[Mathmajors] Fulbright U.S. Student Program details and information sessions

Brooke Miller miller at math.washington.edu
Mon Mar 30 10:23:57 PDT 2009




>

> Are you currently a junior, senior, recent graduate or graduate

> student looking for a fully-funded study-abroad experience during

> the 2010-11 academic year? Consider the Fulbright US Student Program

> (http://us.fulbrightonline.org/home.html). This program is designed

> to give students, artists, and other professionals opportunities to

> pursue research, graduate study or English teaching experience in

> over 155 nations worldwide.

>

> The application cycle for the 2010-2011 Fulbright U.S. Student

> competition will open on May 1, 2009. The campus deadline for

> applications is September 23, 2009.

>

> Attend an upcoming information session to learn about the Fulbright

> U.S. Student program and how to apply:

> Tuesday, April 7, 3:30 - 5:00 p.m., Sieg Hall Auditorium, room 134

> Wednesday, April 22, 3:30 - 5:00 p.m., Sieg Hall Auditorium, room 134

> Please RSVP for one of these sessions, and register your interest in

> applying for the Fulbright at: http://catalysttools.washington.edu/survey/scholarq/36305

> .

>

> To be eligible, you must be:

> 1) A U.S. citizen,

> · International students interested in the Fulbright Program

> must apply through the binational Fulbright Commissions/Foundations

> or U.S. Embassies. These offices process all Foreign Student Program

> applications. Additional information is available at: http://www.foreign.fulbrightonline.org/home.html

> .

> 2) A graduating senior or hold a B.S./B.A. degree, master’s or

> doctoral degree candidate, or a young professional or artist,

> 3) Thinking of studying, teaching or conducting research

> abroad, and

> 4) In good health.

>

> PROGRAM DETAILS

> Awards grants to U.S. citizens in all fields of study.

> Awards approximately 1,500 grants for travel to over 155 countries

> worldwide.

> Offers one academic year of study, research, or teaching

> assistantship experience. Projects may include university course

> work, independent library or field research, or professional

> training in the arts.

> Preference is given to candidates who have not had extensive recent

> experience abroad (excluding undergraduate study abroad) in the

> country of application.

> FULBRIGHT PROGRAM ADVISORS AT UW:

> · For graduate students:

> Helene Obradovich, helene at u.washington.edu, 302 Loew Hall

> Marilyn Gray, megray at u.washington.edu, 315 Loew Hall

>

> · For undergraduate students or recently graduated students:

> Robin Chang, robinc at u.washington.edu, 120 Mary Gates Hall

> Mona Pitre-Collins, mpitre at u.washington.edu, 120 Mary Gates Hall

>

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