Fulbright Scholar Program for US Faculty and Professionals for 2010-2011 is open The Fulbright Scholar Program offers 16 awards in lecturing, research or combined lecturing/research in film studies, including three Fulbright Distinguished Chairs. Even better, faculty and professionals in film studies also can apply for one of the 144 "All Discipline" awards open to all fields. What does Fulbright offer in film studies? Here are a few of the awards for 2010-2011: Middle East and Northern Africa: Award #0223 - Fulbright Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Israel; Award #0460 - English, Communication and Media Studies in Oman; Award #0430 - Visual and Performing Arts in Egypt; Award #0438 - Artist-in-Residence in Israel; Award #0417 - Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Project Northern and Eastern Europe: Award #0344 - American Studies in Poland; Award #0366 - Humanities and the Fine Arts in Russia; Award #0399 - American Studies in Ukraine; Award #0254 - American Studies in Georgia; Award #0271 - All Disciplines in Hungary. Distinguished Chairs: Award #0039 - Fulbright-University of the Arts London Distinguished Chair Award and Award #0038 - Fulbright-Leeds University Distinguished Chair Award in the United Kingdom. The application deadline is August 1, 2009. U.S. citizenship is required. For a full, detailed listing of all Fulbright programs and other eligibility requirements, please visit our website at www.cies.org <http://www.cies.org/> or send a request for materials to [log in to unmask] ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu