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Macau

Region: East Asia & Pacific Region



There are two types of grants to Macau.

 

FULBRIGHT FULL GRANTS

Language A minimum of one year of Mandarin or Cantonese is recommended.

Grant period
10 months. Grantees begin between August 2010 and March 2011.

Affiliation
It is strongly recommended that applicants identify appropriate host institutions for their projects and that they include affiliation letters with their Fulbright applications. If necessary the U.S. Consulate in Hong Kong will assist in facilitating the affiliations for candidates who have been officially awarded grants.

Restriction
Applicants currently residing in China, Hong Kong, or Macau will not be considered.

Dependents
No dependent allowance is available.

Website
http://hongkong.usconsulate.gov/pas.html

 

8 FULBRIGHT ENGLISH TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS

Language No Cantonese or Mandarin language skills are required. All instruction is in English.

Candidate profile
Applicants should be mature, articulate graduating seniors and master’s level students who are committed to working and living in a Macau university setting. Candidates should be unmarried and without dependents. Applicants must be native English speakers. No previous teaching experience is required.

Grant period
  Grant period 10-12 months. All grantees must attend an orientation in August 2010. The school year begins in September and runs through June or August 2011.

Nature of assignments
Approximately 20 hours per week of classroom teaching plus requisite class preparation time. English Teaching Assistants (ETAs) will also organize language-related cross-cultural student activities. ETAs will receive training in Chinese and EFL Teaching Methods

Housing
Housing arrangements will be facilitated by the host institution.

Restriction
Candidates currently residing in China, Hong Kong, or Macau will not be considered.

 

 

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U.S. Fellows

2008
Sara D. Atienza
Emily P. Borelli
Denny W. Chan
Laura K. Full
Thomas E. Gaffney
Erica J. Hashiba
Jessica M. Kahn
Molly M. Kratz
Brooke Pearson
Julianne M. Yee
Previous years:

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