addition to candidates with academic appointments.Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): School of Law, Central American University, San Salvador

Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or March 2011 for one-semester grants; March 2011 for academic-year grantsComments: Prospective applicants should contact Dr. Salvador Fonseca, S.J., director of the School of Law, at [email protected] or [email protected]; telephone 503.2210.6600, extension 300, 353; fax 503.2210.6660; address: Apartado Postal (01)168 San Salvador. The university’s Web site is www.uca.edu.sv.Deadline: August 1, 2009

LIBRARY SCIENCEAward #0533Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach a semester library science course in organization of knowledge or new information technologies. Assist with curriculum development and train faculty. Conduct research in area of specialization.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. or master’s degree and five years experience in teaching and curriculum development required.Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Panamerican University of El Salvador, San SalvadorLength of Grant: 4 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or January 2011Comments: A letter of invitation is not required, but applicants are encouraged to contact Celina Lopez Urias at [email protected] for further information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

MECHATRONICSAward #0534Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Train faculty and assist in development of curriculum for a new, interdisciplinary degree program in mechanatronics. The university already offers undergraduate degrees in mechanical and electrical engineering and computer science.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. in engineering or master’s degree in engineering with 5 years experience in teaching and curriculum development.Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Don Bosco University, San SalvadorLength of Grant: 4 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: July 2010 or January 2011Comments: A letter of invitation is not required, but applicants are encouraged to contact Dr. Jorge Lemus at [email protected] for further information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

guatemalaSummary: Up to three lecturing or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: The academic year is January to November with breaks in June

and December. The goals of the Fulbright Scholar Program in Guatemala are to support collaborative research in the sciences, social sciences and humanities, strengthen Guatemalan graduate education and contribute to the establishment of broader and longer term U.S.-Guatemalan academic linkages. Proposals in all disciplines will be considered. Awards are open to faculty with 3 years of experience in the field or professionals with equivalent experience. Preference will be given to those who can build and strengthen collaboration between U.S. and Guatemalan institutions. Grantees are generally expected to conduct seminars, advise students, participate in conferences, give public lectures and engage in research. For lecturing/research projects, candidates should plan a 60/40 ratio between teaching and research. Multicountry projects that allow scholars to examine cross border issues in more than one country in Central America will be considered. Justification for regional travel must be included in the proposal. In some cases the requested grant length may need to be adjusted at the discretion of the Fulbright Program.Staff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0535Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialization and conduct independent or collaborative research as desired. Thesis advising or assistance with curriculum development may also be requested, depending upon the grantee’s area of expertise.Specialization(s): While applications in all disciplines will be considered, projects in the following fields are preferred: anthropology, archaeology, business administration, economics, education, human rights, indigenous and ethnic issues, international law, international trade, journalism, linguistics, museum planning, political science, poverty reduction, public health and social work.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. is preferred, although master’s degree with professional and teaching experience will be considered. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in the developing world.Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: June 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grants; January 2011 for academic-year grantsComments: Candidates should establish contact with a host institution in Guatemala before applying. A letter of invitation from the host institution is required and should be submitted with the application. Applicants

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without contacts in Guatemala may contact Carmen Foncea at the Cultural Affairs Office at the U.S. Embassy at [email protected] to request assistance. The following Guatemalan universities have made specific requests for scholars in the following fields: (1) Universidad del Valle, www.uvg.edu.gt: business administration, archaeology and anthropology. For further information about business administration, please contact Carlos Paredes at [email protected]; for archaeology, please contact Tomas Barrientos at [email protected] or [email protected]; and for anthropology, please contact Andres Alvarez at [email protected]; (2) Universidad Francisco Marroquin, www.ufm.edu.gt: museum planning, contact Ingrid Klanderud at [email protected]; (3) Universidad Rafael Landivar, www.url.edu.gt: applied linguistics, contact Lucia Verdugo at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGEAward #0536Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach TEFL methodology courses and seminars to faculty members. Assist with staff and teacher training. Assist in the development of programs at San Carlos University’s newly created Faculty of Linguistic Science as they work towards creating an English certification program. The grantee will work with the host institution to address areas of need, which may include but not be limited to, curriculum development and evaluation, resource material development, testing and evaluation, program design and implementation.Additional Qualifications: Master’s or Ph.D. in TEFL/TESOL or applied linguistics and a minimum of 3 years of experience in teacher training.Language: Working knowledge of Spanish is desired.Location(s): San Carlos University, Guatemala CityLength of Grant: 4 months or 9 monthsStarting Date: June 2010 or January 2011Comments: Preference will be given to senior-level TEFL specialists who have experience in faculty and program development at the B.A. and M.A. levels and candidates with previous work experience in the developing world. All applicants must have teacher training and curriculum development experience and the ability to work in a consulting capacity. Full academic-year grants are preferred. For further information, please contact cultural affairs specialist Carmen Foncea at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

hondurasSummary: Up to three lecturing or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: The academic calendar varies from one institution to another, but most academic terms run from late January

to early December. Most institutions operate on a trimester system of approximately 13-14 weeks duration. For lecturing/research projects, candidates should plan a 60/40 ratio between teaching and research. In some cases, requested grant lengths may need to be adjusted at the discretion of the Fulbright Program.Staff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0537Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses in area of specialization and conduct independent or collaborative research as desired.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. is preferred, but master’s degree with 5 years of teaching experience will be considered.Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: January or February 2011Comments: 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 [email protected] or Karla Castaneda at [email protected]. Specific requests have been made for specialists in the following areas: 1) redesigning curriculum career plans, Jose Cecilio del Valle University, contact: Ana Bertha Rodriguez, curriculum coordinator, at [email protected], www.ujcv.edu.hn 2) food analysis, National Agricultural University of Honduras (UNAG), contact: Katrina Spillane at [email protected]; 3) literary criticism or food technology and dairy technology, curriculum and instruction, National Pedagogical University, contact: Dr. Gloria Lara-Pinto at [email protected] or [email protected]; 4) To work with basic to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the TEFL program. Teaching in literature, academic writing and designing extracurricular activities that will support the TEFL program are desired, Central American Technological University (UNITEC), contact Denia Chavez, general secretary, [email protected] or Nadina Mazzoni, assistant to the executive director, [email protected]: August 1, 2009

FOOD TECHNOLOGYAward #0538Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach agro-industrial engineering and conduct research in area of specialization. The lecturing/research ratio is 50/50.

Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. is preferred, but master’s degree related to food technology with teaching and research experience will be considered.Language: Fluent Spanish required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): National Agricultural University of Honduras, CatacamasLength of Grant: 6 monthsStarting Date: June 2010 or January 2011Comments: Catacamas is located abourt 130 miles from the capital, Tegucigalpa. A letter of invitation is not required, but potential candidates should contact the university directly for more information. Dr. Marlon Escoto, director, or Ms. Katrina Spillane, external coopration, at: [email protected]. See www.unag.edu.nh for the Agricultural University of Honduras Web site.Deadline: August 1, 2009

GRAPHIC DESIGNAward #0539Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture in graphic design with emphasis on multimedia communications and design and analysis of teaching methodology where technology is applied. Assist with planning and follow up on curriculum. Conduct research on the contribution of Honduran culture to the graphic design field.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. is preferred, but master’s in graphic design with experience in multimedia design for development of interdisciplinary projects and knowledge of Web-based technologies will be considered.Language: Fluent Spanish required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Center for Design, Architecture and Construction (CEDAC), TegucigalpaLength of Grant: 6 monthsStarting Date: January 2011Comments: Letter of invitation is not required, but applicants are encouraged to contact the center for more information: Mario Martin, rector, at [email protected] or Ms. Maria Jose Montesinos, career coordinator, at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGEAward #0540Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach courses in TESOL methodology to upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, offer training to faculty and assist with curriculum development and revision.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. is preferred, but master’s degree with at least 5 years of teacher training and curriculum development experience will be considered.Language: Moderate to fluent Spanish is desired.Location(s): See comments.Length of Grant: 9 monthsStarting Date: January 2010 for academic-year grant

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Comments: Candidates for the Panamerican School of Agriculture, Zamorano, are expected to help develop a tutoring program and help students of agriculture develop language skills relevant to their academic background. A scholar is expected to teach a total of 12 hours per semester, be involved in on-going curriculum development and assist with in-service training of the Language Center teaching staff. Also expected is weekly lab supervision and the teaching of one course taught at each level of language proficiency. Zamorano is located approximately 22 miles from the capital city, Tegucigalpa. A letter of invitation is not required; potential candidates should contact the university directly. Contact: Dr. Raul Espinal, academic dean, at [email protected] and Dr. Daniel Meyer, general curriculum director, at [email protected]., Web site www.zamorano.edu/ingles/index_eng.htm.Deadline: August 1, 2009

JamaicaSummary: Up to three lecturing or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: The academic calendar is August to May. Housing is provided by host institutions. In some cases, requested grant lengths may need to be adjusted at the discretion of the Fulbright Program.Staff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0541Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in area of specialization and conduct independent or collaborative research as desired. Thesis advising or assistance with curriculum development may also be requested, depending upon the grantee’s area of expertise.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. with 3 years of teaching experience is preferred.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August or September 2010 or January 2011Comments: The Web site for the University of the West Indies and its related centers is www.mona.uwi.edu; Northern Caribbean University, www.ncu.edu.jm. Specific requests have been made by the University of Technology, in the following areas: (1) hospitality and tourism management; (2) business administration, management, marketing, accounting, finance, banking, financial services; (3) digital communication media, communication design, technical communication; (3) computing, information technology, intelligence, advanced programming; (4) structural engineering, building sciences, construction technology, global positioning systems technology,

geodesy, hydrographic surveying; (5) pharmacy, health science, pharmaceutics, drug delivery, instrumental analysis; (6) technical, vocational education, industrial technology, family studies. Visit www.utechjamaica.edu.jm. Contact CIES if assistance is needed to secure an affiliation.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMICSAward #0542Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach an undergraduate course in strategic management and economics courses in areas such as: microeconomics, macroeconomics, Caribbean economic problems, managerial economics and econometrics. Teach a graduate economics or research class in the master of business administration program, or teach a doctoral level course if a proposed doctoral program has commenced. Conduct tutorials and carry out independent or collaborative research.Location(s): College of Business and Hospitality Management, Northern Caribbean University, MandevilleLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August or September 2010 or January 2011Comments: Applicants are encouraged to contact the university; please contact Dr. Beverley Cameron, academic vice-president, at [email protected] or Dr. Andrea Baldwin, acting dean, College of Business and Hospitality Management at [email protected] or telephone 876.523.2030 or 2374. The university Web site is www.ncu.edu.jm. A letter of invitation from the host institution is expected to be submitted with the application materials.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS EDUCATIONAward #0543Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach at the undergraduate level in any of the following areas: finance and accounting, entrepreneurship, marketing, tourism and hospitality, human resource management, change management or operations management. Teach at the graduate level in any of the following areas: management information systems, tourism, accounting and finance or security and strategic studies. The department is eager to host a scholar with expertise in curriculum development and to utilize the scholar’s presence to stimulate the research capabilities of faculty members, particularly in the area of entrepreneurship. In addition, or as an alternative, a candidate with strong interest in e-learning would also be an asset, as the department is developing its capacity to deliver courses online.Location(s): Department of Management Studies, University of the West Indies--Mona, KingstonLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 months

Starting Date: August 2010 or January 2011Comments: For more information contact Professor Noel Cowell, head, Department of Management Studies, at [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected]: August 1, 2009

mexicoSummary: Up to 24 awards to be distributed as follows: up to 16 awards in the All Disciplines category, two joint awards with Canada, three U.S.-Mexico Border Program awards and three TEFL awards. See also Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies under Regional and Special Programs.Program Overview: The rich, dynamic relationship between the United States and Mexico offers plentiful opportunities for scholars interested in conducting research or teaching on issues of relevance for both countries. The U.S.-Mexico Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange (COMEXUS) promotes the development of networks of individuals and institutions that stimulate research and teaching on important themes related to the binational agenda. COMEXUS is particularly interested in projects conducted by U.S. Scholars on Mexican culture, society and politics to deepen the understanding of Mexico in the United States. Areas of collaboration go far beyond border issues (which are also of relevance to COMEXUS) and can include projects on migration, ecological issues, public health, education, public policy and other areas or the emergence of binational interest groups in areas such as human rights, environmental protection and trade policy. COMEXUS will also support projects in the arts that further dialogue and contact between U.S. and Mexican arts communities. All awards are open to candidates at any academic or professional rank. Academic semesters begin August or September and January or February. Academic-year grants are preferred. Grantees and accompanying dependents must enter Mexico with an FM-3 visa, which is arranged by COMEXUS. Grantees with dual U.S. and Mexican nationality are required by Mexican law to enter Mexico on a Mexican passport. For more information on the program, contact [email protected] or visit the COMEXUS Web site at www.comexus.org.mx.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0544Number of Awards: Approximately 12Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Teach graduate courses or advanced undergraduate courses, engage in collaborative research or combine both activities in grantee’s area of specialization.

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Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. is preferred; in certain fields equivalent terminal degrees will be considered.Language: Fluent Spanish is strongly recommended; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and provide letter of invitation, but COMEXUS can assist with affiliation as necessary.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August or September 2010 or January or February 2011 for one-semester grants; August or September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Academic-year grants are preferred. Start dates must correspond with the academic calendar.Deadline: August 1, 2009

FULBRIGHT BORDER PROGRAMAward #0545Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Teach graduate courses or conduct research, or both, in any discipline relevant to U.S.-Mexico border relations.Additional Qualifications: Candidates must be from U.S. institutions located in any of the U.S. states on the border with Mexico. Preference for candidates with a Ph.D., but in certain disciplines equivalent terminal degrees will be considered.Language: Fluent Spanish is strongly recommended; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Affiliation must be with a university or research institution in any of the Mexican states on the border with the United States. Applicants are encouraged to provide letter of invitation, but COMEXUS can assist with affiliation as necessary.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August or September 2010 or January or February 2011 for one-semester grants; August or September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: The border designation of this award refers to geography as well as focus: the goal of the Fulbright Border Program is to enhance linkages and collaborative work between U.S. and Mexican institutions and scholars in the border regions. Grantees maintain their U.S. residence and travel into Mexico periodically to engage in research, teaching, or both. At least 8 work days per month should be spent in Mexico. Applications in any discipline relevant to U.S.-Mexico border relations will be considered. Academic-year grants are preferred. Start dates must correspond to the academic calendar. See “Base Stipend” heading in benefits table for stipend information.Deadline: August 1, 2009

NORTH AMERICAN STUDIES: CANADA-MEXICO JOINT AWARD IN NORTH AMERICAN STUDIESAward #0504Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: ResearchGrant Activity: Conduct research, develop collaborations and offer occasional guest lectures in the grantee’s area of specialization.Specialization(s): Social sciences, particularly political science, economics or sociology; law; public health; business administration; public administration; environmental sciences. Of particular interest are research questions surrounding North American regionalization, governance, public policy, trade integration, environmental issues and standards, energy, indigenous issues, migration and identity.Additional Qualifications: Junior scholars with promising research records as well as established senior scholars are encouraged to apply.Language: Good to fluent Spanish is required for Mexico. If proposing affiliation at a Francophone host institution in Canada, French language ability commensurate with the requirements of the project and the host institution is required.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August or September 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grants; August or September 2010 for academic year grantsComments: The intent of this award is to enhance collaboration among a community of scholars working on issues of relevance to the special trilateral relationship among the United States, Mexico and Canada, created by shared borders and accelerated by the North American Free Trade Agreement. Projects across a broad range of disciplines as well as those with an interdisciplinary focus are welcomed; proposals should reflect topics which would benefit from a trilateral perspective and clearly demonstrate a need to spend time in both Mexico and Canada. Grants are from 4 months to an academic year, and time should be distributed fairly equally between the two countries. Longer-term grants are preferred. Affiliations may be made with universities, non-governmental organizations, research centers, government agencies or any combination thereof. Candidates are encouraged to obtain letters of invitation, but commissions can assist with affiliations as necessary; for assistance contact Maggie Hug at the U.S.-Mexico Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange (COMEXUS) at [email protected] or Brad Hector at the Foundation for Educational Exchange Between Canada and the U.S. at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGEAward #0546Number of Awards: Approximately 3Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach TEFL methodology courses and workshops to students and teachers of TEFL. Conduct TEFL teacher-training projects at Mexican public universities. Assist in possible development of B.A. and M.A. programs at host institution. Consult in areas of need of the host institution, which may include but are not limited to, curriculum development and evaluation, program design and implementation, and EFL teacher-training projects.Additional Qualifications: M.A. or Ph.D. in TEFL or TESOL or applied linguistics and a minimum of 3 years of experience in teacher training.Language: Fluent Spanish is desired; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): COMEXUS will arrange affiliation, but applicant may express preference.Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August or September 2010 or January or February 2011 for one-semester grants; August or September 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Mexico offers unique opportunities to TEFL specialists to improve English-language teaching at Mexican public universities. Full academic-year grants are preferred. Start dates must correspond with the academic calendar of the Mexican host institution. COMEXUS will arrange university affiliations in consultation with selected TEFL grantees. The TEFL award supports student and faculty training as well as B.A. and M.A. TEFL program development. It does not support teaching English to students. Applicants should have TEFL or TESL teacher training experience as well as curriculum development experience. The ability to work in a consulting capacity to be flexible to the Mexican host institutions TEFL program needs is encouraged.Deadline: August 1, 2009

nicaraguaSummary: Up to three lecturing or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: Nicaragua is the second poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, and numerous efforts are underway to improve the quality of education in institutions of higher education. Although universities have many limitations, U.S. Fulbright Scholars are warmly welcomed and respected among the faculties and host institutions make every effort to provide them with the support available. Flexibility is the key to sharing and enjoying the experience, and scholars will derive

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satisfaction from the positive impact they leave on the institutions. Academic calendars vary among institutions, but most universities begin in February, have a 2-week break in July and conclude programs by mid-December. All programs except TEFL require a high level of proficiency in Spanish. For lecturing/research projects, candidates should plan a 60/40 ratio between teaching and research. In some cases, requested grant lengths may need to be adjusted at the discretion of the Fulbright Program.Staff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0547Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach senior undergraduate or graduate courses in area of specialization, and consult on curriculum development as requested. Conduct collaborative or independent research as desired.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. is preferred, but master’s degree with 4 years of teaching experience will be considered.Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Applicants should establish contact with a host institution and secure a letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: End of July 2010 or January 2011Comments: Applications in any discipline are welcome. Applicants seeking contacts in Nicaragua may contact the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy; please direct inquiries to Cultural Affairs Officer Michelle Los Banos-Jardina at [email protected] or cultural affairs specialist Maira Vargas at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

ECONOMICSAward #0548Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Train and update faculty, and collaborate in curriculum development.Specialization(s): Agricultural economics for UNAN-Managua; trade and globalization models for UNAN-LeonLanguage: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): National Autonomous University, Managua or National Autonomous University, LeonLength of Grant: 4 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: July 2010 or February 2011Comments: Scholars may apply to one of two universities that have made separate requests for specialists in economics to work with their faculty for a 4-6 month period, as follows: the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua-RUCFA (UNAN-RUFCA) in Managua

requests support in curriculum development at the undergraduate level and teacher training for economics teachers and researchers in the department of agricultural economics. UNAN-RUFCA’s economics school is the largest in the country. For more information, contact Dr. Gustavo Siles, dean at [email protected] or telephone 505.222.3489. The National Autonomous University of Nicaragua-Leon (UNAN-Leon, not just a separate campus but a separate institution), seeks a scholar to work with their faculty in improving and modernizing the curriculum and providing training that meets the country’s requirements for implementation of the DR-CAFTA (Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement). UNAN-Leon is the oldest and most prestigious university of Nicaragua, but the School of Economics and Business Administration is one of the newest schools of the university. For more information, contact Francisco Valladares, dean, at [email protected] or telephone 505.31080. A letter of invitation is not required, but some prior contact with either institution is encouraged.Deadline: August 1, 2009

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGAward #0549Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Train and update faculty, collaborate in improving curriculum and help faculty to design practical training orientation for senior students.Specialization(s): Agro-industry managementAdditional Qualifications: Ph.D. or master’s with 5 years of professional and teaching experience.Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Central American University, ManaguaLength of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or January 2011Comments: Central American University (UCA) offers industrial engineering with two specialties, logistics and agroindustry management. The latter is focused on developing the nascent industry in Nicaragua. For more information, contact Kathe Welles, director of international relations, at [email protected] or tel. 505.278.6505. A letter of invitation is not required but prior contact with the institution is encouraged.Deadline: August 1, 2009

TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGEAward #0550Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Update faculty and assist with curriculum development for a graduate program at the university.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. preferred but master’s with 4 years of teacher training and curriculum development experience will be considered.

Language: Basic Spanish is desirable but not required.Location(s): Department of English, Superior Center of Languages, Central American University, ManaguaLength of Grant: 4 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: July 2010 or January 2011Comments: The Central American University is a Jesuit university founded in 1964. The Superior Center of Languages has a strong TESL program at the undergraduate level. This has been the only institution to offer some graduate courses for English teachers. They want to develop a long-period graduate program to train English teachers. A letter of invitation is not required, but some prior contact with the institution is encouraged.Deadline: August 1, 2009

PanamaSummary: Up to three lecturing or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: The two-semester academic year normally runs from early March to early July and from early August to early December. For lecturing/research projects, candidates should plan a 60/40 ratio between teaching and research. In some cases, requested grant lengths may need to be adjusted at the discretion of the Fulbright Program.Staff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0551Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture in any discipline and pursue independent or collaborative research as desired. The standard teaching load is 8 hours per week.Specialization(s): While applications in any discipline will be considered, the following fields are of special interest: international trade and finance, journalism, economic development, small business development, TEFL, public administration, criminal justice, international relations and gender studies.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. is preferred, but master’s degree with at least 3 years of teaching experience will be considered.Language: Good to fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 6 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or March 2011 for one-semester grants; August 2010 for academic-year grantsComments: Applicants should establish contact with a prospective host institution at the time of application. Candidates without contacts in Panama may contact the U.S. Embassy at [email protected] to request assistance. Web sites for possible

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host institutions are: University of Panama, www.up.ac.pa; Santa Maria la Antigua University, www.usma.ac.pa; Universidad Latina, www.ulat.ac.pa; The Technological University of Panama, www.utp.ac.pa; City of Knowledge, www.cdspanama.org; Universidad Especializada de las Americas (UDELAS), www.udelas.ac.pa.Deadline: August 1, 2009

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAward #0552Category: LecturingGrant Activity: Develop incentive programs for the entrepreneurship development program for the university. Review existing programs and assist in updating and preparing new curriculum for undergraduates and graduates. Reinforce the areas of the program to encourage students to open their own businesses.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. with at least 10 years of experience with small businesses and academic experience with entrepreneurship development programs.Language: Basic Spanish is required.Location(s): College of Administrative Sciences, Santa Maria La Antigua University, Panama CityLength of Grant: 6 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: March 2011Comments: Applicants should contact the host institution for further information: Professor Alvaro Hernandez at [email protected] or telephone 507.230.8301 or 8302.Deadline: August 1, 2009

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND POLITICAL SCIENCEAward #0553Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Scholar will teach seminars, workshops and will work with faculty members, researchers and professionals from the public sector in research projects. Organize workshops on decentralization, local government and citizenship participation. Evaluate the technical degree of municipal management, and assist in updating and enriching its curriculum.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. preferred with research or field experience in Latin America and with development programs on political science and public administration.Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Faculty of Public Administration, Research Department, University of Panama, Panama CityLength of Grant: 9 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: Applicants should contact the host institution for further information: Professor Marta Lee at [email protected] or [email protected], telephone (507) 6649-3710.Deadline: August 1, 2009

RENEWABLE ENERGY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYAward #0554Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Build capacity of undergraduate and graduate students in specific areas of renewable energy and technology through the implementation of short courses and seminars. The scholar will participate in research activities with local groups (researchers, faculty and students) providing guidance and expertise. Review existing programs and assist in curriculum development. Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. and 5 years of teaching experience preferred.Language: Conversational Spanish is desired; teaching is in English.Location(s): Office of the Research Director, Technological University of Panama, Panama CityLength of Grant: 6 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: March 2011Comments: Applicants should contact the host institution for further information: Dr. Dario Solis at [email protected] or telephone 507.290-8439.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ParaguaySummary: Up to three lecturing, research or lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: The academic calendar runs from April to December with no semester breaks. Lecturing proposals are given preference. Applicants with the Ph.D. and academic appointments are preferred, but professionals with 5 years of experience will be considered.Staff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0555Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Lecturers are preferred, but applicants may propose research projects or a combination of both in any discipline as well.Specialization(s): Candidates in all disciplines will be considered. Preference will be given to projects in business entrepreneurship and export development, agronomy and sustainable agriculture, public administration, public accountability, law enforcement management and other social sciences.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. preferred but professional candidates with a minimum of 5 years of experience will receive serious consideration.Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report. Guarani is required only if necessary for research projects.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of

invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 6 monthsStarting Date: June 2010 or laterComments: Seminar format has been effective for lecturers, given the structure of the local academic calendar. Proposal and course outlines should be written accordingly. Applicants seeking assistance with local contacts may contact the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in Asuncion; inquiries may be directed to Ricardo Espinosa at [email protected]: August 1, 2009

PeruSummary: Up to six lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: Awards are open to scholars and professionals at all career levels and from all disciplines. Junior scholars and those without extensive prior experience in Peru are especially encouraged to apply. Grants are for periods up to 4 months to cover the university semester in Peru. The academic year is from late March to mid-December with a break from mid-July to mid-August.Staff: Assistant Director Debra Egan, 202.686.6230, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0556Number of Awards: Approximately 6Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach at the graduate or undergraduate level, advise on university curriculum and offer other host institution support as requested. Conduct independent or collaborative research. Projects should be balanced between teaching and research.Specialization(s): Candidates in all disciplines will be considered with special interest in projects in the arts, business administration, education, engineering, environmental sciences and other sciences, natural resource management, public health, public sector management and TEFL.Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation, but the Commission can assist with affiliation as needed.Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or March 2011Comments: The commission is particularly interested in supporting Peruvian organizations involved with decentralization, including local government development. For more information on this opportunity contact the Commission. Archaeologists must obtain research permit from the Peruvian National Institute of Culture (INC) in advance of travel. Candidates proposing research in nature preserves must obtain a permit from the Ministry of Agriculture’s National Institute

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for Natural Resources (INRENA). Up to 6 months are required for issuance of permits. The Fulbright Commission in Peru can assist with local contacts at universities throughout the country; inquiries may be directed to program officer Marcela de Harth at [email protected]. The commission Web site is www.fulbrightperu.info.Deadline: August 1, 2009

trinidad and tobagoSummary: Up to three lecturing and lecturing/research awards.Program Overview: The first semester is from August to December and the second semester is from February to May. Ph.D. is the preferred degree requirement for all awards. In some cases, requested grant lengths may need to be adjusted at the discretion of the Fulbright Program. For grantees affiliated with the University of the West Indies, the University School is available to children under age 11 (fee paying). Free government primary schools are also available. Secondary school entrance can be arranged for older children.Staff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0557Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Lecture and conduct research in a wide range of disciplines including humanities, business administration, social sciences or natural and applied sciences. Ratio of teaching to research is roughly 50/50.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; August 2010 for academic year grantsComments: Areas of special interest include infrastructure development, governance and democracy-building, law, human rights, judicial reform, family medicine, public health, epidemiology and environmental studies. Candidates seeking assistance with local contacts may contact Ms. Jacqui Gregoire at the U.S. Embassy at [email protected]. The Web site for the University of the West Indies is www.sta.uwi.edu.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, BIOTECHNOLOGY AND PLANT PATHOLOGYAward #0558Number of Awards: Approximately 2Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: This award supports requests for lecturers/researchers to teach at the undergraduate level as well as supervise graduate students. Grantees will participate in ongoing research programs, assist and lead

curriculum reform and development, and also advise undergraduate students.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. in relevant areas with at least 3 years of experience.Location(s): Department of Food Production, University of the West Indies--St. Augustine, St. AugustineLength of Grant: 4 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: August 2010Comments: Applicants are encouraged to contact Dr. Isaac Bekele at the Department of Food Production at the University of the West Indies, at [email protected] or telephone 1868-662-2002 extension 2089.Deadline: August 1, 2009

GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT, FEMINIST METHODOLOGY AND EPISTEMOLOGYAward #0559Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach post graduate courses in feminist methodology and research methodology, as well as key issues in gender and transformation in the Caribbean. The grantee will also participate in giving tutorials several hours per week, student advising, guest lectures, seminar program development and involvement in on-going research programs.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D., Associate Lecturer and above required. At least 3 years of teaching experience required. A knowledge of Caribbean research will be an asset.Location(s): Centre for Gender and Development Studies, University of the West Indies--St. AugustineLength of Grant: 6 months to 9 monthsStarting Date: July 2010Comments: Applicants are encourgaed to contact the host directly for further information: contact Dr. Grace Sirju-Charran at the Centre for Gender and Development Studies, University of West Indies (St. Augustine Campus); centrefor.gender&[email protected]; telephone 1868-662-2002 extension 3573.Deadline: August 1, 2009

uruguaySummary: Up to three lecturing, lecturing/research or research awards, including joint award with Argentina. See also Argentina-Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental Sciences in Regional and Special Programs.Program Overview: Academic year is March to November. The Commission for Educational Exchange between Uruguay and the U.S. will provide contact information for applicants seeking assistance with affiliation at Uruguay’s universities: the University of the Republic, Uruguay’s comprehensive public university, www.rau.edu.uy; the University of Montevideo, www.um.edu.uy; ORT University, www.ort.edu.uy; the Catholic University, www.ucu.edu.uy.Staff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

ALL DISCIPLINESAward #0560Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Applicants may propose research projects, lecturing projects or a combination of both. For research projects, collaborative work with local scholars is desirable. Lecturing and lecturing/research grantees are expected to conduct seminars, give public lectures, and advise on university curriculum and administration.Specialization(s): Preference will be given to projects in education, business administration, computer science, economics, engineering, environmental sciences, information technology, international studies, law (including judicial training), medicine, political science, public administration, marine resources, sociology, telecommunications, TEFL, urban planning and waste management.Additional Qualifications: Four years of experience beyond the terminal degree is preferred.Language: Fluent Spanish is desired; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 or laterComments: Applicants seeking contacts in Uruguay or those without a good command of Spanish should contact the commission to discuss possibility for projects in technical fields or for graduate programs in medicine, law or economics. The e-mail address for the commission is [email protected]: August 1, 2009

AGRICULTUREAward #0561Category: Lecturing/Research or Research Grant Activity: Advise on ongoing and future research in the impact of different land uses or agricultural production systems on soil and water quality at the field and watershed scale. Special emphasis on modelling tools to assess the impact of conservation practices on surface water quality. Deliver seminars to local researchers and assist in cooperative research projects in related areas. Develop a short course on modelling tools related with this topic.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. in soil science or agricultural engineering with experience water quality assessment required.Language: Moderate to fluent Spanish is desired but not required.Location(s): National Institute of Agricultural Research (INIA), Salto GrandeLength of Grant: 3 monthsStarting Date: September 2010Comments: Though Spanish is preferred, most of the INIA staff can communicate in English and interpreters can be provided if needed. Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact Jorge Sawchik at [email protected].

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The Web site for the institute is www.inia.org.uy. Up-to-date laboratories, experimental fields, transportation, office space, computer facilities and access to the Internet and e-mail are all available.Deadline: August 1, 2009

ARGENTINA/URUGUAY JOINT AWARD IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESAward #0503Category: Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one or more graduate or faculty seminars on any aspect of environmental studies with relevance to both Argentina and Uruguay. Consult with faculty on ongoing research projects or conduct own research, or both. Grant length is 2 months in each country.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. with 4 years of teaching experience is preferred.Language: Good to fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation. Commissions can assist in identifying in-country contacts.Length of Grant: 4 monthsStarting Date: August 2010 or March 2011Special Features: Full-Maintenance GrantDeadline: August 1, 2009

VenezuelaSummary: Up to four lecturing or lecturing/research or research awards.Program Overview: Applications will be considered in the areas of social sciences, humanities, and science and technology with preference given to the specific fields listed below. At least 3 years of teaching experience is required. Junior as well as senior scholars are encouraged to apply. Collaborative research with Venezuelan colleagues is encouraged. Academic year is from September or October to June or July, depending on the institution.Staff: Program Officer Joseph Graff, 202.686.6239, [email protected] or Program Associate Margaret Dickson, 202.686.6237, [email protected]

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYAward #0562Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Applicants may propose research projects, teaching and curriculum development projects or a combination of both. For research projects, collaborative work with local scholars is desirable. All grantees may be asked to deliver a series of seminars in the applicant’s field of expertise. Proposals with a teaching component must include sample syllabi for proposed courses or seminars. Projects that support the development of doctoral programs are especially welcome.Specialization(s): While applicants may

propose affiliation with any university in Venezuela, seven institutions have made specific requests: (1) the Central University of Venezuela in Caracas, www.ucv.ve, seeks specialists in marine sciences, ecology, information technology, vegetal physiology, soil biology, oil and petrochemistry, super gravity and symmetry, medical physics and molecular physics. The University’s Institute of Food Science and Technology seeks a specialist in food microbiology, food chemistry and biochemistry, food product development, food processing and technology, sensory analysis and consumer testing, food engineering, quality assurance, food laws and regulations, and food packaging. The Institute of Fluid Mechanics seeks a specialist in fluid mechanics, fluid stability, hydrology, industrial processes and risk and disaster management. (2) The University of the Andes in Merida, www.ula.ve, seeks a specialist in information technology, scientific instrumentation and biomedical engineering. (3) Simon Bolivar University in Caracas, www.usb.ve, seeks specialists in oil production and transportation, gas technology, geophysics and exploration, rotor dynamics, design and industrial maintenance, bio and clinical engineering, materials science, electric power, robotics, information technology, telecommunications, biochemistry and immunology, electronics, nutrition, fluid mechanics, and urban and environmental management. (4) The University of the Orient (various campuses), www.udo.edu.ve, seeks specialists in fluid mechanics, electronics, genetics, systems engineering, forestry and biotechnology. (5) The Faculty of Engineering at Metropolitan University in Caracas, www.unimet.edu.ve, seeks a specialist in environmental engineering (eco efficiency and clean production), business social responsibility focusing on the environment, eco design and telecommunications. (6) The University of Zulia in Maracaibo, www.luz.edu.ve, seeks a specialist in one of a wide variety of fields, including petroleum engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, applied computer science, telecommunications, electronics and electrical power systems, chemical engineering, science and food technology, bio technology, industrial hygiene, health sciences, including nutrition, nursing, genetics, cell biology, occupational health and traumatology, and public health, including emerging diseases, epidemiology, health services management and medical statistics. (7) The Faculty of Chemistry at the University of Carabobo in Valencia, www.uc.edu.ve, seeks specialists in polymers, environment, toxic waste, catalysis, biochemistry and natural food products.Additional Qualifications: Ph.D. is preferred, but master’s degree is acceptable with at least 3 years of experience.Language: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Applicants must arrange

affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September or October 2010 or January 2011Comments: Candidates are urged to identify a prospective host institution, but the U.S. Embassy in Caracas can assist with affiliations and contact information. Inquiries may be directed to Angel Garcia at [email protected]. Starting dates vary according to the selected Venezuelan university. Grantee should check with the Embassy prior to making travel arrangements.Deadline: August 1, 2009

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIESAward #0563Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research or ResearchGrant Activity: Applicants may propose research projects, teaching and curriculum development projects or a combination of both. For research projects, collaborative work with local scholars is desirable. All grantees may be asked to deliver occasional lectures and advise students. Proposals with a teaching component must include sample syllabi for proposed courses or seminars.Specialization(s): Projects in any discipline will be considered, but preference will be given to proposals that strengthen Venezuela’s democracy, governance and economic development: (1) U.S. studies, focusing on American government and politics, foreign policy, American history, literature, African American and other ethnic literature, and film, music, culture and society; (2) education, including TEFL, educational policy, primary and secondary education, adult education and distance learning; (3) sustainable development, economic diversification away from an oil-based economy, and international trade and investment; (4) administration of justice, including criminal law and procedures, human rights, conflict resolution (peace building, mediation, negotiation, facilitation and alternative dispute resolution), constitutional law, labor law, intellectual property rights, taxation, ethics, court procedures, oral argument, judgment and rule of evidence, law and the media, techniques in criminal sentencing and comparative law; (5) political science, security studies, international relations, public policy, political systems, comparative politics, social movements, public administration, women’s issues and civic education.Language: Fluent Spanish is required for all fields; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of invitation.Length of Grant: 3 months to 10 monthsStarting Date: September or October 2010 or January 2011Comments: Candidates are urged to identify a prospective host institution, but the U.S.

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Embassy in Caracas can assist with affiliations and local contacts. Inquiries may be directed to Angel Garcia at [email protected]. Starting dates vary according to the selected Venezuelan university. Grantee should check with the Embassy prior to making travel arrangements.Deadline: August 1, 2009

STUDY OF THE UNITED STATESAward #0564Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/ResearchGrant Activity: Teach one undergraduate and one graduate course in the history of American political thought. Contribute to curriculum and program development. Conduct research in area of specialization and collaborate with

faculty on ongoing research projects on U.S.-Venezuelan relations.Specialization(s): American political thoughtLanguage: Fluent Spanish is required; applicants must submit a language proficiency report.Location(s): Department of Political Theory and Thought, University of the Andes, MeridaLength of Grant: 6 months to 8 monthsStarting Date: September 2010 for academic-year grants; September 2010 or January 2011 for one-semester grantsComments: The University of the Andes has recently decided to incorporate studies of the United States into its political science curriculum, but faculty have no training in

U.S. studies and need assistance in developing course materials and curriculum. The graduate course on American political thought would cover the period from the founding of the United States to the contemporary period, with emphasis on contemporary political thought. The undergraduate course would cover the founding of the United States to the 19th century. Both courses meet 3 hours per week over the 16-week semester. A letter of invitation is not required, but applicants are encouraged to contact the host institution for further information; please contact Professor Abraham Enrique Andara, at [email protected]; telephone 58.0274.244.4044.Deadline: August 1, 2009

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2010–2011 grAnt stipends And benefitsGrant stipends and benefits for 2010-2011 vary by country or regional program and type of award. The standardoverview structure outlined below is utilized for country and regional programs in many world areas. In others,binational Fulbright Commissions have established grant benefits for their individual country programs.

Consult the specific benefits description provided for the individual country, regional or special programin the table beginning on page 1357

Benefits for special awards that do not follow the formulas identified for a country program (for example,travel-only awards, international education administrators programs) are indicated in the column “Other Benefitsor Special Awards.”

Funding levels: The number of grants available under the Fulbright Scholar Program is subject to the availabilityof federally appropriated funds. The United States Department of State reserves the right to alter, without notice,the participating countries, the number of awards, the terms of agreement and allowances for Fulbright awards.

While most Fulbright grants provide the benefits listed below (stipend, monthly maintenace, travel, tution assistance, etc.), grant stipends and benefits vary from country to country. Grants awarded to countires with Fulbright Commissions often differ from those to countries without Fulbright Commissions. Please be sure to review the section “Variations in Countries with a Fulbright Commission” for further information.

base stipend

Grantees receive a monthly stipend calculated in U.S. dollars and payable in dollars or local currency. Unlessotherwise stipulated, the amount varies according to the following formula for different grant categories.

Lecturing—$2,860 per month for faculty at the associate or full professor rank or the professional equivalent;$2,640 per month for faculty at or below the assistant professor rank or the professional equivalent.

Lecturing/Research—$2,860 per month for faculty at the associate or full professor rank or the professionalequivalent; $2,640 per month for faculty at or below the assistant professor rank or the professional equivalent.(This applies only if the grantee teaches the equivalent of at least one full course.)

Distinguished Lecturing—$3,850 per month for all appointments specifically designated as Fulbright distinguishedlecturing awards.

Junior Lecturing—$2,640 per month for appointments specifically designated as Fulbright junior lectureships.

Research and Junior Research—$1,870 per month for all faculty ranks and professional equivalents.(Note: Stipends for the Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program differ from those described above.)

maintenance for living in Country of assignment

A monthly maintenance allowance is provided to cover local costs of living in the country of the Fulbright grant. Thisis based on estimated local costs and is determined at the time the grant is issued.

The monthly maintenance is adjusted for up to two accompanying dependents (those who spend at least 80 percent ofthe grant period with the grantee abroad).

In some cases, housing or a housing allowance, a local salary or some other monetary contribution may be directlyprovided by the host institution or country, which may affect the Fulbright maintenance allowance.

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travel and relocation

A travel allowance is provided to cover round-trip international travel for the grantee to the place of assignment.Travel for up to two accompanying dependents (those who spend at least 80 percent of the grant period with thegrantee abroad) is provided for grants of four months or more. Depending on location, other relocation costs(one-time support for settling in, excess-baggage provision) are included.

In cases where international travel is provided in whole or in part by the host country government or host institution,direct Fulbright support may be adjusted accordingly.

Scholars with grants of less than one semester (four months) do not receive a relocation allowance or an allowancefor dependent travel.

(Note: Final 2009–2010 allocations for maintenance and travel/relocation under the standard benefits structure willbe determined at the time the grant is issued and are contingent on funding. For illustration purposes, figures for2007–2008 or 2008–2009 are provided in the benefits table for some countries.)

Tuition Assistance and Other Benefits

Dependent educational allowance. The Fulbright Program is no longer able, as it was in past years, to pay fulltuition reimbursement for K–12 dependents enrolled in elementary or secondary schools in the host country.

For some countries, however, reimbursement or a tuition supplement may be available. Availability will dependupon the amount of funding for the country program. Applicants should check with CIES about the countries towhich they are applying and read the “Tuition Assistance” section in the grant benefits table.

Supplemental research allowance. A modest, one-time research allowance may be provided to support the scholarlyactivity of research grantees.

Variations in Countries With a Fulbright Commission

Many Fulbright Commissions have established benefit packages that are different from the standard benefitsstructure described above. In many cases, Fulbright support is coupled with, and/or adjusted for, local contributionsmade by the host country or institution.

stipend in local Currency

In some Fulbright Commission countries, a stipend is offered that is set and/or paid in local currency. Thestipend normally provides only maintenance support for the grantee while in the host country. This stipendoften varies according to grant category and the number of accompanying dependents.

Exchange rate fluctuations may affect U.S. dollar comparisons for these stipends. Dollar conversions often do notnecessarily reflect the real value of a grant paid in local currency.

Dependent travel and dependent educational allowances may or may not be provided.

in-Country Costs Plus u.s. Dollar supplement

Amounts often vary according to grant category and the number of accompanying dependents. In some FulbrightCommission countries, especially where the currency is not easily convertible, provision is made for a housingand/or local cost-of-living allowance in the local currency and a separate U.S. dollar supplement.

Dependent travel and dependent educational allowances may or may not be provided.

Since there is a great deal of variability in the benefits offered, please carefully read the benefits description for eachindividual country

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health insuranCe anD other FinanCial ConsiDerations

accident and sickness Coverage

The Accident and Sickness Program for Exchanges (ASPE) provides supplemental coverage, with a maximum benefit perinjury or sickness of $100,000, for all Fulbright grantees. ASPE health benefits may also be purchased for accompanyingdependents.

Grantees are strongly urged to continue private health insurance and/or obtain additional insurance to coverpreexisting conditions, conditions specifically excluded by the plan (for example, eyeglasses and dental care) andmedical costs that exceed the $100,000 coverage.

Fulbright grantees in some countries are covered by national health plans, but such plans normally do not coversubsequent treatment in the United States.

Grantees who drop their own medical coverage may find it difficult to re-enroll when they return.

sabbatical leave, other grant Funding and Consulting

Sabbatical, leave-of-absence or retirement pay may be used concurrently with Fulbright support. Deductions may bemade when other scholarships, fellowships, grants or salaries duplicate benefits provided by the Fulbright grant.Some scholars hold grants from other agencies either immediately before or after a Fulbright appointment or arrangesupport for items not covered by the Fulbright award.

