FULBRIGHT STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM

Congratulations to GW's Graduate Fulbright Fellows!

2008-09
John Ratcliffe - Iceland, Linguistics
Vanessa Salcedo - Spain, Public Health

2007-08
Imad Al-Dakkak - United Arab Emirates, Public Health
Raechel Hazlett - European Union, International Affairs
Milan Kapadia - India, Law
Meghan Myers - English Teaching Assistant, Romania
Jennifer Wei - English Teaching Assistant, Taiwan


PURPOSE
To increase mutual understanding between the people of the U.S. and other countries through the exchange of persons, knowledge, and skills. The grants are designed to give U.S. students the opportunity to live and study in a foreign country for one academic year.

REQUIREMENTS

 

TYPES OF GRANTS
Full Grant provides round-trip transportation, language or orientation course, tuition, books, health and accident insurance, and maintenance for one academic year in one country. Travel Grant provides transportation to one of a limited group of countries. This is intended to supplement other types of grants or to supplement the student's own funds for study. Foreign Grants are offered by foreign universities, governments and private donors. Most of these do not cover the entire expense of the period of foreign study, and students are expected to be able to pay their own travel expenses and part of the maintenance costs.

CONDITIONS

 

NOMINATION
All graduate Fulbright applicants must meet with Geri Rypkema, GW Fulbright Advisor and Director of the Office of Graduate Student Assistantships prior to submitting a Fulbright application. Please contact Geri (rypkema@gwu.edu) to schedule an appointment. Undergraduates apply through the Office of Fellowships in the University Honors Program and should contact Francis Duvinage (duvinage@gwu.edu).

DEADLINES
Applications, including letters of recommendation and transcripts must be in the Office of Fellowships, Rice Hall 602 by the deadline, 
Friday, 12 September 2008. Interviews with the Campus Fulbright Committee will be scheduled subsequently.

ATTENTION DOCTORAL STUDENTS
The Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Program provides grants to colleges and universities to fund individual doctoral students to conduct research in other countries in modern foreign languages and area studies for periods of 6 to 12 months. Proposals focusing on Western Europe are not eligible. Students must apply through their institution of higher education. To learn more about the Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Program please visit Fulbright-Hays.

HELP WITH YOUR FULBRIGHT APPLICATION
Please click here for a memo with advice from the IIE and Office of Graduate Students Assistantships and Fellowships on how to prepare your Fulbright research proposal and personal statement .

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