Showing posts with label Fulbright. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fulbright. Show all posts

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Fulbright Public Policy Fellowships at Participating Foreign Countries, 2012-2013

The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) of the U.S. Department of State will inaugurate a new Fulbright award in academic year 2012-13.  The Fulbright Public Policy Fellowship will provide opportunities for U.S. citizens to build mutual understanding and contribute to the strengthening of the public sector abroad. 

The Fulbright Public Policy Fellowship will allow fellows to serve in professional placements in foreign government ministries or institutions and gain hands-on public sector experience in participating foreign countries while simultaneously carrying out an academic research/study project. 

Fulbright Public Policy Fellowships will be offered in the following countries:

Embassies, Fulbright Commissions (where applicable), and host country governments will coordinate appropriate professional placements for candidates in public policy areas including, but not limited to, public health, education, agriculture, justice, energy, environment, public finance, economic development, information technology, and communications.

The goal of these assignments is to build the Fellows’ knowledge and skills, provide support to partner country institutions, and promote long-term ties between the U.S. and the partner country. The U.S. Embassy, with the Fulbright Commission (where applicable), will provide administrative support and oversight during the Fellow’s program.

Fulbright Public Policy Fellows will serve in a capacity similar to a “special assistant” for a senior level official. Successful applicants must have a strong service orientation, flexibility and resourcefulness, outstanding organizational skills, a wide range of competencies including strong writing, communication and IT skills, and an ability to work behind the scenes in a supportive role. Fellows may be responsible for activities such as policy and budget development and analysis; program monitoring and evaluation; drafting speeches, talking points, and correspondence; record keeping and note taking; and general project management. Fellows will have the opportunity to use their subject area expertise, language fluency, and other skills, such as IT proficiency, during the program to support the achievement of host institution goals. Responsibilities will be finalized after the placement is made. Participants will also be expected to carry out an academic component, such as an independent research project or related coursework. Fulbright Public Policy Fellows will spend approximately 32 hours per week in their professional assignment and 8 hours per week pursuing a related academic project. 


Candidate Profile and Qualifications


Please refer to the Individual Country Summaries for specific country qualifications. 
In addition to specific instructions for the application essays and Language Self-Evaluation, this program has other qualifications and preferences as follows.  

Candidates must meet the following criteria:
  • Be a U.S. citizen by November 1, 2011
  • Prior to the grant period, fall 2012, have a master’s with an area of focus that is applicable to public policy, or a J.D. degree
    OR

    be currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program.  Candidates who hold a doctoral degree at the time of application are not eligible.
  • Have at least two years of full-time, professional work experience in policy-related fields.
Applicants must select at least one country of preference in the Online Application, but may rank up to three countries of preference.  Candidates who indicate a preference for more than one country should provide evidence of their qualifications for each country indicated. However, applicants will be considered for all participating countries based on individual country requirements and the applicant’s qualifications.
Factors in selection of Fellows will include:
  • Academic and professional record
  • Proficiency in the local working language of the host country
  • Knowledge of the host country/region (history, culture, etc.)
  • Personal and professional qualifications
  • Preference factors as indicated below
Preference in selection will be given to candidates with:
  • Fluency in the local working language(s)
  • Deep knowledge of the host country/region (history, culture, etc.)
  • Advanced communication skills
  • A strong service orientation and a high degree of versatility, resourcefulness, and creativity


Application Process

The deadline for submission of the Fulbright U.S. Student Online Application is February 1, 2012 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. 

All supporting academic credentials, including academic transcripts and letters of reference must also be submitted in the Embark Online Application and Reference System by this date.  HARD COPY SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
By the application deadline of February 1, 2012 applicants must:
  • Complete the Embark Fulbright U.S. Student Online Application.
  • Essays: Click here for instructions on preparing essays for this fellowship.
  • TRANSCIPTS:  a) Obtain copies of all degree transcripts, including undergraduate and graduate, and academic transcripts for institutions where the applicant completed 12 or more degree credits; b) upload all transcripts into the Online Application.
  • REFERENCES:  In the Online Application, register three persons to complete letters of reference.  References will be completed by the referees in the Embark Online Reference System and must be submitted by February 1, 2012.
    • Click here for general instructions on References.
  • FOREIGN LANGUAGE SELF-EVALUATION (FORM 7 in the Online Application): Adhere to the special instructions in the online application for completing this form. Click here for special instruction related to preparing FORM 7: Language Self Evaluation.
  • FOREIGN LANGUAGE EVALUATION(S):  In the Online Application, register the Language Evaluator(s).   Foreign Language Evaluations (FLE) must be presented for languages relevant to the applicant’s country(ies) of preference.  Up to two FLEs can be submitted online.  If applicants have significant language skills in more than two relevant languages, these skills should be mentioned in Part A of the first essay, Statement of Policy Fellowship Goals.  Foreign Language Evaluations must be completed by the evaluators in the Embark Online Reference System and must be submitted by February 1, 2012.
    • Click here for further instructions on the FLE. Applicants with language skills in the host country working language are required to have an FLE prepared and submitted by a qualified language instructor or other qualified person.