Grantees may, under some circumstances, accept fees or remuneration for consulting work done abroad during theaward period but unrelated to their Fulbright awards. The in-country Fulbright representative should be contacted assuch opportunities arise.

taxesall Fulbright grants are subject tointernal revenue service (irs)regulations. Fulbright benefits aretaxable in most circumstances, andgrantees are strongly advised to consultthe irs or their personal tax advisors.

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Fulbright Australian National UniversityChair(Australia)

n.a. ThisawardprovidesUS$4,000permonth(tax free in Australia), plus accommodation inafurnishedapartment.

TravelgrantofUS$8,000,ontopofmonthlyallowance.

Feewaiverfordependentswhoenrollinpublicelementaryandsecondaryschools.

TravelgrantofUS$4,000forairfareandaccommodationforvisitsinAustralia.Medicarenationalhealthcoverage.

Academy of Fine Arts Chair (Austria) n.a. Thisawardprovides4,360europermonthfor4months.

Travelallowanceof800euroforgranteeonly. n.a. Monthly allowance for legal accompanying dependents (up to three) 145europermonth.

Fulbright-Hall Chair (Austria) n.a. $10,000permonthforfourmonthsisprovided.

Atravelgrantof800euroisprovidedforthegranteeonly.

n.a. Hostinstitutionwillprovideahousingstipendorhousingon-site.

JohannesKepler-LinzChair(Austria) n.a. Thisawardprovides4,360europermonthfor4months.

Travelallowanceof800euroforgranteeonly. n.a. Monthly allowance for legal accompanying dependents (up to three) is145europermonth.

Karl Franzens Chair (Austria) n.a. Thisawardprovides4,360europermonthfor4months.

Travelallowanceof800euroforgranteeonly. n.a. Monthly allowance for legal accompanying dependents (up to three) of145europermonthisprovided.

UniversityofInnsbruckChair(Austria) n.a. Thisawardprovides4,360europermonthfor4months.

Travelallowanceof800euroforgranteeonly. n.a. Monthly allowance for legal accompanying dependents (up to three) is145europermonth.

UniversityofKlagenfurtChair(Austria)

n.a. Thisawardprovides4,360europermonthfor4months.

Travelallowanceof800euroforgranteeonly. n.a. Monthly allowance for legal accompanying dependents (up to three) is145europermonth.

UniversityofNaturalResourcesandAppliedLifeSciencesChair(Austria)

n.a. Thisawardprovides5,000europermonthfor4months.

Travelallowanceof800euroforgranteeonly. n.a. Monthly allowance for legal accompanying dependents (up to three) is145europermonth.

UniversityofSalzburgChair(Austria) n.a. Thisawardprovides4,360europermonthfor4months.

Travelallowanceof800euroforgranteeonly. n.a. Monthly allowance for legal accompanying dependents (up to three) is145europermonth.

UniversityofViennaChair(Austria) n.a. Thisawardprovides4,360europermonthfor4months.

Travelallowanceof800euroforgranteeonly. n.a. Monthly allowance for legal accompanying dependents (up to three) is145europermonth.

ViennaUniversityofEconomicsand Business Administration Chair (Austria)

n.a. Thisawardprovides5,000europermonthfor4months.

Travelallowanceof800euroforgranteeonly. n.a. Monthly allowance for legal accompanying dependents (up to three) 145europermonth.

PUC Chair (Brazil) ThisawardprovidesUS$4,000permonthfor3or4months.

Monthly housing and subsistence allowanceof$1,400provided.

Internationaltravelforgranteeonly.RelocationallowanceofUS$700provided.

n.a. $1,000providedforbooksandeducationalmaterials.

Fulbright-YorkUniversityChair(Canada)

n.a. ThisawardprovidesapproximatelyCanadian$20,000foroneterm.

n.a. n.a. FallorientationinOttawa,plusupto$1,000throughtheCanada-U.S.FulbrightMobilityInitiative.

Fulbright-MasarykUniversityDistinguished Chair (Czech Republic)

n.a. $4,850monthlymaintenance. $2,000travelgrant. n.a. $1,500bookallowanceandadditionalmonthlypaymentsforaccompanying dependents (those who spend at least 80 percent of the grant period with the grantee abroad) for the duration of the grant period;granteeswithonedependentat$200permonth,granteeswithtwoormoredependentsat$350permonth.Assistanceofthehost institution with locating housing and schooling for dependants (English language pre-school, elementary and secondary school is availableinBrno).

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Danish Distinguished Chair in Human Rights and International Studies (Denmark)

n.a. Thisawardprovides200,000Danishkroner.(Thisgrantamountissubjecttofunds allocated to the Danish Fulbright Commission.)Thereisnoincreaseforaccompanyingdependents.TheexchangerateasofDecember2008was$1.00=5.28DKK.

Travelcostsarereimbursedforthegranteeonlyuptoamaximumof10,000Danishcrowns.Thisamount is included in the 200,000 Danish kroner totaldescribedundermaintenance.

Public primary and secondary schools usually are free for dependents and begin inAugust.Englishinstructionisavailableattheinternationalschools.ThesearemainlyinCopenhagenandchargefees.Formoreinformationontheeducationalsystem,visitthe Ministry of Education’s English Web site at www.uvm.dk/engandCirius’EnglishWebsiteatwww.ciriusonline.dk/eng.

Health care from a general practitioner and a number of specialists isfreeinDenmark.Dentalcareispartlysubsidized.TheResearchSecretarywillprovideassistanceinfindingaccommodation.Averagemonthly costs including utilities are approximately 5,000-12,000 Danishkroner.

Distinguished Chair in American Studies (Denmark)

n.a. Thisawardprovides350,000Danishkroner.(Thisgrantamountissubjecttofunds allocated to the Danish Fulbright Commission.)Thereisnoincreaseforaccompanyingdependents.TheexchangerateasofDecember2008was$1.00=5.28DKK.

Travelcostsarereimbursedforthegranteeuptoamaximumof10,000Danishcrowns.Thisamountis included in the 350,000 Danish kroner total describedundermaintenance.

Public primary and secondary schools usually are free for dependents and begin inAugust.Englishinstructionisavailableattheinternationalschools.ThesearemainlyinCopenhagenandchargefees.Formoreinformationontheeducationalsystem,visitthe Ministry of Education’s English Web site at www.uvm.dk/engandCirius’EnglishWebsiteatwww.ciriusonline.dk/eng.

Health care from a general practitioner and a number of specialists arefreeinDenmark.Dentalcareispartlysubsidized.

Bicentennial Chair (Finland) n.a. Totalmaintenancefor9monthsis$50,000;maintenancewillbepaidoutineuroin9monthlyinstallments.Thereareno separate allowances for accompanying dependents.

Travelallowanceof$2,000isprovided. TheFinnishschoolsystemisconsideredoneofthebestintheworld.Finnishschoolsarefree, although some special schools, such asinternationalschools,maychargetuition.Universitiesdonotcurrentlychargetuition.InstructioninEnglishisavailableinHelsinkiat kindergartens, elementary and secondary schools,aswellasatuniversitylevel.

TheFulbrightBicentennialChairpositionincludesfreehousingarrangedbytheFinnishFulbrightCommission(FulbrightCenter).Thespacious,fullyfurnishedBicentennialResidenceissituatedinanhistoricuniversitysettinginthecitycenter,abouta5minutewalkfromtheRenvallInstitute.TheResidencehasthreebedrooms,livingroom,diningroomandakitchen(kitchenutensils,linenetc.provided).TheBicentennialChairholderhasaccesstothehealthcareservicesUniversityofHelsinkiprovidesforitsfacultyandstaff.

Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair (Finland)

n.a. Totalmaintenancefor9monthsis50,400euro(5,600europermonth).Maintenancewill be paid out in euro in monthly installments.

Travelallowanceof$2,000isprovided. TheFinnishschoolsystemisconsideredoneofthebestintheworld.Finnishschoolsarefree, although some special schools, such asinternationalschools,maychargetuition.Universitiesdonotcurrentlychargetuition.InstructioninEnglishisavailableinHelsinkiat kindergartens, elementary and secondary schools,aswellasatuniversitylevel.

Housingisarrangedandpaidforbythehostinstitution.Applicantsshould communicate their housing needs to the host institution so that appropriatehousingcanbearrangedforthem.TheFinnishschoolsystemisconsideredoneofthebestintheworld.Finnishpublicschools are free although some special schools, such as international schools,maychargetuition.Universitiesdonotcurrentlychargetuition.InstructioninEnglishisavailableinkindergartens,elementaryandsecondaryschools,aswellasattheuniversitylevel.Finnishmedicalcareisofhighqualityandlowcost.AtsomeinstitutionsFulbrightScholarshaveaccesstotheuniversityhealthcareservicesprovidedforfacultyandstaff.

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Fulbright-TocquevilleChair(France) n.a. Thisawardprovides6,500-7,000europermonthdependingonqualifications,accompanyingdependentsandaffiliation.

Approximately750-1,100europrovidedfortraveldependingonthelengthofthetrip.

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German Distinguished Chair in American Studies (Germany)

n.a. Monthlystipendof5,000euroisprovidedplus a monthly spouse allowance of 276eurowhenapplicable.Theexactamount of the award depends upon the actual duration of the grant, number of dependentsandotherfactors.Thehostuniversitywillprovideoffice,fundsfora research assistant and housing in an apartmentoftheuniversity’sguesthouseforexchangeprofessors.

Internationalroundtriptravelcostsforawardee,in-countrytravelcostsforguestlectures.

n.a. Health insurance, orientation meeting, incidentals and baggage allowances,and2-4weekGermanlanguagecourses.

John Marshall Chair (Hungary) n.a. $3,500permonth.Allowanceof$100permonthforonedependentand$200permonth for two or more dependents who accompany the grantee for at least 80% ofthegrantperiod.Housingpreferablyprovidedbyhost,otherwisehousingallowance of up to HUF 90,000 per month andlivingallowanceofupHUF40,000permonth.

Reimbursement of round-trip airfare for grantee upto$2,000.Dependenttravelof$500foronedependentand$1,000fortwoormoredependentsforgrantsof5monthsorlonger.(Dependentsmust accompany the grantee for at least 80% of thegrantperiod.)One-timesettling-inallowanceof$300,one-timebookandresearchallowanceof$1,500.

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LaszloOrszaghChair(Hungary) n.a. $3,500permonth.Allowanceof$100permonthforonedependentand$200per month for two or more dependents who accompany the grantee for at least 80percentofthegrantperiod.Housingpreferablyprovidedbyhost,otherwisehousing allowance of up to HUF 90,000 permonthandlivingallowanceofupHUF40,000permonth.

Reimbursement of round-trip airfare for grantee upto$2,000.Dependenttravelof$500foronedependentand$1,000fortwoormoredependentsfor grants of 5 months or longer; dependents must accompany the grantee for at least 80 percent of thegrantperiod.One-timesettling-inallowanceof$300,one-timebookandresearchallowanceof$1,500.

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Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Studies (Israel)

n.a. Thisawardprovides$6,000permonth. n.a. n.a. n.a.

Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Natural Sciences and Engineering (Israel)

n.a. ThisawardprovidesUS$6,000permonth. n.a. n.a. n.a.

Naples Chair (Italy) n.a. 34,000eurofor4to6months. Allgranteeswillreceivealumpsumtransportationallowanceof1,500euro.

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TrentoChair(Italy) n.a. 27,000eurofor3months.HousingwillbeprovidedbytheUniversityofTrento

Thegranteewillreceivealumpsumtransportationallowanceof1,500euro.

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TurinChair(Italy) n.a. 86.500eurofor10months. Thegranteewillreceivealumpsumtransportationallowanceof1,500euro.

n.a. Free annual public transportation ticket and theater, museum and ski resortseasonpasses.

Fulbright-Dow Distinguished ResearchChairoftheRooseveltStudy Center (Netherlands)

n.a. The4monthgrantcarriesastipendof20,000 euro, paid in installments of 5,000 europermonth.TheRooseveltStudyCenter will offer suggestions on how to findhousingaccommodation,butrentinga house or apartment will remain the responsibilityofthegrantee.

Reimbursementisprovidedforinternationaltravel(maximumof1,000euro)forthegranteeonly.

n.a. A maximum allowance of 400 euro can be requested from the RooseveltStudyCenterforshippingofbooksifnecessary.TherequestneedstobemadebeforearrivalintheNetherlandsandisdependentontheapprovaloftheRooseveltStudyCenter.Costswillbereimbursedonthebasisofbillsandreceipts.

Distinguished Chair American Studies orAmericanLiterature(Poland)

n.a. $3,600permonth.Allowanceof$200permonthforonedependentand$300permonth for two or more dependents who accompany the grantee for at least 80 percentofthegrantperiod.Housingorahousing allowance, paid on a reimbursable basis.RatesinWarsawandKrakowareamaximumof$500permonthforasinglegrantee,$600permonthforgranteeswith one accompanying dependent and $700permonthforgranteeswithtwoormoreaccompanyingdependents.Rateselsewhereareamaximumof$300permonthforasinglegrantee,$400permonth for grantees with one dependent and$500permonthforgranteeswithtwoormoredependents.ReimbursementsforhousingwillbepaidinPolishzloty.HostuniversitiesmayprovideadditionalsalariesinzlotyforU.S.lecturersonanindividualbasis.(The12/08exchangeratewasUS$1=2.91401zloty.)

$3,000forgrantee.Dependenttravelallowanceof$2,000foronedependentand$4,000fortwoormoredependents.(Toqualifyforallowance,dependents must accompany the grantee for at least80percentofthegrantperiod.)

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UniversityofWarsawDistinguishedChair in East European Studies (Poland)

n.a. $3,600permonth.Allowanceof$200permonthforonedependentand$300permonth for two or more dependents who accompany the grantee for at least 80 percentofthegrantperiod.Housingorahousing allowance, paid on a reimbursable basis.RatesinWarsawandKrakowareamaximumof$500permonthforasinglegrantee,$600permonthforgranteeswith one accompanying dependent and $700permonthforgranteeswithtwoormoreaccompanyingdependents.Rateselsewhereareamaximumof$300permonthforasinglegrantee,$400permonth for grantees with one dependent and$500permonthforgranteeswithtwoormoredependents.ReimbursementsforhousingwillbepaidinPolishzloty.HostuniversitiesmayprovideadditionalsalariesinzlotyforU.S.lecturersonanindividualbasis.(The12/08exchangeratewasUS$1=2.91401zloty.)

$3,000forgrantee.Dependenttravelallowanceof$2,000foronedependentand$4,000fortwoormoredependents.(Toqualifyforallowance,dependents must accompany the grantee for at least80percentofthegrantperiod.)

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FulbrightPortugal50thAnniversaryChair (Portugal)

n.a. 4,500europermonth.Additionalfundingfor dependents who stay at least 80 percent of the time of the grant period in the amount of 250 euro for one or two dependents or 400 euro for three or more dependents.

Round-tripairfareforgranteeonlyupto$1,500. n.a. n.a.

Fulbright-UCP Chair in International CommercialTradeandBusinessLaw(Portugal)

n.a. 3,500europermonth. Round-tripairfareforgranteeonlyupto$1,500. n.a. Housingwillbepaidbythehostinstitution.Additionalfundingfordependents who stay at least 80 percent of the time of the grant period in the amount of 250 euro for one or two dependents or 400 euroforthreeormoredependents.

NikolayV.SivachevDistinguishedChair in American History (Russia)

$3,850monthlybasestipend.

Maintenance allowance for 2008-09 was $1,000to$1,400permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.(Toqualify for allowance, dependents must accompany the grantee for at least 80 percentofthegrantperiod.)

$3,500forgrantee.Dependenttravelallowanceisprovidedfordependentswhoaccompanythegranteeforatleast80percentofthegrantperiod.For2008-09adependentallowanceof$2,500to$5,000wasprovided,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Tuitionassistancemaybeavailable,dependinguponavailablefunds.

Bookallowanceof$1,500.

Fulbright Distinguished Chair in AlternativeEnergyTechnology(Sweden)

n.a. $125,000for9months.Housingwillbeprovidedunderthetermsofthegrantandwillnotbetheresponsibilityofthegrantee.

Round-triptravelforgrantee,spouse,andminorchildren, and return baggage allowance of SEK 700areprovided.(TheexchangerateasofDecember2008was$1=10.986SEK.)

Public primary and secondary schools usually are free in Sweden for dependents and begin inAugust.Englishinstructionisavailableatseveralinternationalschoolsalthoughsomemaychargetuition.Formoreinformationontheeducationalsystem,visitwww.skolverket.se.

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Fulbright-LundUniversityChairinPublicInternationalLaw(Sweden)

n.a. ThisawardprovidesaSEK350,000stipend for a 9-month grant; semester-lengthgrantswillbeprorated.(Theexchange rate as of December 2008 was $1=10.986SEK.)

Round-triptravelforgranteeonlyandreturnbaggageallowanceofSEK700areprovided.

Public primary and secondary schools usually are free in Sweden for dependents and begin inAugust.Englishinstructionisavailableatseveralinternationalschoolsalthoughsomemaychargetuition.Formoreinformationontheeducationalsystem,visitwww.skolverket.se.

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Fulbright-UppsalaUniversityChairinAmerican Studies (Sweden)

n.a. ThisawardprovidesaSEK350,000stipend for a 9-month grant; semester-lengthgrantswillbeprorated.(Theexchange rate as of December 2008 was $1=10.986SEK.)

Round-triptravelforgranteeonlyandreturnbaggageallowanceofSEK700areprovided.

Public primary and secondary schools usually are free in Sweden for dependents and begin inAugust.Englishinstructionisavailableatseveralinternationalschoolsalthoughsomemaychargetuition.Formoreinformationontheeducationalsystem,visitwww.skolverket.se.

n.a.

Fulbright-GlasgowUrbanLabDistinguished Chair (United Kingdom)

n.a. Theawardisfor25,000poundssterlingplusaccommodation.TheDecember2008exchangeratewas$1=.685pounds.

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Fulbright-LeedsUniversityDistinguished Chair (United Kingdom)

n.a. Theawardisfor25,000poundssterlingplusaccommodation.TheDecember2008exchangeratewas$1=.685pounds.

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Fulbright-UniversityoftheArtsLondonDistinguishedChair(UnitedKingdom)

n.a. Theawardisfor25,000poundssterlingplusaccommodation.TheDecember2008exchangeratewas$1=.685pounds.

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African Regional Research Program $1,870monthlybasestipend, according to the formulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For 2008-09 depending on the country and number of accompanying dependents, benefitsrangedfrom$500-$2,350permonth,plushousingallowance.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$5,500-$8,300forthegrantee,dependenttravelallowanceof$3,250-$5,500foroneaccompanyingdependent,or$6,500-$11,000fortwoormoreaccompanyingdependents.Amountvaries,dependingoncountry.

Upto$25,000perfamilyforgradesK-12isreimbursed for two or more accompanying dependent children for full academic year, withmaximumbenefitof$12,500perchild.Amountadjustedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursement based on actual cost of tuition andfeesonlyorhomeschoolingmaterials.Requeststocoverhigheractualamountsfortuition and fees only will be considered but cannotbeguaranteed.

One-timeresearchallowanceof$3,000tosupportresearchactivity.

Benin $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,200-$1,500permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus a housing allowanceof$200.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,250forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,250foroneaccompanyingdependent,$8,500fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comments under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Botswana $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,230-$1,775permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing and asupplementalmonthlyallowanceof$525forutilities.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,300forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$3,500foroneaccompanyingdependent,$7,000fortwoormoredependents.Thehostinstitutionmayprovidepartialtravelforthegrantee.Fulbrightdirectsupportwillbereducedaccordingly.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Burkina Faso $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,200-$1,550permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing and asupplementalhousingallowanceof$500per month for utilities, refurbishing and repairofuniversityhousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,150forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,150foroneaccompanyingdependent,$8,300fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Cameroon $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,250-$1,550permonth,plushousing.Granteesnotreceivinguniversityhousingwillreceiveahousingallowanceof$1,900-$2,100permonth,basedonthenumberofdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$7,000forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$5,000foroneaccompanyingdependent,$10,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Chad $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,200-$1,500permonth,basedonnumber of dependents, plus housing and supplementalhousingallowanceof$500per month for utilities, refurbishing and repairofuniversityhousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$7,300forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,800foronedependent,$9,600fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Coted’Ivoire $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$850-$1,150permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing and asupplementalhousingallowanceof$700per month for utilities, refurbishing and repairofuniversityhousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,250forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,250foroneaccompanyingdependent,$8,500fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Democratic Republic of the Congo $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$900-$1,200permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents, plusahousingallowance.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$7,300forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,800foroneaccompanyingdependent,$9,600fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Ethiopia $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,500-$2,100permonth,plushousingor housing allowance and a one-time allowanceof$2,315forsettling-in.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$7,250forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,750foroneaccompanyingdependent,$9,500fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Ghana $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,600-$2,000permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing and asupplementalhousingallowanceof$720per month for utilities, refurbishing and repairofuniversityhousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,250forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,250foroneaccompanyingdependent,$8,500fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Guinea $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,200-$1,500permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing or housing allowance and a one-time settling-inallowanceof$600-$800.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,350forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,350foroneaccompanyingdependent,$8,700fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Kenya $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,250-$1,625permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing and asupplementalhousingallowanceof$330per month for utilities, refurbishing and repairofuniversityhousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$5,750forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$3,250foroneaccompanyingdependent,$6,500fortwoormoredependents.Thehostinstitutionmayprovidepartialtravelforthegrantee.Fulbrightdirectsupportwillbereducedaccordingly.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Madagascar $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,850-$2,350permonth,basedonthenumberofdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$7,800forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$5,000foroneaccompanyingdependent,$10,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Malawi $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,400-$1,700permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing and asupplementalhousingallowanceof$700per month for utilities, refurbishing and repairofuniversityhousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,800forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,000foroneaccompanyingdependent,$8,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Mali $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,100-$1,400permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus a housing allowanceof$1,400-$1,530permonth,basedonthenumberofdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,500forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,500foroneaccompanyingdependent,$9,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Mauritius $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$800-$1,100permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing and asupplementalhousingallowanceof$600per month for utilities, refurbishing and repairofuniversityhousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$8,300forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$5,500foroneaccompanyingdependent,$11,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Mozambique $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,000-$1,300permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing and asupplementalhousingallowanceof$350per month for utilities, refurbishing and repairofuniversityhousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,800forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,000foroneaccompanyingdependent,$8,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Namibia $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,025-$1,325permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing and asupplementalhousingallowanceof$130per month for the alarm and a monthly installmentfee.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,300forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$3,500foroneaccompanyingdependent,$7,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Niger $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$500-$800permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus a housing allowanceofupto$1200-1400permonth.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,000forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,000foroneaccompanyingdependent,$8,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Nigeria $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,100-$1,430permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing and asupplementalhousingallowanceof$550per month for utilities, refurbishing and repairofuniversityhousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,000forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,000foroneaccompanyingdependent,$8,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Rwanda $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,200-$1,500permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing and asupplementalhousingallowanceof$600per month for utilities, refurbishing and repairofuniversityhousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,000forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$3,500foroneaccompanyingdependent,$7,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Senegal $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,100-$1,400permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing and asupplementalhousingallowanceof$300per month for utilities, refurbishing and repairofuniversityhousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$5,500forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$3,500foroneaccompanyingdependent,$7,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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SierraLeone $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,100-$1,400permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents, plushousingorahousingallowance.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-2009thefollowingwasprovided:$6,800forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,000foroneaccompanyingdependent,$8,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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South Africa $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$520-$900permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing or ahousingallowance.Thehostinstitutionmaycontributeinpartorinfulltohousing.A supplemental housing allowance of $80permonthforutilities,refurbishmentandrepairofuniversityhousingmaybeprovided.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,100-$6,500forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$3,300-$3,700foroneaccompanyingdependent,$6,600-$7,400fortwoormoredependents, depending on the location of the host institution.

Upto$6,000perfamilyforgradesK-12isreimbursed for two or more accompanying dependent children for full academic year, withmaximumbenefitof$3,000perchild.Amountadjustedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursement based on actual cost of tuition andfeesonlyorhomeschoolingmaterials.Coveringthesecostsifactualamountsarehigher may be considered, but funds cannot be guaranteed; thus, if costs of school chosen exceed maximum, grantee should be prepared tocoverthedifference.

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Swaziland $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,000-$1,300permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing and asupplementalhousingallowanceof$500permonthforutilities.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,300forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$3,500foroneaccompanyingdependent,$7,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Tanzania $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,200-$1,500,basedonthenumberof dependents, plus housing and a supplementalhousingallowanceof$500per month for utilities, refurbishing and repairofuniversityhousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,500forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,000foroneaccompanyingdependent,$8,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

AtdiscretionofAmbassador,accesstoEmbassyfacilities.

Uganda $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,400-$1,700permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing, a supplementalhousingallowanceof$200per month for utilities, refurbishing and repairofuniversityhousing,andaone-timesettling-inallowanceof$600.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,000forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$3,500foroneaccompanyingdependent,$7,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Zambia $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$900-$1,200permonth,plushousingorhousingallowance.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,400forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$3,600foroneaccompanyingdependent,$7,200fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Zimbabwe $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$900-$1,200permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus a housing allowance or a one-time allowance of $1,000forrefurbishingandrepairofuniversityprovidedhousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-2009thefollowingwasprovided:$6,400forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$3,600foroneaccompanyingdependent,$7,200fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Australia n.a. InAustraliandollars(A$)permonth:A$3,425forasinglegrantee;A$3,685foragranteewithoneormoredependents.

TravelallowanceofUS$3,450forgranteeandtravelallowanceforonedependentofUS$2,600if the dependent accompanies the grantee for morethan80percentofgrantperiod;A$1,000all-inclusiveestablishmentallowance;andA$140excessbaggageallowance.

Dependents of grantees who will be enrolled in the Australian public school system from K-12 gradeswillhavetuitionfeeswaived.

Medicareprovideshealthcareforgranteesbutnottheirdependents.IndependenthealthcarecoveragemustbeobtainedfordependentsaccompanyinggranteestoAustralia.

Cambodia $1,870-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.$2,000-$3,000permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09,thefollowingwasprovided:$3,600forthegranteeand$2,500perpersonforuptotwodependents who accompany the grantee for more than80%oftheentiregrantperiod.

Reimbursement of tuition and some school feesforgrades1-12upto$5,000perchildpersemesterforamaximumoftwochildren.

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China, People’s Republic of $1,870-$4,400monthlybasestipend.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,400-$2,700permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.Housingisprovidedbythehostinstitutionforlecturers.Researcherswillreceiveahousingallowanceof$1,000permonth.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.$3,550-$8,150.

Reimbursement of tuition and some schooling feesforgrades1-12upto$7,500perchildpersemestertoamaximumof$30,000perfamilyfora10-monthgrant.

For lecturers in the humanities and social sciences there is a book allowanceof$1,500persemesterand$2,000persemesterforlecturersinlawandeconomics.Lecturersarereimbursedupto$1000forlanguagestudyuponsubmissionofreceipts.Forgrantsupto7monthsinlengtharesearchallowanceof$1,700isprovidedandforgrantsof7-10monthsanallowanceof$2,000isprovided.ThegrantalsocoversanyaffiliationfeeschargedbyChinesehostinstitutionsupto$1,750forgrantsof5monthsorlessand$3,500forgrantsthatare6-10months.Forlecturers,ifthecombinedamountofthestipendand the country maintenance allowance for the grant period is less than the amount of the grantee’s salary (excluding summer teaching, meritawards,consultingfees,etc.)foracomparableperiod(5-monthgrant equals one-half an academic year and 10-month grant equals theacademicyearregardlesswhethertheuniversityusesasemesterorquartersystem),thenthegranteewillreceiveasalarysupplementstipendtobringtheamounttothesamelevelastheindividual’ssalaryforacomparableperiodasdefinedabove,buttheamountmaynotexceed$50,000for5-monthgrantsor$100,000for10-monthgrants.ThisbenefitappliesONLYtoearnedsalaryasdefinedaboveanddoesnotincluderoyaltiesorothersimilartypesofincome.

Hong Kong $1,870-$2,860monthlybase stipend, accordingly to theformulaonpage151.

UniversityofHongKong,CityUniversityofHongKong,HongKongBaptistUniversityandLingnanUniversitywillprovidefreeaccommodations for the grantee and accompanyingdependents.TheChineseUniversityprovidesanapartmentbutchargessomerent,whichiscoveredbythegrant.Allgranteesreceiveastipendforutilitiesandasubsistenceallowance.Researchgranteesreceive$1,000permonthforhousing.In2008-2009theutilitiesstipendwas$450permonth.Thesubsistence allowance for all grantees was $1,900-$2,150,dependingonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-2009thefollowingwasprovided:$3,550-$8,150,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Reimbursement of tuition and some school feesforgrades1-12upto$5,000perchildpersemestertoamaximumof$20,000perfamilyfora10-monthgrant.

Recipientsofresearchawardsreceivearesearchallowanceof$1,000.

SierraLeone $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,100-$1,400permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents, plushousingorahousingallowance.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-2009thefollowingwasprovided:$6,800forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,000foroneaccompanyingdependent,$8,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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South Africa $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$520-$900permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing or ahousingallowance.Thehostinstitutionmaycontributeinpartorinfulltohousing.A supplemental housing allowance of $80permonthforutilities,refurbishmentandrepairofuniversityhousingmaybeprovided.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,100-$6,500forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$3,300-$3,700foroneaccompanyingdependent,$6,600-$7,400fortwoormoredependents, depending on the location of the host institution.

Upto$6,000perfamilyforgradesK-12isreimbursed for two or more accompanying dependent children for full academic year, withmaximumbenefitof$3,000perchild.Amountadjustedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursement based on actual cost of tuition andfeesonlyorhomeschoolingmaterials.Coveringthesecostsifactualamountsarehigher may be considered, but funds cannot be guaranteed; thus, if costs of school chosen exceed maximum, grantee should be prepared tocoverthedifference.

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Swaziland $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,000-$1,300permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing and asupplementalhousingallowanceof$500permonthforutilities.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,300forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$3,500foroneaccompanyingdependent,$7,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Tanzania $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,200-$1,500,basedonthenumberof dependents, plus housing and a supplementalhousingallowanceof$500per month for utilities, refurbishing and repairofuniversityhousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,500forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$4,000foroneaccompanyingdependent,$8,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

AtdiscretionofAmbassador,accesstoEmbassyfacilities.

Uganda $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,400-$1,700permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus housing, a supplementalhousingallowanceof$200per month for utilities, refurbishing and repairofuniversityhousing,andaone-timesettling-inallowanceof$600.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,000forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$3,500foroneaccompanyingdependent,$7,000fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Zambia $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$900-$1,200permonth,plushousingorhousingallowance.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$6,400forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$3,600foroneaccompanyingdependent,$7,200fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Zimbabwe $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$900-$1,200permonth,basedonthenumber of dependents, plus a housing allowance or a one-time allowance of $1,000forrefurbishingandrepairofuniversityprovidedhousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-2009thefollowingwasprovided:$6,400forthegrantee;additionaldependenttravelallowanceof$3,600foroneaccompanyingdependent,$7,200fortwoormoredependents.

See tuition assistance comment under African RegionalResearchProgram.

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Indonesia Abasestipendof$2,200permonth.

Ahousingallowancebetween$1,300-$1,800permonth,basedonlocationofassignment (higher rate for Jakarta than thoseassignedelsewhere).

Round-triptravelforthegrantee.Anexcess-baggageallowanceof$1,000toshipbooks,equipment or other materials to and from assignment.Forgrantsof4monthsormore,round-triptravelforonedependentandaone-timerelocationallowanceof$750willbeprovided.

AMINEFwillcoverallreasonablein-countrytuition costs for primary and secondary school-agedependentchildrenofFulbrightScholars.

Localtransportationallowanceof$500permonthinJakartaand$400permonthforotherareas.Lecturinggranteesareencouragedtotakea2-weekintensiveBahasaIndonesiacourseinIndonesiaimmediatelypriortothestartoftheirgrantactivities.Grantbenefitswillbeextendedtocoverthisperiodofstudyandinstitutionfeeswillbecovered.

Japan LecturersreceiveaU.S.dollar supplement ranging fromUS$250(single)toUS$350(couple)toUS$450(family)permonth.

A monthly payment in yen that includes a base stipend, a housing allowance and afamilyallowance.Theamountvaries,depending upon the grant category, the number of accompanying dependents andtypeofhousing.Forlecturers,therange is 600,000 yen (single), 695,000 yen (couple) and 765,000-810,000 yen(family).Lecturersalsoreceiveasupplementalallowance.Forresearchgrantees, the range is 470,000 yen (single), 550,000 yen (couple) and 605,000-650,000yen(family).

Round-triptravelforthegranteeandonedependent who accompanies the grantee for more than 80 percent of a grant of 9 months or more, settling-inallowanceequivalentto1month’srentandbaggageallowancebasedonlengthofgrant:60,000yento100,000yenand$300to$500.

Tuitionfeesforgrades1-12foruptotwoaccompanying dependents if they accompany thegranteeformorethan80percentofgrant:approximately 675,000 yen per child for grants of up to 3 months, 1,100,000 yen for grants of 4-6 months and 2,000,000 yen for grants of 7 monthsorlonger.

Researchersalsoreceivearesearchallowanceofapproximately300,000-500,000yen,dependingonthelengthofthegrant.Honoraria for guest lecturing may be accepted under the terms of theaward.FortheInternationalEducationAdministratorsProgram,granteesareprovidedaround-tripairticket,andperdiemtocoverallin-countryexpenses(lodging,mealsandlocaltransportation).

Korea Monthly stipend of approximatelyUS$4,000(depending on exchange rate)forallgrantcategories.(AsofNovember1,2008,US$1=1288.33Koreanwon.)DistinguishedlecturerswillreceiveapproximatelyUS$8,000permonth.Approximatelyhalf will be paid in Korean currency, dependent on the exchange rate at the time of grantactivation

Allowances are paid in Korean won and may be adjusted in case of extreme exchangeratefluctuations.DependentallowanceofapproximatelyUS$200permonthforonedependentandUS$350permonth total for two or more dependents if the dependent stays in Korea for 80 percent or more of the entire grant duration.Whenhousingisnotprovidedbyhost institution, a housing allowance of up toUS$500permonthforsinglegranteesorUS$700permonthforgranteeswithoneormoredependentsisprovided.Forrecipients of the distinguished lecturing awards,thehostinstitutionwillprovidehousingatnocosttothegrantees.

Round-triptravelforthegrantee.Travelbenefitsfor one accompanying dependent if the grant is for 10 months or more and if the dependent stays in Korea for 80 percent or more of the entire grant duration.Settling-inallowanceofUS$250paidimmediatelyuponarrival.BaggageallowanceofUS$350for3-to6-monthgrants;US$500forgrantsofoneacademicyear.

UptoUS$28,000perfamilyforuptotwodependent children for the full year, with a maximumbenefitofUS$14,000perchild,onlyifthe dependent stays in Korea for 80 percent or longeroftheentiregrantduration.Adjustmentswillbemadeforshorterperiods.Granteesmustpay amounts exceeding allowance at time of registration.Requeststocoversuchamountswillbeconsideredbutcannotbeguaranteed.

Incidentaland3-to6-monthresearchallowance:forlecturingawards,US$300;forresearchandlecturing/researchawards,US$500foragrantandUS$1,000forgrantsofoneacademicyear.All allowances are paid in Korean won and may be adjusted in case ofextremeexchangeratefluctuation.FortheInternationalEducationAdministratorsProgram,granteesreceiveround-triptravel,lodgingand a per diem that includes a meal allowance for those meals not provided.

Macao For the lecturing award at theUniversityofMacao,$2,640-2,860dependinguponacademicrank.FortheresearchawardatMUST,seeawarddescription.For the research award, the monthly stipend will rangefromMOP$16,000(approximatelyUS$2,000)permonthtoMOP$24,000(approximatelyUS$3,000)

For the lecturing award, the host institution willprovidefreeaccommodationforthegrantee and accompanying dependents andamonthlyallowanceof$2,350to$2,650dependinguponthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.ForthelecturingawardatMUST,seeawarddescription.Fortheresearchaward,ahousingallowanceofMOP$4,500(approximatelyUS$560)permonth.

Forthelecturingaward,$3,550forthegranteeplus$2,300foronedependentand$4,600fortwoormoredependents.Fortheresearchaward,$3,550forthegrantee.ForthelecturingawardatMUST,seeawarddescription.

Seepage135. DependenteducationbenefitprovidedonlyfortheawardattheUniversityofMacao.

For the lecturing award at theUniversityofMacao,$2,640-2,860dependinguponacademicrank.ForthelecturingawardatMUST,seeawarddescription.For the research award at theHistoricalArchivesofMacao, the monthly stipend willrangefromMOP$16,000(approximatelyUS$2,000)permonthtoMOP$24,000(approximatelyUS$3,000)depending upon years ofrelevantacademicorprofessionalexperience.

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Malaysia US$2,054permonthpaid in local currency at prevailingexchangerate.AsofNovember2008,US$1=3.57MalaysianRinggits.

SubsistenceallowanceofUS$220(inlocalcurrency) per month for one dependent andUS$410permonthfortwoormoredependents if the dependent stays in Malaysia for 80 percent or more of the entiregrantduration.Housingisprovidedby host institution or a housing allowance ofUS$500permonthwillbeprovided.

Round-triptravelforthegrantee.TravelbenefitsofUS$2,500foronedependentwhoaccompaniesthe grantee for more than 80 percent of grant period.BaggageallowanceofUS$600.One-timerelocationallowanceofUS$1,020.

n.a. BookallowanceofUS$200.EachgrantmayincludefundinguptoUS$1,000(equivalentinlocalcurrency)foradditionaltravel:onetripwithinMalaysiaandonetriptoanotherASEANcountry.Eachtripmusthaveanacademicfocus,suchasvisitinganacademicinstitution,andmustincludelecturesorotheracademicprograms.EachtripandacademicprogrammustbeapprovedbytheCommissionpriortotravel.CommissionstaffcanassistwithcontactsatotherinstitutionsandinotherASEANcountries.

Mongolia $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,350-$1,550permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,900-$9,400,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Abookallowanceof$1,000.

New Zealand n.a. ThemonthlyrateisNZ$6,500permonthforfullmaintenanceawardsandNZ$3,250permonthforpartialmaintenanceawards.(AsofJanuary1,2009,US$1=NZ$1.70.)Mosthostinstitutionswillofferofficeandcomputer facilities with full e-mail and Internetaccess.Secretarialservicesareunlikelytobeavailable.Housingisnotprovided,buthostswillusuallyassistgranteeswithlocatingsuitablehousing.Costsvarybetweencities.

InternationaleconomytravelforgranteeuptoNZ$4,000andafurtherNZ$4,000foronedependent for both full- and partial-maintenance awards.Dependentsmustaccompanythegranteefor more than 80 percent of the grantee’s entire awardperiodtoreceiveallowance.

Dependents of grantees who will be enrolled in the New Zealand public school system from K-12gradeswillhavetuitionfeeswaived.

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Philippines For lecturing and lecturing/researchawards,US$1,750per month for assistant professors or professional equivalent;US$2,200permonth for associate or full professors or professional equivalent.US$3,000for 1 month, prorated for less than 1 month for distinguishedlecturers.US$1,650permonthforresearchersatalllevels.

HousingallowancefromUS$350-$500per month from the Foundation or host institution for grantees based in Metro ManilaandUS$400permonthforgranteesbasedoutsideMetroManila.AsubsistenceallowanceofUS$400permonth.Granteeswhosegrantsarefor 4 months or longer and are with accompanyingdependent(s)whowilllivein the Philippines for 80 percent or more ofthegrantperiodreceiveasubsistenceallowanceofUS$500permonthforaslong as the dependent(s) stay in the country.Distinguishedlecturersreceivehousing and subsistence allowances ofUS$500to$1,000eachpermonthproratedforashorterperiod.Fordistinguished lecturers, there is neither dependentallowancenortravelallowancefordependents.

Internationaltravel(economyclass)forgrantee.For grantees with awards for 4 months or longer, internationaltravel(economyclass)foronedependent if the dependent stays in the country at least80percentofthegrantperiod.Internationaltravel(businessclass)fordistinguishedlecturersonly.ExcessbaggageallowanceofuptoUS$500givenattheendofthegrant.One-timerelocationallowanceofUS$750forgrantsof4monthsorlongerorUS$450forshorterthan4months.Norelocationallowancefordistinguishedlecturers.

For grants 4 months or longer, tuition assistance forK-12dependentsmaybeavailabledepending on the current resources of the Philippine-American Educational Foundation if the dependent stays in the country at least 80 percentofthegrantperiod.

Booksandincidentalallowanceandin-countrytravelallowanceofUS$1,000forgrantsof4monthsorlonger.Forgrantsofshorterthan4months,theseallowancesareprorated.US$150forlanguagetraining.Fordistinguishedlecturers,theFoundationwillcovertheactual transportation expenses within Metro Manila and out-of-town lecturingtrips.

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Singapore $2,640-$3,850monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

AsubsistenceallowanceofUS$350-US$550permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.SubsidizedhousingatacostofSGD$600-700permonthisprovidedbythehostinstitution,aswellasastipendofSGD$4,000per month and a local transportation allowanceofSGD$600permonth.(Asof December 2008, exchange rate is US$1=SGD$1.45.)

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:US$4,250-US$8,850,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.Thehostinstitutionalsoprovidesaone-timesettling-inallowanceofSGD$2,000.

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Taiwan LecturersareprovidedamonthlyU.S.dollarsupplement ranging from US$260(single)toUS$360(couple)toUS$460(family).

MonthlystipendofapproximatelyNT(NewTaiwan)$71,000forthegranteeandanadditionalNT$9,200foraccompanyingspouseandNT$2,800peraccompanyingchild.Alllecturersareentitledtofreelivingquartersprovidedbythehostinstitution.Conditionsanditemsoffurniturevarybyhostinstitution.ResearchersdonotreceivefreehousingbutdoreceiveahousingallowanceofNT$12,500permonth.Cost-sharedgrantsmustbeapprovedbyhostinstitutionandmaybetaxedbytheTaiwangovernment.Note:AllgrantbenefitsexceptthedollarsupplementarepaidinNT(NewTaiwan)dollars.WhilethevalueofthegrantinU.S.dollarsmayvarywithfluctuationsintheNT$/US$exchangerate,theamountpaidinNTdollarsremainsthesame.Pleaserefertowww.oanda.com/convert/classicforcurrencyconversionrates.

Round-tripeconomy-classticketsprovidedforgrantee and one accompanying dependent who will accompany the grantee for 80 percent of the grantperiod.Abaggageallowancebasedona combination of the number of accompanying dependentsandthelengthofthegrant.TheratepermonthisNT$4,000(single),NT$5,000(couple)andNT$6,000(family).

All full-grant lecturers and researchers will be providedatuitionallowancefortheeducationoftwo accompanying school-age children (grades 1-12only).

All lecturers and researchers are entitled to an incidental allowance ofNT$4,000permonth,tobeusedforbooks,supplies,etc.AllgranteeswillalsoreceiveasettlinginallowanceofNT$30,000.TheTaiwanFulbrightFoundationwillcontinuebenefitstogranteeswhochoosetospendpartoftheirgrantperiodinmainlandChina.PartialmaintenanceawardsareNT$17,000toNT$40,000permonth.Pleasenote:Forcost-sharedlectureships,thehostinstitutionprovidesasalaryequaltothatofaTaiwanprofessorandtheTaiwanFulbrightFoundationsupplementsthisamount.Thetotalcombinedstipend,evenafterdeductionoflocalincometax,willbenolessthanagrantfundedentirelybytheFoundation.GranteesshouldbeawarethattheTaiwansalaryportionissubjecttoapprovalbythehostinstitution,taxablebyTaiwanauthorities,andisusuallypaidattheendofeachmonth.Pleaserefertowww.oanda.com/convert/classicforcurrencyconversionrates.

Thailand For lecturers at the assistant professorlevel,72,000bahtper month, and 78,000 baht per month at the associate andfullprofessorlevel.Stipend for professionals based upon experience comparable to academic ranks.Forresearchersatall academic ranks, 51,000 bahtpermonth.Paymentsare calculated from the date ofarrivalthroughthefinalday in country within the grantperiod.

Free housing on campus may be providedbysomeprovincialuniversities,butgranteesarechargedforutilities.Ahousingallowanceisprovidedwhereuniversityhousingisnotavailable.Dependingonthenumberofaccompanying dependents, the rates are 12,000-18,000bahtpermonthinprovinciallocations and 20,000-28,000 baht per monthinBangkok.Inadditiontohousingsupport,granteeswillreceiveamonthlysubsistence allowance (depending on the number of accompanying dependents, 4,000-10,000bahtpermonthinprovinciallocations; 6,000-12,000 baht per month in Bangkok) designed to offset additional localcosts.

Internationaltravelforgranteeandforonedependent if grant is for 4 months or more and ifdependentisinThailandfor80percentofthegrantperiod.Forgrantsof4monthsormore,a settling-in allowance of 15,000 baht intended for purchase of household items and related expenses.Anin-transitallowanceof4,500bahttocoverhotelandtransportationcostsinthefirstfewdaysispaidimmediatelyuponarrival.Reimbursementofupto15,000bahtforexcess-baggagechargesifrequired,dividedas appropriate between the forward and return portionsofthetripuponpresentationofreceipts.

Granteesbasedinprovinciallocationsareallowed 63,000-126,000 baht and grantees based in Bangkok are allowed 82,000-164,000 baht for actual tuition costs for accompanying school-agechildren.Granteeswithdependentchildren should note that while the tuition allowanceprovidedissufficienttocoverthemajority of expenses at nearly all schools in Thailand,itwillcoveronlyaboutone-thirdofthecosts at the International School of Bangkok which charges fees exceeding the tuition allowanceprovided.

Grantees will be reimbursed up to 14,000 baht for purchase of books,suppliesandservicesessentialtothegrantee’sprojectuponpresentationofreceipts.Thailanguagestudycostswillbereimbursedupto20,000baht.Forresearchgrantees,areimbursableallowanceofupto30,000bahttosupportscholarlyactivities.Inallcases,receiptsmustbepresentedtotheThailand-U.S.EducationalFoundationtoreceivethereimbursementinbaht.Granteeswillbe reimbursed for up to 20,000 baht for their language study upon presentationofreceiptsforthelessons.

Vietnam $1,870-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpages134.In2008-09$2,025-$2,775permonth,based on host city and the number of accompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,150forthegranteeandupto$4,600fordependents.

Reimbursement of tuition and some schooling feesforgrades1-12upto$5,000perchildpersemestertoamaximumof$20,000perfamilyfora10monthgrant.

Bookallowanceof$1,000persemester.Upto$500forlanguagestudyuponpresentationofreceipts.Researchallowanceof$500forresearchgrantees.

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Albania $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$700-$1,100permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents and cityofplacement.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,500-$8,500,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Bookallowanceof$1,500forone-ortwo-semesterlecturinggrants.

Armenia $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$600-$1,500permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents and thecityofplacement.Housingforfamiliesmaybeinshortsupply.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,000-$9,000,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Abookallowanceof$1,500fortheperiodofthegrant.

Austria n.a. 3,300 euro per month for lecturing grants for grantee only and 145 euro per month per dependent for up to three accompanyingdependents.5,000europer month maintenance award for the NAWI Graz Visiting Professor in the Natural Sciences, and 145 euro per month per dependent for up to three accompanyingdependents.2,325europer month for Fulbright-IFK research grants for grantee only; no dependent allowance.FortheFulbright-IFKresearchfellow, the Fulbright-Sigmund Freud Society Visiting Scholar and the Fulbright-Diplomatic Academy Visiting Professor, housingisprovidedbyhostinstitution.For the Fulbright-quartier 21/MQ Artist-in-Residenceaward:housingand1,250europermonthandatravelgrantof800eurofromFulbright;nodependentallowance.For the Austro-Hungarian joint research award:2monthsusingAustrianresearchgrant schedule (2,200 euro per month for grantee only; no dependent allowance); 2 months using Hungarian researcher schedule($1,800permonth;housingorhousing allowance of up to 90,000 forints (HUF)permonthandlivingallowanceof up to 40,000 forints per month; no dependenttravelordependentallowance).Fixed-sumtravelallowanceof$1,000tobecovered50/50byAustrianandHungarianFulbrightCommissions.(The12/08exchangerateswere$1=0.7738euroand$1=203.548HUF.)

AllgranteesreceiveaFulbrighttravelgrantof800euro with the exception of the Austro-Hungarian researchgranteewhoreceives$1,000(split50/50betweenAustrianandHungarianCommissions).

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Azerbaijan $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$750-$1,450permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents and thecityofplacement.Housingforfamiliesmaybeinshortsupply.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,000-$10,000,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Abookallowanceof$1,500fortheperiodofthegrant.

Singapore $2,640-$3,850monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

AsubsistenceallowanceofUS$350-US$550permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.SubsidizedhousingatacostofSGD$600-700permonthisprovidedbythehostinstitution,aswellasastipendofSGD$4,000per month and a local transportation allowanceofSGD$600permonth.(Asof December 2008, exchange rate is US$1=SGD$1.45.)

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:US$4,250-US$8,850,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.Thehostinstitutionalsoprovidesaone-timesettling-inallowanceofSGD$2,000.

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Taiwan LecturersareprovidedamonthlyU.S.dollarsupplement ranging from US$260(single)toUS$360(couple)toUS$460(family).

MonthlystipendofapproximatelyNT(NewTaiwan)$71,000forthegranteeandanadditionalNT$9,200foraccompanyingspouseandNT$2,800peraccompanyingchild.Alllecturersareentitledtofreelivingquartersprovidedbythehostinstitution.Conditionsanditemsoffurniturevarybyhostinstitution.ResearchersdonotreceivefreehousingbutdoreceiveahousingallowanceofNT$12,500permonth.Cost-sharedgrantsmustbeapprovedbyhostinstitutionandmaybetaxedbytheTaiwangovernment.Note:AllgrantbenefitsexceptthedollarsupplementarepaidinNT(NewTaiwan)dollars.WhilethevalueofthegrantinU.S.dollarsmayvarywithfluctuationsintheNT$/US$exchangerate,theamountpaidinNTdollarsremainsthesame.Pleaserefertowww.oanda.com/convert/classicforcurrencyconversionrates.

Round-tripeconomy-classticketsprovidedforgrantee and one accompanying dependent who will accompany the grantee for 80 percent of the grantperiod.Abaggageallowancebasedona combination of the number of accompanying dependentsandthelengthofthegrant.TheratepermonthisNT$4,000(single),NT$5,000(couple)andNT$6,000(family).

All full-grant lecturers and researchers will be providedatuitionallowancefortheeducationoftwo accompanying school-age children (grades 1-12only).

All lecturers and researchers are entitled to an incidental allowance ofNT$4,000permonth,tobeusedforbooks,supplies,etc.AllgranteeswillalsoreceiveasettlinginallowanceofNT$30,000.TheTaiwanFulbrightFoundationwillcontinuebenefitstogranteeswhochoosetospendpartoftheirgrantperiodinmainlandChina.PartialmaintenanceawardsareNT$17,000toNT$40,000permonth.Pleasenote:Forcost-sharedlectureships,thehostinstitutionprovidesasalaryequaltothatofaTaiwanprofessorandtheTaiwanFulbrightFoundationsupplementsthisamount.Thetotalcombinedstipend,evenafterdeductionoflocalincometax,willbenolessthanagrantfundedentirelybytheFoundation.GranteesshouldbeawarethattheTaiwansalaryportionissubjecttoapprovalbythehostinstitution,taxablebyTaiwanauthorities,andisusuallypaidattheendofeachmonth.Pleaserefertowww.oanda.com/convert/classicforcurrencyconversionrates.

Thailand For lecturers at the assistant professorlevel,72,000bahtper month, and 78,000 baht per month at the associate andfullprofessorlevel.Stipend for professionals based upon experience comparable to academic ranks.Forresearchersatall academic ranks, 51,000 bahtpermonth.Paymentsare calculated from the date ofarrivalthroughthefinalday in country within the grantperiod.

Free housing on campus may be providedbysomeprovincialuniversities,butgranteesarechargedforutilities.Ahousingallowanceisprovidedwhereuniversityhousingisnotavailable.Dependingonthenumberofaccompanying dependents, the rates are 12,000-18,000bahtpermonthinprovinciallocations and 20,000-28,000 baht per monthinBangkok.Inadditiontohousingsupport,granteeswillreceiveamonthlysubsistence allowance (depending on the number of accompanying dependents, 4,000-10,000bahtpermonthinprovinciallocations; 6,000-12,000 baht per month in Bangkok) designed to offset additional localcosts.

Internationaltravelforgranteeandforonedependent if grant is for 4 months or more and ifdependentisinThailandfor80percentofthegrantperiod.Forgrantsof4monthsormore,a settling-in allowance of 15,000 baht intended for purchase of household items and related expenses.Anin-transitallowanceof4,500bahttocoverhotelandtransportationcostsinthefirstfewdaysispaidimmediatelyuponarrival.Reimbursementofupto15,000bahtforexcess-baggagechargesifrequired,dividedas appropriate between the forward and return portionsofthetripuponpresentationofreceipts.

Granteesbasedinprovinciallocationsareallowed 63,000-126,000 baht and grantees based in Bangkok are allowed 82,000-164,000 baht for actual tuition costs for accompanying school-agechildren.Granteeswithdependentchildren should note that while the tuition allowanceprovidedissufficienttocoverthemajority of expenses at nearly all schools in Thailand,itwillcoveronlyaboutone-thirdofthecosts at the International School of Bangkok which charges fees exceeding the tuition allowanceprovided.

Grantees will be reimbursed up to 14,000 baht for purchase of books,suppliesandservicesessentialtothegrantee’sprojectuponpresentationofreceipts.Thailanguagestudycostswillbereimbursedupto20,000baht.Forresearchgrantees,areimbursableallowanceofupto30,000bahttosupportscholarlyactivities.Inallcases,receiptsmustbepresentedtotheThailand-U.S.EducationalFoundationtoreceivethereimbursementinbaht.Granteeswillbe reimbursed for up to 20,000 baht for their language study upon presentationofreceiptsforthelessons.

Vietnam $1,870-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpages134.In2008-09$2,025-$2,775permonth,based on host city and the number of accompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,150forthegranteeandupto$4,600fordependents.

Reimbursement of tuition and some schooling feesforgrades1-12upto$5,000perchildpersemestertoamaximumof$20,000perfamilyfora10monthgrant.

Bookallowanceof$1,000persemester.Upto$500forlanguagestudyuponpresentationofreceipts.Researchallowanceof$500forresearchgrantees.

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Belgium/Luxembourg Approximately 1,650-2,080 euro per month for research awards and 2,100-2,530 euro per month for lecturing awards, based on the number of accompanying dependents.(The01/08exchange rate was US$1=0.68euro.)

n.a. Internationaltravelprovidedforgranteeonly. n.a. One-timebookallowanceof375euroforresearchers/lecturers.

BosniaandHerzegovina $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1000-$1,650permonth,basedonnumber of accompanying dependents and cityofplacement.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,500-$7,500,basedonnumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Bookallowanceof$1,500forone-ortwo-semestergrants.

Bulgaria $2,600permonthforlecturers or lecturer/researchers at the rank of assistant professor or below;$2,800permonthfor lecturers or lecturer/researchers at the rank of associate or full professor; $2,100permonthforresearchers.

Forsinglegranteesofallcategories:$100monthlysubsistenceallowance;forgranteesaccompaniedbydependents:$200.Thehousingallowanceis$350-$500permonth(ifaccommodationbythehostinstitutionisunavailable).Theamount of housing allowance is based on geographic location and number ofdependents.HostinstitutionsareexpectedtoprovidealocalcurrencysalaryequivalenttothatofaBulgarianuniversityprofessor.

Travelallowanceof$1,700forgrantee.Forgrantsof 4 months or longer, relocation allowance of $1800forgranteeanddependenttravelallowanceof$1,500foronedependentand$3,000fortwoormoredependents.Dependentsmustaccompanygrantee for at least 80 percent of the grant period toqualify.

n.a. One-timebookallowanceof$1,500forlecturersandlecturers/researchers.One-timeallowanceof$750-$1,500forresearchers,dependingonthelengthofgrant.FreeattendanceoftheFulbrightInternationalSummerInstitute(FISI)inAugust.PrepaidcourseinBulgarianlanguageatSofiaUniversity,DepartmentofLanguageLearning.

Croatia $1,870-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenance as described on page 134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$300-$500monthlysubsistenceallowance, based on the number of accompanying dependents and city of placement;housingallowanceprovidedbythehostcountry.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,500-$8,500,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Researchallowanceof$750forresearchgrantsofupto4monthsor$1,500forresearchgrantsof5monthsormore.Bookallowanceof$1,500forone-ortwo-semestergrantsforlecturingorcombinedlecturing/research.

Cyprus $2,000permonthforjunior grant (below assistantprofessorlevelandresearcher);$2,500forsenior-levelscholars,assistant professors andabove,seniorlecturers, consultants and researchers.Thebasicstipend and maintenance allowance will not be adjusted because of

Monthly housing allowance of 550-700 euro and subsistence allowance of 510-770 euro, both allowances based on the number of accompanying dependents; miscellaneous expenses allowance of 440 euro, also based on the number of accompanying dependents (as of 1/09, US$1=0.724euro).

Internationaltravelallowanceforgranteeandtwodependents accompanying grantee for at least 80 percentofthegrantperiod.Allowanceof$1,000forsettling-inexpensesand$400forexcessbaggageandshipping.

$10,000perfamilytobeusedtowardtuitionandfees(whichincludesabookallowanceof$400peracademicyeartobegivenifrequiredbyschoolexpenses).

n.a.

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Czech Republic n.a. $2,000permonthforresearchers;$2,700per month for lecturers at the rank of assistantprofessororbelow;$2,900per month for lecturers at the rank of associateorfullprofessor.Dependentallowanceof$200permonthforonedependentand$350permonthfortwoormoredependents.(Dependentallowances are paid only for those dependents who accompany the grantee foratleast80percentofthegrantperiod.)Reimbursement for housing costs up to 12,000 crowns per month for grantees with no dependents, 14,000 crowns for grantees with one dependent and 16,000 crowns for grantees with two or more dependents.(The11/08exchangeratewasapproximatelyUS$1=19.60CZK.)

Reimbursementupto$2,000forgrantee.Dependenttravelallowanceof$500perdependent.(Dependentsmustremainincountryfor80percentofthegrantperiod.)

n.a. One-timeresearchallowanceof$750forresearchgrantsofupto4monthsand$1,500forresearchgrantsof5monthsormore.Bookallowanceof$1,500forone-ortwo-semestergrantsforlecturingprovidedbytheCommissiononareimbursablebasis.

Denmark n.a. Thisawardprovides100,000Danishcrowns.(Thisgrantamountissubjecttofunds allocated to the Danish-American FulbrightCommission).Thereisnoincreaseforaccompanyingdependents.The02/09exchangeratewasUS$1=5.78DKK.

Travelcostsarereimbursedforthegranteeonlyuptoamaximumof10,000Danishcrowns.Thisamount is included in the 100,000 Danish crowns totaldescribedundermaintenance.

ThepublicDanishprimaryandsecondaryschools will usually accept children of Fulbright granteesfreeofcharge.Thelanguageofinstruction is Danish and the school year begins inAugust.Dependingonthesize,levelandlocation of the school, the teachers will usually havesomeEnglishability.AfewDanishschoolshaveinternationalsectionswhereEnglishisthelanguageofinstruction.Thereareanumberofinternational schools in Denmark where English isthelanguageofinstruction.ThemajorityoftheseareinandaroundCopenhagen.Theseschoolschargefees.DanishinstitutionshostingU.S.scholarsarewillingtoinvestigateschoolingpossibilitiesfordependentchildren.TheDanish-AmericanFulbrightCommissionhasalsoassistedwiththis.Formoreinformationontheeducationalsystem,visittheMinistryofEducation’sEnglishWebsiteatwww.uvm.dk/engandCirius’EnglishWebsiteatwww.ciriusonline.dk/eng.

Health care from a general practitioner and a number of specialists is freeinDenmark.Dentalcareissubsidized.

Estonia $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$800-$1,200permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents and thecityofplacement.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,700-$8,700,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Bookallowanceof$1,500.

Finland n.a. Themonthlymaintenanceis2,700euro. Travelallowanceof$1,800. TheFinnishschoolsystemisconsideredoneofthebestintheworld.Finnishschoolsarefree, although some special schools, such asinternationalschools,maychargetuition.Universitiesdonotcurrentlychargetuition.InstructioninEnglishisavailableinHelsinkiat kindergartens, elementary and secondary schools,aswellasatuniversitylevel.

Housingisarrangedandpaidforbythehostinstitution.Applicantsshould communicate their housing needs to the host institution sothatappropriatehousingcanbearrangedforthem.HousingbenefitsarenotavailableforgranteesintheMid-CareerProfessionalDevelopmentprogram,whoarrangeandpayfortheirownhousing.Finnishmedicalcareisofhighqualityandlowcost.AtsomeinstitutionsFulbrightScholarshaveaccesstotheuniversityhealthcareservicesprovidedforfacultyandstaff.

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France n.a. 2,000-2,500 euro per month based on the number of accompanying dependents andthecityofplacement.(The12/08exchangeratewasUS$1=0.7738euro.)

Internationaltravelallowanceprovidedforgranteeonly.

n.a. n.a.

Georgia $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$650-$1,350permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents and thecityofplacement.Housingforfamiliesmaybeinshortsupply.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,500-$11,000,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Abookallowanceof$1,500fortheperiodofthegrant.

Germany n.a. 2,050 euro for senior lecturing/research awards; 1,800 euro for junior lecturing awards; 1,500 euro for junior research awards; 1,500-2,050 euro for Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Research in International Politics for either juniororseniorresearcher.276euromonthly supplement to the stipend for accompanying dependents (all grant categoriesexcepttravel-only).The12/08exchangeratewas$1=0.7738euro.

Internationalround-triptravel(touristclass)orstandard reimbursement for grantee only in all awardcategories.PrepaidtravelarrangementsmadethroughtheGermanFulbrightCommission.

n.a. Incidental allowance of 100 euro per month, baggage allowance of 150 euro total, orientation and mid-year meetings, and German language courses between 2 and 4 weeks for eligible grantees and accompanyingspouses.Germanhealthinsuranceprogram,whichincludesaccompanyingspouseandminorsiftheydonothavetheirownincome.

Greece n.a. Approximately 2,000-2,400 euro per month depending on number of accompanying dependents (as of 11/08 the exchange ratewasUS$1=0.8euro).

Round-trip airfare for grantee and one accompanying dependent; a one-time settling-in allowanceof1,200euroforgranteeonly.

Up to 3,000 euro per family for dependents in elementaryorsecondaryschool.

Up to 350 euro for books and research material; up to 450 euro for Greeklanguagelessons;excessluggageallowanceupto200euro.Thesebenefitsareforthegranteeonly.

Hungary n.a. $1,800permonthforresearchers;$2,500per month for lecturers at the rank of assistantprofessororbelow;$2,700per month for lecturers at the rank of associateorfullprofessor.Allowanceof$100permonthforonedependentand$200permonthfortwoormoredependents who accompany the grantee foratleast80percentofthegrantperiod.Housing or housing allowance of up to 90,000 forints (HUF) per month and livingallowanceofupto40,000forintspermonth.ForAustrian-Hungarianjointresearchaward:2monthsusingAustrianresearch grant schedule (2,200 euro per month for grantee only; no dependent allowance); 2 months using Hungarian researcherschedule(US$1,800permonth; housing or housing allowance of up to 90,000 forints (HUF) per month andlivingallowanceofupto40,000forintspermonth;nodependenttravelordependentallowance).(The12/08exchangerateswereU.S.$1=.7738euroandU.S.$1=203.548HUF)

Reimbursement of round-trip airfare for grantee upto$2,000.Dependenttravelof$500foronedependentand$1,000fortwoormoredependentsforgrantsof5monthsorlonger.(Dependentsmust accompany the grantee for at least 80 percentofthegrantperiod.)ForAustro-Hungarianjointresearchaward:fixed-sumtravelallowanceof$1,000tobecovered50/50bytheAustrianandHungarianFulbrightCommissions.

n.a. One-timeresearchallowanceof$400forresearchgrantsofupto4monthsand$700forresearchgrantsof5monthsormore.Upto$1,500bookallowanceforlecturers.Travel-onlyawardslimitedtoround-triptravelcostsonly.

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Iceland n.a. Approximately$3,000permonthforsinglegrantees.$3,300permonthforgranteeswithonedependent.(The02/09exchangeratewasUS$1=113Icelandickrona.)

Travelallowanceis$2,000forthegranteeonly.Baggageallowanceupto$400.

n.a. n.a.

Ireland n.a. Fixed-sum grant of 40,000 euro forfullacademicyear;(travelandaccommodationinclusive);proratedforshorterperiodsapartfromthefollowing:Americanhistory,UniversityCollegeDublin:maximum57,500eurosfullacademic year depending on experience andsuitabilityoftheapplicant.The2007averageexchangeratewasUS$=1.37euro.

n.a. n.a. Acomprehensive4-5dayorientationthatincludesIrishlanguagetrainingandculturalevents

Italy n.a. SeniorLecturers:11,320eurofor4month.SeniorLecturerattheUniversityofSalerno:13,000for3to4months.SeniorResearchers:9,260eurofor4months.JuniorResearcher:7,200eurofor4months.JuniorLecturerat the Department of Engineering of theUniversityofTrento:7,747eurofor6months.JuniorLecturersattheDepartmentofPhysicsoftheUniversityofTrento:8,400eurofor6months.LecturerattheScuolaSuperioreofSantaChiara:8,000eurofor3to4months.LectureratthePolytechnicofTurin:35,500eurofor4to6months.The11/12/08exchangeratewasUS$1=Euro0.80.

Allgranteeswillreceivealumpsumtransportationallowanceof1,500euro.

n.a. Detailedinformationaboutpossibleadditionalbenefitsforeachgrantareindicatedintherelatedawarddescription.

Kosovo $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-2009thefollowingwasprovided:$1,400-$1,700permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-2009thefollowingwasprovided:$4,200-$8,200,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Bookallowanceof$1,500.

Latvia $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$900-$1,550permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents and thecityofplacement.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,700-$8,700,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Bookallowanceof$1,500.

Lithuania $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$650-$1,200permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents and thecityofplacement.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,700-$8,700,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Bookallowanceof$1,500.

France n.a. 2,000-2,500 euro per month based on the number of accompanying dependents andthecityofplacement.(The12/08exchangeratewasUS$1=0.7738euro.)

Internationaltravelallowanceprovidedforgranteeonly.

n.a. n.a.

Georgia $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$650-$1,350permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents and thecityofplacement.Housingforfamiliesmaybeinshortsupply.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,500-$11,000,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Abookallowanceof$1,500fortheperiodofthegrant.

Germany n.a. 2,050 euro for senior lecturing/research awards; 1,800 euro for junior lecturing awards; 1,500 euro for junior research awards; 1,500-2,050 euro for Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Research in International Politics for either juniororseniorresearcher.276euromonthly supplement to the stipend for accompanying dependents (all grant categoriesexcepttravel-only).The12/08exchangeratewas$1=0.7738euro.

Internationalround-triptravel(touristclass)orstandard reimbursement for grantee only in all awardcategories.PrepaidtravelarrangementsmadethroughtheGermanFulbrightCommission.

n.a. Incidental allowance of 100 euro per month, baggage allowance of 150 euro total, orientation and mid-year meetings, and German language courses between 2 and 4 weeks for eligible grantees and accompanyingspouses.Germanhealthinsuranceprogram,whichincludesaccompanyingspouseandminorsiftheydonothavetheirownincome.

Greece n.a. Approximately 2,000-2,400 euro per month depending on number of accompanying dependents (as of 11/08 the exchange ratewasUS$1=0.8euro).

Round-trip airfare for grantee and one accompanying dependent; a one-time settling-in allowanceof1,200euroforgranteeonly.

Up to 3,000 euro per family for dependents in elementaryorsecondaryschool.

Up to 350 euro for books and research material; up to 450 euro for Greeklanguagelessons;excessluggageallowanceupto200euro.Thesebenefitsareforthegranteeonly.

Hungary n.a. $1,800permonthforresearchers;$2,500per month for lecturers at the rank of assistantprofessororbelow;$2,700per month for lecturers at the rank of associateorfullprofessor.Allowanceof$100permonthforonedependentand$200permonthfortwoormoredependents who accompany the grantee foratleast80percentofthegrantperiod.Housing or housing allowance of up to 90,000 forints (HUF) per month and livingallowanceofupto40,000forintspermonth.ForAustrian-Hungarianjointresearchaward:2monthsusingAustrianresearch grant schedule (2,200 euro per month for grantee only; no dependent allowance); 2 months using Hungarian researcherschedule(US$1,800permonth; housing or housing allowance of up to 90,000 forints (HUF) per month andlivingallowanceofupto40,000forintspermonth;nodependenttravelordependentallowance).(The12/08exchangerateswereU.S.$1=.7738euroandU.S.$1=203.548HUF)

Reimbursement of round-trip airfare for grantee upto$2,000.Dependenttravelof$500foronedependentand$1,000fortwoormoredependentsforgrantsof5monthsorlonger.(Dependentsmust accompany the grantee for at least 80 percentofthegrantperiod.)ForAustro-Hungarianjointresearchaward:fixed-sumtravelallowanceof$1,000tobecovered50/50bytheAustrianandHungarianFulbrightCommissions.

n.a. One-timeresearchallowanceof$400forresearchgrantsofupto4monthsand$700forresearchgrantsof5monthsormore.Upto$1,500bookallowanceforlecturers.Travel-onlyawardslimitedtoround-triptravelcostsonly.

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Macedonia $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$875-$1,150permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travelandrelocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,900-$9,400,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Bookallowanceof$1,500.

Malta $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.2007-2008maintenancewas$1,060-$1,300permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travelandrelocationasdescribedonpage134.2007-2008travel/relocationwas$3,275forgranteeplusdependenttravelallowanceof$1,800to$3,600,dependingonnumberofdependents.

n.a. n.a.

Moldova $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$660-$1,425permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents and thecityofplacement.Housingallowanceisnotincludedifhostinstitutionprovideshousing.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,500-$11,500,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Bookallowanceof$1,500forone-ortwo-semestergrantsforlecturingorcombinedlecturing/research.

Montenegro $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,500-$1,800permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.Theaveragemonthlyrentforaone-bedroom apartment in Montenegro is $950;electricityis$300;water,garbage,telephonesubscriptionis$30;foodis$600.Totallivingcostsforonepersonareestimatedat$1,880;fortwopersons,$2,200.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,520-$8,520,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Bookallowanceof$1,500.

Netherlands n.a. 12,000 euro for senior lecturing and lecturing/research awards of 4 months; approximately 8,000 euro for junior lecturing and lecturing/research awards of 4 months (candidates at the rank of assistant professor or instructor are consideredjuniorscholars).20,000euroforseniorprofessorships.(The12/08exchangeratewasUS$1=0.7738euro.)

Internationaltravelprovidedforgranteeonly,uptoamaximumof1,000euro.

n.a. n.a.

Norway n.a. Approximately 25,000 Norwegian kroner (NOK)permonthforlecturers,researchersandlecture/researchscholars.(The12/08exchangeratewasU.S.$1=NOK6.94.)Thecostofhousing,utilitiesandfoodisrelativelyhighinNorway.Approximatecostofhousing:10,000-15,000NOKpermonth,utilities:1,200-1,500NOKpermonth.

Internationaltravelforgranteeonly.Smallallowanceforexcessbaggage.

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Poland n.a. $2,300permonthforresearchers;$2,700per month for lecturers at the rank of assistantprofessororbelow;$2,900permonth for lecturers at the rank of associate orfullprofessor.Allowanceof$200permonthforonedependentand$300permonth for two or more dependents who accompany the grantee for at least 80 percentofthegrantperiod.Housingorahousing allowance, paid on a reimbursable basis.RatesinWarsawandKrakowareamaximumof$500permonthforasinglegrantee,$600permonthforgranteeswith one accompanying dependent and $700permonthforgranteeswithtwoormoreaccompanyingdependents.Rateselsewhereareamaximumof$300permonthforasinglegrantee,$400permonth for grantees with one dependent and$500permonthforgranteeswithtwoormoredependents.ReimbursementsforhousingwillbepaidinPolishzloty.HostuniversitiesmayprovideadditionalsalariesinzlotyforU.S.lecturersonanindividualbasis.(The12/08exchangeratewasUS$1=2.91401zloty.)

$2,500forgrantee.Dependenttravelallowanceof$1,500foronedependentand$3,000fortwoormoredependents.(Toqualifyfortheallowance,dependents must accompany the grantee for at least80percentofthegrantperiod.)

n.a. One-timeresearchallowanceof$750forresearchgrantsofupto4monthsand$1,500forresearchgrantsof5monthsormore.Bookallowanceof$1,500forlecturinggrants.

Portugal n.a. 2,800 euro per month for senior lecturers andresearchers.The12/08exchangeratewas$1=0.7738euro.

Travelallowanceofupto$1,500.Noexcess-baggageallowance.(Flightsonly.Notaxi,car,trainorbusexpenseswillbecovered.)

n.a. Additional funding for dependents who stay at least 80 percent of the time of the grant period in the monthly amount of 250 euro for one or twodependentsor400euroforthreeormoredependents.

Romania $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$150-$350permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.Ahousing allowance and a stipend are paid inlocalcurrencybythehostgovernment.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,200-$7,600,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Bookallowanceof$1,500forone-ortwo-semestergrantsforlecturingorcombinedlecturing/research.

Russian Federation $1,870-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,000-$1,400permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents and thecityofplacement.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,500-$8,500,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Abookallowanceofupto$1,500dependingonthelengthofthegrant.

Serbia $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,450-$1,750permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,320-$8,320,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Bookallowanceof$1,500.

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SlovakRepublic n.a. $2,000permonthforresearchers;$2,600for lecturers at the rank of assistant professororbelow;$2,800permonthforlecturers at the rank of associate or full professor.Allowanceof$200permonthforonedependentand$300permonthfortwo or more dependents who accompany the grantee for at least 80 percent of thegrantperiod.HousingallowanceinBratislavaof$500permonthforasinglegrantee,$550permonthforgranteeswithoneaccompanyingdependentand$600per month for grantees with two or more accompanyingdependents.RespectiveratesoutsideBratislavaare$250permonth,$300permonthand$350permonth.(The12/07exchangeratewasUS$1=22.60SKK.)

$2,500forgrantee.Dependenttravelallowanceof$500foronedependentand$1,000fortwoormoredependents.(Toqualifyfortheallowance,dependents must accompany grantee for 80 percentofthegrantperiod.)

n.a. One-timeresearchallowanceof$750forresearchgrantsofupto4monthsand$1,500forresearchgrantsof5monthsormore.Bookallowanceofupto$1,500forlecturinggrants,providedbytheCommissiononareimbursablebasis.

Slovenia $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$250-$500monthlysubsistenceallowancebased on number of accompanying dependentsandcityofplacement.Housingallowanceprovidedbythehostcountry.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,500-$8,500,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Bookallowanceof$1,500forone-ortwo-semestergrantsforlecturingorcombinedlecturing/research.

Spain Lecturers:2,275europermonth;researchers:1,700 euro per month; professionaljournalists:1,600 euro per month

LECTURERSANDRESEARCHERS:Housingallowanceof540euromonthly.Livingallowanceof390-540euromonthly,based on the number of accompanying legal family members up to a maximum of two, when they accompany the grantee for atleast80percentoftheawardperiod.InCatalonia, up to four senior scholars are co-sponsored by the Catalan Regional Government,subjecttoavailabilityoffunds.Thisco-fundingarrangementwiththe Spanish Fulbright Commission will not affectthelevelofgranteestipendsandotherbenefits.The01/09exchangeratewasUS$1=0.756euro.

Travelallowanceandexcessluggageforscholar,totalof$1,700.Forseniorlecturersandresearchersrelocationallowanceof850euro.Alsofor senior lecturers’ and researchers’ dependents, travelallowanceof$1,400perpersonforuptotwolegal family members who accompany the grantee foratleast80percentoftheawardperiod.

n.a. ThelecturerinAmericanstudieswiththejointappointmentattheUniversityinBarcelonaandtheAutonomousUniversityofBarcelonareceivesaone-timehousingallowanceof720eurofromeachuniversity.TheUniversitiesofLaRiojaandSantiagodeCompostelaprovidecomplementaryfundstotheaffilatedlecturer.

Sweden n.a. Approximately 23,500 Swedish kronor per month, plus SEK 1,000 per month forthefirstaccompanyingdependent,and SEK 500 per month for each additional accompanying dependent up to a maximum of three accompanying dependents.(The02/09exchangeratewasUS$1=SEK8.19)

Internationaltravelforgranteeonly;excess-baggageallowanceofuptoSEK700.

n.a. n.a.

Turkey $1,500-$2,000monthlybase stipend, based on categoryofaward.

$750monthlysubsistenceallowance,plushousingorhousingallowanceupto$500.

For academic-year grants, airfare from hometown to city of assignment for grantee and one dependent.Grantsforlessthanafullacademicyearincludeairfareforgranteeonly.Allowanceof$250forexcessbaggageand$500forsettling-in.

For academic-year lecturing awards, tuition reimbursement for only one accompanying school-agedependent(K-12).

Incidentalsallowanceupto$200.

Ukraine $1,870-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1000-$1,750permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents and thecityofplacement.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,600-$8,800,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Bookallowanceofupto$1,500,dependingonthelengthofthegrant.

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United Kingdom n.a. Fulbright(AllDisciplines)Awardsprovidea monthly stipend of 2,500 pounds sterling for 3-10 month projects (a maximum grant amountof25,000pounds).Fulbright-CardiffUniversityAwardsprovideamonthly stipend of 1,500 pounds sterling for 4-10 month grant periods (projects may be up to 12 months long; a maximum grantamountof15,000pounds).FulbrightCriminal Justice and Police Research Fellowshipsprovideamonthlystipendof2,000 pounds sterling for 3-5 month grant periods.Policeapplicantsmusthavefullorpartialfinancialsupportfromtheirhomedepartments.TheFulbright-King’sCollegeLondonResearchAwardprovides10,000pounds sterling for 3-6 month projects (4monthminimumprojectspreferred).TheFulbright-Queen’sUniversityBelfastAnglophone Irish Writing Award and the Fulbright-Queen’sUniversityBelfastCreativeWritingAwardeachprovide15,000 pounds sterling for 6-month projects.TheFulbright-Queen’sUniversityBelfastGovernanceAward(6-12monthprojects)andtheFulbright-UniversityofUlster Policy Studies Award (3-12 month projects)eachprovide12,500poundssterlingregardlessofprojectduration.TheFulbright-LiverpoolUniversityDistinguishedScholarAwardprovides15,000 pounds sterling maximum for a 6 monthperiod.Allgrantsareintendedasacontributiontowardstravelandgeneralexpenses incurred during the recipient’s time in the UK, including any work permit fees.Grantsarepaidininstallmentsdirectlytothegrantee,thefirstofwhichistypicallygivenuponarrivalintheUKintheformofacheck.Openingabankaccountin the UK can take up to 10 working days andcandidatesmaynothaveaccesstotheirfundinguntilanaccountissetup.Candidatesshouldarrangetoreceivesabbatical pay while away to meet any additionalexpenses.Thereisnoadditionalfundingfordependents.Inaddition,grantees will be responsible for arranging their own housing and should contact their host institutions’ accommodation or internationalofficeforassistance.During2008 the exchange rate was typically between$1=.67poundsand$1=.47pounds.

n.a. n.a. AllgranteeswillreceivefreemembershipintheBritishFulbrightScholars Association (the UK-based Fulbright alumni organization, www.bfsa.org),theRoyalSocietyofArts(www.thersa.org)andtheEnglishSpeakingUnion(www.esu.org).Granteeswillbeentitledtoparticipateineventsthroughouttheyearandtousetheseorganizations’facilities(libraries,restaurants,lecturehalls,etc).Inaddition,granteesareinvitedtoattenda2-daywelcomeorientationinSeptember and a 5-day enrichment program in January, both of which compriselectures,paneldiscussionsandsocialeventsdesignedtohelp grantees better understand the UK and its relation with the rest oftheworld.Throughouttheyear,thereareadditionalopportunitiestomeetexpertsinmanyindustriesonamoreinformallevel.

SlovakRepublic n.a. $2,000permonthforresearchers;$2,600for lecturers at the rank of assistant professororbelow;$2,800permonthforlecturers at the rank of associate or full professor.Allowanceof$200permonthforonedependentand$300permonthfortwo or more dependents who accompany the grantee for at least 80 percent of thegrantperiod.HousingallowanceinBratislavaof$500permonthforasinglegrantee,$550permonthforgranteeswithoneaccompanyingdependentand$600per month for grantees with two or more accompanyingdependents.RespectiveratesoutsideBratislavaare$250permonth,$300permonthand$350permonth.(The12/07exchangeratewasUS$1=22.60SKK.)

$2,500forgrantee.Dependenttravelallowanceof$500foronedependentand$1,000fortwoormoredependents.(Toqualifyfortheallowance,dependents must accompany grantee for 80 percentofthegrantperiod.)

n.a. One-timeresearchallowanceof$750forresearchgrantsofupto4monthsand$1,500forresearchgrantsof5monthsormore.Bookallowanceofupto$1,500forlecturinggrants,providedbytheCommissiononareimbursablebasis.

Slovenia $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$250-$500monthlysubsistenceallowancebased on number of accompanying dependentsandcityofplacement.Housingallowanceprovidedbythehostcountry.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,500-$8,500,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Bookallowanceof$1,500forone-ortwo-semestergrantsforlecturingorcombinedlecturing/research.

Spain Lecturers:2,275europermonth;researchers:1,700 euro per month; professionaljournalists:1,600 euro per month

LECTURERSANDRESEARCHERS:Housingallowanceof540euromonthly.Livingallowanceof390-540euromonthly,based on the number of accompanying legal family members up to a maximum of two, when they accompany the grantee for atleast80percentoftheawardperiod.InCatalonia, up to four senior scholars are co-sponsored by the Catalan Regional Government,subjecttoavailabilityoffunds.Thisco-fundingarrangementwiththe Spanish Fulbright Commission will not affectthelevelofgranteestipendsandotherbenefits.The01/09exchangeratewasUS$1=0.756euro.

Travelallowanceandexcessluggageforscholar,totalof$1,700.Forseniorlecturersandresearchersrelocationallowanceof850euro.Alsofor senior lecturers’ and researchers’ dependents, travelallowanceof$1,400perpersonforuptotwolegal family members who accompany the grantee foratleast80percentoftheawardperiod.

n.a. ThelecturerinAmericanstudieswiththejointappointmentattheUniversityinBarcelonaandtheAutonomousUniversityofBarcelonareceivesaone-timehousingallowanceof720eurofromeachuniversity.TheUniversitiesofLaRiojaandSantiagodeCompostelaprovidecomplementaryfundstotheaffilatedlecturer.

Sweden n.a. Approximately 23,500 Swedish kronor per month, plus SEK 1,000 per month forthefirstaccompanyingdependent,and SEK 500 per month for each additional accompanying dependent up to a maximum of three accompanying dependents.(The02/09exchangeratewasUS$1=SEK8.19)

Internationaltravelforgranteeonly;excess-baggageallowanceofuptoSEK700.

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Turkey $1,500-$2,000monthlybase stipend, based on categoryofaward.

$750monthlysubsistenceallowance,plushousingorhousingallowanceupto$500.

For academic-year grants, airfare from hometown to city of assignment for grantee and one dependent.Grantsforlessthanafullacademicyearincludeairfareforgranteeonly.Allowanceof$250forexcessbaggageand$500forsettling-in.

For academic-year lecturing awards, tuition reimbursement for only one accompanying school-agedependent(K-12).

Incidentalsallowanceupto$200.

Ukraine $1,870-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1000-$1,750permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents and thecityofplacement.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,600-$8,800,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Bookallowanceofupto$1,500,dependingonthelengthofthegrant.

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$1,870monthlybasestipend, according to the formulaonpage134.Separate base stipend, maintenanceandtravelamounts apply for Egypt, Israel,JordanandMorocco.ObtaindetailsfromCIES,www.cies.org.

Monthly maintenance, generally between $1,700and$3,000,variesbycountryandnumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135. Upto$7,000perchildor$14,000perfamilyforaccompanying dependent children in grades K-12isreimbursedforafullacademicyear.Amountisadjustedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursement is based on actual cost of tuitionandfeesonly.

Researchallowanceof$2,000.

Algeria $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,100-$2,900permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,200-$9,500,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

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Bahrain $1,870-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,400-$1,800monthlysubsistenceallowance, based on the number of ac-companyingdependents.Freehousingisprovidedbythehostinstitution,orahousingallowanceof$1,200-$1,600per month is added to the grant as per 2008-09costs.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,000-5,170, based on the number of accompanying dependents.

Upto$7,000perchildor$14,000perfamilyforaccompanying dependent children in grades K-12isreimbursedforafullacademicyear.Amountisadjustedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursement is based on actual cost of tuitionandfeesonly.

One-timeallowanceof$2,000forresearchgrantsisprovided.

Egypt Monthly base stipend of $2,500forfacultyattheassociate or full professor rank or the professional equivalent,and$2,350for faculty at or below the assistant professor rank or theprofessionalequivalentand for all junior research awards.

Monthly maintenance of Egyptian Pounds (L.E.)3,000.Forgrantsof4monthsormore, the montly maintenance increases byL.E.600perdependentpermonth,for up to two accompanying dependents (those who spend at least 80 percent of thegrantperiodwiththegranteeabroad).Furnished accommodations and a utilities allowance; or, when stipulated, a housing allowanceisprovidedinlieuoffurnishedaccommodations.

Internationaltravel,plusrelocationallowance,forgrantee.Forgrantsof4monthsormore,interna-tionaltravelforuptoonequalifyingdependent.

Forgrantsof4monthsormore,upto$5,000perchildor$10,000perfamilyforaccompany-ing dependent children (those who spend at least 80 percent of the grant period with the grantee in Egypt) in grades K-12 is reimbursed forafullacademicyear.Amountisproratedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursementbasedonactualcostoftuitionandfeesonly.

For grants of 4 months or more, a one-time allowance of Egyptian Pounds(L.E.)7,500.Forgrantsoflessthan4months,aone-timeallowanceofL.E.4,500.

Israel n.a. Afixedsuminsupportofexpensesincurredbythegrantee’svisitisprovided.Postdoctoralresearchersreceiveafixedsumof$20,000peracademicyear,which host institutions are required to supplementbyprovidingtheirstandardpostdoctoralgrants.Seniorscholarswithnodependentsreceive$3,000permonth; scholars with one accompanying dependentreceive$4,000permonth;scholars with two accompanying depen-dentsreceive$5,000permonth;andscholars with three or more accompanying dependentsreceive$5,500permonth.Dependents must remain in Israel for 80 percent of grant period in order to qualify forincreasedallowance.

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Jordan Stipend for researchers only at$1,700permonth;Sti-pend for lecturers or lectur-ers/ researchers; between $2,400-2,600permonthdependingonrank.Theex-changerateisUS$1=.708Jordanian Dinars (JD), as of10/08.

Monthly maintenance allowance (MMA) willbe$1,400-1,800permonth,oritsequivalentinJordanianDinars(JDs),based on the number of dependents who accompany and reside with the grantee foratleast80percentofthegrantperiod.Lecturersorlecturer/researchersonlymay wish to accept modestly furnished, on-campushousingatmostinstitutions.Granteeswhochoosetoliveoffcampuswillreceiveapproximately$283permonthfrom the host institution to supplement the highermonthlyrentalcosts.NOTE:Thehost institution’s MMA cost-sharing amount will be deducted from the grantee’s commission-disbursedMMA.

