From: cies1@CIESNET.CIES.ORG
Subject: ANNOUNCE: Fulbright Awards Update
Date:         Fri, 29 Aug 1997 11:38:15 -0400
Message-ID:  <97082911381506@ciesnet.cies.org>


                       Update of Available Awards:
                      1998-99 U.S. Scholar Program

The deadline for regular Fulbright scholar lecturing and research
awards for Americans going abroad in 1998-99 was August 1, 1997.

CIES is accepting late applications only for the 1998-99 awards listed
below.  This list of awards is current as of August 26, 1997.

The availability of individual awards will change as applications are
submitted, and opportunities within countries and regions may close at
any time. Please confirm the status of the awards that interest you
before proceeding or completing the application materials. The e-mail
address and phone number of the appropriate contact person are at the
end of each award description.

Final decision as to the number of awards and availability of specific
openings is subject to funding considerations and approval by the
United States Information Agency and the J. William Fulbright Foreign
Scholarship Board.

Lecturing assignments are in English, unless otherwise noted.

                       _________________________________

Eligibility

o U.S. citizenship is required at the time of application. Status as a
  permanent resident is not sufficient.

o A doctorate is required at the time of application, unless otherwise noted.
  In fields such as TEFL, the performing or creative arts, etc., the
  appropriate terminal degree may be acceptable. For professionals outside
  academe, comparable experience and recognized professional standing are
  expected. Consult individual award descriptions.

o Proficiency in a foreign language is required for some awards, as noted in
  the award description.


Award Benefits

Award benefits vary by country and type of award. Grants range in duration
from two months to the full academic year. Benefits may include:

o Monthly stipend.

o Round-trip travel for the grantee. In many countries, travel for up to two
  dependents for semester and/or academic-year awards.

o Housing or housing allowance in many countries.

o Subsistence or living allowance in many countries.

o Tuition allowance in some countries.

See the benefits table beginning on page 119 of the 1998-99 Awards/Application
Booklet for the specific grant provisions that apply.

Sabbatical, leave-of-absence, or retirement pay may be used concurrently with
Fulbright support.

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               Other 1998-99 Award Programs Administered by CIES
November 1 deadline:
o U.S.-Germany International Education Administrators Program
o U.S.-Japan International Education Administrators Program
o U.S.-Korea International Education Administrators Program
o Fulbright German Studies Seminar


January 1 deadline:
o NATO Advanced Research Fellowships and Institutional Grants

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         Call now to talk with a program officer about award details
                        and the prospect for applying.


                     USIA FULBRIGHT SENIOR SCHOLAR PROGRAM
                Council for International Exchange of Scholars
                       3007 Tilden Street, NW, Suite 5M
                           Washington, DC 20008-3009
         --Affiliated with the Institute of International Education--

______________________________________________________________________________

  The Fulbright Program is funded and administered by the United States
  Information Agency. Financial support is also provided by participating
  governments and by host institutions in the United States and abroad. The
  presidentially appointed J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board
  formulates policy guidelines and makes the final selection of all grantees.

______________________________________________________________________________
OPEN TO SEVERAL DISCIPLINES OR ANY FIELD

Any Field: Azerbaijan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8101
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate or graduate level in any
  field; consult on curriculum development.
Specialization(s): Open to many disciplines. Khazar University (Baku) has
  expressed special interest in international and commercial law, economics,
  political science, business administration, and computer science.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or February 1999
Contact Andrew Riess, 202/686-6247, rus1@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: Bahrain
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8386
Grant Activity: Teach courses and conduct research in any academic or
  professional field.
Language: Arabic is useful for daily life but not required for lecturing.
Affiliation: University of Bahrain, Manama; College of Health Sciences,
  Manama; or Arabian Gulf University, Manama
Length of Grant: 4 to 9 months
Starting Date: October 1998 for 5 or 9-month awards or February 1999 for
  5-month awards
Contact Gary L. Garrison, 202/686-4019, mesa1@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: Colombia
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8318
Grant Activity: Teach graduate or upper-level undergraduate courses in any of
  the social science, humanities, educational, professional, or technological
  fields. Conduct seminars, advise students, participate in conferences, and
  engage in research.
Language: Fluent Spanish required.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 3 to 4 months
Starting Date: July 1998 to May 1999
Contact Ralph A. Blessing, 202/686-6236, la3@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: Gaza
Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8393
Grant Activity: Teach courses and conduct research in any academic field.
Language: Conversational Arabic required, though all lecturing is in English.
Affiliation: Islamic University of Gaza, Gaza City
Length of Grant: 4 to 5 months
Starting Date: October 1998 or February 1999
Comments: The availability of awards will depend on security conditions in
  Gaza. Candidates are encouraged to contact CIES staff for information
  regarding U.S. State Dapartment travel advisories.
Contact Gary L. Garrison, 202/686-4019, mesa1@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: Iceland
Category: Research
Award Code: 8528
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Conduct research in any field. Lecturing opportunities may
  exist for researchers.
Affiliation: Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of
  invitation.
Length of Grant: 3 months
Starting Date: Between September 1998 and May 1999
Contact Jean McPeek, 202/686-6241, we2@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: Iceland
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8529
Grant Activity: In addition to the awards in specific fields below,
  applications will also be accepted from candidates in other fields who have
  an interest in teaching in Iceland.
Affiliation: Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include
  letter of invitation.
Length of Grant: 4 to 5 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or January 1999
Contact Jean McPeek, 202/686-6241, we2@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: Jordan
Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research, or Research
Award Code: 8399
Number of Awards: Approximately 5
Grant Activity: Teach courses or conduct research in any field, or carry out a
  combination of teaching and research activities. Advise on curriculum and
  programs.
Language: Arabic fluency as required for completion of research project.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express preference
  or arrange affiliation.
Length of Grant: 3 to 9 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or later
Comments: English is sufficient for lecturing at the graduate level in all
  fields and at the undergraduate level in natural, physical, applied, and
  medical sciences; business; economics; and American and English literature
  and some linguistics courses. Arabic proficiency is required for lecturing
  in many other fields. Obtain details on each field from CIES.
Contact Gary L. Garrison, 202/686-4019, mesa1@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: Kazakstan
Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8113
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in
  field of specialization. Conduct research in area of specialization.
Specialization(s): Preference has been expressed for economics, law, business
  administration, public administration, American studies, journalism, and
  civic education.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 5 to 9 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or February 1999
Comments: Affiliations possible in Almaty at Kazakstan Institute of
  Management, Economics, and Strategic Research; Adilet Higher Law School;
  Kazak State University of World Languages; Kazak State University; and at
  Karaganda State University.
Contact Andrew Riess, 202/686-6247, rus1@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: Kyrgyzstan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8120
Number of Awards: Approximately 3
Grant Activity: Opportunities are available for lecturers at the undergraduate
  and graduate levels in the liberal arts. Applicants are requested to provide
  information on the courses and/or seminars they propose to offer. Interested
  faculty should consult CIES before applying.
Specialization(s): Business administration, management, communications and
  journalism, educational reform, civic education, public administration,
  political science, law, economics, finance, development studies, and ecology
  and environmental studies. Applications in American studies fields such as
  American history, political science, law, economics, and philosophy are also
  welcome.
Affiliation: Affiliation may be with civic institutions, nongovernmental
  organizations, the Kyrgyz Ministry of Education, or universities. Applicant
  may express preference.
Length of Grant: 5 to 9 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or February 1999
Contact Andrew Riess, 202/686-6247, rus1@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: Lithuania
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8126
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Present seminars or
  workshops, consult on course design and curriculum development, and provide
  in-service training for faculty as requested. Conduct research per interest.
Specialization(s): Sports economics, French horn, and others
Affiliation: Applicants are encouraged to arrange affiliation and include
  letter of invitation.
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: August/September or January/February for one-semester grants;
  August/September for academic-year grants
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: Malawi
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8034
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in a wide range of
  fields. Conduct research and collaborate with faculty of host institutions
  on research and program development.
Specialization(s): Preference for law, political science, journalism,
  developmental economics, agricultural economics, government, history, and
  education.
Affiliation: Chancellor College, Zomba; Malawi Polytechnic, Blantyre; and
  Bunda College of Agriculture, Blantyre
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: January 1999
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: Moldova
Category: Lecturing or Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8134
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Teach courses in area of specialization, primarily at the
  undergraduate level. Consult on curriculum and program development. Conduct
  research in area of specialization.
Specialization(s): Law, public policy and administration, political science,
  business and management, economics, social work, journalism, applied
  linguistics, environmental studies, resource management, and others
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 5 or 9 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or January 1999 for one-semester grants;
  September 1998 for academic-year grants
Contact Micaela S. Iovine, 202/686-6253, ee3@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: Morocco
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8404
Grant Activity: Teach at least one course and conduct research.
Language: Language proficiency as appropriate for lecturing or research
  activity.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 3 to 6 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or later
Comments: Moroccan government clearance is required for all research projects
  and may take considerable time to obtain. The Fulbright commission in Rabat
  will request this clearance on behalf of the applicant.
Contact Gary L. Garrison, 202/686-4019, mesa1@ciesnet.cies.org
Any Field: Paraguay
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8376
Grant Activity: Teach, conduct seminars and workshops, and/or engage in
  research in grantee's area of specialization. Consult on curriculum and
  advise faculty and students.
Specialization(s): Preference for projects in linguistics (curriculum
  development), ESL teacher training, international law, political science,
  economics, management, epistemology.
Language: Fluent Spanish required. For research projects in Guarani, fluency
  in that language would be required.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 3 to 6 months
Starting Date: June 1998 or later
Comments: Research candidates can apply for grants as short as three months to
  coincide with U.S. summer break, if preferred. Seminar format has been
  effective for lecturers, given the structure of the local academic calendar.
  Proposal and course outlines should be written accordingly.
Contact Ralph A. Blessing, 202/686-6236, la3@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: Russian Federation
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8135
Number of Awards: Approximately 30
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in any
  field of the social sciences, humanities, arts, and pure and applied
  sciences.
Specialization(s): Fields of specific interest include accounting,
  advertising, agricultural economics, American history, American literature,
  American studies, anthropology, auditing, business administration,
  chemistry, commercial law, communications, computer science, conflict
  resolution, constitutional law, economics, education, English language,
  English literature, environmental law, environmental studies, ethnic
  studies, finance, genetics, international business, international law,
  international relations, journalism, law, library science, linguistics,
  marine law, mathematics, management, marketing, physics, political science,
  psychology, Russian literature, Sino-Tibetan languages, sociology, special
  education, strategic planning, taxation, TEFL, and tourism.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 3 to 10 months
Starting Date: Fall semester 1998 or spring semester 1999
Contact Andrew Riess, 202/686-6247, rus1@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: Ukraine
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8137
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Consult on
  curriculum development as requested.
Specialization(s): Political science, international relations, higher
  education, sociology, psychology, Ukrainian studies, and agriculture; other
  fields acceptable.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: August/September or January/February for one-semester grants;
  August/September for academic-year grants
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: Uzbekistan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8144
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in any
  field of the social sciences, humanities, arts, and pure and applied
  sciences.
Affiliation: Applicants must arrange affiliation and include letter of
  invitation.
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Contact Andrew Riess, 202/686-6247, rus1@ciesnet.cies.org

