Jump to content
IAC Board

administrator

Root Admin
  • Posts

    3,775
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by administrator

  1. http://belgrade.usembassy.gov/embassy/pa/hh.html

    The U.S. Embassy ? Belgrade Announces the 2006-2007 Academic Year Annual Competition for the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship for Citizens of Serbia and Montenegro (Serbia)

    The Office of Public Affairs of the Embassy of the United States of America in Belgrade announces the competition for 2006-2007 Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship for Serbia.

    The Humphrey Program brings accomplished mid-level professionals to the U.S. for a one-year non-degree program of academic and professional work.

    The Humphrey Fellowship is granted competitively to public and private sector candidates with a commitment to public service. We are looking for the appropriate candidates in the following fields:

    Economic Development

    Educational Planning and Administration

    Finance and Banking

    HIV/AIDS Policy and Prevention

    Human Resource Management

    Law and Human Rights

    Natural Resources and Environmental Management

    Nonproliferation Studies

    Public Health Policy and Management

    Public Policy Analysis and Public Administration

    Teaching of English as a Foreign Language

    (Teacher Training or Curriculum Development)

    Prevention of Trafficking in Persons and Policy

    Urban and Regional Planning

    Eligibility requirements:

    Appropriate candidates are mid-career professionals in leadership positions who have the required experience, skills and commitment to public service and potential for advancement in their professions;

    Applicants must have a minimum of five years of professional experience prior to August 2006 and should be policy-oriented, rather than research- or technically oriented;

    Applicants must have at least a first university degree;

    Applicants must be proficient in both written and spoken English with a minimum TOEFL test score of 525 paper-based, or 195 computer-based.

    Please note that ineligible candidates include:

    Recent university graduates, university teachers or academic researchers with no management responsibilities (except in the field of the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language);

    Individuals who have attended a graduate school in the U.S. for more than one academic year during the past six years, and individuals with other recent U.S. experience (more than six months during the past four years);

    Local employees of the U.S. Mission in Serbia and Montenegro who work for the U.S. Department of State, and members of their families, as well as individuals with dual U.S. citizenship or U.S. permanent resident status.

    Dependents: Please note that the Humphrey Fellowship stipend is not sufficient to support anyone but the grantee, and that the award does not include additional allowances for dependents. Candidates who are planning to have dependents join them in the U.S. following arrival in the U.S. should bear in mind the high cost of living in the U.S. and must show proof of adequate personal funds to cover living expenses and dependents? health insurance.

    How to apply:

    Guidelines for Applicants and Hubert H. Humphrey application forms are available from the Public Affairs Office, or the Embassy website:

    Application form

    The interviewing of the short-listed candidates will take place in late September/early October, after which time the most successful candidates will be registered for the TOEFL test. The final selection and placement will be made in mid March of 2006, in Washington.

    Completed applications (original and two copies ? typed or computer-generated), including two letters of recommendations, and official English translations of certified documents (official transcripts and diplomas) must be submitted to the above address by September 16, 2005.

    For applicants from Montenegro, additional information can be obtained from the Office of Public Affairs, United States Consulate, Krusevac bb, 81000 Podgorica; tel: 081/225-417; e-mail address: rosics@state.gov

    For applicants from the Republic of Serbia, additional information and applications can be obtained from the Office of Public Affairs, Embassy of the United States, Kneza Milosa 50, Belgrade; tel: 011/306-4771; e-mail address: stojanovicd@state.gov

  2. 2006 Junior Faculty Development Program

    The Junior Faculty Development Program provides university instructors with a semester-long opportunity to expand their knowledge and expertise in their academic field by attending classes and working with faculty members at universities in the United States. Individuals may apply for fields in the humanities and social sciences.

    The competition is open to citizens from Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and residents of Kosovo.

    Application Deadlines:

    17:00 pm, August 19, 2005 for Applicants from Eurasia

    17:00 pm, September 2, 2005 for Applicants from Southeast Europe

    17:00 pm, September 9, 2005 for Applicants from Croatia

    More at http://www.jfdp.org/f_apply.php

  3. Center for Comparative Literature and Society Fellowship 2006-2007

    The Center for Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University will appoint one postdoctoral fellow for the year 2006-2007. The fellows must have received the PhD’s between January 1, 2000 and July 1, 2006.

    Aims of the Center for Comparative Literature and Society

    The Center, founded in 1998, houses Columbia's prestigious graduate and undergraduate programs in Comparative Literature and Society. The main purpose of the Center is to rethink comparative literary and cultural studies in their relation to area studies and the historically oriented social sciences. Accordingly, we encourage applications from a wide variety of humanities and social science disciplines. The fellow will be given time and resources to develop his or her scholarship in a broadening and experimental cross-disciplinary and cross-regional context. The fellow will join an intellectually vibrant community of scholars from the humanities, the social sciences, architecture, and law affiliated with the Center. In the spring semester, the fellow will teach one course for the Center, if possible in a team with a Columbia faculty member. Regularly scheduled lectures, workshops and seminars will permit the fellow to associate with many of Columbia University's leading scholars engaged in the Center's innovative project.

