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Info Sessions: Fulbright US Student grant program

January 14, 2013

Erin Crawley, the Fellowships Advisor in the Division of International Studies, will hold several information sessions about the Fulbright US Student grant program during spring semester for undergraduates. If you are an undergraduate interested in pursuing a project abroad after you graduate, this session is for you. If you will be graduating in December 2013 or May 2014, it is not too early to begin preparing for Fulbright application deadlines in the fall (early September). If you are a freshman or sophomore and would like to learn more about this program, you are welcome to attend. Alumni are also encouraged to attend. To be eligible for the Fulbright US Student program, you must be a US citizen.  We will discuss the different types of grant categories, the application process, and how to start planning for your project.

There are two identical information sessions open to all undergraduates who are US citizens:

Tuesday, January 29
12:00 PM
Union South, Room TBD

OR

Wednesday, February 13
3:30-4:30 PM
336 Ingraham Hall

There is one information session that will focus specifically on the Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship program; this is open to all undergraduates who are US citizens:

Thursday, February 21
4:00-5:00
336 Ingraham Hall

If you cannot make a session, but would like to learn more, please contact Erin Crawley to set up an appointment (skype appointments for those abroad are also encouraged).

Dr. Erin L. Crawley
Fellowships Advisor
328 Ingraham Hall
International Institute
University of Wisconsin-Madison
608-262-9632
http://www.intl-institute.wisc.edu/fellow

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