Any Field: West Bank
Category: Lecturing, Lecturing/Research, or Research
Award Code: 8420
Grant Activity: Teach courses and/or conduct research in any field. Preference
  is for combined lecturing/research, teaching one undergraduate course per
  semester for three class hours weekly (average class size is 30 to 40).
Specialization(s): Preference for, but not limited to, American studies
  (history, literature, law, politics), art, business administration/small
  business development, conflict resolution, education, English as a foreign
  language (development of curriculum or teacher training programs),
  development economics, international relations, Islamic studies and
  archaeology, journalism, and social work or sociology.
Language: Arabic required for research, as appropriate. Affiliation to be
  determined but applicant may express preference.
Length of Grant: 4.5 to 9 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or February 1999
Comments: Research projects must include a detailed plan of research or
  collaboration with local colleagues, including institutional affiliation and
  resources to be employed. Time and facilities for research may be limited.
Contact Gary L. Garrison, 202/686-4019, mesa1@ciesnet.cies.org

Associate Director, Hong Kong-America Center: Hong Kong
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8224
Grant Activity: Assist in directing the center by coordinating and enhancing
  linkages between Hong Kong and American higher education. Develop and
  coordinate collaborative research projects and exchanges between Hong Kong
  and U.S. scholars. Design and implement selected conferences, seminars, and
  workshops at the center. Scholar will continue to build relatively new
  center, develop its institutional basis, and seek funds to support its
  activities. Strong administrative skills and experience related to
  fund-raising are important. Teaching responsibilities will be negotiated
  with relevant department of Chinese University of Hong Kong. Usually,
  teaching will be for one term on an honorary (adjunct) lecturer basis.
Specialization(s): Any discipline
Special Qualifications: At least five years of experience in fund-raising,
  philanthropy, and institutional development.
Affiliation: Hong Kong-America Center, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong
  Kong
Length of Grant: 12 months
Starting Date: August or September 1998
Comments: Associate or full professor preferred.
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org

Social Sciences: Estonia
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8105
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Assist in curriculum
  development as requested.
Specialization(s): Banking, econometrics, macroeconomics, educational research
  methods, social psychology, counseling psychology, research methods in
  psychology, TEFL, translation theory
Affiliation: Tallinn Technical University, Tallinn, or University of Tartu,
  Tartu
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: September or February for one-semester grants; September for
  academic-year grants
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Social Sciences and Humanities: Indonesia
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8228
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in area of
  specialization. Consult on curriculum and program development. Supervise
  theses and conduct staff seminars. If desired, engage in informal research.
Specialization(s): American politics, American foreign policy, American
  economic development, American history, American culture, and American
  literature.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined.
Length of Grant: 6 to 12 months
Starting Date: August 1998 or January 1999
Comments: Based on the best fit between the scholar's expertise and the host
  institution's program, assignments will be made to one of the following
  institutions: University of Indonesia, Jakarta; Gadjah Mada University,
  Yogyakarta, Central Java; Diponegoro University, Semarang, Central Java; or
  Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, Aceh.
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org

Social Sciences and Humanities: Japan
Category: Research
Award Code: 8231
Number of Awards: Approximately 10
Grant Activity: Conduct research on some facet of the culture and society of
  modern Japan, including the arts, literature, history, politics,
  anthropology, sociology, law, economics, and business. Projects may address
  problems of contemporary society. Subjects of particular interest include
  the impact of rapid technological development, environmental pollution,
  urbanization, gerontology, human ecology, finite resources, population,
  labor relations, the family, public law, and criminology. Also of interest
  are projects that examine the internationalization of Japan's education
  system, especially since 1980.
Specialization(s): Economics, law, business, modern Japanese history or
  literature, political science, public administration, journalism.
Language: Japanese language proficiency if required by the project.
Special Qualifications: Professionals must have at least three years of work
  experience beyond the terminal degree.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined.
Length of Grant: 3 to 9 months
Starting Date: After July 1, 1998, but before June 30, 1999
Comments: Japan specialists are expected to have Japanese language facility.
  Applicants without prior experience in Japan and without Japanese language
  proficiency must demonstrate the feasibility of conducting their research in
  English. They should also plan a minimum stay of six months. Professional
  applicants must demonstrate how their research will contribute to the
  Japan-U.S. relationship in their specialty and to their own professional
  development. They are expected to submit a publishable report on their
  research within six months after the end of the grant.
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org

