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2008-2009 Fulbrights

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US citizens can lecture or conduct research in Asia or Central Asia through the Fulbright Scholar program

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Dear colleagues:

As scholars in the fields of business and economics, I want to share with you several opportunities where your expertise and experience is needed to lecture and/or conduct research in Asia and Central Asia through the Fulbright Scholar program in the 2008-09 academic year.

  • Lecture in Cambodia on Business Marketing at the National University of Management ()
  • Business and economics specialists needed to lecture on Study of the United States in Japan ()
  • Lecture, conduct research or a combination of both in Korea (see awards 8152, 8153 and 8154 at )
  • Malaysia has All Disciplines and Study of the United States awards to lecture and/or research in your specialty ()
  • The Philippines has several opportunities in business and economics: Help modernize agriculture and fisheries; do a short lecturing tour on American business, economics or foreign policy, stay for a semester lecturing and conducting research on Global Issues or Study of the United States or conduct research on U.S.-Philippine Relations.
  • Lecture and/or conduct research in All Disciplines or Agricultural Economics in Kazakhstan ()
  • All Disciplines awards looking for business specialists in the Kyrgyz Republic ()

All of the awards listed above have economics and business as their preferred disciplines. Please keep in mind that Fulbright awards are for US citizens. To register and apply for the 2008-09 competition, please click here: . Also, if you have had a Fulbright grant in the past, a message on newly adopted eligibility guildelines from the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board can be found at http://www.cies.org/message1.htm.

The application deadline for grants in the 2008-09 academic year is August 1, 2007. You are welcome to contact us at any time with questions you have about the awards or application. If you are not considering making an application this year but know someone else who would benefit from a Fulbright opportunity, please feel free to forward this message on. Please be in touch with any questions.

Thank you.

Mamiko Hada

Program Officer
Council for International Exchange of Scholars
3007 Tilden Street, N.W. Suite 5-L
Washington, DC 20008-3009
e: mhada@cies.iie.org | p: 202.686.7873 | f: 202.362.3442
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c/o
Adam Broder
Program Associate, Asia/Middle East
e: abroder@cies.iie.org