Are a U.S. citizen, and Are a graduating senior; hold a B.S./B.A. degree; are a master's or doctoral degree candidate; or are a young professional or artist, and
Are thinking of studying, teaching or conducting research abroad, and
Are in good health you could be one of more than 1,500 students who receive a Fulbright grant each year to go overseas. The U.S. Student Fulbright Program operates in more than 140 countries worldwide; grants are available in all fields of study. For detailed information on your eligibility, awards available, and the application process, please review the pages on this Web site.
Learn more at a Fulbright Program information session this semester.
Comefor a full session including a Q&A, or stop by any time to pick up brochuresand sign up to receive additional information by email.
Information also available at the Career Fair (see below).
20 min. presentations will begin at 2pm and 3pm for each session followed by Q&A.
Locations, dates and times:
BALLANTINE 005 Friday February 27, 2009, 2 - 4:30pm
Friday March 13, 2009, 2 - 4:30pm
Friday April 24, 2009, 2 - 4:30pm
BUSINESS 111 Friday April 3, 2009,2-4:30
Friday April 17, 2009, 2-4:30
MEMORIAL UNION - ALUMNI HALL Thursday April 9, 1-4pm -
You can pick up information and ask questionsabout Fulbright Grants at the Career Fair.Resources at IU for more information and help preparing your application:
1) Paul Fogleman, Fulbright Adviser, Office for InternationalAffairsTel. (812) 855-3948; Email: pfoglema@indiana.edu
2) The Grad Grants Center in room E651 in the Wells LibraryTel. (812) 855-5281; Email: gradgrnt@indiana.edu; Website:http://www.indiana.edu/~gradgrnt/Resources on the web at: www.us.fulbrightonline.org
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