Social Sciences and Humanities: Japan
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8232
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Teach two undergraduate and graduate courses in field of
  specialization per semester. Courses meet once a week for 90 minutes. This
  reduced teaching load (normal load is four courses) allows grantees to
  conduct research on a topic of their choice. The project should be
  consistent with the grantee's area of expertise. It is imperative that the
  project be feasible, especially with regard to language, time, and venue
  constraints.
Special Qualifications: Applicants should have a doctoral degree and at least
  three years of university teaching experience.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined by the Japan-U.S. Educational
  Commission.
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Comments: While the Japan Fulbright commission will finalize all affiliation
  arrangements, applicants are welcome to contact possible collaborators and
  host institutions. Grantees are required to attend a two-day group
  orientation in Japan as well as the midyear conference.
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org

Social Sciences, Pure and Applied Sciences: Bulgaria
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8149
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate or graduate level in any
  field of the social sciences or the pure and applied sciences. Consult on
  curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 5 or 9 months
Starting Date: August/October 1998 or February 1999 for one-semester grants;
  February 1999 for academic-year grants
Contact Micaela S. Iovine, 202/686-6253, ee3@ciesnet.cies.org

Social Sciences/Humanities/Fine Arts: Korea
Category: Research
Award Code: 8235
Grant Activity: Conduct research in applicant's area of expertise or on
  projects that are comparative in nature. All projects should exhibit a
  Korea-U.S. relationship.
Specialization(s): Korean studies, Korean history, Korean literature,
  political science, economics, and public administration.
Language: Korean, if needed for the project.
Special Qualifications: Applicants may be academics or professionals and may
  be Korea specialists or nonspecialists.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined.
Length of Grant: 4 to 10 months
Starting Date: August 1998 or March 1999
Comments: Candidates must have an affiliation confirmed by the time an award
  is offered. Because university housing is not available for research-only
  grantees, awards will be confirmed only to individuals who have made their
  own housing arrangements through personal and/or professional resources.
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org


Social Sciences/Humanities/Fine Arts: Korea
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8236
Number of Awards: Approximately 3
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in field of
  specialization, but courses must relate to the American experience. Teaching
  load is nine contact hours per week. Lecturing topics or courses are usually
  selected from among those proposed by the applicant. Applicants who offer
  overly specific approaches or less standard themes will be difficult to
  place. Present lectures and workshops at other institutions arranged by the
  American Studies Association of Korea or the United States Information
  Service.
Specialization(s): American history, American literature, political science,
  business, and economics.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined.
Length of Grant: 4 to 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or March 1999
Comments: The Fulbright commission in Korea will arrange all affiliations in
  consultation with applicants and potential hosts. Affiliations will be with
  designated public and private institutions in Seoul and in other cities
  throughout Korea. While applicants may indicate preferred affiliations, they
  should not make direct inquiries to Korean institutions regarding an
  affiliation.
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org
Social Sciences/Humanities/Fine Arts: Korea
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8237
Number of Awards: Approximately 4
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in field of
  specialization, but courses must relate to the American experience. Teaching
  load is nine contact hours per week. Lecture topics or courses are usually
  selected from among those proposed by the applicant. Conduct research during
  two months of research-only time provided either before or after a semester
  of teaching. Applicants who offer overly specific approaches or less
  standard themes will be difficult to place. Present lectures and workshops
  at other institutions arranged by the American Studies Association of Korea
  or the United States Information Service.
Specialization(s): American history, American literature, political science,
  business, and economics.
Language: Knowledge of Korean if needed for the research project.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined.
Length of Grant: 6 to 12 months
Starting Date: July 1998 or January 1999
Comments: The Fulbright commission in Korea will arrange all affiliations in
  consultation with applicants and potential hosts. Affiliations will be with
  public and private institutions in Seoul, as well as in other cities
  throughout Korea. While applicants may indicate preferred affiliations, they
  should not make
direct inquiries to Korean institutions regarding an affiliation.
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org


AGRICULTURE

Agricultural Economics: South Africa
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8058
Grant Activity: Design and teach graduate courses in international trade and
  agricultural marketing. Assist in the development of a new center that will
  analyze international trade and agricultural marketing issues in South
  Africa. Provide staff training on general equilibrium models and advise
  graduate students. Conduct collaborative research, possibly on effects of
  European Union policy on the southern Africa agricultural market.
Affiliation: Department of Agricultural Economics, University of the Orange
  Free State, Bloemfontein
Length of Grant: 11 months
Starting Date: February 1999
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org


AMERICAN HISTORY

American Studies: Azerbaijan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8102
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in
  American studies; consult on curriculum development.
Specialization(s): American history, government, politics, and law
Affiliation: Western University, Baku
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or February 1999
Contact Andrew Riess, 202/686-6247, rus1@ciesnet.cies.org

American History: China, People's Republic of
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8213
Number of Awards: Approximately 4
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate survey courses and courses in
  area of specialization.
Specialization(s): Colonial, early modern, post-World War II, history of
  American government
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or late January 1999
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org

American Studies: Kazakstan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8114
Grant Activity: Teach courses to third- and fourth-year students, consult with
  senior faculty on curriculum and course development and on library
  collection development, conduct in-service training on management of
  American studies programs. Experience in curriculum and collections
  development useful.
Specialization(s): American history, literature, government and politics, and
  philosophy
Affiliation: Kazak State University of World Languages, Almaty
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Contact Andrew Riess, 202/686-6247, rus1@ciesnet.cies.org

American History: Lithuania
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8127
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and master's-level courses. Advise on
  undergraduate theses. Consult on development of an American studies program.
Specialization(s): Intellectual or cultural history, especially 20th century,
  and others
Affiliation: Vytautus Magnus University, Kaunas
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: August or January for one-semester grants; August for
  academic-year grants
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Distinguished Chair in American Studies for the 20th Anniversary of the
  American Studies Center, University of Warsaw: Poland
Category: Distinguished Lecturing
Award Code: 8185
Grant Activity: Teach courses, direct research, and offer lectures or seminars
  at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Assist in curriculum development.
  Offer short-term courses for Polish faculty as requested.
Specialization(s): Applications welcome from historians and political
  scientists.  Priority will be given to specialists in cultural or
  intellectual history, 20th-century history, or American politics.
Special Qualifications: Established scholar (minimum rank of associate
  professor) with considerable teaching experience.
Affiliation: American Studies Center, University of Warsaw, Warsaw
Length of Grant: 5 to 9 months
Starting Date: Mid-September or February for one- semester grants;
  mid-September for academic-year grants
Comments: Experience teaching and supervising Ph.D. students highly desirable.
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Study of the United States: Japan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8233
Number of Awards: Approximately 6
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in field of
  specialization, but courses must relate to the American experience. Teaching
  load each semester is four courses, which meet once a week for 90 minutes.
Specialization(s): American studies, history, literature; political science,
  economics, management, communications.
Special Qualifications: Applicants should have a doctoral degree and at least
  three years of university teaching experience.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined.
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Comments: Most lectureships will involve a dual affiliation. Because placement
  of candidates is done by the Japan-U.S. Educational Commission, applicants
  should not contact the host institutions, which include the following:
  Tohoku University, University of Tokyo, Japan Women's University, Tsuda
  College, Osaka University, Hiroshima University, University of the Ryukyus.
  Grantees are required to attend a two-day group orientation in Japan as well
  as the midyear conference.
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org


AMERICAN LITERATURE

American Literature: Burkina Faso
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8009
Grant Activity: Teach courses in origins of American literature to the 19th
  century, African-American literature, prominent figures of American
  literature, literary criticism, and/or American drama and poetry. Supervise
  master's theses.
Language: Fluent French required.
Affiliation: Department of Modern Languages, University of Ouagadougou,
  Ouagadougou
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

American Literature: China, People's Republic of
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8214
Number of Awards: Approximately 8
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate survey courses and courses in
  area of specialization.
Specialization(s): Modern literature, drama, poetry, literary theory and
  criticism
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or late January 1999
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org