Forthegrantee,aone-timepaymentof$5,560forairfare,excessbaggage,visafees,in-transitcosts, temporary hotel costs, health clearance tests, residency and work permit fees, mailing of teaching materials, local transportation in the United States or Jordan and other miscellaneous costs.Adependenttravelallowanceof$2,500for grantees with accompanying dependents who remain with the grantee for at least 80 percent of thegrantperiod.

n.a. Researchallowanceforfull-timeresearchersof$200permonth.

Kuwait $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,400-$1,800monthlysubsistenceallowance, based on the number of ac-companyingdependents.FreefurnishedhousingisprovidedforlecturersonlybyKuwaitUniversity,subjecttoavailability,orahousingallowanceof$1,340-$1,740per month is added to the grant as per 2008-09costs.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,540-$9,543,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Upto$7,000perchildor$14,000perfamilyforaccompanying dependent children in grades K-12isreimbursedforafullacademicyear.Amountisadjustedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursement is based on actual cost of tuitionandfeesonly.

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Lebanon $1,870-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,950-$3,000permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,750-$7,205,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Upto$7,000perchildor$14,000perfamilyforaccompanying dependent children in grades K-12isreimbursedforafullacademicyear.Amountisadjustedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursement is based on actual cost of tuitionandfeesonly.

One-timeallowanceof$2,000forresearchgrantsisprovided.

Morocco $1,700permonthforresearchers and junior lecturersand$2,000permonth for senior lecturers and lecturer/researchers who teach at least one full course.Amountsarepaid70 percent in dirhams and 30percentinU.S.dollars.

Monthlyhousingallowanceof$500-$800,paid in Moroccan dirhams and based on the number of accompanying dependents andlocation.Amonthlysubsistenceallowanceof$700-$1,400indirhamsisalsoprovided.

Internationalround-triptravelforthegranteeandone dependent who accompanies the grantee for atleast4monthsofthegrantperiod.Relocationallowanceof$750.

n.a. Excess-baggageallowanceof$600.One-timeresearchorbookal-lowanceof$500.Distinguishedscholarsonshort-termgrantsreceiveastipendbasedonU.S.governmentperdiemratesinlieuofthebasestipendormaintenanceallowance.

Oman $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$920-$2,350monthlysubsistenceal-lowance, based on the number of ac-companyingdependents.Freehousingisprovidedbythehostinstitution.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,500-$7,705,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Upto$7,000perchildor$14,000perfamilyforaccompanying dependent children in grades K-12isreimbursedforafullacademicyear.Amountisadjustedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursement is based on actual cost of tuitionandfeesonly.

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Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program

$1,870monthlybasestipend, according to the formulaonpage134.Separate base stipend, maintenanceandtravelamounts apply for Egypt, Israel,JordanandMorocco.ObtaindetailsfromCIES,www.cies.org.

Monthly maintenance, generally between $1,700and$3,000,variesbycountryandnumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135. Upto$7,000perchildor$14,000perfamilyforaccompanying dependent children in grades K-12isreimbursedforafullacademicyear.Amountisadjustedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursement is based on actual cost of tuitionandfeesonly.

Researchallowanceof$2,000.

Algeria $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,100-$2,900permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,200-$9,500,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

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Bahrain $1,870-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,400-$1,800monthlysubsistenceallowance, based on the number of ac-companyingdependents.Freehousingisprovidedbythehostinstitution,orahousingallowanceof$1,200-$1,600per month is added to the grant as per 2008-09costs.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,000-5,170, based on the number of accompanying dependents.

Upto$7,000perchildor$14,000perfamilyforaccompanying dependent children in grades K-12isreimbursedforafullacademicyear.Amountisadjustedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursement is based on actual cost of tuitionandfeesonly.

One-timeallowanceof$2,000forresearchgrantsisprovided.

Egypt Monthly base stipend of $2,500forfacultyattheassociate or full professor rank or the professional equivalent,and$2,350for faculty at or below the assistant professor rank or theprofessionalequivalentand for all junior research awards.

Monthly maintenance of Egyptian Pounds (L.E.)3,000.Forgrantsof4monthsormore, the montly maintenance increases byL.E.600perdependentpermonth,for up to two accompanying dependents (those who spend at least 80 percent of thegrantperiodwiththegranteeabroad).Furnished accommodations and a utilities allowance; or, when stipulated, a housing allowanceisprovidedinlieuoffurnishedaccommodations.

Internationaltravel,plusrelocationallowance,forgrantee.Forgrantsof4monthsormore,interna-tionaltravelforuptoonequalifyingdependent.

Forgrantsof4monthsormore,upto$5,000perchildor$10,000perfamilyforaccompany-ing dependent children (those who spend at least 80 percent of the grant period with the grantee in Egypt) in grades K-12 is reimbursed forafullacademicyear.Amountisproratedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursementbasedonactualcostoftuitionandfeesonly.

For grants of 4 months or more, a one-time allowance of Egyptian Pounds(L.E.)7,500.Forgrantsoflessthan4months,aone-timeallowanceofL.E.4,500.

Israel n.a. Afixedsuminsupportofexpensesincurredbythegrantee’svisitisprovided.Postdoctoralresearchersreceiveafixedsumof$20,000peracademicyear,which host institutions are required to supplementbyprovidingtheirstandardpostdoctoralgrants.Seniorscholarswithnodependentsreceive$3,000permonth; scholars with one accompanying dependentreceive$4,000permonth;scholars with two accompanying depen-dentsreceive$5,000permonth;andscholars with three or more accompanying dependentsreceive$5,500permonth.Dependents must remain in Israel for 80 percent of grant period in order to qualify forincreasedallowance.

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Qatar $1,870-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,400-$1,800monthlysubsistenceallowance, based on the number of ac-companyingdependents.Freehousingisprovidedbythehostinstitution.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,000-$5,045,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Upto$7,000perchildor$14,000perfamilyforaccompanying dependent children in grades K-12isreimbursedforafullacademicyear.Amountisadjustedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursement is based on actual cost of tuitionandfeesonly.

One-timeallowanceof$2,000forresearchgrantsisprovided.

Saudi Arabia $1,870to$2,680monthlybase stipend, depending on activityandrank.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.ContactCIESfordetails.Freefurnishedhousingisprovidedbyhostinstitutions,subjecttoavailability,orahousingallow-anceisaddedtothegrant.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.Con-tactCIESfordetails.

n.a. One-timeallowanceof$2,000forresearchgrantsisprovided.

Syria $1,870monthlybasestipend, according to the formulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,250-$1,800permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,500-$10,755,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Upto$7,000perchildor$14,000perfamilyforaccompanying dependent children in grades K-12isreimbursedforafullacademicyear.Amountisadjustedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursement is based on actual cost of tuitionandfeesonly.

One-timeallowanceof$2,400forresearchgrantsisprovided.

Tunisia $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, of which 322-361Tunisiandinarsareprovidedbythehostcoun-try, according to number of years of postdoctoral teach-ingexperience.Paymentof stipends is facilitated by acquiring a residency permit.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,900-$2,700permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$4,200-$9,500,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Upto$7,000perchildor$14,000perfamilyforaccompanying dependent children in grades K-12isreimbursedforafullacademicyear.Amountisadjustedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursement is based on actual cost of tuitionandfeesonly.

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United Arab Emirates $1,870-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$800-$1,300monthlysubsistenceal-lowance, based on the number of ac-companyingdependents.Freehousingisprovidedbythehostinstitution,oranad-ditianalhousingallowanceof$800-$1,600per month as added to the grant, based on the number of accompanying dependents asper2008-09costs.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$5,300-$7,345,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Upto$7,000perchildor$14,000perfamilyforaccompanying dependent children in grades K-12isreimbursedforafullacademicyear.Amountisadjustedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursement is based on actual cost of tuitionandfeesonly.

One-timeallowanceof$2,000forresearchgrants.

West Bank $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.Inpreviousyearsthefollowingwasprovided:$2,700-$3,500permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.Inpreviousyearsthefollowingwasprovided:$3,350-$6,440,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

n.a. Groundtransportationreimbursedupto$1,400permonthuponpresentationofreceipts.

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$1,870monthlybasestipend, according to the formulaonpage134.Separate base stipend, maintenanceandtravelamounts apply for India, Ne-pal,PakistanandSriLanka.ObtaindetailsfromCIES.

Monthly maintenance, generally between $1,700and$3,000,variesbycountryandnumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135. Upto$5,000perchildor$10,000perfamilyforaccompanying dependent children in grades K-12 is reimbursed for a full academic year, uponsubmissionofreceipts.Shorterperiodsareprorated.Reimbursementisbasedonactualcostoftuitionandfeesonly.

Researchallowanceof$2,000.

Bangladesh $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$875-$1,025permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$5,000-$11,700,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Upto$5,000perchildor$10,000perfamilyforaccompanying dependent children in grades K-12forafullacademicyear.Amountisad-justedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursementisbasedonactualcostoftuitionandfeesonly.

Bookallowanceof$750forgranteesinlecturingorlecturing/researchcategory.

Bhutan $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Subsistence and incidentals allowance of$550permonth,plus$200/monthforeachaccompanyingdependent.Housingandutilitiesprovidedfreeofchargebythehostinstitution.

Travelallowanceof$3100,relocationallowanceof$750andin-countrytravelof$500.Excessbaggageallowanceof$300fora4-monthgrantor$500foragrantofmorethan4months.

Seepage135. Caranddriverprovidedfortransportationbetweenthecitycenterandthehostinstitution.Researchallowanceof$750forgrantsof6monthsorlessor$1,000forgrantsofmorethan6months,paidonareimburseablebasis.Educationalmaterialsallowanceof$1,500.

India $1,500permonthforresearchersand$2,000permonthforlecturers.

Monthlymaintenanceallowanceof$1066or$1,200permonth,basedonloworhighcostlocation.Additionalhousingallowanceof$134monthlyifaccompaniedbyoneormoredependents.Allowanceof$200permonth per dependent, up to a maximum of three dependents who accompany the grantee for at least 80 per cent of the grant period.Distinguishedchairwillreceive$200perdayasmaintenanceallowance,includinghousing.Nodependentallow-ancewillbeprovidedtodistinguishedchair.

Round-triptravelforgrantee.Ifgrantisfor4monthsorlonger,travelforuptotwoaccompany-ingdependentsisalsoprovided.Baggageallow-anceis$350forgrantsupto4monthsand$600forgrantslongerthan4months.One-timereloca-tionallowanceof$750forthedistinguishedchair,lecturersandresearchers.Approximately$494permonthisprovidedforinternaltravelandincidentalexpenses.Travel-onlyawards:forthegranteeonly,round-tripairtravelandamonthlyallow-anceforinternaltravelandincidentalexpenses.Distinguishedchairwillreceive$2,000forinternaltravelforself.Nointernaltravelallowancewillbeprovidedfordependents.

n.a. Instructionalmaterialsallowanceof$300forlecturersonly.Forresearchers,anallowanceofupto$750forgrantsof6monthsorlessandupto$1000forgrantslongerthan6months,providedonareimbursablebasisforspecificallowableexpenses.

Kazakhstan $1,870-$3,850monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2009-10thefollowingwasprovided:$1,250-$3,000permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents and thecityofplacement.Housingforfamiliesmaybeinshortsupply.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2009-10thefollowingwasprovided:$5,000-$13,000,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Abookallowanceof$1,500.

Kyrgyz Republic $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2009-10thefollowingwasprovided:$550-$1,200permonth,basedonthenumber of accompanying dependents and thecityofplacement.Housingforfamiliesmaybeinshortsupply.

Travelandrelocationasdescribedonpage135.For2009-10thefollowingwasprovided:$5,000-$13,000,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Abookallowanceof$1,500.

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Nepal $2,500monthlybasesti-pend for lecturer/research-ers;flat$3,000monthlyforresearchers or artists with nootherbenefitsorallow-ances.Stipendspaidhalfin local currency and half in U.S.dollars.

For lecturer/researchers only, furnished housingisprovidedwithoutcharge.

Internationaltravelforthelecturer/researchergrantee and one dependent who accompanies the grantee for at least 80 percent of grant, baggage allowanceof$500,andarelocationandsettling-inallowanceof$500.Notravelallowance,relocation,baggageorotherallowancesareprovidedfortheresearch/artgrant.

n.a. For lecturer/researchers only, reimbursable allowances for language trainingupto$500,forincidentalsupto$1,200andforbooksupto$800.

Pakistan n.a. Monthlymaintenanceallowanceof$4,000;$3,500tobepaidinU.S.dollarsand$500inlocalcurrency.GranteesarerequiredtoliveinhousingprovidedbytheFulbrightFoundationinPakistan.

Internationaltravelforgrantee,plusairfreightal-lowance of up to 250 pounds for return of data col-lectedandrelatedtograntproject.A$500settlingallowanceanda$500excessbaggageallowancewillalsobeprovided.

n.a. Allowanceof$750-$1,000forincidentalexpensesrelatedtotheproject.Asharedcaranddriverareprovidedforthegranteeforlocaltransportation.Granteeswillalsobereimbursedforlanguagestudy.

RepublicofMaldives $1,870-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,000-$1,700permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:Upto$10,000,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.Amandatory1-daystopoverinColombo during the workweek for orientation pur-posesisrequiredpriortoarrivalintheMaldives.

Upto$5,000perchildor$10,000perfamilyforaccompanying dependent children in grades K-12isreimbursedforafullacademicyear.Amountisadjustedforshortergrantperiods.Reimbursement is based on actual cost of tuitionandfeesonly.

Researchallowanceof$2,000forfull-timeresearchers.

SriLanka $2,400permonth,payableinU.S.dollarsorlocalcurrency.

A monthly maintenance allowance of $1,100-$1,700,basedonthenumberofaccompanying dependents who accom-pany the grantee for at least 80% of the grantperiod.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.Re-imbursement of excess-baggage expenses of up to$600onthesubmissionofreceipts.Relocationallowanceof$800.

n.a. Reimbursableallowanceofupto$500forlanguagetrainingandotherincidentalsonthesubmissionofreceipts.

Tajikistan $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134. Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135. Seepage135. Amaximumbookallowanceof$1,500.

Turkmenistan $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage133. Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135. Seepage135. Amaximumbookallowanceof$1500.

Uzbekistan $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2009-10thefollowingwasprovided:$700-$1,100permonth,basedonthecityofaffiliationandthenumberofaccompa-nyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2009-10thefollowingwasprovided:$4,700-$12,100,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Seepage135. Amaximumbookallowanceof$1,500,proratedbasedonlengthofthegrant.

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Approximately$2,600permonth for full or associate rankorprofessionalequiva-lent and approximately $2,000permonthforas-sistant rank or professional equivalent.

Housing and subsistence ranging from $1,200to$1,550basedonthenumberofaccompanying dependents who accom-pany the grantee for at least 80 percent of thegrantperiod.

Internationaltravelforthegranteeorforthegranteeandonedependentuptoatotalof$2,800.Toqualifyfortravelsupport,dependentmustaccompany grantee for at least 80 percent of the grantperiod.

n.a. Allowanceof$500forbookstobedonatedtothehostinstitutionupongrantee’sdeparture.

Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies

ForCanada,afixedsumallowanceof$12,500foronesemester.ForMexico,$2,300permonthatthefullor associate rank or profes-sionalequivalent;$1,800per month for grantees at the assistant rank or profes-sionalequivalent.

For Mexico, monthly housing and subsis-tenceallowancefrom$1,200to$1,400,depending on the location in Mexico where thegranteewillwork.Additionalallow-ances for accompanying dependents of $250permonthforonedependent,$400permonthfortwodependentsand$500permonthforthreeormoredependents.

For Mexico, one round-trip international air ticket forthegranteenottoexceed$1000andaone-timesettlinginallowanceof$1,200.

n.a. ForCanada,FallOrientationinthecapitalcity,Ottawa,plusuptoCAD$1000forin-countrytravelandenrichment.ForMexico,areimbursableallowanceofUSD$750forbookstobedonatedtothehostinstitutionuponthegrantee’sdeparture.

Argentina Approximately$2,600permonth for associate or full professors or profes-sionalequivalent;$2,000per month for assistant professors or below or professionalequivalent.

Housing and subsistence allowance rangingfrom$1,200to$1,550permonth,based on the number of accompanying dependents.

Internationaltravelforthegranteeorforthegrantee and one dependent up to a total of $2,800,aswellasarelocationallowanceof$700.Toqualifyfortravelsupport,dependentmustaccompany grantee for at least 80 percent of the grantperiod.

n.a. Allowanceof$500forbookstobedonatedtohostinstitutionupongrantee’sdeparture.

Barbados and Eastern Caribbean $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,000-$2,800permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,500to$4,900,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

n.a. Allowanceof$1,000forbooksandeducationalmaterialstobedo-natedtothehostinstitutionorotherentityupongrantee’sdeparture.

Bolivia $1,870-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,100-$1,700,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,500-$5,300,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

n.a. Allowanceof$1,000forbooksandeducationalmaterialstobedo-natedtothehostinstitutionorotherentityupongrantee’sdeparture.

Brazil $3,100permonthforassociate or full professor orprofessionalequivalent.$2,400permonthforassistant professor or professionalequivalent.

Monthly housing and subsistence allow-anceof$1,400forBrasilia,RiodeJaneiroandSaoPaulo;$900monthlyhousingandsubsistenceforallothercities.

Internationaltravelforthegranteeonly.Relocationallowanceof$700forscholarsgoingtoBrasilia,RiodeJaneiroandSaoPaulo,$500forothercitiesinBrazil.

n.a. $500forbooksandeducationalmaterials.

Canada GranteestoCanadareceiveafixedsumallowancetocoverallexpenses,asfollows:theAllDisciplinesawardprovidesafixedsumofUS$25,000fora full academic year (9 months)orUS$12,500foronesemester(4months).TheResearchChairawardstypicallyprovideafixedsumofUS$25,000foronesemester.JointCanada-Mexico grantees receiveUS$12,500foronesemesterinCanada.

n.a. n.a. n.a. FallorientationinOttawa,plusuptoCanadian$1000forin-countrytravelandenrichment.

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Chile $1,450permonth. Monthlymaintenanceallowanceof$1,200andmonthlyhousingallowanceof$700orequivalentifhousingisprovidedbyhostinstitution.

Upto$2,000reimbursableinternationaltravelforthegranteeonly.

n.a. One-timeallowanceof$1,000forbooksand/orresearchmaterialstobedonatedtothehostinstitutionuponthegrantee’sdeparture.

Colombia $2,800permonthforas-sociate or full professor rank orprofessionalequivalent;$2200permonthforassistant professor rank or professionalequivalent.

MonthlyhousingallowanceofUS$1,200andfamilyallowanceofUS$150permonthforaccompanyingdependents.

Internationaltravelforthegranteeonly.$200ex-cessbaggageallowance.Domesticairfareof$500forconferenceorresearchtravelin-country.

n.a. Allowanceofupto$600forbooksandincidentals.

Costa Rica $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,600-$2,200,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,350-$5,050,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

n.a. Allowanceof$1,000forbooksandeducationalmaterialstobedo-natedtothehostinstitutionorotherentityupongrantee’sdeparture.

Dominican Republic $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,300-$2,700permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,700-$5,100,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

n.a. Allowanceof$1,000forbooksandeducationalmaterialstobedo-natedtothehostinstitutionorotherentityupongrantee’sdeparture.

Ecuador $2,860permonthforfaculty at the associate or full professor rank or the professionalequivalent;$2,530permonthforfacultyat the assistant professor rank or the professional equivalent;$2,000permonth for postdoctoral fellows.

Monthlymaintenanceallowanceof$1,000.Monthlysupplementalpaymentof$150forfirstaccompanyingdependentand$100fortheseconddependent,uptotwomaximum.

Internationaltravelforgranteeonly.$200excessbaggageallowance.

n.a. Upto$300forin-countrytraveltolectureatotherEcuadorianinstitu-tions,upto$400forbooksandeducationalmaterialsandupto$150reimbursementformalariaprophylaxisasnecessary.

ElSalvador $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,300-$1,700permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,600-$4,800,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

n.a. Allowanceof$1,000forthepurchaseofbooksandeducationalmaterialstobedonatedtothehostinstitution.

Guatemala $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,600-$2,200,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,100-$4,100,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

n.a. Allowanceof$1,000forbooksandeducationalmaterialstobedo-natedtothehostinstitutionorotherentityupongrantee’sdeparture.

Honduras $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,275-$1,675permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,500-$5,300,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

n.a. Allowanceof$1,000forbooksandeducationalmaterialstobedo-natedtothehostinstitutionorotherentityupongrantee’sdeparture.

Jamaica $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,400-$1,600permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,800-$3,000,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

n.a. Allowanceof$1,000forbooksandeducationalmaterialstobedonatedtohostinstitutionorotherentityupongrantee’sdeparture.

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Mexico US$2,300permonthforgrantees at the full or associate professor rank orprofessionalequivalent;US$1,800permonthforgrantees at the assistant professor rank or profes-sionalequivalent.BorderProgramgranteesreceiveafixedUS$1,000monthlyallowancetocoverallexpenses.

Monthly housing and subsistence allowancefromUS$1,200toUS$1,400,depending on the location in Mexico where thegranteewillwork.Additionaldepen-dentallowancesofUS$250permonthforonedependent,US$400permonthfortwodependents,US$500permonthforthreeormoredependents.NotapplicabletoBorderProgramgrantees.

Oneround-tripinternationalairticketforthegranteenottoexceed$1,000.One-timesettling-inallowanceofUS$1,200.NotapplicabletoBorderProgramgrantees.

n.a. AreimbursableallowanceofUS$750forbookstobedonatedtothehostinstitutionuponthegrantee’sdeparture.

Nicaragua $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,400-$1,800permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,600-$5,200basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

n.a. Allowanceof$1,000forthepurchaseofbooksandeducationalmaterials to be donated to the host institution or other entity upon grantee’sdeparture.

Panama $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,400-$1,800,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,100-$4,100,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

n.a. Allowanceof$1,000forbooksandeducationalmaterialstobedo-natedtothehostinstitutionorotherentityupongrantee’sdeparture.

Paraguay $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,300-$1,800permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$3,000-$7,400basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

n.a. Allowanceof$1,000forbooksandeducationalmaterialstobedo-natedtothehostinstitutionorotherentityupongrantee’sdeparture.

Peru $2,000permonthforfacultyat the associate or full pro-fessor rank or professional equivalent;$1,500permonth for faculty at or below the assistant professor rank orprofessionalequivalent.

Monthly housing and subsistence allow-anceof$1350.Additionaldependentallowanceof$200-$400permonth,basedon number of accompanying dependents who are in Peru at least 80 percent of the grantperiod.

Internationaltravelforgranteeonly.One-timerelocationallowanceof$750-$950,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

n.a. Allowanceof$500forthepurchaseofbooksandeducationalmateri-als to be donated to the host institution or other entity upon grantee’s departure.

TrinidadandTobago $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,500-$1,900permonth,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,400-$4,800,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

n.a. Allowanceof$1,000forbooksandeducationalmaterialstobedonatedtohostinstitutionupongrantee’sdeparture.

Uruguay $2,600permonthforassociate or full professors orprofessionalequivalent;$2,400permonthforassistant professors or professionalequivalent,payableinU.S.dollars.

Monthly housing and subsistence allowanceof$900-$1,350,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.Dependents must accompany grantee for atleast80percentofthegrantperiod.

Internationaltravelforthegranteeupto$1,800;dependenttravelof$700ifdependentaccompa-nies the grantee for at least 80 percent of the grant period.One-timerelocationallowanceof$300.

Educationalallowanceof$250.Possibilityoftuitionwaiveratabilingualschoolforgrantee’sdependents.

Allowanceof$500foreducationalmaterialstobedonatedtohostinstitutionupongrantee’sdeparture.

Venezuela $2,640-$2,860monthlybase stipend, according to theformulaonpage134.

Maintenanceasdescribedonpage134.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$1,900-$2,500,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

Travel/relocationasdescribedonpage135.For2008-09thefollowingwasprovided:$2,300-$4,700,basedonthenumberofaccompanyingdependents.

n.a. $1000forbooksandeducationalmaterials.In-countrytravelopportu-nitiesmaybeavailableforpresentations,seminarsandworkshops.

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ALL DISCIPLINESAfrican Regional Research ProgramAll Disciplines #0040 (r)AlbaniaAll Disciplines #0190 (l) or (lr)ArmeniaAll Disciplines #0195 (l) or (lr) (education administration, conflict studies, public policy, public health, American studies, economics, business administration, applied linguistics, environmental studies)AustraliaAll Disciplines #0120 (lr) or (r)AustriaAll Disciplines #0197 (lr)AzerbaijanAll Disciplines #0205 (l) or (lr) (American studies, public administration, law, business administration, economics, journalism, computer sciences, international relations, technical sciences)BahrainAll Disciplines #0419 (l)(lr) or (r)BangladeshAll Disciplines #0479 (l) or (lr) (American literature, economics, environmental studies, history, law, political science, public administration, international relations, sociology, religious studies, women’s studies, business administration, engineering, journalism, public health, MIS)Barbados and Eastern CaribbeanAll Disciplines #0507 (l) or (lr) (biostatistics, tropical medicine, natural resource economics, banking and finance, film studies, U.S. history, student services)BelarusAll Disciplines #0209 (l) (American Studies, Business Administration or Economics, Law, Social Sciences and Humanities)Belgium/LuxembourgAll Disciplines #0210 (r)BeninAll Disciplines #0042 (lr) (economic development, public administration)BhutanAll Disciplines #0480 (l) or (lr)BoliviaAll Disciplines #0511 (l)(lr) or (r) (biological sciences, economics, education, democratization, rural development, public health, environmental issues, American studies)Bosnia and HerzegovinaAll Disciplines #0213 (l) or (lr)

(American studies, constitutional

and administrative law, journalism, mass communication, linguistics, psychology)

BotswanaAll Disciplines #0045 (lr)BulgariaAll Disciplines #0219 (l)(lr) or (r) (American studies, American literature, applied linguistics, communications and journalism, economics, law, political science, international relations, public administration, education, social work, environmental studies, arts, pure and applied science)Burkina FasoAll Disciplines #0051 (l) or (lr) (American literature)CameroonAll Disciplines #0053 (l) or (lr)

(American history, American and African American literature, anthropology, biology, biochemistry, chemistry, economics, management, mathematics, medical sciences, physics, political science with focus on international relations,women and gender studies)

CanadaAll Disciplines #0515 (l)(lr) or (r)

(Canada-U.S. relations, Canadian studies, public policy, international trade, North American economic integration, communications, culture, ecology, indigenous issues, law, border issues)

ChadAll Disciplines #0054 (l) or (lr)

(American literature, business finance, computer science, environmental science, journalism, mathematics, political science, social sciences)

ColombiaAll Disciplines #0526 (lr)Costa RicaAll Disciplines #0527 (l) or (lr)

(political science, international trade, economic policy, rule of law, environmental science and policy, veterinary science, humanities, social sciences)

CroatiaAll Disciplines #0227 (r)All Disciplines #0228 (l) or (lr)CyprusAll Disciplines #0233 (l)(lr) or (r)

(American studies, drug abuse and prevention, archaeology, history, geology, domestic violence, nursing, conflict resolution)

Czech RepublicAll Disciplines #0234 (r)All Disciplines #0235 (l)Democratic Republic of the CongoAll Disciplines #0058 (l) or (lr)

(political science, international relations, conflict resolution, economic development, environmental sciences, eco-tourism, Congolese culture, archaeology, ethnic studies, linguistics, American studies, education)

Dominican RepublicAll Disciplines #0528 (l) or (lr)

(agriculture, education, environmental sciences, comparative law, computer science, economics, political science, TEFL, tourism, urban planning)

EcuadorAll Disciplines #0529 (l)(lr) or (r)EgyptAll Disciplines #0420 (r)All Disciplines #0421 (l)All Disciplines #0422 (lr)All Disciplines - Postdoctoral Research #0423 (r)El SalvadorAll Disciplines #0530 (l) or (lr)

(mechanical, civil, chemical or electrical engineering; medicine; public health; economics; archaeology; American studies; environmental sciences; journalism; fine arts; education)

EstoniaAll Disciplines #0240 (l) or (lr)

(cultural anthropology, business administration, marketing, international business management, public policy analysis, language policy and planning, international relations, international politics, political science, economics)

EthiopiaAll Disciplines #0060 (lr)

(anthropology, business administration, chemistry, computer science, economics, education, engineering, fine arts, information science, international relations, law, mathematics, pharmacy, physics, psychology, sociology, urban management)

FinlandAll Disciplines #0244 (l) or (lr)FranceAll Disciplines #0247 (lr) or (r)All Disciplines - Multidisciplinary Studies #0248 (lr) or (r)(research in at least two different fields)GeorgiaAll Disciplines #0253 (lr)

(anthropology, law, business administration, public administration, journalism, international relations, ecology management, economics, conflict resolution, arts management, physics)

GermanyAll Disciplines (Junior Research) #0257 (jr)

(social sciences and humanities, economics, environmental sciences, law, communications and media science)

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All Disciplines (Senior Lecturing/Research) #0258 (l)(lr) or (r)

(social sciences and humanities, especially American and African American studies, economics, environmental sciences, law, communications, media science)

All Disciplines (Travel-Only) #0259 (l)(lr) or (r)GreeceAll Disciplines #0265 (l)(lr) or (r)GuatemalaAll Disciplines #0535 (l) or (lr)

(anthropology, archaeology, business administration, economics, education, indigenous issues, journalism, human rights, law, linguistics, museology, political science, public health, social work)

GuineaAll Disciplines #0070 (lr)HondurasAll Disciplines #0537 (l) or (lr)

(food analysis, food technology, dairy technology, literary criticism, curriculum design, TEFL)

Hong KongAll Disciplines #0135 (l) or (lr)

(Social sciences, humanities)HungaryAll Disciplines #0269 (r)All Disciplines #0270 (l)

(visual arts, music, sociology, law, political science, education, theoretical linguistics or TEFL/applied linguistics, police studies, criminal justice, law, information technology, social work, mathematics, medicine, landscape architecture)

All Disciplines #0271 (l)(lr) or (r)IcelandAll Disciplines #0275 (l) or (lr)IndiaAll Disciplines #0481 (r)All Disciplines #0482 (l)

(agricultural sciences, economics, business administration, education,environmental studies, law, journalism and communications, public administration, political science, public health;applied sciences, area studies, American literature,American history)

IndonesiaAll Disciplines #0142 (l)(lr) or (r)IrelandAll Disciplines #0278 (lr)IsraelAll Disciplines #0431 (r)

(arts, sciences, humanities, social sciences)All Disciplines #0432 (l)All Disciplines #0433 (lr)All Disciplines: Fulbright-Bar-Ilan University Fellowship #0434 (lr)

(science teaching, hermeneutics, philosophy of science, bioethics)

All Disciplines: Fulbright-Ben-Gurion University Fellowship #0435 (lr)All Disciplines: Fulbright-Tel Aviv University Fellowship #0436 (lr)

(East Asian studies, communications, conflict resolution, studies in government, television and cinema)

All Disciplines: Fulbright-University of Haifa Fellowship #0437 (lr)ItalyAll Disciplines (Junior Research) #0296 (jr) (humanities, social sciences, contemporary Italy)All Disciplines (Lecturing) #0297 (l)All Disciplines (Research) #0298 (r)

(history, politics, government, society, culture of modern Italy)

JamaicaAll Disciplines #0541 (l) or (lr)

(economic growth, public and development management, hospitality and tourism management, horticultural sciences)

JapanAll Disciplines #0150 (r)All Disciplines #0151 (lr)JordanAll Disciplines #0442 (r)All Disciplines #0443 (l) or (lr)

(American studies, business management, finance, environmental sciences, information technology, law, rehabilitative science, occupational therapy, strategic management, women’s and gender studies)

KazakhstanAll Disciplines #0486 (l)(lr) or (r)

(humanities, social sciences, arts, business, economics, education, applied sciences)

KenyaAll Disciplines #0073 (lr) (education, social sciences)KoreaAll Disciplines: Distinguished Lectureship #0155 (dl) (social sciences, humanities)KosovoAll Disciplines #0307 (l) or (lr)

(political science, economics, sociology, filmmaking)

KuwaitAll Disciplines #0447 (l) or (lr)

(American literature or history, business, commerce, economics, education, TEFL, sociology, political science)

LatviaAll Disciplines #0312 (l)LebanonAll Disciplines #0448 (l)(lr) or (r)

(American studies, social sciences, humanities, natural sciences, art, design, education, law, international relations, conflict resolution)

LithuaniaAll Disciplines #0318 (l) or (lr)MacedoniaAll Disciplines #0327 (l) or (lr)

(business development, quality assurance management and standardization, education and research development)

MadagascarAll Disciplines #0075 (lr)MalawiAll Disciplines #0076 (l) or (lr)

(agriculture, economics, communications, education, health sciences for HIV/AIDS, journalism, law, public health)

MalaysiaAll Disciplines #0163 (l)(lr) or (r)

(civic education and democracy, global and intercultural communications, global stability and conflict, economic globalization, educational issues pertaining to the roles of university in society or the future of higher education)

MaliAll Disciplines #0077 (lr)

(American studies, American history, African literature)

MaltaAll Disciplines #0329 (l)

(agriculture, architecture, law, communication, economics, education, engineering, forensics, medical science, linguistics, management, public administration, technology)

MexicoAll Disciplines #0544 (l)(lr) or (r)

(sciences, social sciences, law, business administration, humanities, arts)

MoldovaAll Disciplines #0331 (l)MontenegroAll Disciplines #0332 (l) or (lr) (arts, journalism, accounting, computer science)MoroccoAll Disciplines #0454 (r)

(Possible research fields include, but are not limited to, those related to Moroccan or Arab-Islamic culture and society.)

All Disciplines #0455 (l) or (lr)(agriculture, American or English literature, biology, business, computer science, economics, engineering, journalism, library science, mathematics, management, political science, theater, TEFL)

All Disciplines (serial) #0456 (l)(lr) or (r)MozambiqueAll Disciplines #0083 (l) or (lr)NamibiaAll Disciplines #0089 (lr)NepalAll Disciplines #0492 (r)

(any academic research field, visual arts, creative writing, dance, theater)

All Disciplines: Tribhuvan University #0493 (lr)(humanities, social sciences, art, natural or physical sciences, medicine)

NetherlandsAll Disciplines #0333 (l) or (lr)New ZealandAll Disciplines (Full Maintenance) #0168 (l)(lr) or (r)All Disciplines (Partial Maintenance) #0169 (l)(lr) or (r)NicaraguaAll Disciplines #0547 (l) or (lr)NigerAll Disciplines #0093 (lr)

(agriculture, American literature and civilization, computer science, geology, Islamic studies, journalism, library science, medicine, mining geology, public administration, public health, statistics)

NigeriaAll Disciplines #0094 (lr)

(humanities, social sciences, American studies, business administration, conflict management, economics, information and communication technology, journalism, law, mass communications, political science)

NorwayAll Disciplines #0335 (l)(lr) or (r)PakistanAll Disciplines #0495 (r)

(american literature, history, political system, sociology, law, public policy, religion in the United States, educational administration, teacher training, pure and applied sciences and technology, public health, gerontology, agriculture, food technology)

PanamaAll Disciplines #0551 (l) or (lr)ParaguayAll Disciplines #0555 (l)(lr) or (r)

(economics, education, curriculum development, public administration, intellectual property rights)

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PeruAll Disciplines #0556 (l) or (lr)

(the arts, business administration, education, engineering, environmental science and other sciences, public health, public sector management, natural resources)

PhilippinesAll Disciplines #0170 (lr)

(social sciences, humanities, fine arts, journalism, economics, business, environmental studies)

PolandAll Disciplines #0341 (r)All Disciplines #0342 (l)

(anthropology, sociology, ethnic studies, migration, psychology, education, public health, social work, library, computer and information sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, forestry, biology, chemistry, arts, multimedia, other areas)

QatarAll Disciplines #0463 (l) or (lr)

(early childhood education; special education; economics and banking; engineering; environmental studies; biomedical, natural or physical sciences; business administration; TEFL; information technology; political science; international relations)

RomaniaAll Disciplines #0355 (l) or (lr)

(law, history, architecture, journalism, public relations, education, advertising, film, media arts, theology)

Russian FederationAll Disciplines #0363 (r)Saudi ArabiaAll Disciplines #0466 (l)(lr) or (r)

(American studies, American history or literature, archaeology, business administration, economics, educational administration, English language curriculum development)

SenegalAll Disciplines #0100 (l) or (lr)

(American literature, literary theory, contemporary U.S. history, thermal convection, materials science)

All Disciplines #0101 (l) or (lr)(American literature, linguistics, business administration, management)

SerbiaAll Disciplines #0369 (l) or (lr)

(American literature, English language and applied linguistics, teacher education, law, economics)

Sierra LeoneAll Disciplines #0102 (lr)

(business administration, teacher education)Slovak RepublicAll Disciplines #0371 (r)All Disciplines #0372 (l)SloveniaAll Disciplines #0376 (l) or (lr)

(materials sciences, nano sciences, information and communication technologies, biotechnology, bio sciences)

SpainAll Disciplines #0379 (r) (social sciences, humanities)Sri LankaAll Disciplines #0497 (l) or (lr)

(American literature, American history, business administration and management, conflcit resolution, gender studies, information technology, international relations, law, pharmacology, speech-language pathology, TEFL.)

SwedenAll Disciplines #0389 (l)(lr) or (r)SyriaAll Disciplines #0467 (r)TaiwanAll Disciplines (Partial Maintenance) #0179 (l)(lr) or (r)TajikistanAll Disciplines #0498 (l) or (lr)

(geology, mining, mineral sciences, engineering, economics, information technology)

TanzaniaAll Disciplines #0107 (lr)

(education, foreign language and linguistics, geography, mathematics, mining and mineral processing, physics, business administration, engineering, American literature, agribusiness, computer science, journalism)

ThailandAll Disciplines #0183 (l)(lr) or (r)Trinidad and TobagoAll Disciplines #0557 (l) or (lr)

(infrastructure development, democracy-building and governance, law, human rights, judicial reform, family medicine, public health, epidemiology and environmental science)

TunisiaAll Disciplines #0468 (lr)TurkeyAll Disciplines #0390 (r)All Disciplines: Collaborative Lecturing and Research #0391 (l)(lr) or (r) (humanities, sciences, social sciences)TurkmenistanAll Disciplines #0499 (l) or (lr)

(agricultural studies, natural sciences, oil and gas, transport and communication, international relations, American studies, language, linguistics, history, cultural studies)

UgandaAll Disciplines #0108 (lr)

(mathematics, organic chemistry, physics, accounting, management, engineering, architecture)

UkraineAll Disciplines #0397 (r)All Disciplines #0398 (l) or (lr)United Arab EmiratesAll Disciplines #0472 (r)United KingdomAll Disciplines #0409 (l)(lr) or (r)UruguayAll Disciplines #0560 (l)(lr) or (r)

(agriculture, business administration, economics, education, engineering, environmental sciences, law, public administration, technology, TEFL, urban planning)

UzbekistanAll Disciplines #0501 (l) or (lr)

(information technology, engineering, agricultural studies, natural sciences, oil and gas, transport and communication, geology, mining, mineral sciences)

VietnamAll Disciplines #0185 (r)

(social sciences, humanities, public health, environmental studies, agriculture and forestry, information science)

All Disciplines #0186 (l)(social sciences, humanities, American literature, American history, Study of the United States, TEFL, environmental studies, agriculture and forestry, information science)

West BankAll Disciplines #0474 (lr) or (r)

(American literature or history, business, economics, education, engineering, political science, urban studies, media studies, nursing, nutrition, peace studies, public health, applied statistics, information technology engineering, Islamic studies)

ZimbabweAll Disciplines #0116 (lr)

AGRICULTUREArgentina-Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental Sciences

Argentina/Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental Sciences #0503 (lr)BeninAgricultural Economics or Business Administration #0043 (lr)

(economics, conservation and conditioning of agricultural products)

BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)

(agronomy, veterinary sciences)Science and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)BulgariaPure and Applied Sciences #0226 (l) or (lr)CambodiaAgriculture #0121 (lr)

(rural development)CanadaEnvironment, Health and Sustainability #0518 (r)

(global food system and health human environments, water resources management, environmental preservation)

ChileScience and Technology #0523 (l) or (lr)

(forestry)EstoniaScience and Technology #0243 (l) or (lr)

(grassland science and management, animal nutrition)

FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r)

(agri-environment)Aquitaine Regional Awards #0250 (r)

(viticulture, wine-related disciplines, food science, forest, wood science)

GuineaAgriculture, Environmental Sciences or Forestry #0071 (l) or (lr)

(forestry)HondurasFood Technology #0538 (lr)

(agro-industrial engineering)HungaryAgriculture or Environmental Studies #0272 (l)

(economics, agricultural production, environmental management, animal science, wildlife management)

MauritiusFood Safety or Turf Grass Production and Landscaping #0082 (lr)

(food microbiology, agricultural production using modern technological developments)

MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)MozambiqueAgriculture, Business Administration or Computer Science #0084 (lr) (lab sciences)

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NicaraguaIndustrial Engineering #0549 (lr) (agroindustry management)NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r)

(environmental sciences, climate change, energy, polar studies)

PhilippinesAgriculture and Fisheries Modernization #0171 (lr)PolandEconomics or Business Administration #0345 (l) (agrobusiness)Russian FederationSciences, Engineering, and Medical Sciences #0367 (l) or (lr)RwandaBusiness Administration, Economics, Agriculture, Engineering or Veterinary Medicine #0095 (l) or (lr)

(agribusiness, rural development, agricultural accounting, economics)

Business Administration, Economics, Sciences and Technology #0096 (lr)

(agribusiness, marketing, farm operation and management, food technology, food processing and preservation, animal improvement, animal feed and nutrition, ruminant production, non-ruminant production)

South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)TurkeyScience and Technology #0395 (l)UgandaSciences #0112 (lr) (renewable energy)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)ZambiaSocial Sciences, Sciences, Agriculture, Computer Science, Engineering or Law #0115 (lr)

AMERICAN HISTORYAlgeriaMultiple Disciplines #0418 (l)AustriaAmerican Studies #0198 (l)Belgium/LuxembourgAmerican Literature or American Culture #0212 (l) (African-American fiction)CanadaNorth American Studies #0522 (r) (U..S. and Canada cross border relationship)China, People’s Republic ofDistinguished Lectureship in Study of the United States #0127 (dl)Study of the United States #0134 (l)CroatiaAmerican Studies #0229 (l)Czech RepublicAmerican Studies #0236 (l) (cultural, intellectual, social, economic)Fulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r)

(museum, arts administration, development, fundraising)

DenmarkAnthropology or American Studies #0239 (l)

(American culture and society; cross-cultural comparisons; modern American family;)

EgyptAmerican Studies #0424 (l)

European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r)(U.S.-EU relations)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Karl Franzens University Graz Distinguished Chair in Cultural Studies #0006 (dl)PUC-Rio Distinguished Chair in American Studies #0013 (dl)Fulbright-York University Chair #0014 (dl)Danish Distinguished Chair in American Studies #0016 (lr)

(A scholar in Environmental History or American Studies focused on the environment.)

