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Fulbright-Nehru Visiting Lecturer Fellowships The visiting lecturer fellowships for four months are designed for Indian faculty, researchers and professionals from all disciplines. Priority fields are: Agricultural Sciences; Economics; Education; Energy, Sustainable Development and Climate Change; Environment; International Relations; Management and Leadership Development; Media and Communications with focus on Public Service Broadcasting; Public Administration; Public Health; Science and Technology; Study of India with focus on contemporary issues; and Study of the United States. For Study of India or the Study of the United States (American Studies) the areas could include: language and literature, history, government, economics, society and culture, religion, and film studies. A comparative or cross cultural perspective is encouraged. Indian academics and professionals contribute to internationalization of the curriculum at their US host institutions and understanding of recent developments in India. The recipient will be affiliated as a visiting scholar at a U.S. college, university or research institution, and will teach courses (individually or team-teach), or offer a series of seminars at the U.S. host institution. Applicants should be familiar with the U.S. educational system. Although USIEF does not require applicants to have a letter of affiliation from a U.S. institution at the time of applying, it encourages that all applicants correspond, in advance, with potential host institutions. If you are selected for an award but are unable to arrange an affiliation or name an institution in the US with which you would want to be affiliated, USIEF will help secure placement. Grant Benefits Eligibility Requirements
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