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BEFORE WE GET STARTED
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Fulbright Opportunities in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Todays HostDebra Egan, Assistant Director,
Western Hemisphere and Sub-Saharan Africa,
degan_at_cies.iie.org
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TODAYS WEBINAR WHAT TO EXPECT
  • A brief overview of the Fulbright Program
  • Highlights of Grants Available in Sub-Saharan
    Africa
  • An opportunity to ask questions! Type any
    question into the question module on your screen.
    We will do our best to answer as many questions
    as possible at the end of the presentation.
  • If theres time, a guided tour of the new CIES
    Website, www.cies.org

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General Facts About the Fulbright Scholar Program
  • Established in 1946
  • Sends U.S. academics and professionals overseas
  • Brings scholars and professionals from abroad to
    the U.S.
  • Sponsored by U.S. Department of States Bureau of
    Educational and Cultural Affairs
  • Administered by the Council for International
    Exchange of Scholars (CIES)

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What is the Traditional Fulbright Program?
  • The original core of the Fulbright program
  • Over 800 awards each year for U.S. applicants,
    including 60-70 to Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Grants for Lecturing, Research, or both
  • Lengths vary from 3 to 11 months in Africa
  • Award descriptions based on requests from host
    institutions through the U.S. Embassy

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Eligibility Requirements
  • U.S. citizenship
  • A Ph.D. or equivalent professional/terminal
    degree in your field
  • For professionals and artists outside academia,
    recognized professional standing and substantial
    accomplishments
  • Teaching experience as required by award
  • Limits apply to prior Fulbright Scholar grantees

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How To Find the Right Award for YOUUse Index
Tools
  • Search the online Catalog of Awards by World Area
    and Country Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Use the Awards by Discipline index
  • Discipline Index lists lecturing and combined
    lecturing/research awards, starts with All
    Disciplines openings, available in 21 of the 28
    participating African countries
  • In South Africa, All Disciplines are covered by
    awards in Science and Technology and all other
    fields
  • Research awards are available in Africa in all
    fields and specializations as well
  • For non-academics, use the Index of Awards Open
    to Professionals

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Special Index Tools to Find Awards in
Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Index of 2010-2011 Awards in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Index of 2010-2011 Awards in Sub-Saharan Africa,
    Francophone Countries
  • Award numbers, Country, Type of Award and
    Language Requirements are provided
  • Each index begins with awards open in All
    Disciplines
  • Use Indices to locate awards in 34 broad
    discipline areas, from agriculture through urban
    planning

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Teaching in French Highlights
  • 12 countries, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon,
    Chad, Cote dIvoire, Democratic Republic of
    Congo, Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Niger, Rwanda
    and Senegal
  • French proficiency is needed for lecturing
  • Exceptions - American literature and TEFL are
    taught in English
  • Other Exceptions it is possible to lecture in
    English in other disciplines in Cameroon (U. of
    Buea), Democratic Republic of Congo, and Rwanda.
    Some knowledge of French is expected for daily
    living.

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Teaching in French Highlights
  • A Language Proficiency Report is part of the
    online application.
  • Complete Part I for French for all Francophone
    countries.
  • Complete Part II, a listening, speaking, reading
    and writing test administered by a French teacher
    on your campus or nearby, if you will be
    lecturing in French and you are not a native
    speaker.

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Teaching in French Highlights
  • All Discipline Award Opportunities Plus Specific
    Awards
  • Agricultural Economics - Benin
  • Business Administration Benin, Mali, Rwanda
  • Computer Science Benin, Cote dIvoire,
    Mauritius
  • Physics Benin
  • Engineering Burkina Faso, Cote dIvoire, Rwanda
  • Environmental Sciences Burkina Faso, Guinea
  • American Literature Cote dIvoire

