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* Fulbright Grants *


Each year over 1,000 grants for research, combined research and lecturing, or
university lecturing in 135 countries are offered. Awards range from two
months to a full academic year; many assignments are flexible to the needs of
the grantee. Nearly one-third of Fulbright grants are targeted for research
and many lecturing awards offer research opportunities; multicountry research
is also possible.

Virtually all disciplines and subfields participate. Specific openings exist
in almost every area of the humanities, social sciences, physical sciences,
the arts, and applied fields such as computer science, business, journalism,
and law. Many offerings throughout the program allow scholars to propose
their own lecturing or research projects.

The basic eligibility requirements for a Fulbright award are U.S. citizenship
and Ph.D. or comparable professional qualifications. For lecturing awards,
university or college teaching experience is expected. Language skills are
needed for some countries, but most lecturing assignments are in English.
Applications are encouraged from professionals outside academe and from
independent scholars.

The competition opened March 1, with an application deadline of August 1.
Grants are tenable approximately one year after the deadline.

Application materials are available from:

Council for International Exchange of Scholars
3007 Tilden Street, N.W., Suite 5M, Box E-Mail
Washington, DC 20008-3009
Telephone: 202/686-7877
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