February 16-19 is Purdue’s Fulbright Week in which we begin preparing students who are U.S. citizens to apply for AY 2016-17 Fulbright grants. 51% of Fulbright U.S. Student grants for research or study in one of over 130 different countries are awarded to students enrolled in a graduate program.

 

A further information about the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, including a single PPT slide to announce in classes and a pdf flyer, can be downloaded from the left sidebar of this link: http://www.purdue.edu/niso/fulbright/fulbrightweek.html

 

Fulbright Week Events include general information session for those who need an overview of the program, information sessions and callouts about applying for specific types of Fulbright grants, and a mixer to network with international students here at Purdue on a Fulbright who may be able to tell them about options in their countries.

 

 

Fulbright Week

Purdue's Fulbright Week will start you on your way to applying for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants offer over 1,900 fully funded opportunities for U.S. citizens to study, research, or teach abroad.

Schedule

Mon. 2/16

STEW 204

5:30PM

Fulbright Program – Explore the Options

Mon. 2/16

Shreve Hall 227

7:00PM

Fulbright Program – Explore the Options

Tues. 2/17

STEW 307

5:30PM

Research and Study Grants 2016-17 Call-Out Sessions

6:15PM

English Teaching Assistant Program 2016-17 Call-Out Sessions

Wed. 2/18

STEW 204

6:00PM

Research and Study Grants 2016-17 Call-Out Sessions

6:45PM

English Teaching Assistant Program 2016-17 Call-Out Sessions

Thurs. 2/19

Duhme Hall Living Room

6:00PM

Meet and Mix with International Fulbright Students on Campus

Session Descriptions

Fulbright Program – Explore the Options

This overview introduces the Fulbright Program and tells you how it can fit into your long term goals. The session is geared to all, from freshmen to graduate students.

Research and Study Grants

Juniors, Seniors and graduate students. Conduct independent research abroad or study at an academic institution in a foreign country. Join us to learn more about applying for Fulbright Program academic grants for 2016-17.

English Teaching Assistant Program

Juniors, Seniors and graduate students. Excited by the prospect of teaching English to non-native English speakers? Join us to learn more about applying for K-12 to university level classroom experiences throughout the world in 2016-17.

Meet and Mix with International Fulbright Students on Campus

All students, undergraduate and graduate, curious about the Fulbright US Student Program, join us for this fun and informative event. Students attending Purdue from around the world on a Fulbright look forward to sharing their experiences and talking about their home countries over drinks and snacks.

 

 

 

Best Regards,

 

Martha Lucht | Secretary | National and International Scholarships Office

Honors College | Purdue University | Windsor Halls - Duhme Hall, Room 147

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Phone: 765.496.3389 | Fax: 765.494-2960 | E-mail: mlucht@purdue.edu |

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