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Teaching in French Highlights
  • Specific Award Opportunities (continued)
  • American Studies Cote dIvoire
  • Industrial Drawing Cote dIvoire
  • Public Health Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Agriculture or Forestry Guinea, Rwanda
  • Fine Arts and Music Guinea, Mali
  • Public Administration Mali
  • Economics - Rwanda
  • Sciences and Technology - Rwanda
  • Education - Rwanda

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Teaching in Portuguese Highlights
  • One country, Mozambique, Portuguese proficiency
    is needed for lecturing
  • Exceptions - American literature and TEFL are
    taught in English
  • All Disciplines plus Educational Administration
    or Law at Eduardo Mondlane U.
  • Specific Award Opportunities -
  • Agriculture, Business Administration, Computer
    Science, Economics (including international
    trade), Information Sciences, Law, Medical
    Sciences and Philosophy at other institutions
  • Submit Language Proficiency Report

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Teaching in English Highlights
  • 15 countries, Botswana, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya,
    Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra
    Leone, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda,
    Zambia and Zimbabwe
  • All Disciplines Award Opportunities Plus Specific
    Awards
  • Botswana interdisciplinary academic centers in
    - Culture and Peace Studies, Energy Studies, HIV
    and AIDS, Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Tourism

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Teaching in English Highlights
  • Specific Award Opportunities (continued)
  • Ghana Arts, Business Administration, Computer
    and Information Sciences, Economics, Education,
    Humanities, Law, Public Administration, Radio
    Broadcasting and Journalism, Social Sciences
  • Kenya Business Administration, Computer Science
    or Education
  • Mauritius Archeology, Film Studies, Software
    Engineering, Fashion Design and Marketing, Food
    Safety or Turf Grass Production and Landscaping

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Teaching in English Highlights
  • Namibia Business Administration, Information
    Technology, HIV/AIDS management, Economics,
    Engineering, Environmental Health, Information
    Technology, Natural Resource Management, Social
    Work
  • Swaziland Business Administration, Museology or
    Anthropology
  • Uganda Computer or Information Science,
    Architecture or Urban Development, Business
    Administration, Economics, Education, Psychology,
    Sciences

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Teaching in English Highlights
  • Zambia Agriculture, Architecture, Accounting,
    Finance, Wildlife Management, Computer Science,
    Chemistry, Materials Science, Engineering, Law,
    Medical Sciences
  • Zimbabwe Environmental Sciences, Finance,
    Gender Studies

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Teaching in English Highlights
  • South Africa
  • The largest number of grants in Sub-Saharan
    Africa, 8-10/year
  • Awards in lecturing, lecturing/research and
    research for 6 11 months
  • 22 possible host institutions
  • All Disciplines offerings organized into two
    awards Education, Social Sciences, Humanities,
    American Studies, Professional Fields and Arts
    and Sciences and Technology
  • Letter of invitation required

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Research Highlights
  • African Regional Research Program
  • All Disciplines Awards
  • AIDS and AIDS-Related Research Awards
  • Research in 1, 2 or 3 countries (not South
    Africa, which has its own country research award)
  • Available in all Sub-Saharan African countries
    that have lecturing or lecturing/research awards
    (except South Africa, which has its own country
    research award), plus a few other countries
  • Letter of invitation required
  • Information and Instructions for Applicants flyer
    in Grant Activity text of both awards

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QA
Note We will answer as many questions as we can
during todays broadcast. If we do not get to
your question, please send an email to
degan_at_cies.iie.org
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Thank you for your time today
  • Fulbright Scholar Webinars are held each
    Wednesday at 2 PM Eastern (through July 2009),
    and include World Region Workshops and
    Application Workshops.
  • Visit www.cies.org for the remaining Webinar
    schedule and Campus Workshop schedules.

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For More Information . . .
  • Explore the Traditional U.S. Fulbright Scholar
    Program via http//www.cies.org/us_scholars/us_awa
    rds/
  • Be sure to sign up for our e-newsletter The
    Fulbright Scholar News by writing
    outreach_at_cies.iie.org.
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