The Embark Application is open.
 

Monday, June 13, 2011

2012 Fulbright Foriegn Language Teaching Assistant Program for Malaysian Citizen, USA

MACEE announced FLTA Program for Malaysian citizen funded by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) of United States -2012
Study Subject(s): Foriegn Language
Course Level: Teaching Assistantship
Scholarship Provider: The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility:
Applicants must be/have :
1. Malaysian citizen between 21 years old and no more than 29 years old by the August 15, 2011 application deadline.
2. Teachers of English or in training to become teachers of English and at minimum must possess the equivalent of a U.S. Bachelor’s degree by June 1, 2012 with good academic record.
3. Fluency in English is mandatory, demonstrated by a score of no less than 79-80 (Internet Based Tofel) or 6.0 ( Overall Score International English Language Testing System-IELTS). You must sit for TOEFL test before the application deadline.
4. Clearly demonstrate maturity, dependability, integrity and professionalism.
5. Reside in home country throughout the nomination and selection process.
6. Must return to home country upon completion of the nine-month program. ECA will not support any extension requests for participants.

Scholarship Open for International Students: No
Scholarship Description: The Malaysian-American Commission on Educational Exchange (MACEE) is pleased to announce the FY 2012 competition for the Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA) program. The Fulbright FLTA Program is a nine-month program funded by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) of United States Department of State.
It is a non-degree program that provides young teachers of English an opportunity to refine their teaching skills, increase their English language proficiency and extend their knowledge of the society and culture of the United States, while teaching their native language to U.S. students and strengthening foreign language instruction at U.S. colleges and universities. Fulbright FLTA participants also interact with their host universities in conversation groups, extracurricular activities, and community outreach projects. Fulbright FLTA participants must return to their home country upon completion of the program.

How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 August 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application
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2012-2013 Fulbright-Nehru Visiting Lecturer Fellowship for Applicants from India, USA

United States India Education Foundation funded Fellowship for Indian faculty, researchers and professionals for research in USA,2012-2013
Study Subject(s): Agricultural Sciences; Economics; Education; Energy, Sustainable Development and Climate Change; Environment; International Relations; Management and Leadership Development; Media and Communications with focus on Public Service Broadcasting; Public Administration; Public Health; Science and Technology;Study of India with focus on contemporary issues; and Study of the United States.
Course Level: Fellowship (PhD holder)
Scholarship Provider: United States India Education Foundation
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility:
-Indian faculty/researchers should have a Ph.D. degree or equivalent published work with at least five years of college/university level teaching experience;
-professionals outside academe should have a Ph.D. degree or equivalent published work with recognized professional standing and at least five years relevant experience;
-if employed, applications should be routed through proper channel; and
-preferably be 50 years of age or under.

Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes (India)
Scholarship Description: The visiting lecturer fellowships for four months are designed for Indian faculty, researchers and professionals.
A comparative or cross-cultural perspective is encouraged. Indian academics and professionals contribute to internationalization of the curriculum at their U.S. host institutions and understanding of recent developments in India. The recipient will be affiliated as a visiting scholar at a U.S. college, university or research institution, and will teach courses (individually or team-teach), or offer a series of seminars at the U.S. host institution.

How to Apply: Online or by Post
Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 July 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application
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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Humbert Humphery Fellowship for Applicants from Pakistan, USA

Fellowship  for the citizens of  Pakistan , USA 2011
Study Subject:Agriculture, communication , economics & finance
Employer: Fulbright
Level:for midcareer professionals( non-degree coursework)
Scholarship Description:Applications are invited for the Humbert Humphery Fellowshipprogram for mid career professionals .

Successful applicant must be commited to serving Pakistan . They must be Pakistani citizen with a minimum of five year of progressionvely responsible work experience, coupled with a master degree & graduate degree


Scholarship Application Deadline: 8 June 2011


Further Scholarship Information and Application

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Friday, April 15, 2011

Fulbright Teaching/Research Scholarship Program in Senegal – 2012-2013

2012-2013-Teaching/Research Award in the field of all natural and earth sciences, computer science, economics, civil or mechanical engineering, environmental sciences, foreign languages, geography, humanities, law, linguistics, mathematics, medicine, philosophy, physics and sociology by Fulbright in Senegal
Study Subject:All natural and earth sciences, computer science, economics, civil or mechanical engineering, environmental sciences, foreign languages, geography, humanities, law, linguistics, mathematics, medicine, philosophy, physics and sociology.
Employer:Fulbright
Level: Teaching/Research
Scholarship Description: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. Universities in Senegal offer many research opportunities. Fulbrighters may also consult the National Archives of Senegal. Course load and advising schedules vary widely by department. Grantees may likely teach two classes, advise graduate students and devote 40 percent of their time to research.English is sufficient for teaching in American literature; conversational French is helpful. Fluent French is required for teaching in all other disciplines.

