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International Education Administrators in India Catherine Matto, SouthCentralAsia@iie.org Assistant Director, U.S. Scholar Program Institute of International Education/CIES Washington, D.C. Special Guest Fulbright Alumna, Dr. Traci Wells Director, UCLA Center for World Health Fulbright U.S. Scholar, 2015
Senator J. William Fulbright (1905-1995) Established 1946 Sends U.S. academics and professionals overseas and brings scholars and professionals from abroad to the U.S. International education exchange is the most significant current project designed to continue the process of humanizing mankind to the point, we would hope, that nations can learn to live in peace. Sponsored by U.S. Department of State s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Administered by the Institute of International Education s Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES)
Higher Education Administrators Program Overview Two week seminars exploring higher education Designed to create empowering connections with the societal, cultural, and higher education systems of other countries Expand networks of U.S. and international colleagues Participating countries: India, Korea, Japan, Russia, France, Germany Deadlines: vary by country
Eligibility Requirements U.S. citizenship Must be employed by a U.S. higher education institution International education administrator or senior-level university administrator Strategic decision-making position with substantial responsibility for enhancing the international dimension on their campus Minimum of 5 years experience in international education Preference given to applicants without extensive experience in the host country and to those without previous Fulbright grants
IEA Program Expectations Have a knowledge of the overall structure of higher education in the U.S. and in your respective state Basic understanding of differences between the cultures of host and the U.S. Demographics of your home institution, in particular the study abroad and global program opportunities available Background info on the economic relationships that your state and region may have with host country
Bi-National Support 1950: Fulbright in India established 2008: Bi-National Agreement signed: India and U.S. equal partners Administered by the U.S.-India Educational Foundation, www.usief.org.in
USIEF: Promoting Mutual Understanding Administer Fulbright-Nehru and other Fulbright fellowships for Indian and U.S. students, lecturers, researchers and professionals. Picture courtesy Jerry Jasinski, 2013-14 Fulbright-Nehru U.S. Scholar Provide Educational Advising Services for Indian students interested in pursuing higher education in the U.S. Serve as resource for fostering linkages between higher education institutions in the U.S. and India through its office of U.S. India Higher Education Cooperation (USIHEC)
About Fulbright in India India has the largest Fulbright US Scholar program with nearly 70 grants offered annually Overwhelming interest from Indian institutions for hosting American scholars Opportunity to be part of a vibrant academic community Excellent support by USIEF provided to scholars during their stay in India Five offices: New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad
Fulbright in India in Numbers Since 1950: 10,000 American students and scholars have participated in the program For 2014-15: 168 Fellowships to U.S. citizens, including 148 Fulbright- Nehru Fellowships 122 Fellowships to Indian citizens, including 93 Fulbright-Nehru Fellowships
Fulbright-Nehru Awards (U.S.) Distinguished Chair Academic and Professional Excellence Postdoctoral Fellows International Education Administrators
Fulbright-Nehru IEA Award Award 6436 Grants Approximately 10 Activity Two week seminar, March 2016 Location Disciplines Qualifications Financial Benefits New Delhi and additional cities: Highly respected universities, research institutes, nongovernmental organizations International Education Administration or Higher Education Administration Ph.D.(or terminal degree) not required Includes round-trip travel; lodging; per diem includes a meal allowance for meals not provided Deadline August 3, 2015
Navigating the Core Catalog of Awards Step 1: Go online to catalog.cies.org/ Step 2: Category Search Higher Education Administrators Program Step 3: Select a country award of interest Step 4: Carefully read the award requirements
Application Components Application Form (online) Project Statement (3-5 pages) Institutional Statement (2 pages) Curriculum Vitae or Resume (up to 6 pages) References (3, total) Special Instructions: http://www.cies.org/checklist-and-special-instructions
Submitting a Competitive Application Do your interests, professional expertise and credentials match the award? Why are you interested? Do your homework and connect the dots for reviewers What are your goals? Expected impact on home institution? Outcomes, impact, and multiplier effect Keep in mind the Fulbright mission Cultural diplomacy; demonstrated flexibility, adaptability
Review Process and Timetable August: CIES staff conduct technical reviews for completeness September : U.S. peer review committee convenes to review applications October: Applicants notified of status, either recommended or not recommended. Recommended applications are sent to host country and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board for final approval. November: Candidates notified of final selection outcomes March 2016: Fulbright-Nehru IEA Seminar
Application Resources Online Application Application Checklist and Instructions Notification Timeline Fulbright Scholar Directory South and Central Asia Regional Webpage IEA Program Webpage
Alumna Insights and Advice Dr. Traci Wells Director of Education, UCLA Center for World Health Fulbright-Nehru U.S. IEA Program, 2015
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