Bicentennial Chair in American Studies #0017 (dlr)German Distinguished Chair in American Studies #0020 (dl)Laszlo Orszagh Chair in American Studies #0022 (dl)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)Fulbright-Dow Distinguished Research Chair of the Roosevelt Study Center #0028 (DR)

(20th-century, political science, sociology, economics, law, religious studies, preferably with an emphasis on American-European relations)

Distinguished Chair in American Studies or Literature #0029 (dl) (intellectual history)Nikolay V. Sivachev Distinguished Chair in U.S. History and American Studies #0033 (dl)Fulbright-Uppsala University Chair in American Studies #0036 (dlr)GeorgiaAmerican Studies #0254 (l)GermanyAmerican Literature and American Studies (Junior Lecturing) #0260 (jl)GhanaArts, Business Administration, Computer and Information Sciences, Education, Humanities or Social Sciences #0066 (lr)Hong KongBuilding General Education Curriculum in Hong Kong Universities #0136 (l)Humanities and Social Sciences #0137 (l) or (lr)Social Sciences and Humanities #0141 (lr)HungaryAmerican Studies or American Literature #0273 (l)

(cultural, ethnic, minority, women’s, regional studies, political, social, intellectual, civilization)

India Distinguished Chair #0483 (dl)IndonesiaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0147 (l) or (lr)United States-Indonesian Relations #0149 (l) or (lr)

(U.S. diplomatic history, American foreign policy)IrelandAmerican History #0279 (lr)

(American diplomatic history, the U.S. presidency, 19th- and 20th-century American political history)

ItalyAmerican Intellectual History #0300 (l)

(intellectual, cultural, pan-American cultural)American Literature #0301 (l)

(U.S. political or intellectual history; U.S. foreign policy)

JapanStudy of the United States #0153 (l)

(intellectual, diplomatic, popular culture, art)JordanAmerican Studies #0444 (l)KazakhstanAmerican Studies #0487 (l)

KoreaPeace Studies #0156 (l)

(U.S. political history, history of peace ideas)Study of the United States #0158 (l) or (lr)Kyrgyz RepublicStudy of the United States #0490 (l) or (lr)LebanonAmerican Studies #0449 (l) or (lr)MalaysiaInternational Relations #0164 (lr)

(U.S. diplomatic history or U.S. interactions with Southeast Asia with emphasis on the 20th century)

Study of the United States #0166 (l) or (lr)MongoliaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0167 (l) or (lr)NetherlandsSenior Professorships in American Culture #0334 (lr)NorwayAmerican Literature, Culture or History #0337 (l) or (lr)Roving Scholar in American Studies (Lower Secondary Level) #0339 (l)

(American studies for practicing lower secondary English teachers)

Roving Scholar in American Studies (Upper Secondary Level) #0340 (l)

(American studies for practicing upper secondary English teachers)

PhilippinesFulbright-SyCip Distinguished Lecturing Award: Study of the United States #0172 (dl)

(American foreign policy)Study of the United States #0175 (l)

(American art)U.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r)

(foreign policy, diplomacy)PolandAmerican Studies #0344 (l)

(social, ethnic, urban, immigrant, regional, popular culture)

International Relations or Political Science #0346 (l)(U.S. foreign policy, strategic and security studies)

RomaniaAmerican Studies #0356 (l) or (lr)SerbiaAmerican Politics, Government or American History #0370 (l) or (lr)SingaporeAmerican Studies #0177 (lr)Slovak RepublicAmerican Studies #0373 (l)ThailandStudy of the United States #0184 (l)TurkeyAmerican Studies or American Literature #0393 (l)

(social, economic or political history)UkraineAmerican Studies #0399 (l)

(intellectual, social, political, modern, World War II, foreign policy, ethnic, civilization, popular culture)

International Relations or Conflict Resolution #0404 (l) (foreign policy, security studies)VenezuelaStudy of the United States #0564 (l) or (lr) (American political thought)West BankInternational Relations Theory or American History #0477 (l)

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AMERICAN LITERATUREAlbaniaAmerican Studies #0191 (l)AlgeriaMultiple Disciplines #0418 (l)ArgentinaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0506 (l) or (lr)AustriaAmerican Studies #0198 (l)Belgium/LuxembourgAmerican Literature #0211 (l)American Literature or American Culture #0212 (l) (African-American fiction)BotswanaCulture and Peace Studies #0046 (lr) (culture and peace studies)BulgariaAmerican Studies or American Literature #0220 (l) or (lr)China, People’s Republic ofDistinguished Lectureship in Study of the United States #0127 (dl)Study of the United States #0134 (l)Cote d’IvoireAmerican Literature and Civilization #0055 (lr)

(poetry, novel, drama, comparative literature, literary theory, African American women writers)

American Studies or Teaching English as a Foreign Language #0056 (lr)CroatiaAmerican Studies #0229 (l)Czech RepublicAmerican Studies #0236 (l)

(cultural studies, civilization, contemporary, women’s and ethnic studies)

Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Karl Franzens University Graz Distinguished Chair in Cultural Studies #0006 (dl)German Distinguished Chair in American Studies #0020 (dl)Laszlo Orszagh Chair in American Studies #0022 (dl) (African American)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)Distinguished Chair in American Studies or Literature #0029 (dl)

(19th- and 20th-century, women’s, ethnic, modern and postmodern literary theory and criticism)

Fulbright-Uppsala University Chair in American Studies #0036 (dlr)GeorgiaAmerican Studies #0254 (l) (American culture, English language)GermanyAmerican Literature and American Studies (Junior Lecturing) #0260 (jl)GhanaArts, Business Administration, Computer and Information Sciences, Education, Humanities or Social Sciences #0066 (lr)Hong KongBuilding General Education Curriculum in Hong Kong Universities #0136 (l)Humanities and Social Sciences #0137 (l) or (lr)HungaryAmerican Studies or American Literature #0273 (l)

(19th-, 20th-century, contemporary, postmodern, postcolonial literary theory, cultural, gender, regional, ethnic studies)

IndiaDistinguished Chair #0483 (dl)

IndonesiaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0147 (l) or (lr)ItalyAmerican Cultural Studies #0299 (lr)American Literature and American Studies #0302 (lr)JapanStudy of the United States #0153 (l)JordanAmerican Studies #0444 (l)English Language and Literature #0445 (l)KazakhstanAmerican Studies #0487 (l)KoreaStudy of the United States #0158 (l) or (lr)Kyrgyz RepublicStudy of the United States #0490 (l) or (lr)LebanonAmerican Studies #0449 (l) or (lr) (19th- and 20th-century)LithuaniaLinguistics, Academic Writing, American Studies or Literature #0324 (l)MalaysiaStudy of the United States #0166 (l) or (lr)MongoliaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0167 (l) or (lr)NetherlandsSenior Professorships in American Culture #0334 (lr)NorwayAmerican Literature and Culture #0336 (l) or (lr)American Literature, Culture or History #0337 (l) or (lr)Roving Scholar in American Studies (Lower Secondary Level) #0339 (l)

(American studies for practicing lower secondary English teachers)

Roving Scholar in American Studies (Upper Secondary Level) #0340 (l)

(American studies for practicing upper secondary English teachers)

OmanEnglish, Communication and Media Studies #0460 (l) or (lr) (literature, language, composition)Multiple Disciplines: Sultan Qaboos University #0461 (l) or (lr)PhilippinesStudy of the United States #0175 (l)PolandAmerican Literature #0343 (l)

(19th- and 20th-century fiction, poetry, theory and criticism, ethnic (African American, Hispanic American, other), women’s, regional, cultural studies, postmodern)

RomaniaAmerican Studies #0356 (l) or (lr)Russian FederationHumanities and Fine Arts #0366 (l) or (lr)SingaporeAmerican Studies #0177 (lr)Slovak RepublicAmerican Studies #0373 (l)SpainAmerican Literature and Cultural Studies #0380 (l)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0181 (l)

(cultural studies, literary theory, fiction and poetry, drama, American literature in the global context, ethnic literature, regional literature)

ThailandStudy of the United States #0184 (l)TunisiaAmerican Literature and Culture #0469 (lr) (civilization, literature, linguistics, poetry)TurkeyAmerican Studies or American Literature #0393 (l)UkraineAmerican Studies #0399 (l)

(19th- 21th-century; postmodern; postcolonial; literary theory; cultural, ethnic and gender studies; popular culture)

VenezuelaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0563 (l)(lr) or (r) (African American and other ethnic literature)

AMERICAN STUDIESAlbaniaAmerican Studies #0191 (l)ArgentinaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0506 (l) or (lr)AustriaAmerican Studies #0198 (l) (cultural studies)AzerbaijanSocial Sciences #0208 (l)Belgium/LuxembourgAmerican Literature or American Culture #0212 (l) (African-American fiction)Bosnia and HerzegovinaReligious Studies #0218 (l) or (lr)

(teaching of Islamic studies in the United States, teaching of intercultural and interfaith theology and/or religious pluralism in the United States.)

BrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)BulgariaAmerican Studies or American Literature #0220 (l) or (lr)

(American literature, ethnic and gender studies, advanced composition, critical theory, media studies)

ChileSocial Sciences and Humanities #0524 (l) or (lr)China, People’s Republic ofDistinguished Lectureship in Study of the United States #0127 (dl)Study of the United States #0134 (l)

(history, literature, politics and political process, foreign policy, society, culture, philosophy)

Cote d’IvoireAmerican Studies or Teaching English as a Foreign Language #0056 (lr)

(U.S. government and politics, economics, history, culture, literature, sociology)

CroatiaAmerican Studies #0229 (l)

(American literature, cultural studies, ethnicity and gender in America, American history)

Czech RepublicAmerican Studies #0236 (l)DenmarkAnthropology or American Studies #0239 (l)

(American history, culture, politics, society, education, business; cultural patterns and consumer behavior; methodology of market analysis; psychology of consumption; entrepreneurship)

EgyptAmerican Studies #0424 (l)

(anthropology, economics, history, media, philosophy, political science, public policy, sociology)

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Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Karl Franzens University Graz Distinguished Chair in Cultural Studies #0006 (dl)Fulbright-University of Innsbruck Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Social Sciences #0007 (dl)Fulbright-University of Klagenfurt Distinguished Chair in Gender Studies #0008 (dl) (history, cultural studies)PUC-Rio Distinguished Chair in American Studies #0013 (dl)Fulbright-York University Chair #0014 (dl)Danish Distinguished Chair in American Studies #0016 (lr)

(politics, cultural theories, race and ethnicity, popular culture)

Bicentennial Chair in American Studies #0017 (dlr)(American history, political science, cultural studies, sociology, international relations)

German Distinguished Chair in American Studies #0020 (dl) (American history, cultural studies)Laszlo Orszagh Chair in American Studies #0022 (dl)

(history, art history, philosophy, literature, political science, sociology, religion, African American culture, African American literature)

Fulbright-Dow Distinguished Research Chair of the Roosevelt Study Center #0028 (DR)

(20th-century, political science, sociology, economics, law, religious studies, preferably with an emphasis in American-European relations)

Distinguished Chair in American Studies or Literature #0029 (dl)

(American media and society; American film, media and popular culture, history of advertising, television or print media; business culture; gender and queer studies; women’s and ethnic studies)

Nikolay V. Sivachev Distinguished Chair in U.S. History and American Studies #0033 (dl)Fulbright-Uppsala University Chair in American Studies #0036 (dlr)GeorgiaAmerican Studies #0254 (l)

(American art and culture, U.S. politics and government, TEFL)

GermanyAmerican Literature and American Studies (Junior Lecturing) #0260 (jl)

(literature, language, culture, history, art history, film, politics and government)

Potsdam - Junior Fulbright Lectureship in American Studies #0263 (jl)

(American history, culture, literature and related fields.)

GhanaArts, Business Administration, Computer and Information Sciences, Education, Humanities or Social Sciences #0066 (lr)GreeceAmerican Studies #0266 (lr) (African American Studies)Hong KongHumanities and Social Sciences #0137 (l) or (lr)HungaryAmerican Studies or American Literature #0273 (l)India Distinguished Chair #0483 (dl)IndonesiaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0147 (l) or (lr) (history, literature, politics, society, culture)ItalyAmerican Cultural Studies #0299 (lr)American Literature #0301 (l)

(U.S. political or intellectual history, U.S. foreign policy)

American Literature and American Studies #0302 (lr)

JapanStudy of the United States #0153 (l)JordanAmerican Studies #0444 (l)

(economics, political science, foreign policy, literature, history, law, culture and society)

KazakhstanAmerican Studies #0487 (l)KoreaStudy of the United States #0158 (l) or (lr)Kyrgyz RepublicStudy of the United States #0490 (l) or (lr)

(American history, literature, foreign policy, education, law, culture, performing arts, dance, theater, film, design, music)

LebanonAmerican Studies #0449 (l) or (lr) (history, literature, political science, sociology)LithuaniaLinguistics, Academic Writing, American Studies or Literature #0324 (l)

(American literature, literary theory, cultural studies)

MalaysiaInternational Relations #0164 (lr)

(U.S. interactions in Southeast Asia, U.S. foreign policy in Southeast Asia)

Study of the United States #0166 (l) or (lr)MongoliaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0167 (l) or (lr)NetherlandsSenior Professorships in American Culture #0334 (lr) (social and cultural studies)NorwayAmerican Literature and Culture #0336 (l) or (lr) (American literature and culture)American Literature, Culture or History #0337 (l) or (lr)Roving Scholar in American Studies (Lower Secondary Level) #0339 (l)

(American studies for practicing lower secondary English teachers)

Roving Scholar in American Studies (Upper Secondary Level) #0340 (l)

(American studies for practicing upper secondary English teachers)

PhilippinesFulbright-SyCip Distinguished Lecturing Award: Study of the United States #0172 (dl) (American foreign policy, economic policy)Global Issues #0173 (lr)Study of the United States #0175 (l)U.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (U.S.-Philippine relations)PolandAmerican Literature #0343 (l) (interdisciplinary courses in literature)American Studies #0344 (l)RomaniaAmerican Studies #0356 (l) or (lr)

(literature, culture, civilization, film theater, linguistics, political and social history, geography, philosophy)

Russian FederationSocial Sciences and Professional Fields #0368 (l) or (lr)SerbiaAmerican Politics, Government or American History #0370 (l) or (lr) (government, politics, history)SingaporeAmerican Studies #0177 (lr)

(American literature, American history, film studies, cultural studies)

International Relations, Strategic Studies, Asian Studies, International Political Economy, Study of the US #0178 (lr)Slovak RepublicAmerican Studies #0373 (l)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)SpainAmerican Literature and Cultural Studies #0380 (l)ThailandStudy of the United States #0184 (l)TurkeyAmerican Studies or American Literature #0393 (l)

(law, literature, political science, economics, history)

UkraineAmerican Studies #0399 (l)

(19th- and 20th-century; postmodern; postcolonial; literary theory; cultural, ethnic and gender studies; popular culture)

VenezuelaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0563 (l)(lr) or (r)

(American government and politics, foreign policy, film, music, culture and society)

Study of the United States #0564 (l) or (lr) (American political thought)

ANTHROPOLOGYBosnia and HerzegovinaReligious Studies #0218 (l) or (lr) (religion and society, Islam)BotswanaHIV and AIDS #0048 (lr) (HIV/AIDS)Indigenous Knowledge Systems #0049 (lr)

(indigenous knowledge systems as they relate to human health, animal health, food systems, environment, biodiversity)

BrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)CambodiaAnthropology #0122 (l) or (r) (southeast Asian cultural anthropolgy)CanadaNorth American Studies #0522 (r)

(indigenous peoples, U.S. and Candian cultures, North American integration, public culture, human rights)

Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r) (indigenous issues)ChileSocial Sciences and Humanities #0524 (l) or (lr)China, People’s Republic ofChina Studies #0124 (r)Study of the United States #0134 (l) (American culture)CroatiaSocial Sciences #0232 (l) or (lr) (medical anthropology)Czech RepublicSocial Sciences #0238 (l)DenmarkAnthropology or American Studies #0239 (l)

(interaction of anthropology with commerce and marketing; introduction to anthropological and ethnographic methods; American culture, geography, and society)

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EgyptAmerican Studies #0424 (l) (American studies)Social Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r)Tourism #0429 (l) (cultural heritage, museum studies)EthiopiaAnthropology, Political Science, Law, Economics, Food Science or Tourism #0061 (lr)

(history of anthropological theories, economic, political, ethnography)

Humanities, Social Sciences or Sciences #0065 (lr) (gender studies)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Karl Franzens University Graz Distinguished Chair in Cultural Studies #0006 (dl)Fulbright-University of Klagenfurt Distinguished Chair in Gender Studies #0008 (dl)Fulbright-University of Vienna Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Cultural Studies #0011 (dl)Fulbright-York University Chair #0014 (dl)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)Fulbright-University of Warsaw Distinguished Chair in East European/Eurasian Studies #0030 (dl)

(cultural and nationality issues of Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, Eurasia)

Hong KongBuilding General Education Curriculum in Hong Kong Universities #0136 (l)Postdoctoral Research in the Social Sciences for China Specialists #0139 (r)HungaryAmerican Studies or American Literature #0273 (l) (American folklore, culture)IndonesiaComparative Religion #0144 (l) or (lr) (religion and the modern world, religious tolerance)Islamic Studies #0146 (l) or (lr) (Islamic studies)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)Study of the United States #0158 (l) or (lr) (American society)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islam)Study of the United States #0166 (l) or (lr) (American society)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (Philippine culture)Study of the United States #0175 (l) (Study of the U.S.)PolandAmerican Studies #0344 (l) (ethnic studies, American culture)Russian FederationSocial Sciences and Professional Fields #0368 (l) or (lr)Slovak RepublicSocial Sciences #0375 (l)

(cultural, social, theory and methods, ethnic and minority studies)

SwazilandMuseology or Anthropology #0106 (lr) (museology, curating)

TurkeySocial Sciences and Humanities #0396 (l)UkraineAmerican Studies #0399 (l)

(American society, multiculturalism, ethnic, gender studies, popular culture)

ARCHAEOLOGYFranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Karl Franzens University Graz Distinguished Chair in Cultural Studies #0006 (dl)MauritiusArcheology or Film Studies #0080 (lr) (museum and heritage studies)Russian FederationHumanities and Fine Arts #0366 (l) or (lr)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0181 (l) (Southeast Asia and North America)UkraineCultural Resource Management #0401 (l) or (lr) (preservation, cultural resource management)

ARCHITECTUREBrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)BulgariaPure and Applied Sciences #0226 (l) or (lr)EstoniaLandscape Architecture or Urban Planning #0242 (l) or (lr)EthiopiaArchitecture, Engineering, Management Information Systems, Urban Planning or Veterinary Medicine #0062 (lr)FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)FranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Academy of Fine Arts Vienna Distinguished Chair in Media Theory and Media Studies #0003 (dl) (critical visual studies)IsraelFulbright-Technion Fellowship #0440 (lr)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islamic architecture)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)OmanMultiple Disciplines: University of Nizwa #0462 (l) or (lr)Russian FederationHumanities and Fine Arts #0366 (l) or (lr)TurkeySocial Sciences and Humanities #0396 (l)UgandaComputer or Information Science, Architecture or Urban Development #0109 (lr)UkraineCultural Resource Management #0401 (l) or (lr) (preservation, conservation)Public Administration, NGO Management, Health Administration or Public Health #0407 (l) (city planning, regional science)

United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r) (city and regional planning)ZambiaArchitecture, Accounting, Finance, Wildlife Management, Computer Science, Chemistry, Materials Science or Engineering #0113 (lr)

ARTAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)AustriaFulbright-quartier21/Museums Quartier Artist-in-Residence #0204 (r)

(publishing, media and projection art, electronic music, game culture, comics, film analysis, sound architecture, light art)

BulgariaFine and Performing Arts #0224 (l) or (lr) (painting, sculpture, film)Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r) (arts administration, development, fundraising)EgyptVisual and Performing Arts #0430 (lr) (cinema, visual effects)EstoniaArts or Arts Management #0241 (l) or (lr) (arts management, art therapy)FranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Academy of Fine Arts Vienna Distinguished Chair in Media Theory and Media Studies #0003 (dl)

(critical visual studies and media studies related to contemporary arts)

Fulbright-University of Innsbruck Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Social Sciences #0007 (dl) (Classics, art history, visual arts)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)GuineaFine Arts and Music #0072 (l) or (lr)

(painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, photography, art history, music education)

HondurasGraphic Design #0539 (lr) (multimedia communications, Web-based design)Hong KongMultiple Disciplines: Hong Kong Polytechnic University #0138 (lr) (product design and development)IrelandArt/Applied Art/Design #0280 (lr) (mixed media, design, ceramics, glass and metals)Art/Education #0281 (lr) (Art Education)Art/Fine Art #0282 (lr) (Fine Art)IsraelArtist/Writer-in-Residence #0438 (l) (painting, sculpture, photography)Postdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)Kyrgyz RepublicStudy of the United States #0490 (l) or (lr) (design)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (art history, Islamic art)

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MaliVisual and Performing Arts #0079 (lr) (fine, music, dance, plastic, multimedia)MauritiusEngineering or Fashion Design, Marketing and Merchandizing #0081 (lr) (fashion design)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)

(dance, music, theater, arts education, filmmaking, painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, arts administration)

PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (Philippine art and culture)Russian FederationHumanities and Fine Arts #0366 (l) or (lr)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)SwazilandMuseology or Anthropology #0106 (lr) (museum exhibits)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0181 (l)

(arts management and policy, modern art and culture)

TurkeySocial Sciences and Humanities #0396 (l)UkraineCultural Resource Management #0401 (l) or (lr) (conservation, preservation, arts administration)

ART HISTORYAustriaAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Central European)Fulbright-IFK Visiting Fellow in Cultural Studies #0202 (r)

(interdisciplinary and comparative research in cultural studies and humanities relevant to Viennese, Austrian and Central European traditions)

China, People’s Republic ofSocial Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)FranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Karl Franzens University Graz Distinguished Chair in Cultural Studies #0006 (dl)German Distinguished Chair in American Studies #0020 (dl)Laszlo Orszagh Chair in American Studies #0022 (dl) (American art)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)GermanyAmerican Literature and American Studies (Junior Lecturing) #0260 (jl) (American art)HungaryAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Central European)American Studies or American Literature #0273 (l) (American)NetherlandsSenior Professorships in American Culture #0334 (lr) (American cultural history)PhilippinesStudy of the United States #0175 (l)PolandAmerican Studies #0344 (l) (American)

Russian FederationHumanities and Fine Arts #0366 (l) or (lr)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r) (Chinese)UkraineAmerican Studies #0399 (l) (American art)Cultural Resource Management #0401 (l) or (lr) (art conservation, museum studies)

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)ArgentinaScience and Technology #0505 (l) or (lr)Argentina-Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental SciencesArgentina/Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental Sciences #0503 (lr)AustriaFulbright-NAWI Graz Visiting Professor in the Natural Sciences #0203 (lr) (molecular biosciences)BotswanaIndigenous Knowledge Systems #0049 (lr)

(indigenous knowledge systems as they relate to human health, animal health, food systems, environment, biodiversity)

BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)

(biology, biochemistry, biophysics, genetics, immunology, microbiology, parasitology, physiology)

Science and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r) (Biofuels, health)BulgariaPure and Applied Sciences #0226 (l) or (lr)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)

(cognitive, biological, and behavioural neurosciences; neuro-psychology, neuro-linguistics and neuro-imaging techniques to understand brain function)

Environment, Health and Sustainability #0518 (r)(comparative biomedical nutrisciences, enhancement of natural product bioactive compounds, public policy and bioscience, commercialization of biomedical research, regional biotechnology development)

ChileScience and Technology #0523 (l) or (lr) (aquaculture, biotechnology, oceanography)EgyptSciences #0427 (lr) or (r) (genetic engineering, food or nutrition)EstoniaScience and Technology #0243 (l) or (lr)

(animal nutrition, grassland science and management)

EthiopiaAnthropology, Political Science, Law, Economics, Food Science or Tourism #0061 (lr) (human nutrition, food science)FinlandFulbright-Saastamoinen Foundation Award in Health Sciences #0245 (lr)

(food safety, molecular medicine, prevention and treatment of chronic diseases, neurosciences, medical imaging, environmental health, public health, air and water pollution)

FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r) (biotechnology, agri-environment)Aquitaine Regional Awards #0250 (r)

(functional genomics, biology and chemistry interface, viticulture, wine-related disciplines, food science, nutrition, forest and wood science)

Nord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r)(health, advanced information and communications technologies, food processing industries)

Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-University of Salzburg Distinguished Chair in Intercultural Theology and Study of Religions #0010 (dl)

(molecular, cellular, organismic, structural, genomics, bioinformatics)

Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Natural Sciences and Engineering #0024 (dl)GeorgiaBiological Sciences #0255 (lr) (population genetics)Hong KongBuilding General Education Curriculum in Hong Kong Universities #0136 (l)Multiple Disciplines: Hong Kong Polytechnic University #0138 (lr) (drug discovery and development)HungaryAgriculture or Environmental Studies #0272 (l) (wildlife management, animal nutrition, forestry)IndiaEnvironmental Leadership #0484 (r) (environmental science management, toxicology)Medical Sciences, Communications, Information Technology #0485 (l) (biotechnology, bioinformatics)IrelandEngineering/Telecommunications #0287 (r) (biometrics)IsraelFulbright-Technion Fellowship #0440 (lr)Postdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)ItalyMath and Sciences #0303 (jl)Scientific Research Methodology #0306 (lr) (philosophy of science, research methodology)MauritiusFood Safety or Turf Grass Production and Landscaping #0082 (lr) (food microbiology)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)MongoliaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0167 (l) or (lr)NepalMultiple Disciplines: Kathmandu University #0494 (lr)

(environmental science, biotechnology, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, microbiology)

NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r)

(environmental sciences, climate change, energy, polar studies)

OmanMultiple Disciplines: Sultan Qaboos University #0461 (l) or (lr) (veterinary science or other biological science)Multiple Disciplines: University of Nizwa #0462 (l) or (lr) (biotechnology)

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PanamaRenewable Energy Science and Technology #0554 (l) or (lr)PhilippinesAgriculture and Fisheries Modernization #0171 (lr) (pest control, fish, game, wildlife)PortugalBiotechnology #0349 (l) (biomaterial science)Republic of MaldivesMultiple Disciplines #0496 (l)(lr) or (r) (coastal or marine environmental sciences)Russian FederationSciences, Engineering, and Medical Sciences #0367 (l) or (lr)RwandaBusiness Administration, Economics, Sciences and Technology #0096 (lr)

(conservation, tropical ecology, natural resource management, zoology, biotechnology, medical)

Mathematics, Science and Technology #0098 (l) or (lr) (parasitology)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)Trinidad and TobagoEnvironmental Studies, Biotechnology and Plant Pathology #0558 (lr) (Biotechnology)TurkeyScience and Technology #0395 (l)UgandaSciences #0112 (lr) (biotechnology, renewable energy)UkrainePublic Administration, NGO Management, Health Administration or Public Health #0407 (l) (public health)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r)UruguayAgriculture #0561 (lr) (plant pathology, citrus diseases)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAlbaniaBusiness Administration or Public Administration #0192 (l)

(organizational behavior, business ethics, operational management, human resource management)

AlgeriaMultiple Disciplines #0418 (l) (management)ArgentinaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0506 (l) or (lr)

(economic development, trade integration)AzerbaijanSocial Sciences #0208 (l)Barbados and Eastern CaribbeanBusiness Management #0509 (l) (management)Small Business and Entrepreneurship #0510 (l) or (lr)BeninAgricultural Economics or Business Administration #0043 (lr)

(accounting, banking, computer science management, finance, human resource management, management)

Bosnia and HerzegovinaEconomics or Business Administration #0215 (l) or (lr)

(entrepreneurship, marketing, advertising, management, market reform and privatization, research methods, public finance, banking, fiscal policy and theory, international trade)

BotswanaEnergy Studies #0047 (lr) (energy management)Tourism #0050 (lr) (tourism and leisure studies)BrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)BulgariaBusiness and Finance #0222 (l)

(international economics, microeconomics, macroeconomics, banking, finance, marketing, management)

CambodiaBanking Practices #0123 (l) (banking law, commercial transactions)CanadaBusiness, Trade and Finance #0516 (r)

(international governance of economic and financial systems, knowledge-based enterprises, impacts of business on environment and communities, corporate social responsibility)

North American Studies #0522 (r)(international trade, international management standards related to U.S. and Canada)

Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r) (trade integration)CroatiaBusiness Administration or Economics #0230 (l) or (lr)

(accounting, financial management, marketing, advertising, market reform and privatization, international business, entrepreneurship, tourism)

Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r)

(management, development, arts administration, fundraising)

Social Sciences #0238 (l)(ethics, marketing, management, human resources, operations management, logistics, finance, money and banking, international, accounting)

DenmarkAnthropology or American Studies #0239 (l)

(marketing, consumer behavior in American society; methodology of market analysis; psychology of consumption; entrepreneurship)

EgyptSocial Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r) (management, finance, accounting)Tourism #0429 (l)

(e-tourism, tourism management, marketing, ecotourism, cultural resource management, restoration, museum studies)

El SalvadorInternational Business #0531 (l) or (lr)EthiopiaAnthropology, Political Science, Law, Economics, Food Science or Tourism #0061 (lr) (hotel management, tourism)Business Administration #0063 (lr) (project planning, management)Economics and Management #0064 (lr)

(tax design and administration, fiscal federalism, project analysis, financial, human resource, public expenditure or urban management)

Humanities, Social Sciences or Sciences #0065 (lr)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r)

(EU affairs, U.S.-EU relations, regulatory matters, monetary policy, environmental concerns)

FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r) (textiles, automobile industry)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Kathryn and Craig Hall Distinguished Chair for Entrepreneurship in Central Europe #0004 (dl)Fulbright-Johannes Kepler University Linz Distinguished Chair in International Business #0005 (dl)

(all fields of international business, international marketing, finance, accounting and organization)

Fulbright-University of Innsbruck Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Social Sciences #0007 (dl) (management)Fulbright-Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration Distinguished Chair #0012 (dl)

(strategy, leadership, organization studies, logistics, management and organizational behavior, human resource management, finance, accounting, marketing, international business)

Danish Distinguished Chair in American Studies #0016 (lr) (U.S. markets and business development)Trento Chair in Law #0026 (dl) (business law)GhanaArts, Business Administration, Computer and Information Sciences, Education, Humanities or Social Sciences #0066 (lr)Business Administration, Economics, Computer and Information Sciences or Public Administration #0067 (lr)

(accounting, banking, entrepreneurship, finance, hospitality food and beverage management, human resource management, marketing, operations management, new product development)

Hong KongMultiple Disciplines: Hong Kong Polytechnic University #0138 (lr)

(hotel and tourism management; logistics and maritime services; product development and marketing; fashion and textiles)

HungaryAgriculture or Environmental Studies #0272 (l) (ecotourism, agricultural production)Business Administration or Economics #0274 (l)

(Marketing, management, organizational behavior, supply chain, industrial organization, tourism, hospitality, global, international, finance, regional development)

IcelandEconomics or Finance #0277 (l) (finance)IndonesiaInternational Business #0145 (l) or (lr)

(business strategy, entrepreneurship, international marketing, quality management, multinational finance)

IrelandBusiness/Innovation #0283 (r)Culinary Arts #0284 (lr)Tourism #0294 (lr)

(tourism, hospitality, event, leisure, hotel and restaurant management; destination management/marketing)

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IsraelFulbright-Technion Fellowship #0440 (lr) (management)Postdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)JamaicaBusiness Administration and Economics #0542 (l) or (lr) (strategic management, research)Business Education #0543 (l) or (lr)

(finance, accounting, entrepreneurship, marketing, hospitality and tourism, human resource management, change management, operations managemen, information sciences, e-learning, security studies)

JapanStudy of the United States #0153 (l)KazakhstanAmerican Studies #0487 (l)KenyaBusiness Administration, Computer Science or Education #0074 (lr) (marketing, strategic management)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)Study of the United States #0158 (l) or (lr) (American businesses)KosovoApplied or Theoretical Economics or Business Administration #0308 (l) or (lr)

(public finance, international trade and finance, monetary analysis and policy, accounting, business or project management)

Kyrgyz RepublicCommunication Studies #0488 (l) (public relations, advertising)Social Sciences, Humanities, Business Administration #0489 (l)(lr) or (r)LatviaEconomics or Business Administration #0314 (l) or (lr)

(management, marketing, international (business, marketing, trade, finance), intercultural business relations, logistics, securities and investments, tourism, human resource management)

LithuaniaBusiness Administration, Economics or Finance #0319 (l) or (lr)(International business, entrepreneurship, culture and organization studies, business ethics, marketing, financial management, financial accounting, managerial economics, International finance, investm)MacedoniaBusiness Administration or Computer Science #0328 (l) (entrepreneurship)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islamic banking)MaliBusiness or Public Administration #0078 (lr) (executive, auditing and control)MaltaEntrepreneurship #0330 (l)MauritiusEngineering or Fashion Design, Marketing and Merchandizing #0081 (lr)

(fashion design, marketing, merchandizing, branding, product development)

MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r) (international trade, binational business)MongoliaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0167 (l) or (lr) (financial mathematics, marketing)

MozambiqueAgriculture, Business Administration or Computer Science #0084 (lr) (accounting, management)Business Administration, Economics, Information Sciences, Law or Philosophy #0085 (lr)

(accounting, auditing, management, small business management, international finance)

International Trade #0087 (lr) (international trade)NamibiaBusiness Administration, Information Technology or HIV/AIDS #0090 (lr)

(human resources development, marketing management)

Business, Engineering, Environmental Health, Information Technology or Natural Resource Management #0091 (lr)

(accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, tourism)

NepalMultiple Disciplines: Kathmandu University #0494 (lr)

(management, finance, accounting, marketing, human resource management, organizational development or management information systems)

NicaraguaIndustrial Engineering #0549 (lr) (logistics, agroindustry management)OmanBusiness Administration and Management #0458 (l) or (lr)Multiple Disciplines: University of Nizwa #0462 (l) or (lr) (management)PanamaBusiness Administration #0552 (l)PhilippinesAgriculture and Fisheries Modernization #0171 (lr) (natural resource management)Fulbright-SyCip Distinguished Lecturing Award: Study of the United States #0172 (dl) (American business practices)Global Issues #0173 (lr) (international business)Philippine Studies #0174 (r) (business practices in the Philippines)Study of the United States #0175 (l) (American finance)U.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (trade between the U.S. and the Philippines)PolandEconomics or Business Administration #0345 (l)

(international, management, organizational behavior, business strategy, management information systems, finance, money and banking, entrepreneurship, knowledge management, logistics, regional science)

Law or Public Administration #0347 (l) (arbitration)Republic of MaldivesMultiple Disciplines #0496 (l)(lr) or (r) (management, hospitality and tourism)RomaniaBusiness Administration or Economics #0357 (l) or (lr)

(economics, business administration, finance and banking, international business, management and marketing, NGO management, human resources)

Russian FederationCommunity College Faculty Award #0365 (l)

(accounting, finance, real estate, dynamic systems, management information systems, human resource, natural resource, knowledge management, hospitality, tourism, organizational psychology)

Social Sciences and Professional Fields #0368 (l) or (lr)

RwandaBusiness Administration, Economics, Agriculture, Engineering or Veterinary Medicine #0095 (l) or (lr)

(human resource management, management, entrepreneurship marketing, tourism, communications, financial information systems, information communication technology, commerce, marketing, accounting)

Business Administration, Economics, Sciences and Technology #0096 (lr)

(management, technologies, logistics, supply chain management, rural)

Slovak RepublicSocial Sciences #0375 (l)

(finance, accounting, marketing, entrepreneurship, tourism)

SpainEconomics and Business Administration #0382 (l)SwazilandBusiness Administration #0105 (l) or (lr)

(human resource management, small business development, marketing, auditing, international accounting and theory, management accounting, finance)

TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0181 (l)

(accounting, auditing, international, cost management systems)

TunisiaBusiness Administration #0470 (l) or (lr)

(entrepreneurship, leadership, human resource development, industrial or monetary economics, marketing, corporate finance, organization behavior, strategy, accounting, international trade)

TurkeyBusiness Administration and Economics #0394 (l)UgandaEconomics or Business Administration #0110 (lr)

(finance, management, accounting, marketing, procurement, international trade)

UkraineComputer, Information or Library Science #0400 (l)

(management information systems, decision sciences)

Cultural Resource Management #0401 (l) or (lr) (arts administration, museum studies)Economics or Business Administration #0402 (l)

(accounting, finance, money and banking, tourism and hotel management, international business, management, marketing, organizational development, management information systems, agriculture, insurance)

United Arab EmiratesMultiple Disciplines #0473 (l) or (lr)

(international, tourism, innovation, entrepreneurship)

United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r)ZambiaArchitecture, Accounting, Finance, Wildlife Management, Computer Science, Chemistry, Materials Science or Engineering #0113 (lr) (accounting, finance)ZimbabweFinance #0118 (lr) (finance)

CHEMISTRYAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)ArgentinaScience and Technology #0505 (l) or (lr)

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Argentina-Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental SciencesArgentina/Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental Sciences #0503 (lr)AustriaFulbright-NAWI Graz Visiting Professor in the Natural Sciences #0203 (lr)

(toxicology, pharmaceutical chemistry and technology)

BotswanaIndigenous Knowledge Systems #0049 (lr)

(indigenous knowledge systems as they relate to human health, animal health, food systems, environment, biodiversity)

BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r) (biochemistry)Science and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)BulgariaPure and Applied Sciences #0226 (l) or (lr)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)ChileScience and Technology #0523 (l) or (lr) (food science)EgyptSciences #0427 (lr) or (r) (food or nutrition)EthiopiaHumanities, Social Sciences or Sciences #0065 (lr)FranceAquitaine Regional Awards #0250 (r) (biology and chemistry interface)Nord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Natural Sciences and Engineering #0024 (dl)Hong KongMultiple Disciplines: Hong Kong Polytechnic University #0138 (lr)

(smart materials and systems; drug discovery and development)

IndiaEnvironmental Leadership #0484 (r) (conservation; environmental sciences;toxicology)IsraelFulbright-Technion Fellowship #0440 (lr)Postdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)ItalyScientific Research Methodology #0306 (lr) (philosophy of science, research methodology)NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r)

(environmental sciences, climate change, energy, polar studies)

OmanMultiple Disciplines: Sultan Qaboos University #0461 (l) or (lr)PanamaRenewable Energy Science and Technology #0554 (l) or (lr)PhilippinesAgriculture and Fisheries Modernization #0171 (lr) (pest control)Russian FederationSciences, Engineering, and Medical Sciences #0367 (l) or (lr)

RwandaBusiness Administration, Economics, Sciences and Technology #0096 (lr)

(biochemistry, enzymology, food technology, food processing, food preservation, pollution, medical)

Mathematics, Science and Technology #0098 (l) or (lr) (applied, industry, atmospheric)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)TurkeyScience and Technology #0395 (l)United Arab EmiratesMultiple Disciplines #0473 (l) or (lr) (water resources, materials science)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)West BankEnvironmental Sciences/Technology #0475 (lr) (environmental)ZambiaArchitecture, Accounting, Finance, Wildlife Management, Computer Science, Chemistry, Materials Science or Engineering #0113 (lr) (metallurgy)

COMMUNICATIONSAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)AlgeriaMultiple Disciplines #0418 (l)ArgentinaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0506 (l) or (lr)AustriaFulbright-quartier21/Museums Quartier Artist-in-Residence #0204 (r)

(publishing, radio and TV broadcasting, media and projection art, electronic music, game culture, comics, film analysis, sound architecture, light art)

AzerbaijanJournalism Training #0207 (l)Social Sciences #0208 (l)BotswanaHIV and AIDS #0048 (lr)(HIV/AIDS)Tourism #0050 (lr) (tourism)BulgariaCommunications and Journalism #0223 (l) or (lr)

(editorial journalism, feature writing, advertising, public relations)

CanadaNorth American Studies #0522 (r) (public policy on U.S. and Canada in the media)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)ChileSocial Sciences and Humanities #0524 (l) or (lr)China, People’s Republic ofJournalism/Communications #0129 (l) (news writing, reporting, broadcast, video, digital)CroatiaSocial Sciences #0232 (l) or (lr) (journalism, PR techniques, media management)Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r) (development, fundraising, arts administration)

Social Sciences #0238 (l)EgyptAmerican Studies #0424 (l) (American media)EstoniaArts or Arts Management #0241 (l) or (lr) (tv and film production)FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)FranceNord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r) (advanced technologies of communications)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Academy of Fine Arts Vienna Distinguished Chair in Media Theory and Media Studies #0003 (dl) (media studies related to contemporary arts)Fulbright-University of Klagenfurt Distinguished Chair in Gender Studies #0008 (dl) (media and cultural studies)Fulbright-University of Vienna Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Cultural Studies #0011 (dl)Fulbright-York University Chair #0014 (dl)German Distinguished Chair in American Studies #0020 (dl) (American media studies)Distinguished Chair in American Studies or Literature #0029 (dl)

(American media and society, American film, media and culture, history of advertising, television or print media)

GermanyAmerican Literature and American Studies (Junior Lecturing) #0260 (jl) (American media studies, American film history)GhanaMass Communications, Journalism and Broadcasting #0069 (lr)

(writing, producing, managing, and broadcasting for radio)

HondurasGraphic Design #0539 (lr) (multimedia, Web-based design)Hong KongHumanities and Social Sciences #0137 (l) or (lr) (television, film)Social Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r) (film, television)HungaryAmerican Studies or American Literature #0273 (l) (U.S. film, popular culture, U.S. media studies)IndiaMedical Sciences, Communications, Information Technology #0485 (l)IndonesiaCommunication, Journalism and Media Studies #0143 (l) or (lr) (media studies, media management)IsraelPostdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)JapanJournalism #0152 (r) (print, broadcast, digital media)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)KosovoInformation and Media Technology and Policy #0309 (l) or (lr)

(computer graphics, programming, Web development and applications)

Kyrgyz RepublicCommunication Studies #0488 (l)

(mass media, mass communication theory, public relations)

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LatviaSocial Sciences #0317 (l) (intercultural communications)LebanonMass Communication #0452 (l) or (lr)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)NetherlandsSenior Professorships in American Culture #0334 (lr)OmanEnglish, Communication and Media Studies #0460 (l) or (lr)

(writing, advertising, public relations, journalism, broadcasting, media production)

Multiple Disciplines: Sultan Qaboos University #0461 (l) or (lr)PhilippinesGlobal Issues #0173 (lr) (information and communication technology)U.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (journalism)PolandAmerican Studies #0344 (l) (U.S. media studies, cultural studies, film)RomaniaAmerican Studies #0356 (l) or (lr) (American mass media)Russian FederationSocial Sciences and Professional Fields #0368 (l) or (lr)Slovak RepublicSocial Sciences #0375 (l)

(mass media and society, communication theories, ethics)

South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)SpainJournalism #0385 (r) (print, broadcast, or business journalism)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r)TurkeySocial Sciences and Humanities #0396 (l)UkraineAmerican Studies #0399 (l) (American popular culture, film, media)Computer, Information or Library Science #0400 (l) (multimedia)International Relations or Conflict Resolution #0404 (l)Journalism #0405 (l) (media theory, mass media and society)Theoretical or Applied Linguistics/TEFL #0408 (l) (cross-cultural communication)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r) (journalism, media studies)

COMPUTER SCIENCEArgentinaScience and Technology #0505 (l) or (lr)BeninComputer Science and Physics #0044 (l) or (lr)

(pattern recognition and classification, remote sensing, Bayesian networks, unified modeling language, database management, distributed computing system, data mining, multi-agent systems)

BrazilScience and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)

BulgariaPure and Applied Sciences #0226 (l) or (lr)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)ChileScience and Technology #0523 (l) or (lr)Cote d’IvoireEngineering, Industrial Drawing or Computer Science #0057 (lr) (computer aided technical drawing)EstoniaScience and Technology #0243 (l) or (lr) (information technology in construction management)EthiopiaHumanities, Social Sciences or Sciences #0065 (lr) (information science)FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r)

(medical imaging, computer-assisted surgery, medical robots, nanosciences, biotechnology)

GhanaArts, Business Administration, Computer and Information Sciences, Education, Humanities or Social Sciences #0066 (lr)Business Administration, Economics, Computer and Information Sciences or Public Administration #0067 (lr)

(data mining, programming, programming languages, database design, data communication, computer networks, network security)

IrelandEngineering/Telecommunications #0287 (r)

(computer engineering, advanced embedded systems, image processing, home networking, biometrics)

IsraelPostdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)ItalyMath and Sciences #0303 (jl)KenyaBusiness Administration, Computer Science or Education #0074 (lr) (programming)KosovoInformation and Media Technology and Policy #0309 (l) or (lr)

(computer graphics, programming, Web development and applications)

LatviaComputer Science or Computer Science Education #0313 (l)

(e-learning or virtual and augmented reality and discrete event systems simulation)

MacedoniaBusiness Administration or Computer Science #0328 (l) (information technology)MozambiqueAgriculture, Business Administration or Computer Science #0084 (lr)PanamaRenewable Energy Science and Technology #0554 (l) or (lr)RomaniaEngineering and Computer Science #0358 (l) or (lr)Russian FederationCommunity College Faculty Award #0365 (l)Sciences, Engineering, and Medical Sciences #0367 (l) or (lr)

