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To: "H-PUBADMIN-request@H-NET.MSU.EDU" <H-PUBADMIN-request@h-net.msu.edu> *The Fulbright German Studies Seminar* offers U.S. scholars the opportunity to meet in Germany to discuss current issues relevant to both Germany and the international community. This year’s topic, entitled “The German * Sozialstaat* Re-Visited: A System in Turmoil,” will focus on how demographic developments in Germany are challenging its social security system, employment trends and political development. Grantees receive round-trip air travel, travel within Germany, lodging and partial per diem; and health insurance coverage for the duration of the seminar. Major parts of the program will take place in Berlin, but visits to other German regions will also be included. Applications are now being accepted for up to 25 awards available in 2010-11. Those eligible to apply include scholars from U.S. universities, colleges, and community colleges who hold full-time teaching appointments and meet other academic requirements (Ph.D., Ph.D. candidacy*,* or other equivalent degree or qualifications). Applicants must be U.S. citizens. The seminar is to be held in English, and will take place June 6-19, 2010. *The deadline is November 1, 2009.* More information about this award can be found online at http://www.cies.org/us_scholars/us_awards/GSS/. Additionally, a* Webinar* with a slideshow and audio, exploring the German Studies Seminar can be found on our website at http://www.cies.org/Webinar/ Please share this information with interested colleagues. They may contact Alexandra Squitieri (asquitieri@cies.iie.org) with any questions. *Jillian Foster | Program Associate | Europe Unit* Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES) A Division of the Institute of International Exchange of Scholars (IIE) 3007 Tilden St., NW, Suite 5L | Washington, DC 20008 T: 202-686-6232 | F: 202-362-3442 E: jfoster@cies.iie.org | www.cies.org <http://www.iie.org/>
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