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Lithuania

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4 FULBRIGHT FULL GRANTS

Language A working knowledge of Lithuanian is helpful, but not required unless necessary for the successful completion of the project. Students enrolled in regular studies at universities need to be able to follow lectures in Lithuanian. Knowledge of Russian may be helpful.

Grant period
9 months, September through June.

Candidate profile
Graduate-level students are accepted. Applications will be considered from well-qualified individuals in all fields, provided that projects are possible in Lithuanian institutions of higher education or make use of Lithuanian archival sources. Preference is given to research that addresses issues significant to contemporary Lithuania, such as political science, regional security, economic reform and related issues, humanities, and social and technical sciences. Excellent opportunities exist for the study of applied arts, Lithuanian language, literature, and folklore.

Affiliation
Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and submit letters of invitation. Checking university websites is strongly recommended to get more information on university programs.

Dependents
Dependents are allowed to be in the country for 90 days including travel dates. Residency permits for dependents are not granted by the Lithuanian government.

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www.vilnius.usembassy.gov

Fulbright grants to the European Union
See Fulbright grants to the European Union.

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U.S. Fellows

2008
Scott C. Barge
Catherine A. Brown
Charles L. Halka
Aimee N. Rindoks
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