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For the 2009-2010 academic year, a total of 22 Fulbright grants will be available
| Target group: |
Undergraduate, Master's degree, Bachelor's degree , PhD degree |
| Purpose: |
Study, Research |
| Field of study: |
All |
| Countries: |
United States |
| Eligible candidates: |
Advanced undergraduate students who will complete their Bachelor's degree before departure; graduate and PhD students. U.S. citizens. Applications in the humanities, arts and social sciences are particularly encouraged. |
Grant information Value and purpose of grant : The Fulbright Program promotes mutual understanding between U.S. and Dutch citizens by providing grants for study and/or research. The grant consists of a monthly allowance of at least 1,050 euro during nine months which can be applied to the cost of living, tuition fee, research costs, local transportation and other costs; reimbursement of international travel costs up to 950 euro, reimbursement of the cost of a residence permit and a health and accidents insurance. The total value of the grant is app. 10,500 euro. No extra allowance is given to cover tuition fees Grant award period : one academic year, grants must start September 1. Closing date : Around October 20
Grant provider : The Fulbright Center in Amsterdam for regular Fulbright grants; the Netherland-America Foundation for NAF-Fulbright Grants - conditions are the same for both providers.
Application procedure For at-large applicants applications should be submitted online to: IIE’s New York office 809 United Nations Plaza New York, NY 10017-3580
Students enrolled at U.S. campuses should be aware that their applications must be submitted to their adviser by the campus deadline and may not be submitted directly to the Institute of International Education.
Applications must include : Proof of acceptance from an academic institution in The Netherlands or letters of affiliation from appropriate Dutch specialists. Candidates must obtain their own placements and are responsible for paying tuition fees, if applicable. Applications from students who are already in The Netherlands will not be accepted.
See for additional information: Institute of International Education: http://www.iie.org Fulbright Center: http://www.fulbright.nl Netherland-America Foundation: http://www.thenaf.org
The information provided here is correct to the best of our knowledge, but may be subject to change without notice. You should therefore check the information yourself before relying on it.
last update: 15 June 2009
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