Want to do a 3-12 Month Project in the UK?
Two fliers for the Fulbright Scholar Program have been received at the Abbey Publications office. They were sent by the Council for International Exchange of Scholars (3007 Tilden St. NW, Suite 5M, Box N-UKL, Washington, DC 20008-3009; fax 202/362-3442; Bitnet: CIES1@GWUVM.GWU.EDU), and they announce the availability of awards for librarians, archivists or library administrators for 1995-96. One of the awards is new this year: the Research Librarian/Archivist Award, University of Keele. It has virtually the same conditions as the other more general award, the same deadline for applications (August 1, 1994), the same number to call to request application materials (202/686-7878), and the same person to call if you have questions (Dr. Karen Adams, 202/895-5393). The more general award is reproduced below.
1995-96 Fulbright Program with the United Kingdom
The Fulbright commission in London has announced the availability of an award for a practicing librarian to pursue professional work in the United Kingdom. This competitive award is available under the U.K. Fulbright Scholar Program to provide an opportunity for librarians to broaden their professional perspective and enhance cross-cultural skills and insights at a degree-awarding institution or major research library. The purpose of the award is to promote the exchange of ideas between library staff in the U.S. and the U.K. and to enable participants to acquire knowledge and experience of library work in a different setting.
Persons who have lived abroad for the full ten-year period immediately preceding the time of application or who have had a previous Fulbright award within the last three years are ineligible. Candidates must be in sound physical and mental health and be adaptable to new situations.
The Council for International Exchange of Scholars, which administers the Fulbright senior scholar awards, will appoint an independent professional review committee to screen and nominate candidates. Final selection is made by the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board and the Fulbright Commission in the United Kingdom. The recommendations of the CIES review committee will be based upon the professional qualifications of the applicants and the quality and significance of their proposals within the purpose and framework of the fellowhip.
Applicants should prepare a project statement describing the nature of the proposed endeavor and the significance of the project to the field and to the applicant's professional development. Applications will be evaluated on the basis of the comparative merits of the projects submitted, the significance of the project to the profession and to the applicant's personal development.
Applications are due AUGUST 1, 1994. A completed application form, five-page project statement, resume, letter of invitation, and four letters of reference are required.