American Literature: Poland
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8183
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate English majors survey courses and more
  specialized theme, period, or genre courses in subjects of the scholar's
  expertise. Conduct M.A. thesis seminars and serve on thesis committees.
Specialization(s): Nineteenth-century literature, 20th-century poetry and
  fiction, literary theory, ethnic and women's literature, culture, and others
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: Mid-September 1998
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

American Literature or Studies: Estonia
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8106
Grant Activity: Teach advanced-level or graduate courses. Consult on
  curriculum and program development as requested.
Specialization(s): Twentieth-century American fiction, interdisciplinary
  studies in literature
Affiliation: Tallinn Pedagogical University, Tallinn
Length of Grant: 5 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

American Studies: Belarus
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8103
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Consult on
  curriculum development.
Specialization(s): History, literature, culture, especially 20th century
Affiliation: Minsk Linguistics University, Minsk; Grodno State University,
  Grodno; or European Humanities University, Minsk
Length of Grant: 5 to 9 months
Starting Date: September or February for one-semester grants; September for
  academic-year grants
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

American Studies: Latvia
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8121
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Advise American
  Studies Center on curriculum development.
Specialization(s): Literature, cultural studies, history, anthropology,
  political science, sociology, education, philosophy
Affiliation: University of Latvia, Riga
Length of Grant: 5 to 9 months
Starting Date: September or February for one-semester grants; September for
  academic-year grants
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

American Studies: Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8178
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in contemporary American short
  story and American culture; advanced undergraduate survey course in American
  literature. Consult on curriculum and program development. Assist in
  training of junior faculty.
Specialization(s): American literature
Special Qualifications: Five years' minimum teaching experience required.
Affiliation: Department of English Language and Literature, University of
  Skopje, Skopje
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: October 1998
Comments: A computer and audiovisual equipment will be available for grantee's
  use.
Contact Micaela S. Iovine, 202/686-6253, ee3@ciesnet.cies.org

American Studies: Norway
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8555
Grant Activity: Serve as a roving American studies specialist: conduct
  seminars for upper secondary school teachers in the areas of American
  civilization and literature. The area of specialization is less important
  than broad competence and interest in social, political, historical, and
  educational issues. Scholar will be asked to assist the schools in the
  selection of textbooks on American culture and consult on the development of
  language teaching methods. Scholar will also advise teachers on American
  studies instruction, attend seminars, and participate in in-service training
  for teachers. Scholar will be based in Oslo and spend about 35 percent of
  his or her time visiting schools throughout Norway.
Affiliation: Upper Secondary Division, Royal Norwegian Ministry of Education,
  Oslo
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: August 1998
Contact Jean McPeek, 202/686-6241, we2@ciesnet.cies.org

American Studies: Romania
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8194
Number of Awards: Approximately 3
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Consult on
  curriculum development and teaching methodology.
Specialization(s): Any area of American literature or cultural studies
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined.
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: October 1998
Contact Micaela S. Iovine, 202/686-6253, ee3@ciesnet.cies.org

American Studies: Senegal
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8046
Grant Activity: Teach courses in American literature and civilization. Courses
  will be determined in collaboration with the Faculty of Letters.
  Opportunities for research at the National Archives of Senegal and at
  various research institutes in Dakar.
Language: Moderate ability in French required. Lectures will be delivered in
  English.
Affiliation: University of Saint Louis, Saint Louis, or Cheikh Anta Diop
  University, Dakar
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: October 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

American Studies: Singapore
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8258
Grant Activity: Teach two undergraduate courses and, if grantee wishes, a
  graduate course in area of specialization. Consult on curriculum
  development. Conduct staff enrichment seminars.
Specialization(s): Critical theory, gender studies, American dramatic
  literature and theory
Special Qualifications: Preference for a full professor and seven to ten
  years' teaching experience.
Affiliation: Department of English Language and Literature, National
  University of Singapore, Singapore
Length of Grant: 6 or 12 months
Starting Date: July 1998 or January 1999
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org

American Studies or American Culture: Ukraine
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8138
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Consult on
  curriculum development as requested.
Specialization(s): American culture, history, literature, especially 20th
  century, and institutions
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: August/September or January/February for one-semester grants;
  August/September for academic-year grants
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Laszlo Orszagh Chair in American Studies: Hungary
Category: Distinguished Lecturing
Award Code: 8175
Grant Activity: Teach courses, direct research, and offer lectures or seminars
  at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Offer short-term courses for
  Hungarian faculty as requested.
Specialization(s): Applications welcome from any of the several disciplines
  comprising American studies, including, but not limited to, literature,
  history, art history, philosophy, political science, sociology, and
  religion. Priority will be given to specialists in 19th- and 20th-century
  U.S. history, society, or politics.
Special Qualifications: Established scholar; associate or full professor.
Affiliation: Institute of English and American Studies, North American
  Department, Kossuth Lajos University, Debrecen
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Comments: Experience teaching and supervising Ph.D. students highly desirable.
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Literary Theory/Comparative Literature: Portugal
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8568
Grant Activity: Teach one graduate course in literary theory or comparative
  literature. Teaching load of approximately four hours per week. Possibility
  of giving up to three public lectures and sitting on departmental master's
  or doctoral committees.
Specialization(s): Preference for literary theory and comparative literature,
  but the following would also be acceptable: philosophy, humanities and
  discourse analysis, women's studies, ethnic studies, gay and lesbian
  studies, film studies.
Affiliation: School of Letters, Program in Literary Theory, University of
  Lisbon, Lisbon
Length of Grant: 3 months
Starting Date: February 1999
Contact Richard Pettit, 202/686-6240, we4@ciesnet.cies.org


ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY

Art, Humanities, and Social Sciences: Guinea
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8026
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in the following fields:
  anthropology, history, linguistics, sociology, art, and art history. Conduct
  research in area of specialization and collaborate with faculty or staff on
  research and program development.
Language: High level of French fluency required.
Affiliation: University of Conakry, Conakry, and National Museum, Conakry
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: October 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

Child Development: Norway
Category: Research
Award Code: 8556
Grant Activity: Conduct research in any of the following areas: children and
  the environment, child culture, sociology, social anthropology, infant and
  child development and education, educational psychology, and cognitive
  language. There is a great deal of flexibility and latitude in what the
  scholar may do at the center, which provides an excellent working
  environment for research on children and their living conditions. Scholarly
  interaction, both formal and informal, is encouraged, and good opportunities
  exist for research collaboration and lecturing. Individualized programs can
  be worked out in consultation with the center director and staff.
Affiliation: Norwegian Centre for Child Research, University of Trondheim,
  Trondheim
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Contact Jean McPeek, 202/686-6241, we2@ciesnet.cies.org


AREA STUDIES

Philippine Studies: Philippines
Category: Research
Award Code: 8254
Grant Activity: Conduct research on Philippine social life and culture,
  including the arts and humanities.
Specialization(s): Preference for politics and government, education,
  economics, history, anthropology, and environmental studies.
Language: Familiarity with national or regional language if the project
  requires it.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined.
Length of Grant: 3 to 7 months
Starting Date: Between June 1998 and May 1999
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org


BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Animal and Plant Science: Portugal
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8564
Grant Activity: Teach graduate courses in genetics, cytogenetics, or plant
  breeding. Teaching load of approximately three hours per week. Collaborate
  as scientific adviser on ongoing research projects.
Specialization(s): Preference for animal and plant molecular genetics,
  biotechnology.
Affiliation: Department of Genetics, University of Tras-os-Montes e Alto
  Douro, Vila Real
Length of Grant: 3 months
Starting Date: Between October 1998 and April 1999
Contact Richard Pettit, 202/686-6240, we4@ciesnet.cies.org

