Honduras
Region: The Western Hemisphere
FULBRIGHT FULL GRANTS
Language Proficient spoken and written Spanish is required at the time of the application.
Academic year Varies depending on the institution, but usually begins in early February and ends in mid-December
Grant period Grant duration is 10 months. Most grantees choose to begin in the fall but the start date is flexible. Grants may begin as early as August. The last possible start date is March 31st.
Affiliation Applicants are responsible for arranging their own affiliations with an academic institution, research facility, or another appropriate organization, and for submitting supporting documentation verifying the affiliation.
Specific program/country considerations While there are no restrictions on fields, some geographic areas chosen may be off-limits for security reasons, as determined by the U.S. Embassy’s Regional Security Office. All students, upon arrival, should register online as American Citizens living in Honduras with the Consular Section at www.travel.state.gov and also read the country profile (travel warning) on Honduras on the state.gov website.
Research clearance It is strongly recommended that applicants in archeology/anthropology request approval from the Honduran Institute of History and Anthropology before beginning research.
Dependents Unless otherwise noted in the individual country summaries, the basic amount of the Fulbright grant is increased by US$100 per month for grantees with one accompanying dependent and US$200 per month for two or more accompanying dependents.
Website http://honduras.usembassy.gov
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