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"Boris, Anne C." <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fulbright Scholar Program for US Faculty and Professionals

August 1, 2007 is the application deadline for traditional Fulbright
Scholar grants worldwide.  The Fulbright Scholar Program is offering 10
lecturing, research or combined lecturing/research awards in film
studies during the 2008-2009 academic year.  Faculty and professionals
in film studies may apply not only for awards specifically in their
field, but also for one of the many "All Discipline" awards open to any
field.

Every year 800 U.S. Fulbright Scholars in 140 countries and all regions
of the world enjoy an experience of a lifetime, one that provides a
broad cultural perspective on their academic disciplines and connects
them with colleagues at institutions around the globe.  Awards range
from two months to an academic year.  Grants are awarded to faculty of
all academic ranks, including adjunct and emeritus.  In most countries
lecturing is in English, though awards in Latin America, Francophone
Africa, and the Middle East may require proficiency in another language.

U.S. citizenship is required.  For other eligibility requirements,
detailed award descriptions, and an online application, visit our
website at www.cies.org.

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