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Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program

We are currently accepting applications for the 2021-2022 Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program.

This program brings scholars and experienced professionals to the United States to conduct full-time, non-degree advanced research at the postdoctoral level (research category); to engage in full-time lecturing (teaching) at the college or university level (lecture category); or to pursue a combination of research and lecturing (lecture/research category.) Grantees establish professional contacts in their academic field, enhance their scholarly work, gain international experience and personal enrichment, and help promote mutual understanding between the two nations. In addition to their primary research or lecturing activities, grantees may be asked to give public talks, mentor students, and otherwise engage with the U.S. academic community.

Grants are awarded from three months up to a full academic year (eight to ten months). Candidates may apply for one of the following grant categories: research, lecture, or combined lecture/research. Most academic fields of study are eligible. As a Fulbright Visiting Scholar, research activities must not involve direct clinical patient contact. Funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), the program is administered by the Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES), a division of the Institute of International Education (IIE).

Apply online for the 2021-2022 Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program from October 21st, 2020 through January 10th, 2021 at 23:59 local time.

Affiliation at a U.S. host institution generally includes use of the library, access to laboratories, consultation with faculty, and limited auditing of courses. Candidates are encouraged to take preliminary steps to secure their affiliation with prospective U.S. host institutions and secure letters of invitation. While candidate preferences will be considered, placement at preferred institutions cannot be guaranteed. If candidates cannot secure letters of invitation or placement at preferred institutions cannot be fulfilled, grantees are placed at the most appropriate U.S. institution based on their program goals and the Fulbright program’s overall objectives and requirements. IIE/CIES’s field of study experts work closely with accredited U.S. colleges and universities in all 50 states and the District of Columbia to provide the best possible academic experience for the grantee.

Candidates should be self-directed, highly motivated, and demonstrate excellence through their academic and professional record, as well as qualifying educational and professional experiences. The review boards expect to see recognized professional standing and substantial professional accomplishment, including for professionals in non-academic fields. Significant accomplishments may include teaching and research awards, professional honors, memberships and activities in professional associations, compositions and exhibitions, and publications. Moreover, candidates should demonstrate the cross-cultural sensitivity, responsibility, and flexibility needed to adjust successfully to life in United States. Grantees serve as cultural ambassadors and should be prepared to speak about their country, culture, and program activities to academic, professional, or community groups.

Candidates should submit a well-written, concise, and compelling application that illustrates qualifications, leadership and impact potential, and preparedness for research or teaching in the United States. Before you begin writing your proposal, please review CIES’s guidelines on sample project statements and review criteria as well as the application instructions and guidelines available for download at “Step 1: Instructions” in Embark. Research proposals should include a clearly-formulated research question, describe the objectives, methodology, and the nature of research (quantitative or qualitative), significance, evaluation and dissemination plans, justification for residence in the United States for the proposed project, duration, English proficiency description, and other relevant aspects. Teaching proposals should include teaching experience, a description of the courses proposed to teach, English proficiency description, and project expected outcomes. Proposed projects will be evaluated for contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the candidate’s field, potential for building bridges between BiH and the United States, project feasibility, benefit to the host institution, and contribution to BiH’s advancement.

Grants are open, merit-based, awarded competitively, and are subject to availability of funds. Award benefits generally include:

Candidates are responsible for obtaining any necessary leave of absence or making other arrangements to enable them to accept the grant. Candidates on active military duty must list their military rank and provide information on any restrictions which might affect performance or responsibilities under the grant. Candidates not on active duty, or who have a military rank without compensation, must inform the Embassy if they intend or are required to affiliate with the military upon returning to BiH. Grants may not be postponed to a subsequent academic year. Fulbright grantees must comply with program provisions to avoid grant revocation, termination, or suspension.

If accompanied by dependents, grantees are responsible for all associated costs in bringing dependents to the United States. This includes airfare and other travel expenses, living expenses, school costs, medical insurance that meets J Exchange Visitor Program regulations, and any uncovered medical bills. Subject to conditions and limitations, monthly allowances for accompanying dependents may be available, but are not sufficient to offset associated costs. A dependent is defined as a spouse, qualified same-sex domestic partner, or an unmarried child under 21 years of age.

Eligibility:

Candidates will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, political affiliation, marital status, status as a parent, protected genetic information, or sexual orientation. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. Candidates with little or no prior experience in the United States or overseas are also encouraged to apply. As a general matter, preference for Fulbright scholar opportunities will be given to qualified candidates who have not previously received a Fulbright scholar grant or have not had substantial recent experience in the United States, such as study, teaching, research, or employment for a period of more than nine months during the past five years.

Excluding minor traffic violations, a candidate who, at the time of the application, or at any subsequent time prior to or after becoming a grantee as defined by program provisions, has been convicted of a crime, felony, or misdemeanor, or has been arrested for, indicted for, or charged with a crime, felony, or misdemeanor and the matter has not been resolved, must inform the Embassy and/or program coordinators in writing of such fact.

The Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program is open to anyone who is/has:

Not Eligible:

Application Process:

Interested applicants must apply to the U.S. Embassy in BiH by using using the online application form.

Candidates must follow BiH-specific guidelines outlined on this page; If items asking candidates to consult the U.S. Embassy in BiH are not listed in the application, these items are not required at the initial application stage.

Additional documentation or items may be requested at a later time, as deemed necessary. After national selection, the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board in the United States selects candidates nominated for awards. Nominated candidates will be informed of their status by spring 2021.

The online application form must include:

For more information regarding the program, visit the CIES’s website and select “Visiting Scholars.”

For questions contact the U.S. Embassy in BiH’s Academic Exchange Coordinator via email: WhitneyKM@state.gov using the subject line: “2021-2022 Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program.”

Preuzeto sa: US Embassy in BiH

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