RwandaBusiness Administration, Economics, Sciences and Technology #0096 (lr)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)SpainComputer Engineering #0383 (l)

(Digital Communicatio and /Data Storing Systems, Data Compression, Digital Signal and Image Processing)

TurkeyScience and Technology #0395 (l)UgandaComputer or Information Science, Architecture or Urban Development #0109 (lr) (information systems, health informatics)UkraineComputer, Information or Library Science #0400 (l)

(computer-aided design, systems analysis and design, database design, information systems, decision sciences, latest trends in computer technologies)

Education #0403 (l) (educational technology, distance learning)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)ZambiaArchitecture, Accounting, Finance, Wildlife Management, Computer Science, Chemistry, Materials Science or Engineering #0113 (lr)Social Sciences, Sciences, Agriculture, Computer Science, Engineering or Law #0115 (lr)

CREATIVE WRITINGFranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)IsraelArtist/Writer-in-Residence #0438 (l)United KingdomFulbright-Queen’s University Belfast Creative Writing Award #0415 (l) or (lr)

DANCEBulgariaFine and Performing Arts #0224 (l) or (lr)EgyptVisual and Performing Arts #0430 (lr) (modern, folklore)EstoniaArts or Arts Management #0241 (l) or (lr) (dance therapy)FranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)IsraelArtist/Writer-in-Residence #0438 (l)Kyrgyz RepublicStudy of the United States #0490 (l) or (lr) (American dance)Russian FederationHumanities and Fine Arts #0366 (l) or (lr)

ECONOMICSAlgeriaMultiple Disciplines #0418 (l) (applied, international trade)ArgentinaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0506 (l) or (lr) (economic development, economic integration)

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AustriaAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (EU integration)AzerbaijanSocial Sciences #0208 (l)BeninAgricultural Economics or Business Administration #0043 (lr)

(agricultural, conservation and conditioning of agricultural products)

Bosnia and HerzegovinaEconomics or Business Administration #0215 (l) or (lr)

(market reform and privatization, public finance, economic development, banking, fiscal policy and theory, financial management, research methods)

BotswanaCulture and Peace Studies #0046 (lr) (culture and peace studies)Energy Studies #0047 (lr) (energy modeling and simulation software)HIV and AIDS #0048 (lr) (HIV/AIDS)Indigenous Knowledge Systems #0049 (lr)

(indigenous knowledge systems as they relate to human health, animal health, food systems, environment, biodiversity)

Tourism #0050 (lr) (tourism and leisure studies)BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)Social Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)BulgariaBusiness and Finance #0222 (l)

(international economics, microeconomics, macroeconomics, banking and finance)

CambodiaBanking Practices #0123 (l) (banking law, commercial transactions)CanadaBusiness, Trade and Finance #0516 (r)

(international governance of economic and financial systems, environmental or resource, international development)

Environment, Health and Sustainability #0518 (r) (water, environmental)North American Studies #0522 (r)

(trade between U.S. and Canada, North American integration, globalization)

Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)ChileSocial Sciences and Humanities #0524 (l) or (lr)China, People’s Republic ofChina Studies #0124 (r) (Chinese, comparative)Distinguished Lectureship in Economics #0125 (dl)

(international economics and trade, international finance, money and banking, monetary theory, economic history, finance)

Economics #0128 (l) or (lr)(monetary theory, money and banking, economic history, international trade, international economics)

Social Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)CroatiaBusiness Administration or Economics #0230 (l) or (lr)

(environmental, public finance, transition studies, macroeconomics, economic development)

Czech RepublicAmerican Studies #0236 (l) (U.S. economy)

Fulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r)

(management, development, fundraising, arts administration)

Social Sciences #0238 (l)(environmental, microeconomics, macroeconomics, global, finance, money and banking, robust statistical methods, time-series models)

EgyptAmerican Studies #0424 (l) (American studies)Social Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r)EthiopiaAnthropology, Political Science, Law, Economics, Food Science or Tourism #0061 (lr)Economics and Management #0064 (lr)

(micro-, public sector, tax design and administration, fiscal federalism, project analysis)

Humanities, Social Sciences or Sciences #0065 (lr)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r)

(EU affairs, U.S.-EU relations, monetary policy, regulatory matters)

Fulbright Chair in U.S.-EU Relations #0189 (lr) (EU affairs, U.S.-EU relations)FranceNord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r) (industrial societies, economic systems)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Kathryn and Craig Hall Distinguished Chair for Entrepreneurship in Central Europe #0004 (dl)Fulbright-Johannes Kepler University Linz Distinguished Chair in International Business #0005 (dl)Fulbright-University of Innsbruck Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Social Sciences #0007 (dl)Fulbright-University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna #0009 (dl)Fulbright-Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration Distinguished Chair #0012 (dl)Fulbright-York University Chair #0014 (dl)Fulbright-UCP Chair in International Commercial Trade and Business Law #0032 (dl)

(international business transactions, economic analysis of international trade, international banking and finance, international taxation)

GeorgiaAmerican Studies #0254 (l) (U.S. economy)GhanaBusiness Administration, Economics, Computer and Information Sciences or Public Administration #0067 (lr) (micro, macro)Hong KongBuilding General Education Curriculum in Hong Kong Universities #0136 (l)Humanities and Social Sciences #0137 (l) or (lr)Social Sciences and Humanities #0141 (lr) (trade)HungaryAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (EU integration)Agriculture or Environmental Studies #0272 (l) (agricultural, rural development)Business Administration or Economics #0274 (l)

(finance, labor, microeconomics, macroeconomics, game theory, applied mathematics, econometrics, agricultural)

IcelandEconomics or Finance #0277 (l)

IndiaEnvironmental Leadership #0484 (r)

(environmental management, environmental regulations)

IndonesiaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0147 (l) or (lr)IrelandEconomics #0285 (lr)

(experimental economics, economic theory, mathematical economics, economic modeling)

JamaicaBusiness Administration and Economics #0542 (l) or (lr)

(microeconomics, macroeconomics, Caribbean economic problems, managerial economics, econometrics)

JapanStudy of the United States #0153 (l)JordanAmerican Studies #0444 (l)KoreaPeace Studies #0156 (l) (East and Southeast Asian economy)Social Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)Study of the United States #0158 (l) or (lr) (American economy)KosovoApplied or Theoretical Economics or Business Administration #0308 (l) or (lr)

(microeconomics, macroeconomics, public finance, international trade and finance, monetary analysis and policy, natural resource economics, transportation economics, logistic law and economics)

Kyrgyz RepublicSocial Sciences, Humanities, Business Administration #0489 (l)(lr) or (r)LatviaEconomics or Business Administration #0314 (l) or (lr)

(international finance or economics, securities and investments, macroeconomics)

LithuaniaBusiness Administration, Economics or Finance #0319 (l) or (lr)

(financial management, financial accounting, managerial economics, international finance)

MaltaEntrepreneurship #0330 (l)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)MongoliaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0167 (l) or (lr)MozambiqueBusiness Administration, Economics, Information Sciences, Law or Philosophy #0085 (lr) (financial, macro policy)International Trade #0087 (lr)

(international trade, regional trade agreement economic integration)

NamibiaEconomics or Social Work and Community Development #0092 (lr)

(agricultural, resource, finance, econometrics, mathematical)

NetherlandsSenior Professorships in American Culture #0334 (lr) (American economic history)NicaraguaEconomics #0548 (l) or (lr)

(economic development, trade, globalization, regional integration, agricultural economics)

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OmanMultiple Disciplines: Sultan Qaboos University #0461 (l) or (lr)PanamaBusiness Administration #0552 (l)PhilippinesAgriculture and Fisheries Modernization #0171 (lr)

(agricultural economics, natural resource economics)

Fulbright-SyCip Distinguished Lecturing Award: Study of the United States #0172 (dl) (American economic policy)Global Issues #0173 (lr) (international economics)Philippine Studies #0174 (r) (economy in the Philippines)Study of the United States #0175 (l) (American economy and finance)U.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r)

(trade and economy between the U.S. and the Philippines)

PolandEconomics or Business Administration #0345 (l)

(finance, microeconomics, macroeconomics, international, econometrics, regional science)

International Relations or Political Science #0346 (l)(EU, international, global environmental problems)

PortugalLaw and Economics of Competition #0351 (l)

(Competition law, trade marks and unfair competition, merger control, economics of competition, economics of regulation, competition policy, regulated markets, antitrust law)

RomaniaAmerican Studies #0356 (l) or (lr) (American economics)Business Administration or Economics #0357 (l) or (lr)Russian FederationCommunity College Faculty Award #0365 (l)

(microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, dynamic systems, economic growth, real estate, monetary theory and banking, finance, regional science)

Social Sciences and Professional Fields #0368 (l) or (lr)RwandaBusiness Administration, Economics, Agriculture, Engineering or Veterinary Medicine #0095 (l) or (lr)

(micro finance, agricultural econometrics, economic calculus, statistics)

Business Administration, Economics, Sciences and Technology #0096 (lr) (applied statistics)SingaporeInternational Relations, Strategic Studies, Asian Studies, International Political Economy, Study of the US #0178 (lr) (political economy, american economics)Slovak RepublicAmerican Studies #0373 (l) (U.S. economy, history)Social Sciences #0375 (l) (macroeconomics, microeconomics, finance)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)SpainEconomics and Business Administration #0382 (l) (econometrics)Rural Economy and Development #0387 (lr)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r)Social Sciences and Humanities #0181 (l) (American economy)

TunisiaBusiness Administration #0470 (l) or (lr)

(industrial or monetary economics, international trade)

TurkeyBusiness Administration and Economics #0394 (l)UgandaEconomics or Business Administration #0110 (lr) (development, international trade)UkraineEconomics or Business Administration #0402 (l)

(microeconomics, macroeconomics, agricultural, comparative, environmental, money and banking, finance, urban, transition, risk or game theory, international, regional science, accounting)

Public Administration, NGO Management, Health Administration or Public Health #0407 (l) (city planning, regional science)VietnamHigher Education Administration #0187 (l) or (r) (higher education economics)ZambiaSocial Sciences, Sciences, Agriculture, Computer Science, Engineering or Law #0115 (lr)

EDUCATIONAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)AlbaniaEnglish Language Teaching Methodology #0193 (l)

(English language curriculum development and teacher training)

Social Sciences #0194 (l)(assessment, evaluation, curriculum development, teaching methodology)

ArgentinaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0506 (l) or (lr) (teacher education)ArmeniaEducation Administration #0196 (l)

(university governance, ethics in higher education, faculty development, higher education management, finance and budgeting, human resource management, educational reform)

AzerbaijanEducational Reform #0206 (l) (university administration, educational reform)Bosnia and HerzegovinaEducation or Civic Education #0216 (l) or (lr)

(civic education, teacher education, curriculum and syllabus development, teaching methods, textbook development and evaluation, applied research methods)

BotswanaHIV and AIDS #0048 (lr) (HIV/AIDS)BrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)

(curriculum studies, pedagogy, testing and measurement, policy studies, mathematics, science, international and global citizenship, multicultural, Aboriginal, literacy, technology)

North American Studies #0522 (r) (public policy related to Canada)ChileTEFL and Applied Linguistics or Education #0525 (l) or (lr)China, People’s Republic ofStudy of the United States #0134 (l)(American higher education administration)

CroatiaSocial Sciences #0232 (l) or (lr)Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r) (development, fundraising, arts administration)EstoniaArts or Arts Management #0241 (l) or (lr)

(art therapy, art therapy for special needs, dance therapy)

Science and Technology #0243 (l) or (lr) (science education)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r)

(higher education policy development and governance)

FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Karl Franzens University Graz Distinguished Chair in Cultural Studies #0006 (dl)Fulbright-University of Innsbruck Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Social Sciences #0007 (dl)Fulbright-University of Klagenfurt Distinguished Chair in Gender Studies #0008 (dl)Fulbright-University of Vienna Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Cultural Studies #0011 (dl) (sports and physical)Fulbright-York University Chair #0014 (dl)GeorgiaEducation #0256 (l) or (lr)

(Educational administration, educational research, curriculum development, teaching methods)

GermanyU.S.-Germany International Education Administrators Program #0264 (s) (international education)GhanaArts, Business Administration, Computer and Information Sciences, Education, Humanities or Social Sciences #0066 (lr) (online teaching, distance learning, technology)GreeceEducation #0267 (lr)GuineaFine Arts and Music #0072 (l) or (lr) (art, music)Hong KongBuilding General Education Curriculum in Hong Kong Universities #0136 (l)

(higher education administration, first-year experience, college level general education program, educational technology)

Social Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r)Social Sciences and Humanities #0141 (lr)India Distinguished Chair #0483 (dl) (higher education administration)Environmental Leadership #0484 (r) (conservation or environmental education)IrelandArt/Education #0281 (lr) (Art Education)Engineering Education #0286 (lr) (engineering education)Science Education #0293 (lr) (science education)IsraelFulbright-Technion Fellowship #0440 (lr) (science and technology)Postdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r) JapanStudy of the United States #0153 (l)

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U.S.-Japan International Education Administrators Program #0154 (s) (international, higher education administration)KenyaBusiness Administration, Computer Science or Education #0074 (lr) (curriculum theory, qualitative research)KoreaU.S.-Korea International Education Administrators Program #0159 (s) (international)Kyrgyz RepublicSocial Sciences, Humanities, Business Administration #0489 (l)(lr) or (r)Study of the United States #0490 (l) or (lr) (education pertaining to the U.S.)LatviaComputer Science or Computer Science Education #0313 (l) (e-learning)LebanonEducation #0450 (l) or (lr)LithuaniaSpecial Education #0326 (l) or (lr)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islamic education)Study of the United States #0166 (l) or (lr) (American higher education administration)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)MongoliaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0167 (l) or (lr)

(special education, distance education, early education)

MoroccoApplied Linguistics/TEFL #0457 (jl) (foreign language or TEFL teacher training)MozambiqueEducational Administration or Law #0086 (lr)

(administration, leadership, professional and human resources development, financial and resource management)

NorwayRoving Scholar in American Studies (Lower Secondary Level) #0339 (l)

(American studies for practicing lower secondary English teachers)

Roving Scholar in American Studies (Upper Secondary Level) #0340 (l)

(American studies for practicing upper secondary English teachers)

PhilippinesGlobal Issues #0173 (lr) (civic education)Philippine Studies #0174 (r) (Philippines or comparative education)QatarEducation #0464 (l) (early childhood)Republic of MaldivesMultiple Disciplines #0496 (l)(lr) or (r)Russian FederationCommunity College Administrators Seminar #0364 (s) (community college administration)Community College Faculty Award #0365 (l) (adult, continuing)Social Sciences and Professional Fields #0368 (l) or (lr) (educational administration)

RwandaEducation #0097 (l) or (lr) (secondary)Slovak RepublicEducation #0374 (l)

(special, teacher education, testing and measurement, methods, higher education administration)

South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)SpainDidactics and Educational Organization #0381 (l)Linguistics and Language Teaching #0386 (l)ThailandStudy of the United States #0184 (l) (American higher education)UgandaEducation or Psychology #0111 (lr) (curriculum development studies)Sciences #0112 (lr) (science)UkraineComputer, Information or Library Science #0400 (l) (educational technology)Education #0403 (l)

(higher education, special education, educational technology, teacher training, assessment, distance learning)

United Arab EmiratesMultiple Disciplines #0473 (l) or (lr) (leadership)VenezuelaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0563 (l)(lr) or (r)

(TEFL, educational policy, primary and secondary, adult education, distance learning)

VietnamHigher Education Administration #0187 (l) or (r)

(higher education governance, higher education management and administration; higher education policy, higher education economics)

ENGINEERINGArgentinaScience and Technology #0505 (l) or (lr)Argentina-Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental SciencesArgentina/Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental Sciences #0503 (lr)BotswanaEnergy Studies #0047 (lr) (mechanical, electrical, energy)BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)Science and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)BulgariaPure and Applied Sciences #0226 (l) or (lr)Burkina FasoEngineering or Environmental Sciences #0052 (lr) (water and sanitation, energy, civil)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)ChileScience and Technology #0523 (l) or (lr) (energy)Cote d’IvoireEngineering, Industrial Drawing or Computer Science #0057 (lr)

(electro-mechanics, industrial drawing, computer-aided technical drawing, material resistance, electronics, electro-techniques, automatism)

EgyptSciences #0427 (lr) or (r) (engineering research methods)El SalvadorMechatronics #0534 (l) (mechanatronics)EstoniaScience and Technology #0243 (l) or (lr)

(information technology in construction management, polymer physics)

EthiopiaArchitecture, Engineering, Management Information Systems, Urban Planning or Veterinary Medicine #0062 (lr)

(water resources, environmental, industrial, system)Humanities, Social Sciences or Sciences #0065 (lr)FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r) (textiles, automobile industry)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-York University Chair #0014 (dl)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Natural Sciences and Engineering #0024 (dl)Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Alternative Energy Technology #0034 (dlr)

(car technology and transportation, power generation)

HondurasFood Technology #0538 (lr) (agro-industrial)IcelandCivil Engineering or Construction Management #0276 (lr)

(structural engineering and design, system engineering, civil engineering, construction management, geotechnical engineering)

IrelandEngineering Education #0286 (lr) (engineering education)Engineering/Telecommunications #0287 (r)

(electronic and computer engineering, advanced embedded systems, image processing, home networking, biometrics)

IsraelFulbright-Technion Fellowship #0440 (lr)

(biomedical, chemical, civil, computer science, food and biotechnology, industrial, materials, mechanical, space technology, transportation, water resources)

Postdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)ItalyMechiatronics Engineering #0304 (jl)LithuaniaConstruction or Transportation Engineering #0320 (l) or (lr)

(road construction, transport managment and logistics, alternative fuels, engineering informatics, bioengineering, civil engineering, renewable energy technology)

MauritiusEngineering or Fashion Design, Marketing and Merchandizing #0081 (lr) (software, textile technology)NamibiaBusiness, Engineering, Environmental Health, Information Technology or Natural Resource Management #0091 (lr) (civil, electronic, power, mechanical)NepalMultiple Disciplines: Kathmandu University #0494 (lr)

(mechanical or electrical, including telecommunications-signal processing, wireless communication, fiber optics)

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NicaraguaIndustrial Engineering #0549 (lr) (agroindustry management)NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r)

(environmental sciences, climate change, energy, polar studies)

OmanMultiple Disciplines: University of Nizwa #0462 (l) or (lr) (electrical)PhilippinesAgriculture and Fisheries Modernization #0171 (lr)

(agricultural engineering, irrigation, soil and water engineering)

PortugalBiotechnology #0349 (l) (biomedical engineering)RomaniaEngineering and Computer Science #0358 (l) or (lr)Russian FederationCommunity College Faculty Award #0365 (l) (applied electronics, oil and gas industry)Sciences, Engineering, and Medical Sciences #0367 (l) or (lr)RwandaBusiness Administration, Economics, Agriculture, Engineering or Veterinary Medicine #0095 (l) or (lr)

(design and construction of small dams, geographic information systems, river and flooding control, water balance modeling, thermodynamics, heat, machine design, computer-assisted design in irrigation)

Business Administration, Economics, Sciences and Technology #0096 (lr)

(civil, electrical, electronic, telecommunications)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)TurkeyScience and Technology #0395 (l) (industrial, metallurgical)UkraineComputer, Information or Library Science #0400 (l) (computer)United Arab EmiratesMultiple Disciplines #0473 (l) or (lr) (water resources, environmental)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)West BankEnvironmental Sciences/Technology #0475 (lr)

(environmental, pollution prevention, resource or waste management, alternative energy technology)

ZambiaArchitecture, Accounting, Finance, Wildlife Management, Computer Science, Chemistry, Materials Science or Engineering #0113 (lr)

(metallurgy and materials science, electrical, electronics)

Social Sciences, Sciences, Agriculture, Computer Science, Engineering or Law #0115 (lr)ZimbabweFinance #0118 (lr) (financial)

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)

ArgentinaScience and Technology #0505 (l) or (lr)Argentina-Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental SciencesArgentina/Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental Sciences #0503 (lr)BotswanaEnergy Studies #0047 (lr)

(sustainable energy development, energy management)

Indigenous Knowledge Systems #0049 (lr)(indigenous knowledge systems as they relate to human health, animal health, food systems, environment, biodiversity)

Tourism #0050 (lr) (tourism)BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)Science and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)BulgariaPure and Applied Sciences #0226 (l) or (lr)Burkina FasoEngineering or Environmental Sciences #0052 (lr)CanadaBusiness, Trade and Finance #0516 (r)

(environmental health related to sustainable commerce, impacts of business on environment and communities)

Education, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)Environment, Health and Sustainability #0518 (r)

(healthy human environments, water quality and safety, water resources management, water resources and climate change, environmental policy, environmental preservation)

North American Studies #0522 (r)(energy, global issues, U.S. and Canada issues)

Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)ChileScience and Technology #0523 (l) or (lr) (ecology)Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r)Social Sciences #0238 (l) (law, policy)EgyptSciences #0427 (lr) or (r)EstoniaScience and Technology #0243 (l) or (lr)

(energy, construction management, grassland science and management)

European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r)

(regulatory matters, policy development, impact studies)

FinlandFulbright-Saastamoinen Foundation Award in Health Sciences #0245 (lr)

(environmental health, public health, air and water pollution)

FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r) (agri-environment)Aquitaine Regional Awards #0250 (r) (forest and wood science)Nord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna #0009 (dl)

Fulbright-York University Chair #0014 (dl)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Natural Sciences and Engineering #0024 (dl)Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Alternative Energy Technology #0034 (dlr)

(building services engineering, electric power engineering, energy and material systems, energy conversion, environmental systems analysis, industrial energy systems, physical resource theory)

GeorgiaBiological Sciences #0255 (lr)

(forest environmental management, conservation biology)

GuineaAgriculture, Environmental Sciences or Forestry #0071 (l) or (lr) (forestry)Hong KongBuilding General Education Curriculum in Hong Kong Universities #0136 (l)HungaryAgriculture or Environmental Studies #0272 (l)

(environmental management, ecotourism, ecology, wildlife management, nature conservation, education, waste management, forestry)

IndiaEnvironmental Leadership #0484 (r)

(conservation; environmental information management, policy, regulations, toxicology)

IsraelFulbright-Technion Fellowship #0440 (lr) (water resources)ItalyPolicies and Tools for Environmental Sustainability #0305 (lr)LithuaniaConstruction or Transportation Engineering #0320 (l) or (lr)

(road construction, transport managment and logistics, alternative fuels, engineering informatics, bioengineering, civil engineering, renewable energy technology)

MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)MongoliaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0167 (l) or (lr)NamibiaBusiness, Engineering, Environmental Health, Information Technology or Natural Resource Management #0091 (lr)

(nature conservation, preservation of ecology, natural resources management, tourism)

NepalMultiple Disciplines: Kathmandu University #0494 (lr)NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r)

(climate change, energy research, polar studies)OmanMultiple Disciplines: Sultan Qaboos University #0461 (l) or (lr)PanamaRenewable Energy Science and Technology #0554 (l) or (lr)PhilippinesAgriculture and Fisheries Modernization #0171 (lr)

(waste management, natural resource management)

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Global Issues #0173 (lr) (environmental studies)Philippine Studies #0174 (r) (natural resources in the Philippines)U.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (topics relevant to U.S.-Philippine relations)PolandInternational Relations or Political Science #0346 (l) (global environmental problems)Republic of MaldivesMultiple Disciplines #0496 (l)(lr) or (r) (coastal or marine sciences)Russian FederationCommunity College Faculty Award #0365 (l)

(ecology, tourism, natural resource management, oil and gas industry, energy)

Sciences, Engineering, and Medical Sciences #0367 (l) or (lr)RwandaBusiness Administration, Economics, Sciences and Technology #0096 (lr)

(conservation, tropical ecology, natural resource management, renewable energy)

Slovak RepublicSocial Sciences #0375 (l)

(environmental, health and sustainability, ecotourism)

South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)SpainRural Economy and Development #0387 (lr) (Agrarian policy)Trinidad and TobagoEnvironmental Studies, Biotechnology and Plant Pathology #0558 (lr) (Plant Pathology)TurkeyScience and Technology #0395 (l)UgandaSciences #0112 (lr) (renewable energy)United Arab EmiratesMultiple Disciplines #0473 (l) or (lr) (water resources, other)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r) (earth sciences)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)Social Sciences and Humanities #0563 (l)(lr) or (r) (sustainable development)ZambiaArchitecture, Accounting, Finance, Wildlife Management, Computer Science, Chemistry, Materials Science or Engineering #0113 (lr) (wildlife management)ZimbabweEnvironmental Sciences #0117 (lr) (natural resource management)

FILM STUDIESAustriaFulbright-IFK Visiting Fellow in Cultural Studies #0202 (r)

(interdisciplinary and comparative research in cultural studies and humanities relevant to Viennese, Austrian and Central European traditions)

EgyptVisual and Performing Arts #0430 (lr) (cinema, visual effects)

EstoniaArts or Arts Management #0241 (l) or (lr) (tv and film production)FranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-University of Klagenfurt Distinguished Chair in Gender Studies #0008 (dl)Fulbright-University of Vienna Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Cultural Studies #0011 (dl) (media studies)Distinguished Chair in American Studies or Literature #0029 (dl) (American film, American media and society)GermanyAmerican Literature and American Studies (Junior Lecturing) #0260 (jl) (American media studies, American film history)IsraelArtist/Writer-in-Residence #0438 (l)Kyrgyz RepublicStudy of the United States #0490 (l) or (lr) (American film)MalaysiaStudy of the United States #0166 (l) or (lr) (American films)MauritiusArcheology or Film Studies #0080 (lr) (Indian diasporic cinema and digital cultures)PolandAmerican Studies #0344 (l) (American film)RomaniaAmerican Studies #0356 (l) or (lr) (American film)Russian FederationHumanities and Fine Arts #0366 (l) or (lr)UkraineAmerican Studies #0399 (l) (American film)

GEOGRAPHYArgentina-Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental SciencesArgentina/Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental Sciences #0503 (lr)AustriaAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Central European)BotswanaTourism #0050 (lr) (tourism)BrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)DenmarkAnthropology or American Studies #0239 (l)

(American geography, culture, society, business, politics)

EgyptSocial Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna #0009 (dl)Fulbright-University of Salzburg Distinguished Chair in Intercultural Theology and Study of Religions #0010 (dl)

Fulbright-University of Vienna Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Cultural Studies #0011 (dl) (ethnology, regional)Fulbright-York University Chair #0014 (dl)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)Hong KongPostdoctoral Research in the Social Sciences for China Specialists #0139 (r) (urban studies)HungaryAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Central European)JapanStudy of the United States #0153 (l) (urban planning)NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r)

(environmental sciences, climate change, energy, polar studies)

PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (geopolitics or environment in the Philippines)RomaniaAmerican Studies #0356 (l) or (lr) (American geography)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)SpainGeography #0384 (l)

(urban-regional development and new technologies)

TurkeySocial Sciences and Humanities #0396 (l)

GEOLOGYArgentinaScience and Technology #0505 (l) or (lr)Argentina-Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental SciencesArgentina/Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental Sciences #0503 (lr)AustriaFulbright-NAWI Graz Visiting Professor in the Natural Sciences #0203 (lr) (paleontology, mineralogy, petrology)BrazilScience and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)ChileScience and Technology #0523 (l) or (lr) (earth sciences, mining)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-University of Salzburg Distinguished Chair in Intercultural Theology and Study of Religions #0010 (dl)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Natural Sciences and Engineering #0024 (dl)NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r)

(environmental sciences, energy, climate change, polar studies)

OmanMultiple Disciplines: Sultan Qaboos University #0461 (l) or (lr)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)TurkeyScience and Technology #0395 (l) (geophysics)

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HISTORY (NON-U.S.)African Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)AustriaAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Austro-Hungarian, Central European)Fulbright-IFK Visiting Fellow in Cultural Studies #0202 (r)

(interdisciplinary and comparative research relevant to Viennese, Austrian and Central European traditions)

Bosnia and HerzegovinaReligious Studies #0218 (l) or (lr)

(Islam, Islam and the West, history of religion, the Arab and Muslim world)

BotswanaCulture and Peace Studies #0046 (lr) (African, culture and peace studies)Indigenous Knowledge Systems #0049 (lr)

(indigenous knowledge systems as they relate to human health, animal health, food systems, environment, biodiversity)

BrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaNorth American Studies #0522 (r) (North American studies)ChileSocial Sciences and Humanities #0524 (l) or (lr)China, People’s Republic ofChina Studies #0124 (r) (Chinese)Social Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)CroatiaSocial Sciences #0232 (l) or (lr)Czech RepublicSocial Sciences #0238 (l)EgyptSocial Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r)Tourism #0429 (l) (cultural heritage, museum studies)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r) (EU affairs, U.S.-EU relations)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Karl Franzens University Graz Distinguished Chair in Cultural Studies #0006 (dl) (ancient, modern)Fulbright-University of Klagenfurt Distinguished Chair in Gender Studies #0008 (dl)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)Fulbright-University of Warsaw Distinguished Chair in East European/Eurasian Studies #0030 (dl) (Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, Eurasia)Hong KongBuilding General Education Curriculum in Hong Kong Universities #0136 (l)Social Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r)Social Sciences and Humanities #0141 (lr)HungaryAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Austro-Hungarian, Central European)IndonesiaComparative Religion #0144 (l) or (lr)

(religion and the modern world, religious tolerance)

Islamic Studies #0146 (l) or (lr) (Islamic studies)United States-Indonesian Relations #0149 (l) or (lr) (U.S.-Indonesian relations)

IsraelPostdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)KoreaPeace Studies #0156 (l)

(East Asian comparative studies, history of peace ideas)

Social Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)LithuaniaJapanese Studies #0322 (l) (Japanese studies, politics and society)MacaoHumanities and Social Sciences #0160 (r)MalaysiaInternational Relations #0164 (lr)

(U.S. foreign policy in the 20th century with emphasis on Southeast Asia; Asian international relations)

Islamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islamic history)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (Philippine history)PolandInternational Relations or Political Science #0346 (l)

(European international relations, EU, world, Polish)

Russian FederationSocial Sciences and Professional Fields #0368 (l) or (lr)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r) (Chinese)TurkeySocial Sciences and Humanities #0396 (l)UkraineCultural Resource Management #0401 (l) or (lr) (historic preservation, museum studies)International Relations or Conflict Resolution #0404 (l)

(foreign policy, regional politics (Middle East, Asian-Pacific, Baltic, Black Sea), security studies)

INFORMATION SCIENCESAlgeriaMultiple Disciplines #0418 (l)ArgentinaScience and Technology #0505 (l) or (lr)BrazilScience and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)ChileScience and Technology #0523 (l) or (lr)China, People’s Republic ofPublic Health Policy, Environmental Policy, Library and Information Science #0132 (l) or (lr)EgyptLibrary Services and Information Science #0425 (lr)EstoniaScience and Technology #0243 (l) or (lr)

(computer science, IT in construction management)EthiopiaArchitecture, Engineering, Management Information Systems, Urban Planning or Veterinary Medicine #0062 (lr) (management information systems)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r)

(technology development, implementation, transfer)

Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-University of Klagenfurt Distinguished Chair in Gender Studies #0008 (dl)Fulbright-University of Salzburg Distinguished Chair in Intercultural Theology and Study of Religions #0010 (dl)Fulbright-Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration Distinguished Chair #0012 (dl)GhanaArts, Business Administration, Computer and Information Sciences, Education, Humanities or Social Sciences #0066 (lr)Business Administration, Economics, Computer and Information Sciences or Public Administration #0067 (lr)

(software engineering, distributed processing Internet applications)

HungaryBusiness Administration or Economics #0274 (l) (management information systems)IndiaMedical Sciences, Communications, Information Technology #0485 (l) (bioinformatics, information technology)KosovoInformation and Media Technology and Policy #0309 (l) or (lr)

(computer graphics, programming, Web development and applications)

LatviaComputer Science or Computer Science Education #0313 (l)

(e-learning or virtual and augmented reality and discrete event systems simulation)

LithuaniaLibrary and Information Science #0323 (l)MozambiqueBusiness Administration, Economics, Information Sciences, Law or Philosophy #0085 (lr) (information technology systems)NamibiaBusiness Administration, Information Technology or HIV/AIDS #0090 (lr) (information communications technology)Business, Engineering, Environmental Health, Information Technology or Natural Resource Management #0091 (lr)

(business computing, software development, computer networking)

NepalMultiple Disciplines: Kathmandu University #0494 (lr) (management information systems)OmanMultiple Disciplines: Sultan Qaboos University #0461 (l) or (lr)Multiple Disciplines: University of Nizwa #0462 (l) or (lr) (systems, technology)PolandEconomics or Business Administration #0345 (l) (management information systems)Russian FederationCommunity College Faculty Award #0365 (l)

(data mining, data resource management, management information systems, ERP, IT)

RwandaMathematics, Science and Technology #0098 (l) or (lr) (linear programming, software)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)UgandaComputer or Information Science, Architecture or Urban Development #0109 (lr)

(information technology, open source software, health informatics)

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UkraineComputer, Information or Library Science #0400 (l)

(information systems and management, Internet, multimedia, educational technologies, distance learning, management information systems)

Education #0403 (l) (educational technology)United Arab EmiratesMultiple Disciplines #0473 (l) or (lr) (information technology)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)

JOURNALISMAlgeriaMultiple Disciplines #0418 (l)ArgentinaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0506 (l) or (lr)AzerbaijanJournalism Training #0207 (l)Social Sciences #0208 (l)BulgariaCommunications and Journalism #0223 (l) or (lr)ChileSocial Sciences and Humanities #0524 (l) or (lr)China, People’s Republic ofJournalism/Communications #0129 (l)

(news writing, reporting, radio, television, digital, mass media management)

CroatiaSocial Sciences #0232 (l) or (lr)

(online journalism, radio and TV reporting, PR techniques, media management)

FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-University of Vienna Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Cultural Studies #0011 (dl)GhanaMass Communications, Journalism and Broadcasting #0069 (lr)

(writing, producing, managing, and broadcasting for radio)

Hong KongSocial Sciences and Humanities #0141 (lr)IndonesiaCommunication, Journalism and Media Studies #0143 (l) or (lr) (print, broadcast, digital and electronic media)JapanJournalism #0152 (r) (print, broadcast, digital media)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)MongoliaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0167 (l) or (lr)OmanEnglish, Communication and Media Studies #0460 (l) or (lr) (print or broadcast)PhilippinesU.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (topics relevant to U.S.-Philippine relations)PolandAmerican Studies #0344 (l) (U.S. media studies)Republic of MaldivesMultiple Disciplines #0496 (l)(lr) or (r)

Russian FederationSocial Sciences and Professional Fields #0368 (l) or (lr)SloveniaPolitical and Social Sciences #0378 (l)SpainJournalism #0385 (r) (print, broadcast, or business journalism)TurkeySocial Sciences and Humanities #0396 (l)UkraineJournalism #0405 (l)

(theory, practical journalism (print, radio, electronic, TV), media studies, international media systems, ethics, media law, public relations)

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (NON-U.S.)AustriaFulbright-IFK Visiting Fellow in Cultural Studies #0202 (r)

(interdisciplinary and comparative research in cultural studies and humanities relevant to Viennese, Austrian and Central European traditions)

BotswanaCulture and Peace Studies #0046 (lr) (African, culture and peace studies)ChileSocial Sciences and Humanities #0524 (l) or (lr) (international and cultural studies, gender studies)China, People’s Republic ofChina Studies #0124 (r) (Chinese, comparative)Social Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)FranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Karl Franzens University Graz Distinguished Chair in Cultural Studies #0006 (dl) (classical and modern languages)Fulbright-University of Innsbruck Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Social Sciences #0007 (dl) (Humanities or social sciences)Fulbright-University of Klagenfurt Distinguished Chair in Gender Studies #0008 (dl)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)GermanyFulbright German Studies Seminar #0261 (s) (German studies)Hong KongBuilding General Education Curriculum in Hong Kong Universities #0136 (l)Social Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r)Social Sciences and Humanities #0141 (lr)JordanEnglish Language and Literature #0445 (l) (English language, English or world literature)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islamic literature)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)OmanMultiple Disciplines: University of Nizwa #0462 (l) or (lr) (English literature)PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (Philippine literature)

PolandTheoretical or Applied Linguistics/TEFL #0348 (l) (translation studies)Russian FederationHumanities and Fine Arts #0366 (l) or (lr)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r) (Chinese)TunisiaAmerican Literature and Culture #0469 (lr) (English, Anglophone literature)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r) (Welsh)Fulbright-Queen’s University Belfast Anglophone Irish Writing Award #0413 (lr)

(Anglophone Irish Writing or Modern Anglophone Irish Literature)

LAWAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)ArgentinaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0506 (l) or (lr)AustriaAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (EU, NATO)AzerbaijanSocial Sciences #0208 (l)Bosnia and HerzegovinaCriminology #0214 (l) or (lr)

(criminal procedure, international criminal law, forensic studies, victimology, delinquency, ethics, law enforcement, customs and crime, income tax evasion, international investments and crime)

Economics or Business Administration #0215 (l) or (lr) (international trade law)BotswanaCulture and Peace Studies #0046 (lr) (culture and peace studies)Indigenous Knowledge Systems #0049 (lr)

(intellectual property related to indigenous knowledge systems)

BrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)BulgariaPublic Policy, International Relations and Law #0225 (l) or (lr)

(business, common law contracts, employment, constitutional, criminal, international)

CambodiaBanking Practices #0123 (l) (banking law, commercial transactions)CanadaNorth American Studies #0522 (r)

(North American integration, international peace and security, human rights)

Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)China, People’s Republic ofChina Studies #0124 (r) (Chinese)Distinguished Lectureship in Law #0126 (dl)

(intellectual property, comparative, administrative, tax, business, contract, civil, constitutional, investment, international)

Law #0130 (l) or (lr)(administrative, business, investment, constitutional, civil, tax, intellectual property, comparative, contract)

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CroatiaLaw #0231 (l) or (lr)

(legal ethics, criminal law (financial crime), constitutional law, comparative law)

Social Sciences #0232 (l) or (lr)(human rights, comparative, criminology, international criminal law, sociology of law, law and economics)

Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r)

(nonprofit, development, fundraising, arts administration)

Social Sciences #0238 (l)(rule of law, environmental, international, comparative, constitutional)

El SalvadorLegal Education #0532 (l)

(criminal law, constitutional law, corporate/commercial law, international and commercial mediation, information/protection rights, conflict resolution, and/or immigration law)

EthiopiaAnthropology, Political Science, Law, Economics, Food Science or Tourism #0061 (lr)Humanities, Social Sciences or Sciences #0065 (lr)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r)

(EU affairs, U.S.-EU relations, immigration issues, regulatory matters, security issues, environmental concerns, language policy)

FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-York University Chair #0014 (dl)Danish Distinguished Chair in Human Rights and International Studies #0015 (r) (human rights law)German Distinguished Chair in American Studies #0020 (dl)Trento Chair in Law #0026 (dl)

(comparative, constitutional, labor, public, criminal, civil, history of law, human rights)

Fulbright-UCP Chair in International Commercial Trade and Business Law #0032 (dl)

(Corporate law and securities regulation, global capital markets, international business transactions, finance and banking, international taxation, international contracts, multinational corporatio)

Fulbright-Lund University Chair in Public International Law #0035 (dlr)

(public international, international human rights, minority and indigenous rights, intellectual property, international labor standards)

GeorgiaAmerican Studies #0254 (l) (American law)GhanaLaw #0068 (lr)

(business, constitutional, environmental, human rights, intellectual property, investment, jurisprudence, public international)

HungaryAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (EU, NATO)IndiaEnvironmental Leadership #0484 (r)

(environmental law and regulations, environmental information policy)

JapanStudy of the United States #0153 (l)JordanAmerican Studies #0444 (l)

KoreaPeace Studies #0156 (l)

(global governance, human rights and democracy)Social Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)Study of the United States #0158 (l) or (lr) (U.S. law)KosovoApplied or Theoretical Economics or Business Administration #0308 (l) or (lr) (logistic law and economics)Kyrgyz RepublicSocial Sciences, Humanities, Business Administration #0489 (l)(lr) or (r)Study of the United States #0490 (l) or (lr) (American law)LatviaLaw #0315 (l)

(American constitutional law, history of American law, business and commercial law, criminal law)

MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Sharia law)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r) (comparative law, criminology)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)MongoliaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0167 (l) or (lr) (international law)MozambiqueBusiness Administration, Economics, Information Sciences, Law or Philosophy #0085 (lr)

(environmental, industrial, international contracts)Educational Administration or Law #0086 (lr) (international trade, economic, political)NetherlandsSenior Professorships in American Culture #0334 (lr)PhilippinesGlobal Issues #0173 (lr)

(international law, human rights, narcotics, environment, conflict transformation)

Study of the United States #0175 (l) (American law)U.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (U.S.-Philippine relations)PolandInternational Relations or Political Science #0346 (l) (European studies, international security)Law or Public Administration #0347 (l)

(international, comparative, constitutional, administrative, criminal, civil, labor, EU, human rights, commercial and corporate, international business and trade, arbitration, mediation, legal writing)

PortugalLaw and Economics of Competition #0351 (l)

(competition law, trademarks and unfair competition, merger control, economics of competition, economics of regulation, competition policy, regulated markets, antitrust law)

Republic of MaldivesMultiple Disciplines #0496 (l)(lr) or (r)RomaniaBusiness Administration or Economics #0357 (l) or (lr) (business law)Russian FederationSocial Sciences and Professional Fields #0368 (l) or (lr)

Slovak RepublicSocial Sciences #0375 (l)

(comparative, constitutional, public, international, environmental, business, trade)

SloveniaLaw #0377 (l)

(international trade, international criminal, financial, commercial and business, intellectual property, IT, civil, environmental, human rights, constitutional, legal ethics)

TurkeySocial Sciences and Humanities #0396 (l)UkraineEconomics or Business Administration #0402 (l) (business arbitration and negotiation)International Relations or Conflict Resolution #0404 (l) (arbitration, negotiation)Journalism #0405 (l) (media)Law #0406 (l)

(arbitration, business, trade, comparative, constitutional, civil, criminal, labor, administrative, international, environmental, human rights, EU, ethics, legal reasoning and writing)

United KingdomCriminal Justice and Police Research Fellowships #0410 (lr) or (r) (criminal justice)Fulbright-Queen’s University Belfast Award in Governance, Public Policy and Social Research #0414 (lr) or (r)

(Public policy and administration, governance, social research)

Fulbright-University of Ulster School of Policy Studies Award #0416 (lr)

(public administration, public management, social policy)

VenezuelaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0563 (l)(lr) or (r)

(administration of justice, criminal law and procedures, human rights, conflict resolution, constitutional law, labor law, intellectual property rights, taxation, ethics, court procedures)

West BankInternational Humanitarian and Human Rights Law #0476 (l) or (lr)

(international humanitarian, human rights, clinical human rights legal education)

ZambiaSocial Sciences, Sciences, Agriculture, Computer Science, Engineering or Law #0115 (lr)

LIBRARY SCIENCEChina, People’s Republic ofPublic Health Policy, Environmental Policy, Library and Information Science #0132 (l) or (lr)CroatiaSocial Sciences #0232 (l) or (lr) (information science, digital libraries)EgyptLibrary Services and Information Science #0425 (lr)

(staff training, collections development management, children’s resources)

El SalvadorLibrary Science #0533 (lr)

(organization of knowledge, new information technologies)

FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)

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LithuaniaLibrary and Information Science #0323 (l)UkraineComputer, Information or Library Science #0400 (l)

(information retrieval and library automation, library management, digital preservation and access, information systems and management, Internet, multimedia, educational technologies)

Education #0403 (l) (educational technology, distance learning)

LINGUISTICSAlgeriaMultiple Disciplines #0418 (l) (interpretation)BulgariaApplied Linguistics/Linguistics #0221 (l) or (lr)

(English phonology and semantics, history of English language, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics)

CroatiaSocial Sciences #0232 (l) or (lr)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Karl Franzens University Graz Distinguished Chair in Cultural Studies #0006 (dl)GreeceLinguistics #0268 (lr)JapanStudy of the United States #0153 (l) (sociolinguistics)LatviaSocial Sciences #0317 (l) (English philology, translation studies)LithuaniaLinguistics, Academic Writing, American Studies or Literature #0324 (l)