Veterinary Sciences: Argentina
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8314
Grant Activity: Teach an introductory course on epidemiology control, an
  advanced course on an interdisciplinary approach to health topics with
  emphasis on analytical and experimental methods, and a graduate seminar on
  an interdisciplinary approach to health that deals with either the
  definition of ecosystems or strategies for fighting against zoonotic,
  environmental, or food-transmitted diseases.
Specialization(s): Public health, epidemiology, analytical and experimental
  diseases methods, environmental zoonoses, food infections and intoxicants
Language: Moderate level of Spanish fluency required. An interpreter may be
  available.
Special Qualifications: Master's degree acceptable. Substantial teaching
  experience preferred.
Affiliation: National University of Rosario, Rosario
Length of Grant: 2 months
Starting Date: August 1998
Contact Ralph A. Blessing, 202/686-6236, la3@ciesnet.cies.org


BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Accounting: South Africa
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8057
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in financial accounting,
  managerial accounting, and accounting information systems and auditing.
  Assist with upgrading the research capacity of faculty in the Department of
  Accounting; suggest and participate in joint research projects. Assist with
  revision of undergraduate curriculum and with development of graduate and
  outreach programs.
Affiliation: University of Fort Hare, Alice
Length of Grant: 11 months
Starting Date: February 1999
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

Banking: Uzbekistan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8145
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the advanced undergraduate and graduate
  levels in banking, money theory, the monetary system of the United States,
  and international payment operations. Advise on curriculum development,
  theses, and use of English in banking.
Affiliation: Tashkent Financial Institute, Tashkent
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Contact Andrew Riess, 202/686-6247, rus1@ciesnet.cies.org

Business Administration/Management/ Economics: Romania
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8195
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
  Consult on curriculum development and teaching methodology.
Specialization(s): Money and banking, small business management, international
  banking, and others
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined.
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: October 1998
Comments: Individuals in the appropriate professional fields may apply, but
  should have at least five years of relevant experience beyond the terminal
  degree and, preferably, university teaching experience.
Contact Micaela S. Iovine, 202/686-6253, ee3@ciesnet.cies.org

Business Administration: Swaziland
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8068
Grant Activity: Teach advanced undergraduate courses in such areas as
  marketing communications, public relations, strategic marketing,
  international marketing, consumer behavior, marketing research, sales force
  management, and small enterprise development and management. Assist in the
  creation of a career development and internship center; consult on
  development of small enterprise program.
Affiliation: Faculty of Commerce, University of Swaziland, Kwaluseni
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: August 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

Business Management: Cote d'Ivoire
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8013
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in management
  information systems, and audit and control systems. Assist faculty with
  curriculum development and research studies. Conduct research in area of
  specialization.
Language: Fluent French required.
Affiliation: Faculty of Economics and Management, University of Cocody,
  Abidjan
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: October 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

Communication/Public Relations: Portugal
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8565
Grant Activity: Teach graduate courses in business communication and public
  relations. Conduct several seminars on specific relevant topics for
  bachelor's and master's students. Teaching load of approximately six hours
  per week. Serve as thesis adviser and consultant to staff and faculty on
  specific issues.
Specialization(s): Preference for management of public relations, management
  of cultural differences, development of corporate image.
Affiliation: School of Business, European University, Lisbon
Length of Grant: 3 months
Starting Date: Between January and April 1999
Contact Richard Pettit, 202/686-6240, we4@ciesnet.cies.org
Economics or Business Administration: Latvia
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8122
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Assist in curriculum
  development as requested.
Specialization(s): Finance, management, international business, trade, money
  and banking; other fields will be considered.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 5 to 9 months
Starting Date: September or January/February for one-semester grants;
  September for academic-year grants
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Economics or Business Administration: Poland
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8187
Number of Awards: Approximately 3
Grant Activity: Teach classes to advanced students and junior faculty. Develop
  short courses for executives and assist in staff training.
Specialization(s): Business policy, transportation policy and logistics,
  marketing, management, organizational behavior, finance, accounting,
  banking, microeconomics, macroeconomics, management information systems,
  operations research, production planning, and others
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 5 or 9 months
Starting Date: Mid-September or February for one- semester grants;
  mid-September for academic-year grants
Comments: Applicants interested in short-term lecturing appointments of two to
  four months for two to three consecutive years are advised to consult with
  program staff before applying.
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Finance/Management: Portugal
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8567
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in finance and
  management. Teaching load of approximately six hours per week.
Specialization(s): Preference at graduate level for financial management; at
  undergraduate level preference for analysis of investment projects,
  management practice, management strategy and planning.
Affiliation: Institute of Management, Lisbon
Length of Grant: 3 months
Starting Date: March 1999
Contact Richard Pettit, 202/686-6240, we4@ciesnet.cies.org

Financial Management: Uzbekistan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8146
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the advanced undergraduate and graduate
  levels in financial management in both theory and practice. Particular
  interest in finance theory, state budgeting, and international financial
  relations. Advise on theses and on use of English language in business. May
  be asked to consult on curriculum planning. Research opportunities possible
  in international finance and budgeting.
Affiliation: Tashkent Financial Institute, Tashkent
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Contact Andrew Riess, 202/686-6247, rus1@ciesnet.cies.org


CHEMISTRY

Chemistry: South Africa
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8060
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in analytical chemistry.
  Participate in curriculum development and staff training. Assist in the
  strengthening of recently introduced course components in polymer chemistry
  and applied chemistry, or participate in the establishment of a new M.Sc.
  program in environmental chemistry. Conduct collaborative research in
  environmental chemistry.
Affiliation: Mamelodi Campus, Vista University, Silverton
Length of Grant: 11 months January 1999
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org


COMMUNICATIONS AND JOURNALISM

Communication Studies: Singapore
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8259
Grant Activity: Teach upper-level undergraduate and master's-level courses in
  area of specialization. Consult with the dean on developing the master's
  program and professional training programs. Conduct research on a topic
  related to Singapore or the region, preferably in collaboration with a local
  colleague.
Specialization(s): Journalism, electronic and broadcast media, public and
  promotional communication, communication research
Special Qualifications: Associate or full professor preferred. Five years of
  teaching experience.
Affiliation: School of Communication Studies, Nanyang Technological
  University, Singapore
Length of Grant: 6 or 12 months
Starting Date: June 1998 or January 1999
Comments: Research and teaching interest or experience in Asia desirable.
  Professionals with the requisite amount of university teaching experience
  may apply.
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org

Communications and Journalism: Estonia
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8107
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Assist in curriculum
  and program development as requested.
Specialization(s): Media and communications theory, investigative journalism;
  knowledge of new media technologies useful.
Affiliation: University of Tartu, Tartu
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Comments: One-semester appointments may be considered.
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Communications and Journalism: Romania
Category: Lecturing/Research or Research
Award Code: 8196
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
  Consult on curriculum development and teaching methodology. Conduct research
  in area of specialization. Approximately eight classroom hours per week and
  25 students per course.
Specialization(s): Print journalism, broadcast journalism, advertising,
  communication studies
Affiliation: University of Bucharest, Bucharest, and University of Timisoara,
  Timisoara
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: October 1998
Comments: Practicing journalists may apply, but should have at least five
  years of professional experience beyond the terminal degree and, preferably,
  some university teaching experience.
Contact Micaela S. Iovine, 202/686-6253, ee3@ciesnet.cies.org
Film Studies: Taiwan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8273
Grant Activity: Teach graduate courses in area of specialization. Consult on
  curriculum. Participate in seminars. Grantees may also be requested to
  direct graduate students' theses and to advise the department on teaching
  methodology.
Location: Graduate Institute of Art Studies, National Cheng Kung University,
  Tainan.
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998

Journalism: Albania
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8147
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate level. Work on
  curriculum development.
Special Qualifications: Practicing journalists with teaching experience may
  apply.
Affiliation: Albania Media Training Institute, Tirana
Length of Grant: 3 to 9 months
Starting Date: October 1998
Contact Micaela S. Iovine, 202/686-6253, ee3@ciesnet.cies.org

