Thursday, May 8

Fulbright Program for U.S. Students 2015-16


Fulbright information sessions on May 8, May 21May 30.  Is this email not displaying correctly?
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Fulbright Program for U.S. Students

The program provides grants to approximately 1,900 U.S. students annually for projects in over 140 countries. Types of grants:
  • Academic grant - a self-designed program that may include coursework at a foreign university, independent field/library research, or any combination of these. 
  • Arts grant – a self-designed program to train in the creative or performing arts, usually via classes at an art or music school, training with a professional, or a combination. 
  • English Teaching Assistantship – a placement as an assistant to an English teacher at the primary, secondary, or university level. Placement is typically part-time and an additional independent project is expected. 

Eligibility

To apply for this program through the U-M Ann Arbor campus, applicants must:
  • be U-M students, alumni, or staff;
  • be U.S. citizens;
  • have completed an undergraduate degree by the beginning of the award; and
  • demonstrate the language skills necessary to complete the proposed project.
  • Enrolled students are required to apply through U-M.  

Information Sessions

 Thursday, May 8 
• Wednesday, May 21
• Friday, May 30

All sessions are held from 12pm-1pm in 1644 School of Social Work Bldg.  Laptops are welcome and encouraged.

Advising

Visit the Fulbright website, paying particular attention to the Countries section, and then see below for individual advising.   

• Academic grant - (advising with Kelly Peckens)
• Arts grant – (advising with Heather Johnson)
• English Teaching Assistantship – (advising with Heather Johnson)
 



CTools

For U-M Fulbright resources, login to CTools, click "Membership," then "Joinable Sites." Search for "Fulbright Resources" and click to join.
 

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