Fulbright Program in Singapore: One-year grant for graduate study in the United States
The Fulbright Singapore Student Program - A one-year grant for graduate study in the United States The Public Affairs Section, U.S. Embassy Singapore, is pleased to announce the 2012-13 annual competition for Fulbright grants for Singapore citizens to study in the United States. HISTORY This flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. Government is designed to increase mutual understanding between the people of the The Fulbright Program was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by the late Senator J. William Fulbright of PROGRAM OBJECTIVES The program operates on the principles of autonomy and open competition based on individual merit, without regard to the individual’s institutional affiliation, race, color or creed. The objective of the grant is to enable the recipient to pursue a particular field of study, and to develop leaders who can contribute to promoting better understanding between the FIELDS OF STUDY Priority will be given to the social sciences and humanities as they relate to the 1. The United States – study of U.S. society and culture through fields such as history, government, law, literature and the arts, intellectual history, sociology, religious pluralism, cultural anthropology and journalism. 2. Challenges of Contemporary Society – comparative studies of contemporary social issues in Singapore and the United States, and/or transnational issues of global society. Subjects of particular interest include risk or crisis management issues, life sciences, public health, climate change, environmental pollution, finite resources, urbanization, gerontology, ageing society, population, immigration, labor relations, the family, public law, and criminology. 3. International Relations – study of Pacific Rim issues, such as contemporary political and economic relations among countries in the Asia-Pacific, including Northeast and Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. 4. Education – study related to the educational systems (all levels) of Singapore and the United States. A comparative perspective is strongly encouraged. Areas of study may include, but are not limited to, all aspects of internationalization (institutional, faculty, students), structural and curricular reform, and the role of education in society. All awards are subject to budget appropriations from the United States Government. Grants are for the 2012-13 academic year (September to May). Graduate study must begin Fall term 2012. The award includes economy return airfare on an American carrier. One-Year Graduate Study Grants For the 2012-13 academic year, only a limited number of partial grants will be available (depending on funding availability). These grants are intended for a one-year master’s degree program or the first year of study for a master’s program for individuals who meet the following criteria: Individuals who are not eligible for a Fulbright grant: Application Procedure and Competition Schedule Preliminary Application - if you meet the above criteria and are interested in the objectives of the Fulbright program, please mail a copy of your curriculum vitae and a one-page statement of interest in the program as it relates to your proposed course of study to the Public Affairs Section, U.S. Embassy, 27 Napier Road, Singapore 258508 or email to Singaporefulbright@state.gov. The deadline for the preliminary application is April 15, 2011. After preliminary review, applicants who meet basic requirements and whose proposals are relevant to the programs outlined above will be sent detailed Fulbright application materials in early May 2011.