Journalism: Germany
Category: Junior Research
Award Code: 8522
Number of Awards: Approximately 5
Grant Activity: Scholar will spend one semester studying and conducting
  research at a German university, followed by an extended internship at a
  German newspaper, publisher, or TV/radio station.
Specialization(s): Print and broadcast journalism
Language: Some German proficiency required.
Special Qualifications: Beginning professional journalists and recent
  graduates in journalism and related fields.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be arranged by the German Fulbright commission,
  but applicant's preference will be considered.
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Comments: Some flexibility regarding length of grant, but preference is for
  full academic year. Intensive, intermediate, summer language courses will be
  offered to grantees if necessary.
Contact Richard Pettit, 202/686-6240, we4@ciesnet.cies.org

Journalism: Kazakstan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8118
Grant Activity: Teach courses to undergraduates in general journalism, feature
  writing, journalistic ethics, and professional skills.
Affiliation: Al Farabi Kazak National State University, Almaty
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Contact Andrew Riess, 202/686-6247, rus1@ciesnet.cies.org

Journalism: Taiwan
Category: 8279
Grant Activity: Teach graduate courses in investigative reporting, reporting
  and writing, editing, and wire service. Advise students. Consult on
  curriculum and other related issues.
Additional Qualifications: Extensive high-level professional experience in the
  news media.
Location: Graduate Institute of Journalism, National Taiwan University,
  Taipei.
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Mass Communications: Taiwan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8284
Grant Activity: Teach graduate course in media research methods and a seminar
  in mass communication theories. Offer seminars and presentations at other
  universities. Grantees may also be requested to direct graduate students'
  theses and to advise the department on curriculum and teaching methodology.
Additional Qualifications: Associate or full professor preferred.
Location: Graduate Institute of Communication, National Taiwan Normal
  University, Taipei.
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date; September 1998

Mass Communications: Taiwan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8285
Grant Activity: Teach graduate courses on mass communications theory, research
  methods, and the political economy of the communications field. Teach
  undergraduate courses on new media and the Internet. Supervise theses.
  Consult on curriculum and program development and on information equipment
  needs.
Additional Qualifications: Media experience desirable.
Location: Graduate School of Mass Communications, Fu Jen Catholic University,
  Taipei
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998


COMPUTER SCIENCE

Information Management: Taiwan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8278
Grant Activity: Teach graduate courses in information technology management
  and Internet commerce and supervise theses. Grantees may also be requested
  to advise the department on curriculum and teaching methodology.
Location: Graduate Institute of Information Management, National Chung Cheng
  University, Minhsiung, Chiayi Hsien
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998


ECONOMICS

Business Administration/Economics: Bulgaria
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8151
Grant Activity: Teach introductory and advanced courses at the undergraduate
  or graduate level. Consult on curriculum development. Conduct research in
  area of specialization.
Specialization(s): International economics, microeconomics, macroeconomics,
  banking and finance, marketing, management
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined.
Length of Grant: 5 or 9 months
Starting Date: August/October 1998 or February 1999 for one-semester grants;
  August/October 1998 for academic-year grants
Contact Micaela S. Iovine, 202/686-6253, ee3@ciesnet.cies.org

Economics and Business Administration: Madagascar
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8033
Grant Activity: Teach advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in
  international business and managerial economics at INSCAE, and in
  international business, international financial management, and
  international marketing at ISCAM. Conduct research in area of
  specialization. Provide thesis guidance and participate in seminars or
  colloquia.
Language: Conversational French required, although classes will be conducted
  in English.
Affiliation: Institut National des Sciences Comptables et de l'Administration
  d'Entreprises (INSCAE), Antananarivo, and Institut Superieur de
  Communication, d'Affaires, et de Management (ISCAM), Antananarivo
Length of Grant: 5 or 10 months
Starting Date: August 1998 or January 1999
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

Economics and Business Administration: Mozambique
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8041
Grant Activity: Teach variety of undergraduate courses in economics, including
  microeconomics. Assist with tutorials. Conduct research in area of
  specialization.
Language: Fluent Portuguese required.
Affiliation: Catholic University, Beira
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: August 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

Economics or Business Administration: Ukraine
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8139
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Consult on
  curriculum development and with business development centers as requested.
Specialization(s): Agricultural, comparative, money and banking, finance,
  macroeconomics, microeconomics, management, marketing, international,
  management information systems, and taxation; other fields acceptable.
Affiliation: International Management Institute, Kiev; Zhytomyr Engineering
  and Technical University, Zhytomyr; or other affiliations
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: August/September or January/February for one-semester grants;
  August/September for academic-year grants
Comments: Kiev-Mohyla Academy requests a specialist to assist in development
  of a new master's-level program in economics.
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Economics or Urban Planning: Poland
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8188
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Teach courses in one of the areas of specialization listed
  below. Conduct seminars on selected problems of American cities. Consult on
  program development and staff training.
Specialization(s): Urban economics, urban and local public finance, city
  planning; or planning, architectural and urban design, environmental
  approaches
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 5 or 9 months
Starting Date: Mid-September or February for one- semester grants;
  mid-September for academic-year grants
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Economics/International Finance: Kazakstan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8116
Grant Activity: Teach courses to undergraduate and graduate students on
  financial markets, international economics, and financial economics. Advise
  and supervise student research, participate in department administration,
  and engage in counterpart training.
Affiliation: Kazakstan Institute of Management, Economics, and Strategic
  Research, Almaty
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Contact Andrew Riess, 202/686-6247, rus1@ciesnet.cies.org

Social Sciences and Humanities: Belarus
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8104
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
  Consult on curriculum development and faculty training as requested.
Specialization(s): Economics, business administration, education, sociology,
  print journalism, electronic media, law, political science, philosophy,
  TEFL, and others
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 5 to 9 months
Starting Date: September or February for one-semester grants; September for
  academic-year grants
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Study of the United States: Philippines
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8255
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in interdisciplinary
  American studies program. Consult on program and curriculum development.
  Opportunity for research.
Specialization(s): American literature, history, government, law, civilization
  and culture, philosophy, economics, and business
Affiliation: De La Salle University, Manila
Length of Grant: 5 to 12 months
Starting Date: September 1998 for 12-month grants, September 1998 or January
  1999 for one-semester grants
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org


EDUCATION

Arts and Crafts Education: Iceland
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8532
Grant Activity: Provide tutorials and thesis guidance for students working on
  the M.Ed. degree. Offer optional courses for postgraduate students and
  arrange seminars, workshops, and consultations for faculty.
Special Qualifications: Expertise in curriculum and instruction in arts and
  crafts education.
Affiliation: University College of Education, Reykjavik
Length of Grant: 5 months
Starting Date: January 1999
Contact Jean McPeek, 202/686-6241, we2@ciesnet.cies.org

Distance and Continuing Education: Malaysia
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8242
Grant Activity: Conduct seminars and workshops on continuing education and
  distance education, particularly as applied to engineering, science, and
  technology.
Specialization(s): Science and technology education
Affiliation: School of Professional and Continuing Education, Universiti
  Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: June 1998
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org

Education: Lithuania
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8129
Grant Activity: Teach graduate courses in motor control, learning, and
  development. Consult on curriculum development and engage in faculty
  training as requested.
Affiliation: Lithuanian Institute of Physical Education, Vilnius
Length of Grant: 4 to 5 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Education/Education Administration/ Library Science: Romania
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8197
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
  Consult on curriculum development and teaching methodology. Conduct research
  in area of specialization.
Specialization(s): Curriculum and textbook development, teaching
  methodologies, evaluation and examination procedures, higher education
  administration and management, information management and retrieval,
  automation
Affiliation: University of Bucharest, Bucharest, or Institute of Education
  Sciences, Bucharest
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: October 1998
Comments: Professional librarians may apply, but should have at least five
  years of professional experience beyond the terminal degree and, preferably,
  university teaching experience.
Contact Micaela S. Iovine, 202/686-6253, ee3@ciesnet.cies.org

