CFDA 84.018 · retired
Overseas Programs Special Bilateral Projects
EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF · Program page ↗
Objective
To increase mutual understanding and knowledge between the people of the United States and those in other countries by offering qualified U.S. educators opportunities to participate in short-term study seminars abroad on topics in the social sciences and the humanities.
Who Can Apply
- Individual/Family
- Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans)
Applicants must (1) be U.S. citizens or have permanent resident status; (2) hold at least a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university; (3) have at least 3 years full-time in teaching, administering or supervising in the arts, humanities, or social sciences; (4) be currently employed full-time in teaching, administering or supervising in the aforementioned areas; (5) meet any language requirements if applicable (see the application booklet for details). If selected, awardees must furnish evidence of good health and emotional maturity.
Who Benefits
- Individual/Family
- Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans)
- Education Professional
- Student/Trainee
- Graduate Student
- Education (13+)
(1) Undergraduate faculty members of 4 year colleges/universities and 2-year community colleges in the fields of the arts, humanities and social sciences; (2) supervisors and secondary (grades 9 through 12) and elementary and junior high school (grades K through 8) teachers of the arts, humanities, and social sciences; and (3) curriculum development specialists, administrators of local and State education agencies who have direct responsibility for developing curriculum in the subject areas encompassed by the arts, humanities, social sciences.
Assistance Types
- Project Grants
Program Contact
seminarsabroad@ed.gov
(202) 453-6950