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The 2019 Fulbright Junior Faculty Development Program will bring young faculty members from Egypt to U.S. institutions for faculty development, mentoring, and cultural exchange activities in the fields of Renewable Energy and Engineering, Teaching of English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), and Public Health from June 30 through September 8, 2019. During this 10-week program, faculty members will be introduced to Apply! Fulbright Junior Faculty Development Program (JFDP)new teaching and research methods, observe classes, attend seminars, and develop linkages with American faculty through weekly mentoring sessions. On-going community engagement with university-identified host families, volunteers, or others in the broader local community will facilitate the scholars’ participation in outreach activities, including visits to historical sites and attendance at cultural events.

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The following will be provided for participants:

  • Administrative stipend.
  • Travel allowance and professional development funds.
  • Furnished, individual apartment-style housing.
  • Travel and accommodations for a re-entry workshop to be hosted in Washington, D.C.
  • Round-trip international travel to the U.S.
  • Accident and sickness health benefits coverage for the duration of the program.

 ELIGIBILITY 

  • Resident and citizen of Egypt. (Must submit a scanned copy of the original valid National ID).
  • S. citizens and holders of U.S. green cards/passports are ineligible.
  • Full-time faculty status at an Egyptian university or other institution of higher learning in Egypt (must be a degree-granting institution, offering at least a bachelor’s degree).
  • Must be residing in Egypt at the time of application submission and throughout the interview and selection phases leading up to the date of departure.
  • MA/MS degree and at least five years of university-level teaching experience, or a Ph. D. and no more than five years of university-level teaching experience. MA/MS holders who are currently enrolled in a doctoral program must possess at least three years of university-level teaching experience.
  • Proficiency in English sufficient to effectively carry out grant activities in the United States. Although a TOEFL score is not required, applicants must possess a strong command of the English language.
  • Commitment to classroom teaching and desire to strengthen teaching and leadership skills.
  • Scholar’s academic focus must be in one of the program’s offered academic discipline cohorts.
  • Must be available to travel to the United States and participate for the duration of the program from June 30 – September 8, 2019.

 DEADLINE: December 1, 2018

To apply and for more information visit here

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