Higher Education: Kazakstan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8117
Grant Activity: Teach courses at graduate and postgraduate levels on higher
  education policy, educational systems structure, and educational leadership.
  Consult with other faculty and university administrators on higher
  educational policy development.
Affiliation: Karaganda State University, Karaganda
Length of Grant: 5 months
Starting Date: April 1999
Contact Andrew Riess, 202/686-6247, rus1@ciesnet.cies.org

Physics Education: South Africa
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8066
Grant Activity: Teach graduate courses in science education, conduct workshops
  for groups of science teachers and trainers of teachers, and assist with
  guidance of graduate student research. Consult on development of curricula
  for the training of physical science teachers in the North West Province.
  Conduct collaborative research in physics education, including participation
  in research programs with the University of the Western Cape and with the
  North West Provincial Education Department.
Affiliation: Department of Physics and Unit for Physical Science,
  Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, Potchefstroom
Length of Grant: 11 months
Starting Date: February 1999
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

Special Education: Zimbabwe
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8096
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in philosophy, psychology, and
  sociology in special education; etiology and medical aspect in special
  education; assessment theory and practices; research methods and statistics;
  guidance and counseling in special education. Participate in supervision of
  research projects and teaching practice.
Specialization(s): Hearing impairment or visual impairment
Affiliation: Department of Educational Foundations, University of Zimbabwe,
  Harare
Length of Grant: 11 months
Starting Date: February 1999
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org


ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Ecology: Lithuania
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8128
Grant Activity: Teach master's-level course on freshwater or marine ecology.
  Engage in collaborative research with faculty and students on projects of
  mutual interest. Consult on curriculum development.
Specialization(s): Aquaculture, fisheries management, limnology, mathematical
  ecology
Affiliation: Klaipeda University, Klaipeda
Length of Grant: 5 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or February 1999
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org


GEOGRAPHY

Geography and Environmental Studies: South Africa
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8062
Grant Activity: Teach graduate courses in urban and rural development, using
  GIS technology. Assist with curriculum development and staff training, and
  participate in community-based research program.
Affiliation: Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of
  Durban--Westville, Durban
Length of Grant: 5 months
Starting Date: August 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org


LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (NON-U.S.)

Comparative Literature and Translation: Hong Kong
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8225
Grant Activity: Teach at the upper undergraduate and graduate levels,
  participate in senior projects and graduate research, and collaborate on
  faculty research. Conduct seminars and workshops. May also deliver public
  lectures in area of expertise.
Specialization(s): English-Chinese comparative literature and translation
Special Qualifications: Associate or full professor preferred.
Affiliation: Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Length of Grant: 10 to 11 months
Starting Date: August or September 1998
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org


LAW

Clinical Law: Mozambique
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8040
Grant Activity: Teach variety of courses in clinical law and criminal law, and
  assist with curriculum development. Conduct research in area of
  specialization.
Language: Fluent Portuguese required.
Affiliation: Law Faculty, Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: August 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org
Corporate Law: Kazakstan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8115
Grant Activity: Teach introductory to intermediate-level courses for business
  students on general themes in corporate law for banking, taxation, and
  commerce. Prepare and supervise grading of assignments, supervise student
  counseling, and train local faculty.
Affiliation: Kazakstan Institute of Management, Economics, and Strategic
  Research, Almaty
Length of Grant: 5 to 9 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or January 1999
Contact Andrew Riess, 202/686-6247, rus1@ciesnet.cies.org

Law: Bulgaria
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8153
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate or graduate level. Consult
  on curriculum development. Conduct research in area of specialization.
Specialization(s): Business, commercial, property, international/EU
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined.
Length of Grant: 5 or 9 months
Starting Date: October 1998 or February 1999 for one-semester grants; October
  1998 for academic-year grant
Contact Micaela S. Iovine, 202/686-6253, ee3@ciesnet.cies.org

Law: China, People's Republic of
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8222
Number of Awards: Approximately 4
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of
  specialization.
Specialization(s): Administrative, business, constitutional, investment, tax,
  civil, intellectual property, comparative, and contract law
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or late January 1999
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org

Law: Ukraine
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8140
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses and conduct seminars for
  specialists in one or more of the areas of specialization. Consult on
  curriculum development as requested.
Specialization(s): Trade and commercial, business, constitutional,
  comparative, insurance, labor, intellectual property
Affiliation: Shevchenko University, Kiev; Donetsk State University, Donetsk;
  or other affiliations
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: September or February for one-semester grants; September for
  academic-year grants
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Law, Public Administration, or Political Science: Eritrea
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8016
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses and advise on curriculum and
  program development. Conduct research in area of specialization. The
  Department of Law and the Department of Public Administration are just being
  formally established, and therefore broad expertise in providing
  undergraduate training is desired. The Department of Political Science is
  especially interested in international relations.
Affiliation: Asmara University, Asmara
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org
Law/Legal Education: Albania
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8148
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate or graduate level. Work on
  curriculum development for a legal education program at a new international
  legal center in Tirana.
Specialization(s): Commercial law, legal education, administrative law,
  international/EU law, constitutional law
Special Qualifications: J.D. required. Corporate, tax, or governmental
  experience preferred.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined.
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Comments: Knowledge of Albanian history and institutional infrastructure
  desirable.
Contact Micaela S. Iovine, 202/686-6253, ee3@ciesnet.cies.org


LINGUISTICS

African Languages: Botswana
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8005
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in current theories in
  linguistics, computational linguistics and research methods, and descriptive
  linguistics, or syntax and semantics. Supervise student theses. Opportunity
  for research.
Language: Knowledge of an African language, especially Bantu, would be useful
  but is not required.
Special Qualifications: Rank of assistant or associate professor is preferred.
Affiliation: Department of African Languages and Literature, University of
  Botswana, Gaborone
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: August 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

Theoretical or Applied Linguistics/TEFL: Poland
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8191
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Teach intermediate or advanced courses. Conduct M.A. thesis
  seminars and serve on thesis committees. Administer practical English exams
  and assist in staff and teacher training and curriculum development as
  requested.
Specialization(s): History of English, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics,
  second language acquisition, TEFL methodology, CALL
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 5 to 9 months
Starting Date: Mid-September or February for one- semester grants;
  mid-September for academic-year grants
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org


POLITICAL SCIENCE

International Relations: Mozambique
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8042
Grant Activity: Teach courses in such areas as international economic
  relations, foreign policy studies, and conflict resolution and peace
  studies. Assist with curriculum development, tutorials, and thesis advising.
  Conduct research in area of specialization.
Language: Fluent Portuguese required.
Affiliation: Higher Institute of International Relations, Maputo
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: August 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

Law or Political Science: Estonia
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8108
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Advise on curriculum
  and program development as requested.
Specialization(s): Political science (comparative politics, methods), law
  (project finance, international banking, commercial negotiation, training)
Affiliation: University of Tartu, Tartu, or Estonian Law Center, Tartu
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: September or February for one-semester grants; September for
  academic-year grants
Comments: Political science award is second semester only; the Estonian Law
  Center seeks a specialist to assist in professional training of judges and
  other legal professionals.
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Political Science: Senegal
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8051
Grant Activity: Teach courses on comparative politics with an emphasis on
  international relations. Opportunity for research at Senegal's National
  Archives and at various research institutes.
Language: Fluent French required.
Affiliation: Faculty of Law, Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: October 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

Political Science: South Africa
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8067
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in African politics, political
  economy, and social science research. Assist junior staff with writing
  research proposals. Conduct collaborative research in political succession
  in Africa.
Affiliation: Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Fort Hare, Alice
Length of Grant: 6 months
Starting Date: July 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

Political Science/Public Administration: Romania
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8198
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
  Consult on curriculum development and teaching methodology. Conduct research
  in area of specialization.
Specialization(s): International relations, comparative political systems,
  public administration
Affiliation: Faculty of Political and Administrative Sciences, University of
  Bucharest, Bucharest, or National School of Political Studies and Public
  Administration, Bucharest
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: October 1998
Contact Micaela S. Iovine, 202/686-6253, ee3@ciesnet.cies.org