(language acquisition, corpus linguistics, discourse analysis, pragmatics)

PolandTheoretical or Applied Linguistics/TEFL #0348 (l)

(sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, second language acquisition, semantics, phonetics, phonology, syntax)

SpainLinguistics and Language Teaching #0386 (l)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0181 (l) (Austronesian languages)Turkey TEFL/Applied Linguistics #0392 (l)UkraineTheoretical or Applied Linguistics/TEFL #0408 (l)

(sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, pragmatics, semantics, comparative, cognitive, discourse analysis)

MATHEMATICSArgentinaScience and Technology #0505 (l) or (lr)AustriaFulbright-NAWI Graz Visiting Professor in the Natural Sciences #0203 (lr)BrazilScience and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)ChileScience and Technology #0523 (l) or (lr)EthiopiaHumanities, Social Sciences or Sciences #0065 (lr) (statistics)

FranceNord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-University of Innsbruck Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Social Sciences #0007 (dl) (economics, statistics)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Natural Sciences and Engineering #0024 (dl)HungaryBusiness Administration or Economics #0274 (l) (game theory, applied)IrelandEconomics #0285 (lr)

(mathematical economics, economic theory, mathematical modeling)

IsraelFulbright-Technion Fellowship #0440 (lr) (p ure and applied)Postdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)ItalyMath and Sciences #0303 (jl)OmanMultiple Disciplines: University of Nizwa #0462 (l) or (lr) (statistics)PortugalMathematics #0352 (r)

(stochastic analysis, geometric methods in probability, spectral theory, integrable systems, quantum geometry)

Mathematics / Applied Mathematics #0353 (lr)(classical theory of partial differential equations (and numerical approximation to their solutions) or computational algebra or combinatorics (algebraic and/or probabilistic aspects))

Russian FederationSciences, Engineering, and Medical Sciences #0367 (l) or (lr)RwandaBusiness Administration, Economics, Sciences and Technology #0096 (lr) (applied)Mathematics, Science and Technology #0098 (l) or (lr)

(applied, programming and software, linear programming, modeling, differential equations)

South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)

MEDICAL SCIENCESAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)AustriaFulbright-Freud Visiting Scholar of Psychoanalysis #0201 (lr) (psychoanalysis, psychotherapy)Barbados and Eastern CaribbeanAllied Health #0508 (l)

(cytology, allied health, medical laboratory technology)

BotswanaHIV and AIDS #0048 (lr) (HIV/AIDS)Indigenous Knowledge Systems #0049 (lr)

(indigenous knowledge systems as they relate to human health, animal health, food systems, environment, biodiversity)

BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)Science and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)BulgariaPure and Applied Sciences #0226 (l) or (lr)

CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)Environment, Health and Sustainability #0518 (r)

(water-related health issues, comparative biomedical nutrisciences, health and wellness, enhancement of natural product bioactive compounds, biomedical research, environmental epidemiology)

ChileScience and Technology #0523 (l) or (lr) (biotechnology)Democratic Republic of the CongoPublic Health #0059 (lr)

(epidemiology, biostatistics, health services organization, disease control, environmental health and ecotoxicology, reproductive health, biomedical sciences, child health and nutrition)

EthiopiaArchitecture, Engineering, Management Information Systems, Urban Planning or Veterinary Medicine #0062 (lr) (veterinary medicine)FinlandFulbright-Saastamoinen Foundation Award in Health Sciences #0245 (lr)

(food and health, food safety, molecular medicine, neurosciences, medical imaging, prevention and treatment of chronic diseases, environmental health, public health, air and water pollution)

FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r)

(medical imaging, computer-assisted surgery, medical robotics, biotechnology)

Nord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-University of Salzburg Distinguished Chair in Intercultural Theology and Study of Religions #0010 (dl)

(immunology, allergy, genomics, bioinformatics)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Natural Sciences and Engineering #0024 (dl)Hong KongMultiple Disciplines: Hong Kong Polytechnic University #0138 (lr) (health and wellness enhancement)IndiaMedical Sciences, Communications, Information Technology #0485 (l) (radiology, public health, bioinformatics)IrelandMedical Sciences/Occupational Therapy/Science #0288 (lr)Medical Sciences/Speech and Language Pathology #0289 (lr)IsraelFulbright-Technion Fellowship #0440 (lr)ItalyScientific Research Methodology #0306 (lr) (philosophy of science, research methodology)JordanNursing #0446 (l)

(oncology, maternity, women’s health, pediatric, psychiatric or community health nursing; nursing management and leadership; nursing informatics)

Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)MozambiqueMedical Sciences #0088 (lr) (family, pediatrics, tropical, HIV/AIDS)NepalMultiple Disciplines: Kathmandu University #0494 (lr)

(anatomy, pharmacy, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, or microbiology)

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OmanMultiple Disciplines: Sultan Qaboos University #0461 (l) or (lr)

(oncology or any medical or nursing specialization)Multiple Disciplines: University of Nizwa #0462 (l) or (lr) (biotechnology, nursing)PhilippinesAgriculture and Fisheries Modernization #0171 (lr) (animal nutrition, veterinary medicine)PortugalBiotechnology #0349 (l) (biomedical engineering)Russian FederationCommunity College Faculty Award #0365 (l)

(health care, nursing, gerontology, social services, dental hygiene, physical therapy)

Sciences, Engineering, and Medical Sciences #0367 (l) or (lr)RwandaBusiness Administration, Economics, Agriculture, Engineering or Veterinary Medicine #0095 (l) or (lr)

(veterinary anatomy, pathology and surgery, animal biotechnology, radiology and animal imaging)

Business Administration, Economics, Sciences and Technology #0096 (lr) (pre-clinical, clinical)Medical Sciences and Physical Therapy #0099 (l) or (lr)

(exercise physiology, human anatomy and physiology, therapeutic exercise, orthopedic manipulation techniques, conditions associated with back pain, uppper motor neuron lesions)

South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)TurkeyScience and Technology #0395 (l)UkrainePublic Administration, NGO Management, Health Administration or Public Health #0407 (l) (public health)United Arab EmiratesMultiple Disciplines #0473 (l) or (lr) (health care administration)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)ZambiaMedical Sciences #0114 (lr)

MUSICAustriaAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Central European)Fulbright-IFK Visiting Fellow in Cultural Studies #0202 (r)

(interdisciplinary and comparative research in cultural studies and humanities relevant to Viennese, Austrian and Central European traditions)

BulgariaFine and Performing Arts #0224 (l) or (lr) (musical performance)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)

(cognitive theory, listener-oriented theory, psychology applied to theory)

EgyptVisual and Performing Arts #0430 (lr) (vocal studies)FranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)

Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Karl Franzens University Graz Distinguished Chair in Cultural Studies #0006 (dl) (musicology)GuineaFine Arts and Music #0072 (l) or (lr)

(education, performance, history, history of musical instruments)

HungaryAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Central European)IrelandMusic/Ethnomusicology #0290 (lr) (Ethnomusicology)IsraelArtist/Writer-in-Residence #0438 (l) (instrumental, vocal, opera)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)Kyrgyz RepublicStudy of the United States #0490 (l) or (lr) (American music)LatviaMusic #0316 (l)

(brass wind instruments, trumpet, trombone, jazz saxophone, jazz doublebass, jazz theory)

RomaniaMusic #0359 (l) (jazz)Russian FederationHumanities and Fine Arts #0366 (l) or (lr)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0181 (l) (Feldenkrais, cello, piano)UkraineAmerican Studies #0399 (l) (American music)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r)

PHILOSOPHYBosnia and HerzegovinaReligious Studies #0218 (l) or (lr) (comparative religion, Islam)China, People’s Republic ofStudy of the United States #0134 (l) (American)CroatiaSocial Sciences #0232 (l) or (lr)Czech RepublicAmerican Studies #0236 (l) (American)Social Sciences #0238 (l)EgyptAmerican Studies #0424 (l) (American)FranceNord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r) (cognitive sciences, ethics)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Karl Franzens University Graz Distinguished Chair in Cultural Studies #0006 (dl)Fulbright-University of Klagenfurt Distinguished Chair in Gender Studies #0008 (dl)Fulbright-University of Vienna Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Cultural Studies #0011 (dl)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)

HungaryAmerican Studies or American Literature #0273 (l) (American)JapanStudy of the United States #0153 (l)KoreaPeace Studies #0156 (l)

(human rights and democracy, history of peace ideas)

LebanonPhilosophy #0453 (l) or (lr)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islam)Study of the United States #0166 (l) or (lr) (American philosophy)MozambiqueBusiness Administration, Economics, Information Sciences, Law or Philosophy #0085 (lr) (ethics and politics)PhilippinesGlobal Issues #0173 (lr)

(human rights, peace studies and conflict transformation)

Study of the United States #0175 (l) (American philosophy)RomaniaAmerican Studies #0356 (l) or (lr) (American philosophy)Russian FederationHumanities and Fine Arts #0366 (l) or (lr)Slovak RepublicAmerican Studies #0373 (l) (American)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)ThailandStudy of the United States #0184 (l) (American philosophy)UkraineAmerican Studies #0399 (l) (American, cultural theory, postmodernism)

PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMYArgentinaScience and Technology #0505 (l) or (lr)AustriaFulbright-NAWI Graz Visiting Professor in the Natural Sciences #0203 (lr)

(experimental physics, theoretical physics, geophysics, astrophysics, meteorology)

BeninComputer Science and Physics #0044 (l) or (lr)

(pattern recognition and classification, remote sensing, Bayesian networks)

BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)Science and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)BulgariaPure and Applied Sciences #0226 (l) or (lr)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)ChileScience and Technology #0523 (l) or (lr)EgyptSciences #0427 (lr) or (r)EstoniaScience and Technology #0243 (l) or (lr) (polymer physics)

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EthiopiaHumanities, Social Sciences or Sciences #0065 (lr)FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r) (nanosciences, photonics)Aquitaine Regional Awards #0250 (r) (optics, lasers, high-field physics)Nord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Natural Sciences and Engineering #0024 (dl)Hong KongMultiple Disciplines: Hong Kong Polytechnic University #0138 (lr) (applied physics, smart materials and systems)IcelandCivil Engineering or Construction Management #0276 (lr) (heating and building physics, materials science)Israel Fulbright-Technion Fellowship #0440 (lr)Postdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)ItalyMath and Sciences #0303 (jl)Scientific Research Methodology #0306 (lr) (philosophy of science, research methodology)NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r)

(environmental sciences, climate change, energy, polar studies)

PanamaRenewable Energy Science and Technology #0554 (l) or (lr)Russian FederationSciences, Engineering, and Medical Sciences #0367 (l) or (lr)RwandaMathematics, Science and Technology #0098 (l) or (lr)

(applied, quantum and nuclei, quantum mechanics, computational)

South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)

POLITICAL SCIENCEAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)ArgentinaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0506 (l) or (lr)AustriaAmerican Studies #0198 (l) (American politics and government)Austrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r)

(NATO, EU integration, Central European security, European studies)

Fulbright-Diplomatic Academy Visiting Professor of International Relations #0200 (l)

(theories of international relations, U.S. foreign policy, transatlantic policy)

AzerbaijanSocial Sciences #0208 (l)

(international relations, public policy, conflict resolution)

Bosnia and HerzegovinaPolitical Science #0217 (l) or (lr)

(American government, comparative constitutional government, public administration, quantitative research methods, peace and conflict resolution studies, other fields)

BotswanaCulture and Peace Studies #0046 (lr) (culture and peace studies)HIV and AIDS #0048 (lr) (HIV/AIDS)Tourism #0050 (lr) (tourism)BrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)BulgariaPublic Policy, International Relations and Law #0225 (l) or (lr)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)ChileSocial Sciences and Humanities #0524 (l) or (lr)China, People’s Republic ofChina Studies #0124 (r)

(Chinese politics, Asian politics, comparative, international)

Distinguished Lectureship in Study of the United States #0127 (dl) (American foreign policy, American politics)Public Administration/Public Policy #0131 (l) or (lr)

(public policy, public administration, modernization of government structures)

Social Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)Study of the United States #0134 (l)

(American politics, American political process, American foreign policy)

CroatiaSocial Sciences #0232 (l) or (lr)

(American politics, international relations, comparative politics)

Czech RepublicAmerican Studies #0236 (l) (American government, politics)Social Sciences #0238 (l)

(theory, methods, international relations, civic education)

DenmarkAnthropology or American Studies #0239 (l)

(American politics, society, culture, education, business)

EgyptAmerican Studies #0424 (l) (American political system, public policy)Political Science #0426 (r)Social Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r)EthiopiaAnthropology, Political Science, Law, Economics, Food Science or Tourism #0061 (lr) (international relations)Humanities, Social Sciences or Sciences #0065 (lr) (international relations)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r)

(EU affairs, U.S.-EU relations, immigration issues, language policy, regulatory matters, monetary policy, security issues)

Fulbright Chair in U.S.-EU Relations #0189 (lr) (EU affairs, U.S.-EU relations)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Australian National University (ANU) Distinguished Chair in American Political Science #0001 (DR)

(political thought, comparative politics, government, federalism, foreign policy, international relations (including security) presidential policy, or any relevant political science subfield)

Fulbright-University of Innsbruck Distinguished Chair in

Humanities and Social Sciences #0007 (dl)Fulbright-University of Vienna Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Cultural Studies #0011 (dl)Danish Distinguished Chair in Human Rights and International Studies #0015 (r)

(Sociology, Geography, Development Studies, Political Ecology)

Danish Distinguished Chair in American Studies #0016 (lr) (American politics)Bicentennial Chair in American Studies #0017 (dlr)John Marshall Chair in Political Science #0021 (dl) (U.S. government, politics)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)Distinguished Chair in American Studies or Literature #0029 (dl) (U.S. government, Congress, foreign policy)Fulbright-University of Warsaw Distinguished Chair in East European/Eurasian Studies #0030 (dl) (Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, Eurasia)Fulbright-Uppsala University Chair in American Studies #0036 (dlr) (American politics)GeorgiaAmerican Studies #0254 (l)GermanyAmerican Literature and American Studies (Junior Lecturing) #0260 (jl) (American government and politics)Fulbright German Studies Seminar #0261 (s)Fulbright-Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Research in International Politics #0262 (r)

(security studies, international politics, European integration and enlargement)

GhanaArts, Business Administration, Computer and Information Sciences, Education, Humanities or Social Sciences #0066 (lr)

(American foreign policy, international relations)Hong KongBuilding General Education Curriculum in Hong Kong Universities #0136 (l)Humanities and Social Sciences #0137 (l) or (lr) (American politics, American foreign policy)Postdoctoral Research in the Social Sciences for China Specialists #0139 (r)

(international relations, comparative politics, urban studies, public policy, social policy)

Social Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r) (public policy, urbanization, environmental policy)Social Sciences and Humanities #0141 (lr)

(Chinese-American relations, American foreign policy towards China, environmental policy, public health policy, science and technology policy)

HungaryAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r)

(NATO, EU integration, Central European security, European studies)

American Studies or American Literature #0273 (l)(American government, politics, political culture)

India Distinguished Chair #0483 (dl) (American politics and political institutions)IndonesiaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0147 (l) or (lr)

(American politics, American foreign policy, American economic development)

United States-Indonesian Relations #0149 (l) or (lr)(American foreign policy, international relations, conflict resolution, comparative politics, U.S.-Indonesian relations)

IrelandPolitical Science #0291 (lr) (U.S. politics)

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Political Science #0292 (lr) (models of governance, political participation)IsraelPostdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)ItalyAmerican Literature #0301 (l)

(U.S. political or intellectual history, U.S. foreign policy)

Policies and Tools for Environmental Sustainability #0305 (lr)JapanStudy of the United States #0153 (l)

(American politics, American foreign and diplomatic policy, international relations)

JordanAmerican Studies #0444 (l) (American politics, foreign policy)KazakhstanAmerican Studies #0487 (l) (American political systems, gender studies)KoreaPeace Studies #0156 (l)

(international security policies, politics of Southeast or East Asia, conflict resolution, global governance, U.S. politics, U.N.)

Social Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)Study of the United States #0158 (l) or (lr) (American politics, American foreign policy)KosovoPolitical Science #0310 (l) or (lr)

(comparative politics, political science methodology)Public Policy, Political Science, International Relations #0311 (l) or (lr) (international relations, public policy analysis)Kyrgyz RepublicSocial Sciences, Humanities, Business Administration #0489 (l)(lr) or (r) (international relations, comparative politics)Study of the United States #0490 (l) or (lr)

(American political system, international relations, comparative politics, policy analysis)

LatviaSocial Sciences #0317 (l)LebanonAmerican Studies #0449 (l) or (lr) (American political processes, U.S. foreign policy)LithuaniaInternational Relations #0321 (lr) (war and peace studies)Japanese Studies #0322 (l) (Japanese studies, politics and society)Public Administration #0325 (l)

(public policy analysis, public policy and governance)

MacaoHumanities and Social Sciences #0160 (r)International Relations #0161 (lr)

(international relations, U.S.-European relations, EU foreign policy)

MalaysiaInternational Relations #0164 (lr)

(U.S. foreign policy in the 20th century with emphasis on Southeast Asia; Asian international relations)

Islamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (political Islam)Study of the United States #0166 (l) or (lr)

(American politics and political process, American foreign policy)

Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)

MongoliaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0167 (l) or (lr)

(international relations, American politics, sustainable development)

PanamaPublic Administration and Political Science #0553 (lr)PhilippinesFulbright-SyCip Distinguished Lecturing Award: Study of the United States #0172 (dl) (American foreign policy)Global Issues #0173 (lr)

(human rights, peace studies, environment, conflict transformation, governance, international relations)

Philippine Studies #0174 (r)(Philippine politics, government, comparative politics)

Study of the United States #0175 (l) (American politics and government)U.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r)

(international relations, American foreign policy, democracy, diplomacy)

PolandAmerican Studies #0344 (l) (U.S. government, politics)International Relations or Political Science #0346 (l)

(U.S. foreign policy, security studies, peace studies, comparative, EU, regional politics, political theory, Middle East conflict, global environmental problems, politics and religion)

QatarPolitical Science #0465 (l) (international relations)RomaniaPolitics and Governance #0360 (lr) (comparative politics, American government)Russian FederationSocial Sciences and Professional Fields #0368 (l) or (lr)SerbiaAmerican Politics, Government or American History #0370 (l) or (lr) (American government, politics)SingaporeInternational Relations, Strategic Studies, Asian Studies, International Political Economy, Study of the US #0178 (lr)

(international relations, strategic studies, Asia and/or Pacific, political economy)

Slovak RepublicAmerican Studies #0373 (l)

(U.S. government, politics, foreign policy, national security studies)

Social Sciences #0375 (l)(international relations, globalization, national security, conflict resolution)

SloveniaPolitical and Social Sciences #0378 (l)

(comparative politics, international relations, political theory, American politics, political sociology)

South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r) (Chinese)ThailandStudy of the United States #0184 (l)

(American government and political process, American foreign policy)

TurkeySocial Sciences and Humanities #0396 (l)

UkraineAmerican Studies #0399 (l)

(American government, institutions, foreign policy)International Relations or Conflict Resolution #0404 (l)

(organizations, globalization, peace studies, security studies, arms control, regional politics (Asia, Europe, Middle East))

Public Administration, NGO Management, Health Administration or Public Health #0407 (l) (public policy)United Arab EmiratesMultiple Disciplines #0473 (l) or (lr) (public administration)United KingdomFulbright-Queen’s University Belfast Award in Governance, Public Policy and Social Research #0414 (lr) or (r)Fulbright-University of Ulster School of Policy Studies Award #0416 (lr)

(public administration and management, social policy)

VenezuelaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0563 (l)(lr) or (r)

(security studies, international relations, public policy, political systems, comparative politics, social movements, public administration, women’s issues, civic education)

Study of the United States #0564 (l) or (lr) (American political thought)West BankInternational Relations Theory or American History #0477 (l) (international relations theory)ZambiaSocial Sciences, Sciences, Agriculture, Computer Science, Engineering or Law #0115 (lr)

PSYCHOLOGYAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)AustriaFulbright-Freud Visiting Scholar of Psychoanalysis #0201 (lr)

(human sciences, application or practice of psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic studies)

BotswanaHIV and AIDS #0048 (lr) (HIV/AIDS)BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)ChileSocial Sciences and Humanities #0524 (l) or (lr)CroatiaSocial Sciences #0232 (l) or (lr)Czech RepublicSocial Sciences #0238 (l)EgyptSocial Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r)FranceNord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r) (cognitive science)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-University of Innsbruck Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Social Sciences #0007 (dl)Fulbright-University of Klagenfurt Distinguished Chair in Gender Studies #0008 (dl)Fulbright-University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna #0009 (dl)Fulbright-University of Salzburg Distinguished Chair in Intercultural Theology and Study of Religions #0010 (dl)

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Fulbright-University of Vienna Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Cultural Studies #0011 (dl)Hong KongPostdoctoral Research in the Social Sciences for China Specialists #0139 (r)Kyrgyz RepublicSocial Sciences, Humanities, Business Administration #0489 (l)(lr) or (r)Slovak RepublicSocial Sciences #0375 (l) (counseling, social, organizational)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)UgandaEducation or Psychology #0111 (lr) (counseling)UkraineEducation #0403 (l) (educational assessment, special education)

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONAlbaniaBusiness Administration or Public Administration #0192 (l)AlgeriaMultiple Disciplines #0418 (l)ArgentinaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0506 (l) or (lr)AzerbaijanSocial Sciences #0208 (l) (public policy, conflict resolution)Bosnia and HerzegovinaPolitical Science #0217 (l) or (lr)BotswanaHIV and AIDS #0048 (lr) (HIV/AIDS)Tourism #0050 (lr) (tourism and leisure studies)CambodiaBanking Practices #0123 (l) (banking law, commercial transactions)CanadaEnvironment, Health and Sustainability #0518 (r)

(public policy regarding environment and human health, water resources management, environmental policy, environment and society)

North American Studies #0522 (r)(Canada and U.S. public policy, international institutions in the context of Canada and U.S. relations)

Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r) (public policy)China, People’s Republic ofPublic Administration/Public Policy #0131 (l) or (lr)

(modernization of government structures, public policy)

Public Health Policy, Environmental Policy, Library and Information Science #0132 (l) or (lr) (environmental policy)Social Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r)

(management, development, fundraising, arts administration)

Social Sciences #0238 (l)(training, public policy, finance, local government, environmental)

EgyptAmerican Studies #0424 (l) (public policy)Tourism #0429 (l)

(tourism management, cultural resource management, museum studies)

EthiopiaHumanities, Social Sciences or Sciences #0065 (lr) (urban management)European Union Affairs Research ProgramFulbright Chair in U.S.-EU Relations #0189 (lr) (EU affairs, U.S-EU relations)FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramDanish Distinguished Chair in Human Rights and International Studies #0015 (r)

(punishment, prisons and human rights, migration)GhanaBusiness Administration, Economics, Computer and Information Sciences or Public Administration #0067 (lr) (governance, leadership)Hong KongMultiple Disciplines: Hong Kong Polytechnic University #0138 (lr)

(sustainable urbanization; construction and land use)

Postdoctoral Research in the Social Sciences for China Specialists #0139 (r) (social policy, urban policy)Social Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r) (urbanization, environmental policy)Social Sciences and Humanities #0141 (lr)

(public health policy, environmental policy, science and technology policy)

IndiaEnvironmental Leadership #0484 (r)

(conservation; environmental information management, policy, regulations)

IrelandUrban Planning/Social Inclusion #0295 (lr)

(community and public consultation in urban regeneration programs, sustainable development)

KoreaPeace Studies #0156 (l)

(human rights and democracy, conflict resolution, global governance)

Social Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)Study of the United States #0158 (l) or (lr) (U.S. public institutions and administration)KosovoPublic Policy, Political Science, International Relations #0311 (l) or (lr) (public policy analysis)Kyrgyz RepublicStudy of the United States #0490 (l) or (lr) (American policy analysis)LithuaniaPublic Administration #0325 (l)

(public policy analysis, public policy and governance)

MalaysiaStudy of the United States #0166 (l) or (lr) (American public administration)MaliBusiness or Public Administration #0078 (lr)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r) (migration, demography, public policy)

Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)MongoliaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0167 (l) or (lr) (cultural preservation)PanamaPublic Administration and Political Science #0553 (lr)PhilippinesAgriculture and Fisheries Modernization #0171 (lr) (agricultural policy)Fulbright-SyCip Distinguished Lecturing Award: Study of the United States #0172 (dl)Global Issues #0173 (lr)

(human rights, environment, narcotics, civic education, conflict transformation, governance)

Philippine Studies #0174 (r) (politics and government in the Philippines)Study of the United States #0175 (l) (American government)U.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (democracy, diplomacy)PolandLaw or Public Administration #0347 (l)

(public finance, policy, state and local government, health, education, social services)

RomaniaPublic Administration #0361 (l) or (lr)Russian FederationCommunity College Faculty Award #0365 (l) (government service)Social Sciences and Professional Fields #0368 (l) or (lr)Slovak RepublicSocial Sciences #0375 (l)

(finance, regional and local government, public policy)

South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r)TurkeySocial Sciences and Humanities #0396 (l)UkraineCultural Resource Management #0401 (l) or (lr)

(historic preservation, museum studies, arts management)

Public Administration, NGO Management, Health Administration or Public Health #0407 (l)

(leadership, public policy, urban administration, city planning, regional science, public finance, training, research methods, NGO, arts management)

United Arab EmiratesMultiple Disciplines #0473 (l) or (lr)United KingdomCriminal Justice and Police Research Fellowships #0410 (lr) or (r) (police studies)Fulbright-Queen’s University Belfast Award in Governance, Public Policy and Social Research #0414 (lr) or (r)

(accountability, decision-making, aging, local governance)

Fulbright-University of Ulster School of Policy Studies Award #0416 (lr)

(comparative public administration, public management, social policy)

PUBLIC/GLOBAL HEALTHAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)ArgentinaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0506 (l) or (lr)

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BotswanaHIV and AIDS #0048 (lr) (HIV/AIDS)Indigenous Knowledge Systems #0049 (lr)

(indigenous knowledge systems as they relate to human health, animal health, food systems, environment, biodiversity)

BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)Environment, Health and Sustainability #0518 (r)

(environment and human health, water quality and safety, water-related health issues, comparative biomedical nutrisciences, health and wellness, enhancement of natural product bioactive compounds)

Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)China, People’s Republic ofPublic Health Policy, Environmental Policy, Library and Information Science #0132 (l) or (lr) (policy)Democratic Republic of the CongoPublic Health #0059 (lr)

(epidemiology, biostatistics, health services organization, disease control, environmental health and ecotoxicology, reproductive health, biomedical sciences, child health and nutrition)

FinlandFulbright-Saastamoinen Foundation Award in Health Sciences #0245 (lr)

(food safety, molecular medicine, prevention and treatment of chronic diseases, neuroscience, medical imagining, environmental health, air and water pollution)

Mid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)FranceAquitaine Regional Awards #0250 (r) (food science and human nutrition)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-York University Chair #0014 (dl)Hong KongMultiple Disciplines: Hong Kong Polytechnic University #0138 (lr) (health and wellness enhancement)IndiaMedical Sciences, Communications, Information Technology #0485 (l)LebanonHealth Education and Community Health #0451 (l) or (lr)

(theories of health education, health promotion, community health and mobilization, health communications, lifestyles, research methods)

MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)MozambiqueMedical Sciences #0088 (lr) (family, pediatrics, tropical, HIV/AIDS)NamibiaBusiness Administration, Information Technology or HIV/AIDS #0090 (lr) (HIV/AIDS management)Business, Engineering, Environmental Health, Information Technology or Natural Resource Management #0091 (lr)

(environmental health, occupational health and safety)

OmanMultiple Disciplines: Sultan Qaboos University #0461 (l) or (lr)PolandLaw or Public Administration #0347 (l) (health administration, social services)Russian FederationCommunity College Faculty Award #0365 (l)

(health care, nursing, gerontology, social services, dental hygiene, physical therapy)

Sciences, Engineering, and Medical Sciences #0367 (l) or (lr)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)UkrainePublic Administration, NGO Management, Health Administration or Public Health #0407 (l)

(treatment of the disabled, health policy, health management)

United Arab EmiratesMultiple Disciplines #0473 (l) or (lr) (health care administration)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)

RELIGIOUS STUDIESBosnia and HerzegovinaReligious Studies #0218 (l) or (lr)

(teaching of Islamic studies in the U.S., Islamic history and philosophy, Islam and the West, teaching of interfaith theology, religious pluralism in the U.S.)

Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramDanish Distinguished Chair in Human Rights and International Studies #0015 (r) (religion and human rights)Laszlo Orszagh Chair in American Studies #0022 (dl) (American)Hong KongSocial Sciences and Humanities #0141 (lr)HungaryAmerican Studies or American Literature #0273 (l) (religion in America)IndonesiaComparative Religion #0144 (l) or (lr) (comparative)Islamic Studies #0146 (l) or (lr) (Islamic studies)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islam or inter-religious dialogue)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)OmanMultiple Disciplines: Sultan Qaboos University #0461 (l) or (lr)Republic of MaldivesMultiple Disciplines #0496 (l)(lr) or (r)(Islamic studies)UkraineAmerican Studies #0399 (l) (religion in America)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r)

SOCIAL WORKBosnia and HerzegovinaCriminology #0214 (l) or (lr)

(criminology, forensic studies, victimology, delinquency, law enforcement)

BotswanaHIV and AIDS #0048 (lr) (HIV/AIDS)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-York University Chair #0014 (dl)Hong KongPostdoctoral Research in the Social Sciences for China Specialists #0139 (r)

(social policy)LatviaSocial Sciences #0317 (l)NamibiaEconomics or Social Work and Community Development #0092 (lr)

(applied casework, community development, child and family care, social, physical and mental health care)

PolandLaw or Public Administration #0347 (l) (social services)RomaniaSociology #0362 (l) or (lr)

(social work policy, nonprofit management, philanthropy)

SOCIOLOGYBosnia and HerzegovinaCriminology #0214 (l) or (lr)

(criminology, forensic studies, victimology, delinquency, law enforcement)

BotswanaCulture and Peace Studies #0046 (lr) (culture and peace studies)HIV and AIDS #0048 (lr) (HIV/AIDS)Tourism #0050 (lr) (tourism)BrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r) (migration and identity)ChileSocial Sciences and Humanities #0524 (l) or (lr)China, People’s Republic ofChina Studies #0124 (r)Social Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)Study of the United States #0134 (l) (American society)CroatiaSocial Sciences #0232 (l) or (lr)

(social psychology, postmodernism, queer studies, qualitative methodology, social stratification, sociology of art)

Czech RepublicAmerican Studies #0236 (l) (American society)Fulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r) (development, fundraising, arts administration)Social Sciences #0238 (l)EgyptAmerican Studies #0424 (l) (American studies)Social Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r)EthiopiaHumanities, Social Sciences or Sciences #0065 (lr)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-University of Innsbruck Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Social Sciences #0007 (dl)

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Fulbright-University of Klagenfurt Distinguished Chair in Gender Studies #0008 (dl)Fulbright-University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna #0009 (dl)Fulbright-University of Vienna Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Cultural Studies #0011 (dl)Bicentennial Chair in American Studies #0017 (dlr)German Distinguished Chair in American Studies #0020 (dl)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)Fulbright-University of Warsaw Distinguished Chair in East European/Eurasian Studies #0030 (dl)

(culture and nationality issues of Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, Eurasia)

Hong KongBuilding General Education Curriculum in Hong Kong Universities #0136 (l)Humanities and Social Sciences #0137 (l) or (lr)Postdoctoral Research in the Social Sciences for China Specialists #0139 (r) (social policy, urban studies)Social Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r) (urban studies)Social Sciences and Humanities #0141 (lr) (ethnicity and gender law)HungaryAmerican Studies or American Literature #0273 (l)

(minority, ethnic studies, multiculturalism, American society)

IndonesiaComparative Religion #0144 (l) or (lr)

(religion and the modern world, religious tolerance)JapanStudy of the United States #0153 (l)

(women’s studies, gender studies, popular culture, anthropology)

JordanAmerican Studies #0444 (l)KazakhstanAmerican Studies #0487 (l) (gender studies)KoreaPeace Studies #0156 (l)

(East Asian comparative studies, human rights and democracy, organizations in the Asia-Pacific region)

Social Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)Study of the United States #0158 (l) or (lr) (American society)LatviaSocial Sciences #0317 (l)

(sociology of culture, history of sociology, social science research methods, statistics, forecasting, social work)

LebanonAmerican Studies #0449 (l) or (lr) (sociology of the U.S.)MacaoHumanities and Social Sciences #0160 (r)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islamic society)Study of the United States #0166 (l) or (lr) (American society and culture)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)PhilippinesGlobal Issues #0173 (lr)

(human rights, civic education, peace studies and conflict transformation)

Philippine Studies #0174 (r) (society in the Philippines)Study of the United States #0175 (l) (American society)

PolandAmerican Studies #0344 (l)

(gender, ethnic studies, immigration, U.S. society)RomaniaSociology #0362 (l) or (lr) (philanthropy)Russian FederationSocial Sciences and Professional Fields #0368 (l) or (lr)Slovak RepublicAmerican Studies #0373 (l) (American society, culture)Social Sciences #0375 (l)

(social problems and policy, ethnic and minority studies)

SloveniaPolitical and Social Sciences #0378 (l) (political)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)SpainRural Economy and Development #0387 (lr)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r) (Taiwan or Chinese society)Social Sciences and Humanities #0181 (l) (study of the U.S., Chicano studies)ThailandStudy of the United States #0184 (l) (American society and culture)Trinidad and TobagoGender and Development, Feminist Methodology and Epistemology #0559 (lr) (Gender studies)TurkeySocial Sciences and Humanities #0396 (l)UkraineAmerican Studies #0399 (l)

(American society, multiculturalism, gender and ethnic issues, popular culture)

International Relations or Conflict Resolution #0404 (l)Public Administration, NGO Management, Health Administration or Public Health #0407 (l) (policy, treatment of the disabled)United KingdomFulbright-Queen’s University Belfast Award in Governance, Public Policy and Social Research #0414 (lr) or (r) (aging)Fulbright-University of Ulster School of Policy Studies Award #0416 (lr)

(social policy, comparative public administration, public management)

ZimbabweGender Studies #0119 (lr) (gender development studies)

TEFL/APPLIED LINGUISTICSAlbaniaEnglish Language Teaching Methodology #0193 (l) (curriculum development, teacher training)AlgeriaMultiple Disciplines #0418 (l)BulgariaApplied Linguistics/Linguistics #0221 (l) or (lr)

(general linguistics, phonology, semantics, second language acquisition, history of English, English language teaching methodology)

ChileTEFL and Applied Linguistics or Education #0525 (l) or (lr)

Cote d’IvoireAmerican Studies or Teaching English as a Foreign Language #0056 (lr)

(methodology, communication techniques, textbook analysis, evaluation)

GuatemalaTeaching English as a Foreign Language #0536 (l) or (lr)HondurasTeaching English as a Second Language #0540 (l) or (lr)

(TESOL methodology, curriculum development)IndonesiaTeaching English as a Foreign Language #0148 (l) or (lr)

(curriculum development, teacher training, program design and implementation)

JordanEnglish Language and Literature #0445 (l)Kyrgyz RepublicTEFL #0491 (l)

(communicative methodology, assessment techniques, online TEFL learning and teaching)

LithuaniaLinguistics, Academic Writing, American Studies or Literature #0324 (l)

(language acquisition, corpus linguistics, discourse analysis, pragmatics, methods of writing)

MacaoTeaching English as a Foreign Language #0162 (l) or (lr)

(curriculum development, materials development, evaluation and assessment, teacher training)

MexicoTeaching English as a Foreign Language #0546 (l) or (lr)

(TEFL methodology, curriculum development, teacher training, testing and evaluation, program design and implementation)

MoroccoApplied Linguistics/TEFL #0457 (jl) (language, linguistics, English-Arabic translation)NicaraguaTeaching English as a Second Language #0550 (l)OmanEnglish Language and Linguistics #0459 (l)English, Communication and Media Studies #0460 (l) or (lr)Multiple Disciplines: Sultan Qaboos University #0461 (l) or (lr) (testing)PhilippinesGlobal Issues #0173 (lr)

(language development for international competitiveness)

PolandTheoretical or Applied Linguistics/TEFL #0348 (l)

(sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, second-language acquisition, TEFL methodology, history of English, syntax, translation studies)

Russian FederationCommunity College Faculty Award #0365 (l) (methodology, teacher training)SpainLinguistics and Language Teaching #0386 (l)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0181 (l)

(curriculum and instruction, educational technology)Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) #0182 (l)

(teacher training, testing and evaluation, curriculum design)

TunisiaEnglish Language/Applied Linguistics #0471 (l)

(English for special purposes, TEFL, TESL, English for tourism, curriculum development, teacher training)

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Turkey TEFL/Applied Linguistics #0392 (l)

(ESL methodology, research methodology, applied linguistics)

TurkmenistanTEFL #0500 (l) or (lr)UkraineTheoretical or Applied Linguistics/TEFL #0408 (l)

(methodology, teacher training, second language acquisition, computer-aided language learning, history of English, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, cross cultural communication, academic writing)

UzbekistanTEFL #0502 (l) or (lr)

THEATERAustriaFulbright-IFK Visiting Fellow in Cultural Studies #0202 (r)

(interdisciplinary and comparative research in cultural studies and humanities relevant to Viennese, Austrian and Central European traditions)

BulgariaFine and Performing Arts #0224 (l) or (lr)EgyptVisual and Performing Arts #0430 (lr) (theater studies, dance, music)FranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-University of Vienna Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Cultural Studies #0011 (dl)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)GreeceAmerican Studies #0266 (lr) (American theatre, puppetry)

IsraelArtist/Writer-in-Residence #0438 (l)

(performance, directing, choreography, cinema, playwriting, scriptwriting)

Kyrgyz RepublicStudy of the United States #0490 (l) or (lr) (American theater)NetherlandsSenior Professorships in American Culture #0334 (lr) (American cultural history)PortugalTheater #0354 (l) (performing)Russian FederationHumanities and Fine Arts #0366 (l) or (lr)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0181 (l)

(computer aided costume design, constume construction, makeup, all aspects of theater)

TurkeySocial Sciences and Humanities #0396 (l)

URBAN PLANNINGArgentinaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0506 (l) or (lr)BotswanaTourism #0050 (lr) (tourism)BrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)ChileSocial Sciences and Humanities #0524 (l) or (lr)China, People’s Republic ofSocial Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)

EstoniaLandscape Architecture or Urban Planning #0242 (l) or (lr)EthiopiaArchitecture, Engineering, Management Information Systems, Urban Planning or Veterinary Medicine #0062 (lr)FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)Hong KongMultiple Disciplines: Hong Kong Polytechnic University #0138 (lr)

(sustainable urbanization; construction and land use)

Social Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r)IrelandUrban Planning/Social Inclusion #0295 (lr)IsraelFulbright-Technion Fellowship #0440 (lr) (town planning)ItalyPolicies and Tools for Environmental Sustainability #0305 (lr)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0181 (l) (study of culture and creative industries)UgandaComputer or Information Science, Architecture or Urban Development #0109 (lr)

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ALL DISCIPLINESAfrican Regional Research ProgramAll Disciplines #0040 (r)AustraliaAll Disciplines #0120 (lr) or (r)BahrainAll Disciplines #0419 (l)(lr) or (r)Belgium/LuxembourgAll Disciplines #0210 (r)BoliviaAll Disciplines #0511 (l)(lr) or (r) (biological sciences, economics, education, democratization, rural development, public health, environmental issues, American studies)BulgariaAll Disciplines #0219 (l)(lr) or (r) (American studies, American literature, applied linguistics, communications and journalism, economics, law, political science, international relations, public administration, education, social work, environmental studies, arts, pure and applied science)CanadaAll Disciplines #0515 (l)(lr) or (r) (Canada-U.S. relations, Canadian studies, public policy, international trade, North American economic integration, communications, culture, ecology, indigenous issues, law, border issues)CroatiaAll Disciplines #0227 (r)CyprusAll Disciplines #0233 (l)(lr) or (r) (American studies, drug abuse and prevention, archaeology, history, geology, domestic violence, nursing, conflict resolution)Czech RepublicAll Disciplines #0234 (r)EcuadorAll Disciplines #0529 (l)(lr) or (r)EgyptAll Disciplines #0420 (r)All Disciplines - Postdoctoral Research #0423 (r)FranceAll Disciplines #0247 (lr) or (r)All Disciplines - Multidisciplinary Studies #0248 (lr) or (r) (research in at least two different fields)GermanyAll Disciplines (Junior Research) #0257 (jr) (social sciences and humanities, economics, environmental sciences, law, communications and media science)

All Disciplines (Senior Lecturing/Research) #0258 (l)(lr) or (r) (social sciences and humanities, especially American and African American studies, economics, environmental sciences, law, communications, media science)All Disciplines (Travel-Only) #0259 (l)(lr) or (r)GreeceAll Disciplines #0265 (l)(lr) or (r)HungaryAll Disciplines #0269 (r)All Disciplines #0271 (l)(lr) or (r)IndiaAll Disciplines #0481 (r)IndonesiaAll Disciplines #0142 (l)(lr) or (r)IsraelAll Disciplines #0431 (r) (arts, sciences, humanities, social sciences)ItalyAll Disciplines (Junior Research) #0296 (jr) (humanities, social sciences, contemporary Italy)All Disciplines (Research) #0298 (r) (history, politics, government, society, culture of modern Italy)JapanAll Disciplines #0150 (r)JordanAll Disciplines #0442 (r)KazakhstanAll Disciplines #0486 (l)(lr) or (r) (humanities, social sciences, arts, business, economics, education, applied sciences)LebanonAll Disciplines #0448 (l)(lr) or (r) (American studies, social sciences, humanities, natural sciences, art, design, education, law, international relations, conflict resolution)MalaysiaAll Disciplines #0163 (l)(lr) or (r) (civic education and democracy, global and intercultural communications, global stability and conflict, economic globalization, educational issues pertaining to the roles of university in society or the future of higher education)MexicoAll Disciplines #0544 (l)(lr) or (r) (sciences, social sciences, law, business administration, humanities, arts)MoroccoAll Disciplines #0454 (r) (Possible research fields include, but are not limited to, those related to Moroccan or Arab- Islamic culture and society.)All Disciplines (serial) #0456 (l)(lr) or (r)

NepalAll Disciplines #0492 (r) (any academic research field, visual arts, creative writing, dance, theater)New ZealandAll Disciplines (Full Maintenance) #0168 (l)(lr) or (r)All Disciplines (Partial Maintenance) #0169 (l)(lr) or (r)NorwayAll Disciplines #0335 (l)(lr) or (r)PakistanAll Disciplines #0495 (r) (american literature, history, political system, sociology, law, public policy, religion in the United States, educational administration, teacher training, pure and applied sciences and technology, public health, gerontology, agriculture, food technology)ParaguayAll Disciplines #0555 (l)(lr) or (r) (economics, education, curriculum development, public administration, intellectual property rights)PolandAll Disciplines #0341 (r)Russian FederationAll Disciplines #0363 (r)Saudi ArabiaAll Disciplines #0466 (l)(lr) or (r) (American studies, American history or literature, archaeology, business administration, economics, educational administration, English language curriculum development)Slovak RepublicAll Disciplines #0371 (r)SpainAll Disciplines #0379 (r) (social sciences, humanities)SwedenAll Disciplines #0389 (l)(lr) or (r)SyriaAll Disciplines #0467 (r)TaiwanAll Disciplines (Partial Maintenance) #0179 (l)(lr) or (r)ThailandAll Disciplines #0183 (l)(lr) or (r)TurkeyAll Disciplines #0390 (r)All Disciplines: Collaborative Lecturing and Research #0391 (l)(lr) or (r) (humanities, sciences, social sciences)

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This index will help you locate award opportunities in a particular discipline. The first section covers countries offering awards that are titled All Disciplines and are not restricted by discipline. Subject areas listed in parentheses for these awards indicate country preferences. The rest of the index covers awards offered in 45 specific disciplines.Key to abbreviations: (r) research award, (l) lecturing award, (lr) lecturing/research award, (dl) distinguished lecturing award, (dlr) distinguished lecturing/research award, (jr) junior research award, (jl) junior lecturing award, (s) seminar.

