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2010 Fulbright Science & Technology Award

Professional Development in the United States 

Call for Applications 

Application deadline is February 28, 2009.

 

The American Embassy is now accepting applications for the 2010 Fulbright International Science & Technology scholarship.  The award is designed to be among the most prestigious international scholarships in science and technology.  The International Fulbright Science and Technology award is for Ph.D. study at top U.S. institutions in science, technology, or engineering The Fulbright program is the principal international educational program sponsored by the United States government. The primary source of funding for the Fulbright program is an annual appropriation by the United States Congress. 

Eligibility Requirements

Successful applicants for the Fulbright International Science & Technology award should:

  • Be a Zimbabwean
  • Be affiliated with, and committed work at an educational or scientific research institution in Zimbabwe upon completion of the designated program.
  • Have completed prior academic study equivalent to at least a 4 year U.S. bachelor's degree,
  • Be fluent in English,
  • Have an outstanding academic record and preparation in chosen field,
  • Have satisfactory required test scores (GRE, TOEFL, etc.)
  • Have high motivation and a serious commitment to completing the program within a   specific time-frame and returning home immediately after the approved program. 

Fields of Study

 

Eligible fields include: aeronautics and astronomics/aeronautical engineering, astronomy/planetarysciences, 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 must send certified copies of all degree transcripts, an updated CV and a statement of purpose no more than 2 pages in length.  The statement should indicate degree desired (including major field and specialization), candidate’s research interests, and long term career goals. 

Applicants must also discuss how they intend to contribute to their home university and to Zimbabwe after obtaining their desired degree.  Awards and university placement will be announced around April/May 2010 for programs beginning around August/September 2010.  Pre-academic programs focusing on information technology for research purposes and academic writing as well as intensive English language training may begin around June/July 2010. 

Application deadline is February 28, 2009.   

 

Grant Provisions

 

The Fulbright Junior Staff Development Program provides:  

  •  Round-trip economy international travel and excess-baggage allowance. 
  • An allowance for settling in.
  •  A pre-academic orientation program.
  •  A monthly maintenance allowance and funding for books and professional activities.
  • Tuition and university fees.
  • Limited accident and sickness insurance

Documents specified above should be sent to The Program Officer (Fulbright-JSD)U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Section P.O.  Box 4010 HARARE  e-mail:HararePAS@state.gov by February 28, 2009.