Social Sciences and Humanities: Latvia
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8125
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Assist in curriculum
  development and faculty training as requested.
Specialization(s): Political science, sociology, TEFL, law, psychology,
  philosophy, and other fields, excluding education.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 5 to 9 months
Starting Date: September or February for one-semester grants; September for
  academic-year grants
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

U.S.-Philippine Relations: Philippines
Category: Research
Award Code: 8257
Grant Activity: Conduct research on topics relevant to contemporary issues
  that affect U.S.-Philippine relations.
Specialization(s): History, political science, international relations,
  journalism, economics, public administration
Language: Familiarity with national or regional language if project requires
  it.
Special Qualifications: Specialists on the Philippines should not apply for
  this award.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined.
Length of Grant: 2 to 7 months
Starting Date: Between June 1998 and May 1999
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org


PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Political Science/Public Administration: Kazakstan
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8119
Grant Activity: Teach courses at the graduate level, advise and supervise
  student research, participate in department administration, and engage in
  counterpart faculty training.
Affiliation: Kazakstan Institute of Management, Economics, and Strategic
  Research, Almaty
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Contact Andrew Riess, 202/686-6247, rus1@ciesnet.cies.org

Public Administration: Estonia
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8109
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in a new department
  of public administration. Assist in program development.
Specialization(s): Comparative public administration, administrative law
Affiliation: Tallinn Technical University, Tallinn
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Comments: One-semester appointments may be considered.
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Public Administration: Lithuania
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8132
Grant Activity: Teach master's-level courses in a newly created master's
  degree program. Assist with curriculum and program development. Consult with
  local government organizations.
Specialization(s): Public policy, budget and finance, leadership, organization
  theory, advanced administration theory
Affiliation: Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: September or February for one-semester grants; September for
  academic-year grants
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

Public Administration: Senegal
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8052
Grant Activity: Teach courses in public administration and in municipal or
  local governance. Courses will be determined in collaboration with the host
  institution. Opportunity for research at the host institution and at other
  research institutes in Dakar.
Language: Fluent French required.
Affiliation: National School of Administration and Magistracy, Dakar
Length of Grant: 9 months
Starting Date: October 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

Public Administration: Ukraine
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8142
Grant Activity: Teach graduate courses on a broad range of topics from an
  academic and practical perspective. Supervise graduate students as
  requested. Consult on curriculum development.
Affiliation: Institute of Public Administration of the Council of Ministers,
  Kiev
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: September or February for one-semester grants; September for
  academic-year grants
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org


SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK

Sociology: Mozambique
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8043
Grant Activity: Teach introductory classes in sociology of organization and
  organizational behavior to undergraduate students.
Language: Fluent Portuguese required.
Affiliation: Department of Management and Administration, Eduardo Mondlane
  University, Maputo
Length of Grant: 5 months
Starting Date: August 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org


TEFL/APPLIED LINGUISTICS

Applied Linguistics: Bahrain
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8387
Grant Activity: Teach courses and conduct research in any specialization of
  applied linguistics.
Language: Arabic useful for daily life but not required for lecturing.
Affiliation: University of Bahrain, Manama
Length of Grant: 4 to 9 months
Starting Date: October 1998 for 5- or 9-month awards or February 1999 for
  5-month awards
Contact Gary L. Garrison, 202/686-4019, mesa1@ciesnet.cies.org

Applied Linguistics/TEFL: Morocco
Category: Junior Lecturing
Award Code: 8406
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate courses in linguistics or English as a
  foreign language. Approximately eight to ten class hours weekly. Supervise
  undergraduate theses.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be arranged by the Fulbright commission in one of
  the public universities in Morocco.
Length of Grant: 3 to 9 months
Starting Date: September 1998 or later
Comments: Applicants should be doctoral candidates in applied linguistics or
  education, with a specialization in TEFL or foreign language acquisition.
  Prior experience in teaching English to speakers of other languages is
  essential.
Contact Gary L. Garrison, 202/686-4019, mesa1@ciesnet.cies.org

M.A. TEFL Program: Turkey
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8588
Grant Activity: Teach two courses per semester from among the following:
  language acquisition, introduction to applied linguistics, EFL methodology,
  sociolinguistics and discourse analysis, issues in bilingualism, measurement
  and evaluation, etc. Assist with curriculum planning and teacher training.
Specialization(s): A Ph.D. in TEFL or applied linguistics is preferred.
  However, appropriate experience in the field may be substituted. Please
  consult with CIES staff to determine eligibility if necessary.
Affiliation: Bilkent University, Ankara
Length of Grant: 12 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Contact Micaela S. Iovine, 202/686-6253, ee3@ciesnet.cies.org

M.A. TEFL Program Director: Turkey
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8589
Grant Activity: Administer M.A. program in Teaching English as a Foreign
  Language. Teach one or two courses per semester (language acquisition,
  introduction to applied linguistics, EFL methodology, sociolinguistics,
  measurement and evaluation, etc.). Advise thesis students. Assist with
  curriculum planning and program development.
Affiliation: Bilkent University, Ankara
Length of Grant: 12 months
Starting Date: September 1998
Contact Micaela S. Iovine, 202/686-6253, ee3@ciesnet.cies.org

TEFL: Ukraine
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8143
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses, develop curricula,
  and conduct seminars on teaching methods.
Specialization(s): TEFL methodology, sociolinguistics, ESP, modern syntactic
  theory
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined but applicant may express
  preference.
Length of Grant: 5 to 10 months
Starting Date: September or February for one-semester grants; February for
  academic-year grants
Comments: Curriculum development may include, but is not limited to,
  development of a master's program in TEFL.
Contact Muriel Joffe, 202/686-6249, ee2@ciesnet.cies.org

TEFL and Applied Linguistics: Cote d'Ivoire
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8014
Grant Activity: Teach courses in linguistics and English for specific purposes
  (ESP) to final-year students in engineering, accounting, computer science,
  and business. Provide guidance on curriculum development for language
  teaching. Conduct research in area of specialization.
Language: Conversational French helpful; classes taught in English.
Affiliation: English Department, Houphouet-Boigny Polytechnic Institute of
  Yamoussoukro, Yamoussoukro
Length of Grant: 10 months
Starting Date: October 1998
Contact Linda Rhoad, 202/686-6230, afac@ciesnet.cies.org

Teaching English as a Foreign Language: Indonesia
Category: Lecturing
Award Code: 8230
Number of Awards: Approximately 2
Grant Activity: Consult on teacher training and curriculum development in TEFL
  programs in eastern Indonesia. Oversee language program of Indonesian
  scholars currently planning to study in English-speaking countries.
Specialization(s): Language program design and implementation, teacher
  training, curriculum development
Special Qualifications: Preference for associate or full professor with
  extensive teaching and consulting experience.
Affiliation: Affiliation to be determined.
Length of Grant: 6 to 12 months
Starting Date: August 1998 or January 1999 for one-semester grants, August
  1998 for academic-year grants
Comments: This program is part of the government of Indonesia's effort to
  produce a sufficient number of qualified TEFL teachers to staff the
  Indonesian university system and teacher training colleges in the eastern
  part of Indonesia. Host institutions are in the Moluccas, Sulawesi, Irian
  Jaya, and Timor.
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org

Teaching English as a Foreign Language: Philippines
Category: Lecturing/Research
Award Code: 8256
Grant Activity: Teach graduate courses in area of specialization. Consult on
  program and curriculum. Advise on theses preparation.
Specialization(s): Psycholinguistics, theoretical linguistics
Special Qualifications: Ph.D. preferred, but applicants with a master's degree
  may apply if they hold the rank of assistant professor.
Affiliation: Philippine Normal University, Manila
Length of Grant: 5 to 12 months
Starting Date: June 1998 for 12-month grants, June or November 1998 for
  one-semester grants
Contact David B.J. Adams, 202/686-4021, ea1@ciesnet.cies.org
