Europe and Eurasia
For information on programs in Europe & Eurasia (*except Germany), contact:
IIE Program Manager: Rachel Holskin 212-984-5326, rholskin@iie.org
*Germany IIE Program Manager: Cara Doble (212) 984-5519, cdoble@iie.org Applicants, including graduating seniors, are encouraged to consider opportunities in countries that traditionally do not attract large numbers of applicants: Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, Slovak Republic and Slovenia. Grants are not available to Belarus, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, Kosovo, or Serbia. English Teaching Assistantships: Available in Andorra*, Belgium*, Bosnia/ Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic*, France*, Germany*, Hungary, Italy, Malta, Norway, Poland, Portugal*, Romania, Russia*, Slovak Republic, Spain*, and Turkey.
* Language proficiency is preferred or required.
New ETA Programs are available in 2010-11 in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Macedonia, and Moldova. NOTE: Applicants for English Teaching Assistantships can apply to only one country. Multi-country ETA projects will not be considered. Multi-country proposals (2 or 3 countries): Only considered for the countries listed in either Eastern Europe or Eurasia Regions: Eastern Europe Multi-country Region includes: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Slovenia.
Multi-country proposals are not permitted for Western Europe.
Dependents: The basic amount of the Fulbright grant is increased by US$100 per month for grantees with one accompanying dependent, and by US$200 for two or more accompanying dependents for selected countries in Eastern Europe and Eurasia. See countries summaries for details.Individual Country Summaries are not available for all countries listed within regional programs. The countries listed are those in which it is anticipated that grants will be available for the 2010-2011 academic year. If the country in which you are interested does not appear, please check with IIE before filing an application.
For a one page statistical synopsis (PDF) of Europe and Eurasia, please see Europe. NOTE: To search for previous grantee information, please go to the U.S. Fulbright Student Directories.
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