ATTENTION Juniors, Seniors and recent graduates!
Are you interested in pursuing prestigious international study/research
or English teaching opportunities during the 2014-15 academic year?
Learn about the Fulbright Fellowship Program, the nation’s largest and most prestigious global fellowship program!
Fulbright awards are designed to give recent
B.S./B.A. graduates opportunities for international experience, personal
enrichment and an open exchange of ideas with citizens of other
nations. About 1700 Fulbright grants are currently available
to over 150 nations. There are two distinct types of grant:
study/research awards for students who wish to investigate timely and
significant topics abroad, and English Teaching Assistantships. You will
find below some brief introductory information about
Fulbright awards. For detailed information please visit the Fulbright
US Student Program website at:
http://us.fulbrightonline.org/home.html
The National Scholarships Office at the University
of Maryland is hosting information several workshops on Fulbright
study/research and teaching opportunities – please RSVP using the links
below if you plan to attend (and let us know if
are interested but unable to attend by writing to
fulbright@umd.edu).
FULBRIGHT STUDY/RESEARCH GRANT WORKSHOPS:
Friday, February 22 at 4:00 pm – at 2403 Marie Mount Hall – RSVP to
fulbright@umd.edu
Monday, February 25 at 12 noon – at 2403 Marie Mount Hall – RSVP to
fulbright@umd.edu
Tuesday, February 26 at 4:00 pm – at 2403 Marie Mount Hall – RSVP to
fulbright@umd.edu
FULBRIGHT ENGLISH TEACHING GRANT WORKSHOPS:
Thursday, February 21 at 12 noon – at 2403 Marie Mount Hall – RSVP to
fulbright@umd.edu
Friday, February 22 at 12 noon – at 2403 Marie Mount Hall – RSVP to
fulbright@umd.edu
Monday, February 25 at 4:00 pm– at 2403 Marie Mount Hall – RSVP to
fulbright@umd.edu
Tuesday, February 26 at 12 noon – at 2403 Marie Mount Hall – RSVP to
fulbright@umd.edu
Who Can Apply: US Citizens – Current Juniors and
Seniors, Recent Grads – All Majors – GPA of 3.4 or higher recommended –
Campus Deadline: Tuesday, September 3, 2013
There are two types of Fulbright grants:
--Fulbright Academic Study/Research Grant:
Opportunities to conduct research are available in over 150 countries.
Students design their own study/research projects. These grants
generally provide round-trip transportation; book and research
allowances; living costs for the academic year, based on living costs
in the host country; supplemental health and accident insurance;
tuition, in some cases; and language or orientation courses, where
appropriate.
--Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships:
Opportunities to teach English language and conversation classes are
currently available in 68 countries (the list is regularly updated and
enlarged) including:
Europe: Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium,
Bosnia/Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, France,
Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Luxembourg,
Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Spain, Turkey,
Ukraine; Asia: Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Korea,
Kyrgyz Republic, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Sri Lanka,
Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Vietnam;
Latin America: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Venezuela;
Middle East / North Africa: Bahrain, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Oman; Sub-Saharan Africa:
Rwanda, Kenya, South Africa; A stipend is provided based on living
costs in the host country. The Fulbright award covers round-trip
international travel,
health and accident insurance, and orientation costs.
Award Amounts: In general, Fulbright grants for
study and teaching cover the following costs: Round-trip transportation
to the host country; Maintenance for the academic year, based on living
costs in the host country; Medical Insurance;
and orientation programs, in some cases. Fulbright study grants may
also provide: Book and research allowances; Full or partial tuition, in
most cases.
Duration: Approximately one academic year; length and timing of awards varies by individual country and/or region.
UMD Campus Deadline: September 3, 2013 – contact us at
fulbright@umd.edu for details.
Francis DuVinage, Ph.D.
Director, National Scholarships Office and Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research
2403 Marie Mount Hall
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Email:duvinage@umd.edu
Phone: (301) 314-9458
Fax: (301) 314-0085
http://www.scholarships.umd.edu
http://www.ugresearch.umd.edu
Director, National Scholarships Office and Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research
2403 Marie Mount Hall
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Email:duvinage@umd.edu
Phone: (301) 314-9458
Fax: (301) 314-0085
http://www.scholarships.umd.edu
http://www.ugresearch.umd.edu
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