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Fulbright 2020-2021 Cycle

The Fulbright Scholar Program offers teaching, research or combination teaching/research awards in over 125 countries for the 2020-2021 academic year.  Opportunities from two to 12 months are available for college and university faculty and administrators.  Interested faculty and administrators are encouraged to learn more about these opportunities, and hundreds of others, by visiting the Catalog of Awards.

The application period for the 2020-2021 academic year is now open and the deadline is September 16, 2019. U.S. citizenship is required. For eligibility requirements and application information click here or contact [email protected].

Global Citizenship Alliance Seminar

ACC International Programs invites applications from ACC faculty to attend the Global Citizenship Alliance seminar (GCA) to be held July 7-14, 2019. This is a competitive opportunity for faculty from across ACC to broaden their understanding of global issues and contribute to globalizing ACC by participating in an intensive week-long seminar (more information here). The seminar will be held in Mondsee, Austria (30 minutes form Salzburg). Approximately fifty participants from colleges and universities across the United States will explore a variety of issues and topics related to global education within higher education institutions. Application deadline is April 30, 2019. For the application click here or contact William Hayden, director of international programs, (512) 223.7689, for more information.

Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) Faculty Development Seminars

CAORC is a network of more than two dozen non-profit members centers located in countries around world that support academic research and the development of scholarly relationships between Americans and host-country professors and students.

In collaboration with its member center in Pakistan, the American Institute of Pakistan Studies, CAORC is organizing an overseas faculty development seminar specifically for professors from U.S. community colleges and minority-serving institutions.  The seminar, Religion and Culture in the Postcolonial City, will take place June 8-22, 2019, in Lahore, Pakistan.  Awarded faculty will receive round-trip travel, accommodations, and meals for the seminar.  The application deadline is February 18, 2019.  For more information, see the flyer.

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