The deadline for submitting applications for the Fulbright Teaching
Award for Mongolia for 2004-2005 has been extended. This award is for
university faculty and others who wish to teach at the university level in
Mongolia for a semester or year. The original deadline was August 1,
2003. A new deadline has not been set, but the competition may close
soon. Contact the Senior Program Officer, Andrew Riess, 202.686.6247,
[email protected], for more information. Information on the award to
Mongolia and the Fulbright program is below, and at:
http://www.cies.org/us_scholars/index.html#awards
Mongolia
Approximately one lecturing or lecturing/research award.
Program Overview: Lecturers will teach undergraduate courses and may
also be asked to assist the host institution in curriculum and program
development or to supervise graduate students or do both. Proposals to
lecture in cultural anthropology, architecture and urban planning and
creative writing are discouraged, as Mongolian universities do not have
developed programs in these fields. Applicants should hold the
appropriate terminal degree and have at least 2 years of university teaching
experience or the professional equivalent. Those holding associate or full
professor rank are preferred. Lectures are in English, but ability to
speak Mongolian or Russian is advantageous. Serial grants are possible.
Staff: Senior Program Officer Andrew Riess, 202.686.6247,
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> or Adam Graham,
202.686.6241, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
Stipend: $2,400-$2,600 monthly base stipend, according to the standard
base stipend formula. Maintenance: Standard maintenance. For 2002-2003
the following was provided: $1,150-$1,200 per month, based on the
number of accompanying dependents. Housing for families may be in short
supply. Travel/Relocation: Standard travel/relocation. For 2002-2003 the
following was provided: $2,750-$6,750, based on the number of
accompanying dependents. Tuition Assistance: Tuition Assistance available. Other
Benefits: n.a.
Social Sciences and Humanities #4154
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