Fulbright U.S. Scholar Awards in Agriculture
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Various Fulbright U.S. Scholar awards in the field of agriculture remain available, and CIES will consider accepting late applications after reviewing your CV. A list of the countries/awards that are particularly interested in academics/professionals in the field of agriculture follows.
Keywords:
Dir: Student
Kazakhstan-
** Agricultural Economics, Engineering, Food Science, Biochemical Engineering (Lecturing or Lecturing/Research combination, http://www.cies.org/award_book/award2008/award/Agr8497.htm); lecturing in English. Read this award featured at:
http://www.cies.org/us_scholars/us_awards/featured/Kazakhstan_062207.htm
Kyrgyz Republic---
** Mountain Studies (Lecturing or Lecturing/Research combination, http://www.cies.org/award_book/award2008/award/Mou8503.htm)
interdisciplinary. Lecturing in English, although Russian skills help.
Read more about this award featured at:
http://www.cies.org/us_scholars/us_awards/featured/KyrgyzRepublic_051407
.htm
Turkmenistan---
** All Disciplines (Lecturing, Research or the combination, http://www.cies.org/award_book/award2008/award/All8518.htm); emphasis on agriculture. Read more about Turkmenistan at:
http://www.cies.org/us_scholars/us_awards/featured/turkmenistan_041307.h
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Philippines---
** Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization (Lecturing/Research combination, http://www.cies.org/award_book/award2008/award/Agr8167.htm); work with the Philippine Agriculture Department.
U.S. citizenship and terminal degrees or equivalent professional experience are required. Before making an application, those interested should contact Ms. Mamiko Hada, Program Officer at CIES, at mhada@cies.iie.org or 202 686 7873 with the most up-to-date CV.
Mamiko Hada
Program Officer
Council for International Exchange of Scholars
3007 Tilden Street, NW, Suite 5L
Washington, DC 20008-3009
tel: 202/686-7873
fax: 202/362-3442
** Agricultural Economics, Engineering, Food Science, Biochemical Engineering (Lecturing or Lecturing/Research combination, http://www.cies.org/award_book/award2008/award/Agr8497.htm); lecturing in English. Read this award featured at:
http://www.cies.org/us_scholars/us_awards/featured/Kazakhstan_062207.htm
Kyrgyz Republic---
** Mountain Studies (Lecturing or Lecturing/Research combination, http://www.cies.org/award_book/award2008/award/Mou8503.htm)
interdisciplinary. Lecturing in English, although Russian skills help.
Read more about this award featured at:
http://www.cies.org/us_scholars/us_awards/featured/KyrgyzRepublic_051407
.htm
Turkmenistan---
** All Disciplines (Lecturing, Research or the combination, http://www.cies.org/award_book/award2008/award/All8518.htm); emphasis on agriculture. Read more about Turkmenistan at:
http://www.cies.org/us_scholars/us_awards/featured/turkmenistan_041307.h
tm
Philippines---
** Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization (Lecturing/Research combination, http://www.cies.org/award_book/award2008/award/Agr8167.htm); work with the Philippine Agriculture Department.
U.S. citizenship and terminal degrees or equivalent professional experience are required. Before making an application, those interested should contact Ms. Mamiko Hada, Program Officer at CIES, at mhada@cies.iie.org or 202 686 7873 with the most up-to-date CV.
Mamiko Hada
Program Officer
Council for International Exchange of Scholars
3007 Tilden Street, NW, Suite 5L
Washington, DC 20008-3009
tel: 202/686-7873
fax: 202/362-3442