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Fulbright Scholar Programs

 

Join us from 5-6pm on April 18th as Fulbright grant recipients Sarah Bassett (Interior Architecture ’09) and Nana Shineflug (Professor, Theatre and Interdisciplinary Arts) present their 2010 experiences of research, teaching, performance and life in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Click here for details.

 

 "International education exchange is the most significant current project designed to continue the process of humanizing mankind to the point, we would hope, that nations can learn to live in peace"  -Senator J. William Fulbright

The International Programs office promotes and assists Columbia faculty with the Fulbright Scholar Programs. 

The Fulbright Scholar program will be offering over 800 awards for lecturing, research or combined lecturing/research in over 130 countries around the world for the 2011-12 academic year. In addition, many country programs include "All Disciplines" awards open to specialists in any field. You can find details on the new awards, check eligibility guidelines, and download materials at www.cies.org.

The next deadline for the traditional Fulbright Scholar program worldwide is August 1, 2010.

Contact information for staff working on particular countries and awards is available both within the award description and at our web site at http://www.cies.org/amstaff.htm.

Basic Requirements: 

  • U.S. citizenship;
  • Master’s or Ph.D. or equivalent professional or terminal degree depending on award requirements;
  • college teaching experience at the level and in the field of the assignment for a proposed lecturing activity. Except in certain world areas and countries; 
  •  English is usually sufficient for lecturing

Explore your options from the following:

1) Fulbright Programs for U.S. Scholars
Programs that offer U.S. faculty, administrators and professionals grants to lecture or do research in a wide variety of academic and professional fields, or to participate in seminars.
 
2) Fulbright Global Programs for U.S. and non-U.S. Scholars
Programs that offer joint collaborative opportunities for U.S. and non-U.S. scholars, alumni and institutions.
 
3) Fulbright Programs for Visiting Scholars
Programs that support the research and teaching of visiting (Non-U.S.) scholars at U.S. colleges and universities.
 
4) Fulbright Scholar Grants for Institutions
Opportunities for U.S. institutions to host Fulbright Visiting Scholars and professionals from abroad to lecture at U.S. colleges and universities.

For more information, contact Chris Greiner at 312 369 7893 or cgreiner@colum.edu.  Also, visit the Fulbright Scholar Programs website.