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Fulbright Scholar Program- Opportunities in Slavic Speaking Countries

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    Marina Duka
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    The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program offers teaching, research or combination teaching and research awards in over 125 countries for the 2019-2020 academic year. Opportunities are available for college and university faculty as well as for professionals and independent scholars. Awards that may be of interest to the H-Early Slavic community include:

    Bosnia and Herzegovina- All Disciplines
    Grantees will have the opportunity to apply their academic specializations to “history in progress” by working with Bosnians and the international community in Bosnia and Herzegovina on issues of reconstruction, reconciliation, and recovery. Preferred disciplines for this award include but are not limited to: linguistics, religious studies, and criminology.

    Macedonia- Rule of Law, Judiciary Reform and Civil Society
    Grantees to Macedonia have access to many different ethnic, linguistic, and socio-economic groups that represent the entirety of the Balkans in one small country. Preferred disciplines for this award include but are not limited to: rule of law and political science.

    Poland- Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Social Sciences at Adam Mickiewicz University
    Poland is a vibrant and modern country in the heart of Europe with a long-standing university tradition. The AMU Faculty of English (Wydział Anglistyki, WA) is the largest center of English studies not only in Poland but also in Europe. It has a long history, rich experience in didactics, and numerous research achievements both in Poland and abroad. Preferred disciplines for this award include but are not limited to: language and literature (non-U.S.) and linguistics.

    Ukraine- Cultural Resource Management
    Grantees to Ukraine will have the opportunity to contribute to the cultural preservation of Ukraine’s extensive history through this teaching and/or research opportunity. Preferred disciplines for this award include but are not limited to: museum studies, historic preservation in an international context, architectural and art conservation, and management of historical and archaeological sites.

    There are over 40 award opportunities available in Slavic speaking countries. Many of these opportunities are open to professionals outside of academia and do not require a Ph.D. Explore the Fulbright Scholar Program Catalog of Awards today!

    For eligibility factors, detailed application guidelines and review criteria, please consult their website. You may also wish to watch the program’s webinars or join My Fulbright, a resource center for applicants interested in the program. Applicants must be U.S. citizens. The application deadline is August 1, 2018.

    The Fulbright Scholar Program are happy to answer any questions you may have regarding the opportunities listed above or the Fulbright Scholar Program in general. Please don’t hesitate to contact the appropriate regional staff person listed within the award.

    2019-2020 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program:
    Application Deadline August 1, 2018
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    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.

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