2008 Fulbright Science and Technology Award
Call for Applications
The U.S Embassy is pleased to announce the 2008-9 International Fulbright Science and Technology Award for outstanding international students. This program will award grants to outstanding PhD candidates to pursue doctoral study at leading U.S. institutions in science, technology, or engineering. Approximately 25 awards will be awarded worldwide to candidates who demonstrate unique aptitude and innovation in scientific fields.
Eligibility Requirements
Successful applicants for the Fulbright Junior Staff Development Program must meet all of the following criteria:
--Be citizens of Uganda;
--Have completed an undergraduate degree before August 1, 2008;
--Be fluent in English;
--Have outstanding academic records, references and preparation in their chosen field,
--Have satisfactory required test scores (GRE, TOEFL, etc.); and
--Have high motivation and a serious commitment to completing the program within a
specific time-frame and returning home immediately after the approved program.
--Applications must detail the applicant’s specific area of intended academic emphasis
within the broader discipline
--Applicants must detail their intended research area and be prepared to submit a writing sample
--All applications must be submitted using the on-line application forms that can be found on http://apply.embark.com/student/fulbright/international. Copies of certificates and transcripts should be delivered directly to the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy Only final nominees will be required to take the TOEFL and GRE.
Eligible Fields include: Aeronautics, and Astronomics/Aeronautical Engineering, Astronomy/Planetary Sciences, Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Computer Sciences/Engineering, Energy, Engineering (electrical, chemical, civil, mechanical, ocean and petroleum), Environmental Science/Engineering, Geology/Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Information Sciences/Engineering, Materials Science/Engineering, Mathematics, Neuroscience/Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Oceanography, and Physics.
Application/Selection Process
Interested applicants should contact the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy for details on how to apply. Applications must be submitted on official application forms no later than May 11, 2007. All applications are reviewed by a local selection panel; final nominations are reviewed in the United States by independent review committees. Final selection of awardees is made by the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. While applicants can specify where they would like to study in the U.S., ultimate
institutional placement for successful candidates will be made by the Institute of
International Education (IIE). Selection of principal and alternate nominees will be determined by September 30, 2007. Candidates will be notified by October 15, 2007.
Grant Provisions
The Fulbright Junior Staff Development Program provides: tuition, a monthly stipend for up to 36 months, health and accident coverage, a book and equipment allowance, research allowance, professional conference allowance, travel support and specially tailored enrichment activities. After three years, U.S. universities will be expected to cover the remaining expenses toward completion of a PhD.
FOR INQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT THE
Public Affairs Section
U.S. Embassy
Tel: 041-306313/259791 ext. 6313
E-Mail: NgalombiDN@State.Gov
APPLICATION DEADLINE IS: May 11, 2007