Scholars with a Ph.D and at least three years of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience are preferred; professionals with these qualifications will be considered. Correspond with the host institution to determine whether 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 October through the end of July. English language schools, the International School of Dakar and the Dakar Academy, are available for children in grades K-12 who accompany scholar. These schools start in August.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
August 1, 2011



Further Scholarship Information and Application


Monday, March 21, 2011

International Fullbright Science & Technology Awards

The United States Government’s most prestigious scholarship for promising graduate students to undertake a full PhD in the United States starting anytime between 1 July 2012 and the 30 June 2013

Further information and how to apply.
Apply via the Fullbright website

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

2012 International Leaders in Education Program for Malaysian Practicing Teachers , USA

International Leaders in Education Program for Malaysian practicing Teachers in USA
Study Subject: English , Social studies, Math or Science
Employer: Fulbright Commission
Level: practicing teachers
Scholarship Description: The International Leaders in Education Program (ILEP) is a program of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State (ECA/A/S/X) and is implemented by IREX (the international Research & Exchange Board), a Washington, DC based non-profit organization. ECA/A/S/X will provide the funding and overall policy guidance for this program.


ECA/A/S/X is planning to bring approximately 64 international teachers of English as a Foreign Language (EFL), social studies, math or science to the United States for a semester-long (5 month) professional development program beginning in January of 2012. The teachers will be recruited from Near East, South Asia and Southeast Asia and will be placed in cohorts of about 16 teachers at four U.S. universities that will be selected through a competitive process.

The program will consist of academic seminars focusing on new teaching methodologies, curriculum development, lesson planning, and teaching strategies. All candidates will receive laptop computers and computer training. Participants will audit two courses in the host university’s School or Department of Education, and thus will be part of the general university community. If necessary, candidates will also receive ongoing English language assistance during their academic program. The program will also include a minimum 90 hour internship in a U.S. secondary school to actively engage participants in the U.S. classroom environment. Cultural enrichment, mentoring, and support will be provided to participants throughout the program. MACEE will nominate 10 teachers for this program.


Eligibility Criteria
* Be citizens of Malaysia
* Be secondary-level, full time teachers with a bachelors degree or equivalent and have five or more years of classroom experience in English as a Foreign Language (EFL), Social Studies, Math or Science.
* Be proficient in written and spoken English
* Must reside in Malaysia at the time of application

Please note that this is a program for practicing teachers. Ministry of Education officials, educational administrators and full-time teacher trainers, university faculty, private English language tutors and teachers from schools primarily serving expatriates are not eligible.


Scholarship Application Deadline: Friday, April 29th 2011


Further Scholarship Information and Application
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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Fulbright ILEP/IREX Teacher Exchange Program, American Indonesian Exchange Foundation, USA

The International Leaders in Education Program (ILEP) is a program of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State, and is implemented by IREX (the International Research & Exchanges Board), a Washington, DC based non-profit organization.
ILEP will consist of a semester-long academic program at a U.S. university, including coursework and intensive training in teaching methodologies, lesson planning, teaching strategies for their home environment, teacher leadership, as well as the use of computers for internet, word processing and as tools for teaching. The semester-long program, which will commence in January 2012 and conclude in May 2012, will also include an internship at a secondary school to engage participants actively with the American teachers and students.
The Fellowship provides:
  • J-1 visa support
  • A pre-departure orientation held in Indonesia
  • Round-trip airfare to and within the U.S.
  • A Welcome Orientation in Washington, DC
  • Academic program fees
  • Housing (generally shared with other program fellows)
  • Accident and sickness insurance
  • A daily allowance for meals and incidentals during the university academic program
  • A laptop computer
  • A $200 book/professional development allowance
  • A Closing Seminar in Washington, DC
  • A $100 excess bagage/shipping allowance (international)
  • A $80 checked bagage allowance (domestic)
  • The opportunity to apply for collaborrative grants with U.S. colleagues
Eligible applicants must:
  • Be secondary-level, full-time teachers with five or more years of classroom experience in disciplines including: English as a Foreign Language, Social Studies, Civics, Mathematics or Sciences.
  • Be citizen of Indonesia
  • Be proficient in written and spoken English with a minimum institutional TOEFL score of 500 or higher or IELTS 5.0
HOW TO APPLY
Candidates should complete the appropriate application forms. Forms are available either by mail at infofulbright_ind@aminef.or.id or in person at the AMINEF Office, Gedung Balai Pustaka, 6th floor, Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya 4, Jakarta 10720.
Applicant must submit the original application and four complete copies (for a total of five (5) copies). Each copy of the application should be submitted in the following order:
  1. Application
  2. Curriculum Vitae (see sample format in the download form)
  3. Statement of Purpose
  4. Completed recommendation form and letter as well as completed institution support form, and
  5. A copy of your ID card (KTP or passport)
Note: Each complete application should look identical and be stapled. No other form of binding is permitted.
CONTACT INFORMATIONSpecific questions regarding the application process may be addressed via e-mail to the following address: infofulbright_ind@aminef.or.id. We do not accept email applications. Hard copies must be sent or delivered to American Indonesian Exchange Foundation.
DEADLINE
the deadline to submit the complete application and the required documents 15 April 2011.
Note: Program requirements are subject to change without notice.
The form can be downloaded here.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Fulbright Foreign Language (Bahasa Indonesia) Teaching Assistant (FLTA), American Indonesian Exchange Foundation, USA

