Macedonia
Region: Europe and Eurasia
There are two types of Fulbright grants to Macedonia 2 FULBRIGHT FULL GRANTS Language A working knowledge of Macedonian and/or Albanian commensurate with the project is desirable by the beginning date of the grant. Grant period 9 months. October to May. Candidate profile Candidates at all degree levels are considered. Preference will be given to proposals that address issues of particular concern to Macedonia, such as economic development. Affiliation Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and submit letters of invitation. If an invitation is not available, they may indicate preferences for affiliation. When applicants do not indicate a host institution preference, the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy will seek the most appropriate placements. Contact ilazig@state.gov Website http://macedonia.usembassy.gov 2 FULBRIGHT ENGLISH TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS Language Knowledge of the of Macedonian or Albanian is helpful, but not expected. Grant period 9 months. October to June. Candidate profile Well-rounded, articulate candidates at all degree levels with an interest in international education and the initiative to teach conversational English at all levels. Undergraduate degrees in the humanities and social sciences, with a focus on English, American studies, or education, are preferred. Successful candidates will not just be teaching English, but explaining the U.S. to local citizens who have little contextual understanding of America. Previous teaching experience is not required but is helpful. Applicants must be native English-speakers. Affiliation Affiliation is primarily at universities, but may be in schools or other venues where English language instruction is needed. Grantees will teach under the supervision of an experienced English instructor and will serve as a resource for conversation, vocabulary, and reading and writing courses. Grantees may also be involved with some educational advising and outreach. Supplementary Project Grantees are expected to engage in other activities related to their personal, career, and/or educational interests. This may be an independent study/research project or other activity, which will not conflict with assigned teaching and advising responsibilities. Applicants should include a brief description of their supplementary projects in their Statement of Grant Purpose.
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