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From March to August 1, 2009, U.S. faculty and professionals are invited to apply for *Fulbright scholar grants at www.cies.org <blocked::http://www.cies.org/> . For monthly updates, write us at outreach@cies.iie.org <mailto:outreach@cies.iie.org> for a complimentary subscription to The Fulbright Scholar News, an electronic newsletter. *The 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. Since 1946, the Fulbright Program has provided more than 286,000 participants from over 155 countries with the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, to exchange ideas and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns. For more information, visit http://fulbright.state.gov/ <blocked::http://fulbright.state.gov/> . Fulbright Scholar Program for US Faculty and Professionals for 2010-2011: Deadline August 1st!!!! The Fulbright Scholar Program offers grants in more than 125 countries around the world. For the Academic Year 2010-2011, Fulbright lists 66 lecturing, research or combined lecturing/research awards in American history, including 12 Distinguished Chairs. Even better, faculty and professionals in American history also can apply for one of the 144 "All Discipline" awards open to all fields. What does Fulbright offer in American history? Here are a few of the awards for 2010-2011: Sub-Saharan Africa: Award #0066 - Arts, Business Administration, Computer and Information Sciences, Education, Humanities or Social Sciences in Ghana. Western Hemisphere: Award #0522 - North American Studies in Canada and Award #0564 - Study of the United States in Venezuela. Southern and Western Europe: Examples include Award #0393 - American Studies or American Literature in Turkey; Award #0279 - American History in Ireland; Award #0373 - American Studies in the Slovak Republic. Middle East: Award #0477 - International Relations Theory or American History at Birzeit University in the West Bank. Eastern and Northern Europe: Award #0370 - American Politics, Government or History in Serbia, Award #0229 - American Studies in Croatia and Award #0337 - American Literature, Culture or History in Norway. Distinguished Chairs: Award #0028 - Fulbright-Dow Distinguished Research Chair of the Roosevelt Study Center in the Netherlands; Award #0033 - Nikolay V. Sivachev Distinuished Chair in U.S. History and American Studies in Russia; Award #0013 - Puc-Rio Distinguished Chair in American Studies in Brazil; Award #0483 - Distinguished Chair in India. The application deadline is August 1, 2009. U.S. citizenship is required. For a full, detailed listing of all the Fulbright programs and other eligibility requirements visit our website at www.cies.org <http://www.cies.org/> , or send a request for materials to scholars@cies.iie.org.
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