Applicants must be English language teachers or currently in training to become the English language teacher and must be able to demonstrate a commitment to language teaching upon return to Indonesiafollowing the award. The program is for one academic year (9 months) and requires the grantee to teach Indonesian language and culture in the U.S. for 20 hours per week and to Enroll in at least two U.S. Studies and / or ESL methodology classes per semester under a full tuition waiver.
Applicants who are no older than 29 years of age by October 1, 2009 and will possess:
  • a Bachelor’s (S1) degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (scale 4.00)
  • leadership qualities
  • a good understanding of Indonesian and international cultures
  • a demonstrated commitment to the chosen field of study
  • a willingness to return to their home institution upon completion of the Fulbright program
  • a minimum institutional TOEFL score of 550 or IELTS 6.0.
HOW TO APPLY
Candidates should complete the appropriate application forms. Forms are available either by mail or in person at the AMINEF Office, Gedung Balai Pustaka, 6th floor, Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya 4, Jakarta 10720.
Please return to AMINEF your complete application package by the application deadline that includes:
  • Completed application form. This includes a Concise Clearly written and objective study.
  • Copy of your most recent, less than two years old, TOEFL or IELTS score report.
  • One letter of reference, either from your current employer or previous lecturer.
  • Copy of academic transcript (Bahasa translation).
  • Copy of identity document (KTP or passport).
CONTACT INFORMATION
Specific questions regarding the application process may be addressed via e-mail to the following address: infofulbright_ind[at]aminef.or.id. We do not accept email applications. Hard copies must be sent or delivered to American Indonesian Exchange Foundation.
DEADLINE
The deadline for the submission of application materials for all programs is 15 April 2011.
Note: Program requirements are subject to change without notice.
To download form click here

FULBRIGHT Master Grants, FREEPORT, American Indonesian Exchange Foundation, USA

Fulbright grants for Master’s are available to Papuan residents in the following fields: Engineering,Environmental Science, Public Policy, Public Health, Business and related fields. Applicants will possess:
  • KTP from Papua
  • a Bachelor (S1) degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (scale 4.00)
  • leadership qualities
  • a good understanding of Indonesian and international cultures
  • a demonstrated commitment to the chosen field of study
  • a demonstrated commitment to the development and service of Papua
  • willingness to return to Papua upon completion of the Fulbright program
  • a minimum institutional TOEFL score of 500 or IELTS 5.0 for Master’s Degree and 575 or IELTS 6.5. for PhD
HOW TO APPLY
Candidates should complete the appropriate application forms. Forms are available either by mail or in person at the AMINEF Office, Gedung Balai Pustaka, 6th floor, Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya 4, Jakarta 10720.
Please return to AMINEF your complete application package by the application deadline that includes:
  • Completed application form. This includes a Concise Clearly written and objective study.
  • Copy of your most recent, less than two years old, institutional TOEFL or IELTS score report.
  • One letter of reference, either from your current employer or previous lecturer.
  • Copy of academic transcript (Bahasa translation).
  • Copy of identity document (KTP or passport).
CONTACT INFORMATION
Specific questions regarding the application process may be addressed via e-mail to the following address: infofulbright_ind@aminef.or.id. We do not accept email applications. Hard copies must be sent or delivered to American Indonesian Exchange Foundation.
DEADLINE
The deadline for the submission of application materials for all programs is April 15, 2011.
Note: Program requirements are subject to change without notice.
The form can be downloaded here.
 
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