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UkraineAll Disciplines #0397 (r)United Arab EmiratesAll Disciplines #0472 (r)United KingdomAll Disciplines #0409 (l)(lr) or (r)UruguayAll Disciplines #0560 (l)(lr) or (r) (agriculture, business administration, economics, education, engineering, environmental sciences, law, public administration, technology, TEFL, urban planning)VietnamAll Disciplines #0185 (r) (social sciences, humanities, public health, environmental studies, agriculture and forestry, information science)West BankAll Disciplines #0474 (lr) or (r) (American literature or history, business, economics, education, engineering, political science, urban studies, media studies, nursing, nutrition, peace studies, public health, applied statistics, information technology engineering, Islamic studies)

AGRICULTUREBrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r) (agronomy, veterinary sciences)Science and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaEnvironment, Health and Sustainability #0518 (r) (global food system and health human environments, water resources management, environmental preservation)FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r) (agri-environment)Aquitaine Regional Awards #0250 (r) (viticulture, wine-related disciplines, food science, forest, wood science)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r) (environmental sciences, climate change, energy, polar studies)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)

AMERICAN HISTORYCanadaNorth American Studies #0522 (r) (U..S. and Canada cross border relationship)Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r) (museum, arts administration, development, fundraising)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r) (U.S.-EU relations)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)PhilippinesU.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (foreign policy, diplomacy)

AMERICAN LITERATUREFulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)VenezuelaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0563 (l)(lr) or (r) (African American and other ethnic literature)

AMERICAN STUDIESBrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)PhilippinesU.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (U.S.-Philippine relations)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)VenezuelaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0563 (l)(lr) or (r) (American government and politics, foreign policy, film, music, culture and society)

ANTHROPOLOGYBrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)CambodiaAnthropology #0122 (l) or (r) (southeast Asian cultural anthropolgy)CanadaNorth American Studies #0522 (r) (indigenous peoples, U.S. and Candian cultures, North American integration, public culture, human rights)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r) (indigenous issues)China, People’s Republic ofChina Studies #0124 (r)EgyptSocial Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)Hong KongPostdoctoral Research in the Social Sciences for China Specialists #0139 (r)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r)(Islam)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (Philippine culture)

ARCHAEOLOGYFranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)

ARCHITECTUREBrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)

FranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r)(Islamic architecture)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r) (city and regional planning)

ARTAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)AustriaFulbright-quartier21/Museums Quartier Artist-in-Residence #0204 (r) (publishing, media and projection art, electronic music, game culture, comics, film analysis, sound architecture, light art)Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r)(arts administration, development, fundraising)FranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (art history, Islamic art)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)(dance, music, theater, arts education, filmmaking, painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, arts administration)PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (Philippine art and culture)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)

ART HISTORYAustriaAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Central European)Fulbright-IFK Visiting Fellow in Cultural Studies #0202 (r) (interdisciplinary and comparative research in cultural studies and humanities relevant to Viennese, Austrian and Central European traditions)China, People’s Republic ofSocial Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)FranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)HungaryAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Central European)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r) (Chinese)

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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r) (biology, biochemistry, biophysics, genetics, immunology, microbiology, parasitology, physiology)Science and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r) (Biofuels, health)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r) (cognitive, biological, and behavioural neurosciences; neuro-psychology, neuro- linguistics and neuro-imaging techniques to understand brain function)Environment, Health and Sustainability #0518 (r) (comparative biomedical nutrisciences, enhancement of natural product bioactive compounds, public policy and bioscience, commercialization of biomedical research, regional biotechnology development)EgyptSciences #0427 (lr) or (r) (genetic engineering, food or nutrition)FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r) (biotechnology, agri-environment)Aquitaine Regional Awards #0250 (r) (functional genomics, biology and chemistry interface, viticulture, wine-related disciplines, food science, nutrition, forest and wood science)Nord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r) (health, advanced information and communications technologies, food processing industries)IndiaEnvironmental Leadership #0484 (r) (environmental science management, toxicology)IrelandEngineering/Telecommunications #0287 (r) (biometrics)IsraelPostdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r) (environmental sciences, climate change, energy, polar studies)Republic of MaldivesMultiple Disciplines #0496 (l)(lr) or (r)(coastal or marine environmental sciences)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaBusiness, Trade and Finance #0516 (r) (international governance of economic and financial systems, knowledge-based enterprises, impacts of business on environment and communities, corporate social responsibility)

North American Studies #0522 (r) (international trade, international management standards related to U.S. and Canada)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r) (trade integration)Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r) (management, development, arts administration, fundraising)EgyptSocial Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r) (management, finance, accounting)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r) (EU affairs, U.S.-EU relations, regulatory matters, monetary policy, environmental concerns)FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r) (textiles, automobile industry)IrelandBusiness/Innovation #0283 (r)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)Kyrgyz RepublicSocial Sciences, Humanities, Business Administration #0489 (l)(lr) or (r)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islamic banking)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r) (international trade, binational business)PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (business practices in the Philippines)U.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (trade between the U.S. and the Philippines)Republic of MaldivesMultiple Disciplines #0496 (l)(lr) or (r) (management, hospitality and tourism)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r)

CHEMISTRYAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r) (biochemistry)Science and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)EgyptSciences #0427 (lr) or (r) (food or nutrition)FranceAquitaine Regional Awards #0250 (r) (biology and chemistry interface)Nord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r)IndiaEnvironmental Leadership #0484 (r) (conservation; environmental sciences;toxicology)

IsraelPostdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r) (environmental sciences, climate change, energy, polar studies)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)

COMMUNICATIONSAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)AustriaFulbright-quartier21/Museums Quartier Artist-in-Residence #0204 (r) (publishing, radio and TV broadcasting, media and projection art, electronic music, game culture, comics, film analysis, sound architecture, light art)CanadaNorth American Studies #0522 (r) (public policy on U.S. and Canada in the media)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r) (development, fundraising, arts administration)FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)FranceNord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r) (advanced technologies of communications)Hong KongSocial Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r) (film, television)JapanJournalism #0152 (r) (print, broadcast, digital media)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)PhilippinesU.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (journalism)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)SpainJournalism #0385 (r) (print, broadcast, or business journalism)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r) (journalism, media studies)

COMPUTER SCIENCEBrazilScience and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)

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CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r) (medical imaging, computer-assisted surgery, medical robots, nanosciences, biotechnology)IrelandEngineering/Telecommunications #0287 (r) (computer engineering, advanced embedded systems, image processing, home networking, biometrics)IsraelPostdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)

CREATIVE WRITINGFranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)

DANCEFranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)

ECONOMICSAustriaAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (EU integration)BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)Social Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaBusiness, Trade and Finance #0516 (r) (international governance of economic and financial systems, environmental or resource, international development)Environment, Health and Sustainability #0518 (r) (water, environmental)North American Studies #0522 (r) (trade between U.S. and Canada, North American integration, globalization)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)China, People’s Republic ofChina Studies #0124 (r) (Chinese, comparative)Social Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r) (management, development, fundraising, arts administration)EgyptSocial Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r)(EU affairs, U.S.-EU relations, monetary policy, regulatory matters)FranceNord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r) (industrial societies, economic systems)

HungaryAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (EU integration)IndiaEnvironmental Leadership #0484 (r) (environmental management, environmental regulations)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)Kyrgyz RepublicSocial Sciences, Humanities, Business Administration #0489 (l)(lr) or (r)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (economy in the Philippines)U.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (trade and economy between the U.S. and the Philippines)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r)VietnamHigher Education Administration #0187 (l) or (r) (higher education economics)

EDUCATIONAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)BrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r) (curriculum studies, pedagogy, testing and measurement, policy studies, mathematics, science, international and global citizenship, multicultural, Aboriginal, literacy, technology)North American Studies #0522 (r) (public policy related to Canada)Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r) (development, fundraising, arts administration)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r) (higher education policy development and governance)FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)Hong KongSocial Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r)IndiaEnvironmental Leadership #0484 (r) (conservation or environmental education)Kyrgyz RepublicSocial Sciences, Humanities, Business Administration #0489 (l)(lr) or (r)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islamic education)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r)

(Philippines or comparative education)Republic of MaldivesMultiple Disciplines #0496 (l)(lr) or (r)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)VenezuelaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0563 (l)(lr) or (r) (TEFL, educational policy, primary and secondary, adult education, distance learning)VietnamHigher Education Administration #0187 (l) or (r) (higher education governance, higher education management and administration; higher education policy, higher education economics)

ENGINEERINGBrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)Science and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)EgyptSciences #0427 (lr) or (r) (engineering research methods)FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r) (textiles, automobile industry)IrelandEngineering/Telecommunications #0287 (r) (electronic and computer engineering, advanced embedded systems, image processing, home networking, biometrics)IsraelPostdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r) (environmental sciences, climate change, energy, polar studies)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)Science and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaBusiness, Trade and Finance #0516 (r) (environmental health related to sustainable commerce, impacts of business on environment and communities)Education, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)Environment, Health and Sustainability #0518 (r) (healthy human environments, water quality and safety, water resources management, water resources and climate change, environmental policy, environmental preservation)North American Studies #0522 (r) (energy, global issues, U.S. and Canada issues)

Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)

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Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r)EgyptSciences #0427 (lr) or (r)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r) (regulatory matters, policy development, impact studies)FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r) (agri-environment)Aquitaine Regional Awards #0250 (r) (forest and wood science)Nord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r)IndiaEnvironmental Leadership #0484 (r) (conservation; environmental information management, policy, regulations, toxicology)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r) (climate change, energy research, polar studies)PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (natural resources in the Philippines)U.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (topics relevant to U.S.-Philippine relations)Republic of MaldivesMultiple Disciplines #0496 (l)(lr) or (r) (coastal or marine sciences)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r) (earth sciences)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)Social Sciences and Humanities #0563 (l)(lr) or (r) (sustainable development)

FILM STUDIESAustriaFulbright-IFK Visiting Fellow in Cultural Studies #0202 (r) (interdisciplinary and comparative research in cultural studies and humanities relevant to Viennese, Austrian and Central European traditions)FranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)

GEOGRAPHYAustriaAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Central European)BrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)EgyptSocial Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r)

Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)Hong KongPostdoctoral Research in the Social Sciences for China Specialists #0139 (r) (urban studies)HungaryAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Central European)NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r) (environmental sciences, climate change, energy, polar studies)PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (geopolitics or environment in the Philippines)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)

GEOLOGYBrazilScience and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r) (environmental sciences, energy, climate change, polar studies)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)

HISTORY (NON-U.S.)African Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)AustriaAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Austro-Hungarian, Central European)Fulbright-IFK Visiting Fellow in Cultural Studies #0202 (r) (interdisciplinary and comparative research relevant to Viennese, Austrian and Central European traditions)BrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaNorth American Studies #0522 (r) (North American studies)China, People’s Republic ofChina Studies #0124 (r) (Chinese)Social Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)EgyptSocial Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r) (EU affairs, U.S.-EU relations)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)Hong KongSocial Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r)HungaryAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Austro-Hungarian, Central European)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)MacaoHumanities and Social Sciences #0160 (r)

MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islamic history)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (Philippine history)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r) (Chinese)

INFORMATION SCIENCESBrazilScience and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r) (technology development, implementation, transfer)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)

JOURNALISMFinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)JapanJournalism #0152 (r) (print, broadcast, digital media)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)PhilippinesU.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (topics relevant to U.S.-Philippine relations)Republic of MaldivesMultiple Disciplines #0496 (l)(lr) or (r)SpainJournalism #0385 (r) (print, broadcast, or business journalism)

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (NON-U.S.)AustriaFulbright-IFK Visiting Fellow in Cultural Studies #0202 (r) (interdisciplinary and comparative research in cultural studies and humanities relevant to Viennese, Austrian and Central European traditions)China, People’s Republic ofChina Studies #0124 (r) (Chinese, comparative)Social Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)FranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)Hong KongSocial Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islamic literature)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)

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PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (Philippine literature)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r) (Chinese)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r) (Welsh)

LAWAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)AustriaAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (EU, NATO)BrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaNorth American Studies #0522 (r) (North American integration, international peace and security, human rights)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)China, People’s Republic ofChina Studies #0124 (r) (Chinese)Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r) (nonprofit, development, fundraising, arts administration)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r) (EU affairs, U.S.-EU relations, immigration issues, regulatory matters, security issues, environmental concerns, language policy)FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramDanish Distinguished Chair in Human Rights and International Studies #0015 (r) (human rights law)HungaryAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (EU, NATO)IndiaEnvironmental Leadership #0484 (r) (environmental law and regulations, environmental information policy)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)Kyrgyz RepublicSocial Sciences, Humanities, Business Administration #0489 (l)(lr) or (r)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Sharia law)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r) (comparative law, criminology)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)PhilippinesU.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (U.S.-Philippine relations)

Republic of MaldivesMultiple Disciplines #0496 (l)(lr) or (r)United KingdomCriminal Justice and Police Research Fellowships #0410 (lr) or (r) (criminal justice)Fulbright-Queen’s University Belfast Award in Governance, Public Policy and Social Research #0414 (lr) or (r) (Public policy and administration, governance, social research)VenezuelaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0563 (l)(lr) or (r) (administration of justice, criminal law and procedures, human rights, conflict resolution, constitutional law, labor law, intellectual property rights, taxation, ethics, court procedures)

LIBRARY SCIENCEFinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)

MATHEMATICSBrazilScience and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)FranceNord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r)IsraelPostdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)PortugalMathematics #0352 (r) (stochastic analysis, geometric methods in probability, spectral theory, integrable systems, quantum geometry)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)

MEDICAL SCIENCESAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)Science and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)Environment, Health and Sustainability #0518 (r) (water-related health issues, comparative biomedical nutrisciences, health and wellness, enhancement of natural product bioactive compounds, biomedical research, environmental epidemiology)FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r) (medical imaging, computer-assisted surgery, medical robotics, biotechnology)Nord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)

MUSICAustriaAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Central European)Fulbright-IFK Visiting Fellow in Cultural Studies #0202 (r)

(interdisciplinary and comparative research in cultural studies and humanities relevant to Viennese, Austrian and Central European traditions)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r) (cognitive theory, listener-oriented theory, psychology applied to theory)FranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)HungaryAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (Central European)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r)

PHILOSOPHYFranceNord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r) (cognitive sciences, ethics)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islam)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)

PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMYBrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)Science and Technology #0513 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)EgyptSciences #0427 (lr) or (r)FranceAlsace Regional Award #0249 (r) (nanosciences, photonics)Aquitaine Regional Awards #0250 (r) (optics, lasers, high-field physics)Nord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r)IsraelPostdoctoral Fellowships #0441 (r)NorwayEnvironmental Sciences #0338 (r) (environmental sciences, climate change, energy, polar studies)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)

POLITICAL SCIENCEAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)AustriaAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (NATO, EU integration, Central European security, European studies)BrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)

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China, People’s Republic ofChina Studies #0124 (r) (Chinese politics, Asian politics, comparative, international)Social Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)EgyptPolitical Science #0426 (r)Social Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r)European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r) (EU affairs, U.S.-EU relations, immigration issues, language policy, regulatory matters, monetary policy, security issues)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramDanish Distinguished Chair in Human Rights and International Studies #0015 (r) (Sociology, Geography, Development Studies, Political Ecology)Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)GermanyFulbright-Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Research in International Politics #0262 (r) (security studies, international politics, European integration and enlargement)Hong KongPostdoctoral Research in the Social Sciences for China Specialists #0139 (r) (international relations, comparative politics, urban studies, public policy, social policy)Social Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r) (public policy, urbanization, environmental policy)HungaryAustrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award #0199 (r) (NATO, EU integration, Central European security, European studies)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)Kyrgyz RepublicSocial Sciences, Humanities, Business Administration #0489 (l)(lr) or (r) (international relations, comparative politics)MacaoHumanities and Social Sciences #0160 (r)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (political Islam)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (Philippine politics, government, comparative politics)U.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (international relations, American foreign policy, democracy, diplomacy)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r) (Chinese)United KingdomFulbright-Queen’s University Belfast Award in Governance, Public Policy and Social Research #0414 (lr) or (r)

VenezuelaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0563 (l)(lr) or (r) (security studies, international relations, public policy, political systems, comparative politics, social movements, public administration, women’s issues, civic education)

PSYCHOLOGYAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)EgyptSocial Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r)FranceNord Pas de Calais Regional Council Award #0252 (r) (cognitive science)Hong KongPostdoctoral Research in the Social Sciences for China Specialists #0139 (r)Kyrgyz RepublicSocial Sciences, Humanities, Business Administration #0489 (l)(lr) or (r)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONCanadaEnvironment, Health and Sustainability #0518 (r) (public policy regarding environment and human health, water resources management, environmental policy, environment and society)North American Studies #0522 (r) (Canada and U.S. public policy, international institutions in the context of Canada and U.S. relations)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r) (public policy)China, People’s Republic ofSocial Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r) (management, development, fundraising, arts administration)FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramDanish Distinguished Chair in Human Rights and International Studies #0015 (r) (punishment, prisons and human rights, migration)Hong KongPostdoctoral Research in the Social Sciences for China Specialists #0139 (r) (social policy, urban policy)Social Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r) (urbanization, environmental policy)IndiaEnvironmental Leadership #0484 (r) (conservation; environmental information management, policy, regulations)KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r) (migration, demography, public policy)

Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (politics and government in the Philippines)U.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (democracy, diplomacy)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r)United KingdomCriminal Justice and Police Research Fellowships #0410 (lr) or (r) (police studies)Fulbright-Queen’s University Belfast Award in Governance, Public Policy and Social Research #0414 (lr) or (r)(accountability, decision-making, aging, local governance)

PUBLIC/GLOBAL HEALTHAfrican Regional Research ProgramAIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r)CanadaEducation, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)Environment, Health and Sustainability #0518 (r) (environment and human health, water quality and safety, water-related health issues, comparative biomedical nutrisciences, health and wellness, enhancement of natural product bioactive compounds)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)FranceAquitaine Regional Awards #0250 (r) (food science and human nutrition)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)South AfricaSciences and Technology #0104 (l)(lr) or (r)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)

RELIGIOUS STUDIESFulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramDanish Distinguished Chair in Human Rights and International Studies #0015 (r) (religion and human rights)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islam or inter-religious dialogue)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r)Republic of MaldivesMultiple Disciplines #0496 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islamic studies)United KingdomFulbright-Cardiff University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship #0411 (lr) or (r)

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SOCIAL WORKHong KongPostdoctoral Research in the Social Sciences for China Specialists #0139 (r) (social policy)

SOCIOLOGYBrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r) (migration and identity)China, People’s Republic ofChina Studies #0124 (r)Social Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)Czech RepublicFulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r) (development, fundraising, arts administration)EgyptSocial Sciences and Business Administration #0428 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)Hong KongPostdoctoral Research in the Social Sciences for China Specialists #0139 (r) (social policy, urban studies)Social Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r) (urban studies)

KoreaSocial Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r)MacaoHumanities and Social Sciences #0160 (r)MalaysiaIslamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r) (Islamic society)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)PhilippinesPhilippine Studies #0174 (r) (society in the Philippines)South AfricaEducation, Social Sciences, Humanities, American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts #0103 (l)(lr) or (r)TaiwanSocial Sciences and Humanities #0180 (r) (Taiwan or Chinese society)United KingdomFulbright-Queen’s University Belfast Award in Governance, Public Policy and Social Research #0414 (lr) or (r) (aging)

THEATERAustriaFulbright-IFK Visiting Fellow in Cultural Studies #0202 (r) (interdisciplinary and comparative research in cultural studies and humanities relevant to Viennese, Austrian and Central European traditions)

FranceFrench Studies (Arts and Humanities) #0251 (lr) or (r)Fulbright Distinguished Chairs ProgramFulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences #0023 (l)(lr) or (r)

URBAN PLANNINGBrazilSocial Sciences and Humanities #0514 (l)(lr) or (r)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r)China, People’s Republic ofSocial Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r)FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r)Hong KongSocial Sciences and Humanities #0140 (r)MexicoFulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r)

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This index will help you locate award opportunities that are specifically targeted for professionals outside academe or for whichprofessionals are especially encouraged to apply.

Professionals may also apply for many of the other awards listed in the “Guide to All Awards by Discipline,” as well as for awards that are titled All Disciplines. Read the award descriptions carefully in the section “2009-2010 Awards by World Area” to determine your suitability for a specific award.

You may also find it helpful to talk with a program officer about whether an award you are interested in is appropriate for aprofessional. Contact information for program officers is listed at the beginning of each country section in the Catalogue of Awards and is also available on our Web site at www.cies.org/amstaff.htm.

Key to abbreviations: (r) research award, (l) lecturing award, (lr) lecturing/research award, (dl) distinguished lecturing award, (dlr) distinguished lecturing/research award, (jr) junior research award, (jl) junior lecturing award, (s) seminar.

PROFESSIONALSAfrican Regional Research ProgramAll Disciplines #0040 (r)AIDS and AIDS-Related Research #0041 (r)AlbaniaAll Disciplines #0190 (l) or (lr)Business Administration or Public Administration #0192 (l)ArgentinaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0506 (l) or (lr) (education, public administration, environmental studies, economic development, economic integration, U.S. Studies)Argentina-Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental SciencesArgentina/Uruguay Joint Award in Environmental Sciences #0503 (lr) (agriculture, biological sciences, chemistry, geology, engineering)ArmeniaAll Disciplines #0195 (l) or (lr) (public health, conflict resolution, business administration, public policy, law, psychiatry, epidemiology)AustraliaAll Disciplines #0120 (lr) or (r)AustriaAll Disciplines #0197 (lr)Fulbright-Diplomatic Academy Visiting Professor of International Relations #0200 (l) (theories of international relations, U.S. foreign policy, transatlantic policy)Fulbright-Freud Visiting Scholar of Psychoanalysis #0201 (lr) (human sciences, application or practice of psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic studies)Fulbright-IFK Visiting Fellow in Cultural Studies #0202 (r) (Interdisciplinary and comparative relevant to Viennese, Austrian and Central European traditions)Fulbright-quartier21/Museums Quartier Artist-in-Residence #0204 (r) (publishing, radio and TV broadcasting, media and projection art, electronic music, game culture, comics, film analysis, sound architecture, light art)

AzerbaijanAll Disciplines #0205 (l) or (lr) (journalism)Journalism Training #0207 (l) (journalism)BahrainAll Disciplines #0419 (l)(lr) or (r)Barbados and Eastern CaribbeanAll Disciplines #0507 (l) or (lr)BelarusAll Disciplines #0209 (l) (law, business, economics)Belgium/LuxembourgAll Disciplines #0210 (r)BeninComputer Science and Physics #0044 (l) or (lr) (pattern recognition and classification, remote sensing, Bayesian networks)BoliviaAll Disciplines #0511 (l)(lr) or (r) (economics, environmental sciences, education, democratization, rural development)Bosnia and HerzegovinaAll Disciplines #0213 (l) or (lr) (constitutional and administrative law, conflict resolution, journalism)Criminology #0214 (l) or (lr) (criminal procedure law, international criminal law, forensic medicine, bio-anthropology, victimology, delinquency, ethics, law enforcement, tax evasion, investment crime)Economics or Business Administration #0215 (l) or (lr) (market reform and privatization, entrepreneurship, marketing, advertising, public finance, economic development, banking, international trade and law)BotswanaAll Disciplines #0045 (lr)BrazilFulbright-FAPESP/Sao Paulo Science/Technology and Social Sciences #0512 (l)(lr) or (r) (engineering, biochemistry, biology, biophysics, genetics, immunology, microbiology, parasitology, physiology)

BulgariaCommunications and Journalism #0223 (l) or (lr) (editorial journalism, feature writing, public relations, advertising)Fine and Performing Arts #0224 (l) or (lr) (painting, sculpture, film)Public Policy, International Relations and Law #0225 (l) or (lr) (law)CambodiaBanking Practices #0123 (l) (banking)CameroonAll Disciplines #0053 (l) or (lr) (international relations)CanadaAll Disciplines #0515 (l)(lr) or (r) (public policy, international trade, economic integration, communications, ecology, law, indigenous issues, Canada-U.S. border issues)Business, Trade and Finance #0516 (r)Education, Music, Math or Science #0517 (r)Environment, Health and Sustainability #0518 (r)Governance, Peace and Security #0519 (r)Identity, Citizenship and Cultural Studies #0520 (r)Law #0521 (r)North American Studies #0522 (r)Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American StudiesNorth American Studies: Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies #0504 (r) (social sciences, law, business administration, public health, public administration)ChadAll Disciplines #0054 (l) or (lr) (business administration, computer science, journalism)ChileScience and Technology #0523 (l) or (lr)Social Sciences and Humanities #0524 (l) or (lr)China, People’s Republic ofDistinguished Lectureship in Economics #0125 (dl) (economics)Distinguished Lectureship in Law #0126 (dl) (law)Economics #0128 (l) or (lr) (economics)

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Journalism/Communications #0129 (l) (news writing, reporting, radio, television, mass media management)Law #0130 (l) or (lr) (administrative, business, constitutional, investment, tax, civil, intellectual property, comparative, contract law)Public Administration/Public Policy #0131 (l) or (lr) (modernization of government structures, public administration, public policy)Public Health Policy, Environmental Policy, Library and Information Science #0132 (l) or (lr) (public administration)Social Sciences and Humanities #0133 (r) (law, political science, public administration)ColombiaAll Disciplines #0526 (lr)CroatiaBusiness Administration or Economics #0230 (l) or (lr) (public finance, marketing, advertising, international business, entrepreneurship)CyprusAll Disciplines #0233 (l)(lr) or (r) (drug abuse prevention, nursing, domestic violence prevention)Czech RepublicAll Disciplines #0234 (r) (arts, architecture, economics)All Disciplines #0235 (l) (library science)Fulbright-Masaryk Award (NGO Management) #0237 (l)(lr) or (r) (public administration, business administration, economics, environmental studies, law, communications, NGO management)Social Sciences #0238 (l) (law, public administration, journalism, communications, economics)Democratic Republic of the CongoPublic Health #0059 (lr) (public health)Dominican RepublicAll Disciplines #0528 (l) or (lr) (agriculture, education, environmental sciences, comparative law, computer science, economics, political science, TEFL, tourism, urban planning)EgyptAll Disciplines #0420 (r)All Disciplines #0422 (lr)All Disciplines - Postdoctoral Research #0423 (r)Political Science #0426 (r)Sciences #0427 (lr) or (r)Tourism #0429 (l) (cultural heritage, museum studies, e-tourism, eco-tourism, restoration, tourism management, marketing)Visual and Performing Arts #0430 (lr) (theatre studies, dance, folklore, music, cinema, visual effects, and vocal studies)El SalvadorAll Disciplines #0530 (l) or (lr) (mechanical, civil, chemical or electrical engineering; medicine; public health; economics; archaeology; American studies; environmental sciences; journalism; fine arts; education)Legal Education #0532 (l) (criminal law, constitutional law, corporate/ commercial law, information/protection rights, conflict resolution, international and commercial mediation and/or immigration law)EstoniaArts or Arts Management #0241 (l) or (lr)Landscape Architecture or Urban Planning #0242 (l) or (lr)

European Union Affairs Research ProgramEuropean Union Affairs Research Program #0188 (r)FinlandMid-Career Professional Development #0246 (lr) or (r) (all disciplines except medicine)FranceAll Disciplines #0247 (lr) or (r)All Disciplines - Multidisciplinary Studies #0248 (lr) or (r) (research in at least two different fields)Alsace Regional Award #0249 (r) (medical imaging, computer-assisted surgery, medical robotics)Aquitaine Regional Awards #0250 (r) (functional genomics, viticulture, optics, lasers, high-field physics)Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Alternative Energy TechnologyFulbright Distinguished Chair in Alternative Energy Technology #0034 (dlr)Fulbright-Glasgow Urban Lab Distinguished ChairFulbright-Glasgow Urban Lab Distinguished Chair Award #0037 (dlr)(art, architecture, design, urban planning)Fulbright-Leeds University Distinguished ChairFulbright-Leeds University Distinguished Chair Award #0038 (dlr)Fulbright-University of the Arts London Distinguished ChairFulbright-University of the Arts London Distinguished Chair Award #0039 (dlr) (Art, Communications, History, Philosophy, Cultural Studies)GeorgiaAll Disciplines #0253 (lr) (journalism)GermanyAll Disciplines (Junior Research) #0257 (jr) (social sciences and humanities, economics, environmental sciences, law, communications and media science)All Disciplines (Senior Lecturing/Research) #0258 (l)(lr) or (r) (social sciences and humanities, especially American and African American studies, economics, environmental sciences, law, communications, media science)All Disciplines (Travel-Only) #0259 (l)(lr) or (r)American Literature and American Studies (Junior Lecturing) #0260 (jl)Fulbright German Studies Seminar #0261 (s) (German and European studies, political and social sciences or other fields related to the seminar focus.)Fulbright-Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Research in International Politics #0262 (r) (security studies, international politics)U.S.-Germany International Education Administrators Program #0264 (s) (international education)GhanaBusiness Administration, Economics, Computer and Information Sciences or Public Administration #0067 (lr) (accounting, banking, computer science, economics, entrepreneurship, finance, governance, hospitality food and beverage management, information science, leadership, marketing)Mass Communications, Journalism and Broadcasting #0069 (lr) (communications and journalism for radio)GreeceAll Disciplines #0265 (l)(lr) or (r)

GuatemalaAll Disciplines #0535 (l) or (lr)Teaching English as a Foreign Language #0536 (l) or (lr)HondurasAll Disciplines #0537 (l) or (lr) (food analysis, food technology, dairy technology)Food Technology #0538 (lr) (agro-industrial engineering)Graphic Design #0539 (lr) (multimedia communications, Web-based design)Teaching English as a Second Language #0540 (l) or (lr) (TEFL/applied linguistics)Hong KongBuilding General Education Curriculum in Hong Kong Universities #0136 (l) (higher education)Multiple Disciplines: Hong Kong Polytechnic University #0138 (lr)HungaryAll Disciplines #0270 (l)Business Administration or Economics #0274 (l) (business, economics)IcelandAll Disciplines #0275 (l) or (lr)Civil Engineering or Construction Management #0276 (lr)Economics or Finance #0277 (l)IndiaAll Disciplines #0481 (r)All Disciplines #0482 (l) (agricultural sciences, economics, business administration, education,environmental studies, law, journalism and communications, public administration, political science, public health;applied sciences)Environmental Leadership #0484 (r) (conservation; environmental information management, policy, regulations, law, education, sciences, testing or toxicology)Medical Sciences, Communications, Information Technology #0485 (l)IndonesiaCommunication, Journalism and Media Studies #0143 (l) or (lr) (journalism and communication)IrelandAll Disciplines #0278 (lr)Art/Applied Art/Design #0280 (lr)Culinary Arts #0284 (lr)Political Science #0292 (lr)Tourism #0294 (lr)IsraelArtist/Writer-in-Residence #0438 (l) (painting, sculpture, photography, dance, theater, music, opera, cinema, creative writing, playwriting, scriptwriting)ItalyAll Disciplines (Lecturing) #0297 (l)All Disciplines (Research) #0298 (r) (history, politics, government, society, culture of modern Italy.)Mechiatronics Engineering #0304 (jl)JamaicaAll Disciplines #0541 (l) or (lr) (economic growth, public and development management, hospitality and tourism management, horticultural sciences)JapanAll Disciplines #0150 (r)Journalism #0152 (r) (Journalism)

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U.S.-Japan International Education Administrators Program #0154 (s) (international education, higher education administration)JordanAll Disciplines #0442 (r)All Disciplines #0443 (l) or (lr) (American studies, business management, finance, environmental sciences, information technology, law, rehabilitative science, occupational therapy, strategic management, women’s and gender studies)KoreaPeace Studies #0156 (l)Social Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts #0157 (r) (law, journalism, business, government, fine arts)U.S.-Korea International Education Administrators Program #0159 (s)KosovoAll Disciplines #0307 (l) or (lr) (filmmaking)Applied or Theoretical Economics or Business Administration #0308 (l) or (lr) (macroeconomics, microeconomics, public finance, international trade, monetary analysis and policy, transportation economics, logistic law and economics, natural resource economics)Information and Media Technology and Policy #0309 (l) or (lr) (computer graphics, programming, Web development and applications)Kyrgyz RepublicCommunication Studies #0488 (l) (communications, public relations, mass media)Social Sciences, Humanities, Business Administration #0489 (l)(lr) or (r) (business administration, economics, law, international relations, comparative politics, psychology, education)Study of the United States #0490 (l) or (lr) (American history, literature, international relations, education, comparative politics, policy analysis, law, culture, performing arts, theater, film, design)TEFL #0491 (l) (TEFL)LatviaEconomics or Business Administration #0314 (l) or (lr) (macroeconomics, international economics, securities and investments, marketing, advertising, international business)Law #0315 (l) (business and commercial law, criminal law)Music #0316 (l) (brass wind instruments, trumpet, trombone, jazz saxophone, jazz doublebass, jazz theory)LebanonHealth Education and Community Health #0451 (l) or (lr) (health promotion, communications, community health and mobilization)MacedoniaAll Disciplines #0327 (l) or (lr) (business development, quality assurance management and standardization, education and research development, journalism, law, information technology)Business Administration or Computer Science #0328 (l) (business administration, developing entrepreneurship or information technology, computer science)

MalaysiaAll Disciplines #0163 (l)(lr) or (r) (civic education and democracy, global and intercultural communications, global stability and conflict, economic globalization, educational issues pertaining to the roles of university in society or th)Islamic Studies #0165 (l)(lr) or (r)Study of the United States #0166 (l) or (lr)MaltaAll Disciplines #0329 (l) (medical science, architecture, engineering, forensic studies, law, public administration)Entrepreneurship #0330 (l)MexicoAll Disciplines #0544 (l)(lr) or (r) (sciences, social sciences, law, business administration, humanities, arts)Fulbright Border Program #0545 (l)(lr) or (r) (sciences, business and trade, international relations, law, social sciences, humanities, arts)Teaching English as a Foreign Language #0546 (l) or (lr) (TEFL/applied linguistics)Middle East and North Africa Regional Research ProgramMiddle East and North Africa Regional Research Program #0417 (r) (architecture, area studies, biological or medical sciences, communications, education, environmental sciences, law, physical sciences)MoldovaAll Disciplines #0331 (l) (law, journalism)MongoliaSocial Sciences and Humanities #0167 (l) or (lr) (journalism, advertising, anthropology, law, economics, study of the United States)MontenegroAll Disciplines #0332 (l) or (lr) (accounting, journalism)MoroccoAll Disciplines #0454 (r) (Moroccan or Arab-Islamic culture and society)All Disciplines (serial) #0456 (l)(lr) or (r)MozambiqueAgriculture, Business Administration or Computer Science #0084 (lr) (agriculture, business administration, computer science)NamibiaBusiness Administration, Information Technology or HIV/AIDS #0090 (lr)Economics or Social Work and Community Development #0092 (lr)Naples ChairDistinguished Chair at the Parthenope University of Naples #0025 (dlr)NepalAll Disciplines #0492 (r) (any academic research field, visual arts, creative writing, dance, theater)New ZealandAll Disciplines (Full Maintenance) #0168 (l)(lr) or (r)All Disciplines (Partial Maintenance) #0169 (l)(lr) or (r) ((Professionals from all disciplines and practitioners in the fine and performing arts)NicaraguaAll Disciplines #0547 (l) or (lr)Industrial Engineering #0549 (lr) (logistics, agroindustry management)Teaching English as a Second Language #0550 (l)

OmanBusiness Administration and Management #0458 (l) or (lr)English, Communication and Media Studies #0460 (l) or (lr) (journalism, broadcasting, media production, advertising, public relations)Multiple Disciplines: Sultan Qaboos University #0461 (l) or (lr) (environmental sciences, oncology, social sciences, veterinary science)PakistanAll Disciplines #0495 (r) (law, public policy, educational administration, public health, gerontology, agriculture, food technology)PanamaAll Disciplines #0551 (l) or (lr)Business Administration #0552 (l)ParaguayAll Disciplines #0555 (l)(lr) or (r) (economics, education, curriculum development, public administration, intellectual property rights)PeruAll Disciplines #0556 (l) or (lr) (the arts, business administration, education, environmental science and other sciences, public sector management, natural resources)PhilippinesAll Disciplines #0170 (lr) (social sciences, humanities, fine arts, journalism, economics, business, environmental studies)Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization #0171 (lr)Fulbright-SyCip Distinguished Lecturing Award: Study of the United States #0172 (dl) (American foreign policy, business, economic policy)Global Issues #0173 (lr) (human rights, civic education, peace studies, environment)Philippine Studies #0174 (r) (public administration, economics, law, communications, journalism)U.S.-Philippine Relations #0176 (r) (journalism, law, business, public administration, economics)PolandAll Disciplines #0341 (r)All Disciplines #0342 (l) ( library science, public health, social policy)Economics or Business Administration #0345 (l)Law or Public Administration #0347 (l)PortugalBiotechnology #0349 (l) (biomedical engineering)QatarAll Disciplines #0463 (l) or (lr) (early childhood or special education; economics and banking; engineering; environmental studies; biomedical, natural or physical sciences; business administration; TEFL; information technology)Education #0464 (l) (early childhood education)Political Science #0465 (l) (international relations)RomaniaAll Disciplines #0355 (l) or (lr) (law, journalism)Sociology #0362 (l) or (lr) (social work)Russian FederationAll Disciplines #0363 (r)Community College Administrators Seminar #0364 (s)Humanities and Fine Arts #0366 (l) or (lr)

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Sciences, Engineering, and Medical Sciences #0367 (l) or (lr)Social Sciences and Professional Fields #0368 (l) or (lr) (law, library science, business administration, economics, journalism, communications)SenegalAll Disciplines #0100 (l) or (lr) (thermal convection, materials science)All Disciplines #0101 (l) or (lr) (business administration)SerbiaAll Disciplines #0369 (l) or (lr) (law)Sierra LeoneAll Disciplines #0102 (lr)SingaporeInternational Relations, Strategic Studies, Asian Studies, International Political Economy, Study of the US #0178 (lr)SloveniaAll Disciplines #0376 (l) or (lr)South and Central Asia Regional Research ProgramSouth and Central Asia Regional Research Program #0478 (r) (Including, but not limited to, architecture, visual and performing arts, journalism, engineering, environmental studies, law, medical sciences)SpainJournalism #0385 (r) (print, broadcast, or business journalism)Sri LankaAll Disciplines #0497 (l) or (lr) (American literature, American history, business administration and management, conflcit resolution, gender studies, information technology, international relations, law, pharmacology, speech-language)SwazilandMuseology or Anthropology #0106 (lr) (curating, visual documentation for education and outreach programs)TaiwanAll Disciplines (Partial Maintenance) #0179 (l)(lr) or (r)TajikistanAll Disciplines #0498 (l) or (lr) (geology, mining, mineral sciences, engineering, economics, information technology)TanzaniaAll Disciplines #0107 (lr) (business administration, agribusiness, computer science)

ThailandAll Disciplines #0183 (l)(lr) or (r)Trento ChairTrento Chair in Law #0026 (dl)Trinidad and TobagoAll Disciplines #0557 (l) or (lr) (infrastructure development, democracy-building and governance, law, human rights, judicial reform, family medicine, public health, epidemiology and environmental science)Environmental Studies, Biotechnology and Plant Pathology #0558 (lr)TurkeyAll Disciplines #0390 (r) (arts, law)Business Administration and Economics #0394 (l)TurkmenistanAll Disciplines #0499 (l) or (lr) (agricultural studies, natural sciences, oil and gas, transport and communication, international relations, American studies, language, linguistics, history, cultural studies)TEFL #0500 (l) or (lr) (TEFL)UkraineAll Disciplines #0397 (r)All Disciplines #0398 (l) or (lr) (social work)Computer, Information or Library Science #0400 (l) (library science)Cultural Resource Management #0401 (l) or (lr) (architecture, preservation, conservation, arts administration)Education #0403 (l) (educational administration)International Relations or Conflict Resolution #0404 (l) (conflict resolution)Journalism #0405 (l)Law #0406 (l) (Law)Public Administration, NGO Management, Health Administration or Public Health #0407 (l) (city planning, nonprofit, arts management, health care and administration)United Arab EmiratesAll Disciplines #0472 (r)Multiple Disciplines #0473 (l) or (lr) (business administration, educational leadership, engineering, environmental sciences, information technology, materials science, water resources, health care administration,)

United KingdomAll Disciplines #0409 (l)(lr) or (r)Criminal Justice and Police Research Fellowships #0410 (lr) or (r)Fulbright-King’s College London Research Award #0412 (r)Fulbright-Queen’s University Belfast Anglophone Irish Writing Award #0413 (lr)Fulbright-Queen’s University Belfast Creative Writing Award #0415 (l) or (lr)UruguayAll Disciplines #0560 (l)(lr) or (r) (agriculture, business administration, computer science, engineering, environmental sciences, law, public administration, telecommunications)Agriculture #0561 (lr) (plant pathology)UzbekistanAll Disciplines #0501 (l) or (lr) (information technology, engineering, agricultural studies, natural sciences, oil and gas, transport and communication, geology, mining, mineral sciences)TEFL #0502 (l) or (lr) (English as a foreign language)VenezuelaScience and Technology #0562 (l)(lr) or (r)Social Sciences and Humanities #0563 (l)(lr) or (r) (economics, administration of justice, political science, sustainable development, U.S. studies, education)VietnamAll Disciplines #0185 (r) (public health, creative writing, environmental studies, agriculture and forestry)All Disciplines #0186 (l) (social sciences, humanities, environmental studies, agriculture and forestry, information science)West BankEnvironmental Sciences/Technology #0475 (lr) (environmental sciences or technology, waste management, energy technology)International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law #0476 (l) or (lr) (international humanitarian law, human rights law, clinical legal education)ZimbabweAll Disciplines #0116 (lr) (journalism)

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The Fulbright Program is authorized by Public Law 87–256, the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, as amended, and is sponsored by the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. The purpose of the Program is “to enable the government of the United States to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries . . . and thus to assist in the development of friendly, sympathetic, and peaceful relations between the United States and other countries of the world.” The primary source of funding is an annual appropriation made by the Congress to the United States Department of State. Participating governments and host institutions in many countries and in the United States also contribute financially through costsharing, as well as by indirect support such as salary supplements, tuition waivers, university housing and other benefits.

Grants are made to U.S. citizens and nationals of other countries for a variety of educational activities, primarilyuniversity teaching, advanced research, graduate study and teaching in elementary and secondary schools.

Fulbright and other grant opportunities are also available from• Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program, Academy for Educational Development (AED), 1825 Connecticut Avenue,

NW, Washington, DC 20009; tel. 200.464.3825; fax 202.884.8649; e-mail [email protected] (for questions related to the Fulbright Classroom Teacher Exchange Program); [email protected] (for questions related to the Distinguished Fulbright Awards in Teaching) Web site: www.fulbrightteacherexchange.org/c.cfm. One-to-one excahnges of administrators and teachers from K-12 schools, community colleges, and four-year institutions. Opportunities for short-term excahnges and seminars are also available.

• International Education and Graduate Programs Service, U.S. Department of Education, 1990 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006-8521; tel. 202.502.7700; fax 202.502.7859/7860; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ope/iegps/. Faculty research abroad, doctoral dissertation research abroad, group projects and seminars seas and special bilateral activities.

• Institute of International Education (IIE), 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017; tel. 212.883.8200; fax 212.984.5452; Web site: www.fulbrightonline.org. Grants for predoctoral study or research abroad.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE PUBLICATIONBureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs

Released March 2009

Administration and Funding of the Fulbright Program

Grants for foreign nationals to study, teach, conduct research or lecture in the United States are available through thebinational commission/foundation or U.S. embassy in the country of citizenship. The Fulbright Scholar-in-ResidenceProgram also provides opportunities for U.S. host institutions to sponsor visiting lecturers.

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The Fulbright Program is a program of the United States Department of State.• Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs

F U L B R I G H T S C H O L A R P R O G R A MCounci l for Internat ional Exchange of Scholars

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A division of the Institute of International Education �� Web site: www.cies.org