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Award #0369
Category:
Lecturing or Lecturing/Research
Number of Awards: 2
Deadline: August 1, 2009
Grant Activity: Teach elective graduate courses in area of specialization, advise graduate students and consult on curriculum development. Grantees will have the opportunity to pursue their own research interests.
Specialization(s): Fields of interest include, but are not limited to, American literature, English language and applied linguistics, teacher education, law and economics.
Language: For most placements, lecturing and seminars will be in English. Host institutions will provide interpreters as necessary.
Additional Qualifications: Applicants with Ph.D. who are at least at the assistant professor level are preferred, but professionals with university teaching experience are encouraged to apply.
Location: University of Belgrade; University of Novi Sad; University of Kragujevac or University of Nis
Length of Grant: 3 months to 9 months
Starting Date: October 2010 or February 2011 for one-semester grants; October 2010 for academic-year grants
Comments: For more information on potential host institutions, contact the following: Ms. Branka Janda Markovic, head, Department of International University Relations, University of Belgrade, markob@rect.bg.ac.yu, Web site: www.bg.ac.yu; Ms. Olivera Mijatovic, international relations officer, University of Kragujevac, olja@knez.uis.kg.ac.yu, Web site: www.kg.ac.yu; Ms. Zlatana Pavlovic, international relations officer, University of Nis, zlatana@ni.ac.yu, Web site: www.ni.ac.yu; Ms. Ivana Vujkov, international relations officer, University of Novi Sad, ivanavuj@uns.ns.ac.yu, Web site: www.ns.ac.yu. U.S. embassy in Belgrade contact information: Susan Delja, cultural attache, meyers@state.gov, Web site: www.belgrade.usembassy.gov. The academic year in Serbia runs from October through June, consisting of two semesters. The first semester is October 1 to December 24; the second semester is February 1 to June 30.
The Fulbright Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, is the U.S. government’s flagship international exchange program and is supported by the people of the United States and partner countries around the world. For more information, visit fulbright.state.gov.