    Stipend

    The stipend for 2006-2007 will be $41,000. Full fringe benefits will be added, plus $1,000 for travel. An additional $2,000 will be given for innovative course planning.

    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ccls/academics/...ntro/index.html

    Application

    Completed application forms may be returned to:

    The Director

    Center for Comparative Literature and Society

    Heyman Center, Mail Code 5700

    Columbia University

    2960 Broadway

    New York, NY 10027

    Download application from:

    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ccls/pdf-files/0607app.pdf

  4. TIACA establishes scholarship fund in memory of Walter H. Johnson, Jr.

    The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) is pleased to announce that the Walter H. Johnson, Jr. Scholarship Award 2006, a $25,000 scholarship, is open for nominations. The scholarship was initiated in memory of Walter H. Johnson, Jr. a former TIACA President and Chairman of the Association’s Education Committee who sadly passed away.

    The scholarship will be awarded to a PhD candidate in logistics, aviation management, transportation, international business, law or related fields whose dissertation focus is on air commerce. The student receiving the award will be expected to complete the PhD requirements of the University making the nomination. The award is to be used for research, and other expenses related to the completion of the proposed topic.

    Please note that all nominations must be received before March 30, 2006. TIACA will select the awardee by May 15, 2006. The head of the school must provide, in writing, reasons why the school accepted the proposed thesis topic and why the individual student is being recommended for the scholarship. Please address it to the attention of Dora Kay, Chairman of the Education Committee, The International Air Cargo Association, P.O. Box 661510, Miami, FL 33266-1510 USA or by e-mail to Secgen@tiaca.org

    The selection of the winning student by TIACA’s Education Committee will be based on a competition among the nominated candidates. The student’s proposed thesis will be the primary source of information used to select the winner. It will be evaluated with respect to the topic’s relevance, timeliness and usability. Academic and professional recommendations will also be considered. The candidate proposal should include the name and qualifications of the student and a 5 to 10 page summary of the thesis. Qualifications also include graduate course transcripts and recommendations from professors and masters and doctoral advisors.

    TIACA will provide a copy of the winning thesis paper to its Trustee members and it will be placed on the TIACA website for other members to view. The student and school retain the right to publish the paper as they wish once it has been completed and submitted to TIACA. The winner will be formally announced at TIACA’s Executive Conference and Annual General Meeting and at the International Air Cargo Forum in Calgary, Canada September 2006.

    http://www.tiaca.org/articles/2002/02/21/A...3F255F48EDA.asp

  5. Penn Humanities Forum

    Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship

    in the Humanities

    GUIDELINES, 2006–2007

    The one-year Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities at the Penn Humanities Forum, University of Pennsylvania, is open to scholars who are not yet tenured and who are no more than eight years out of their doctorate. Candidates may hold a tenure-track position but may not be tenured either before or during the fellowship year.

    For the 2006-2007 Fellowship, candidates must have received or will receive their Ph.D. between December 1997 and December 2005. You must have your degree in hand or have passed your defense no later than December 2005 to be eligible. Your application will not be considered unless this condition is met. The Ph.D. is the only terminal degree eligible.

    During their year in residence, Penn Humanities Forum Mellon Postdoctoral Fellows will have the opportunity to pursue their own research. That research must relate to Travel (click on link for a full description of the topic), the Forum's topic of study for 2006–07. Fellows also meet regularly with other Mellon Fellows and university faculty and take part in all aspects of the intellectual life of the University of Pennsylvania community.

    Mellon Fellows are required to teach one College freshman seminar each semester (fall and spring terms) in an appropriate department. Please consider carefully the university's description of the freshmen seminar in writing your course proposals. Fellows must also participate in the weekly Mellon Research Seminar of the Penn Humanities Forum (Tuesdays, 12:00–2:00), and present their research at one of those seminars.

    Preference will be given to candidates whose proposals are interdisciplinary, who have not previously used the resources of the University of Pennsylvania, and who would particularly benefit from and contribute to Penn's intellectual life. The Fellowship carries a stipend of $42,000, plus health insurance, and is open to international scholars.

    Fellows will be accorded such faculty privileges as office space and computer, as well as library borrowing, and are expected to be on campus during both terms of the fellowship (September – May)

    http://humanities.sas.upenn.edu/mellon_guidelines.htm

  6. Dear Vladan,

    Here is a great link that should answer your question in great detail:

    http://www.rbs0.com/college.htm

    I believe that our Liberal Arts Education system in one of the most valuable rewards of having an American university education. I would encourage you to explore this information to help you decide what is best for you.

    Elizabeth

    Academic Advisor

  7. The Scholar Rescue Fund (SRF) awards fellowships to support temporary visits to universities and colleges around the world by scholars whose life, security or work is threatened in their home region. Scholars from any country and any field or discipline--including preeminent academics, public intellectuals, writers and artists--may qualify. Non-emergency applications are reviewed in October, January and April each year. Emergency applications may be reviewed on a more frequent basis. Awards are made to universities, colleges and other institutions willing to host a fellowship candidate and to contribute necessary additional support.

    Read more at http://www.iie.org/Template.cfm?Section=Ho...&activityid=399

  8. Tokom letnjeg perioda Medjunarodni akademski centar organizuje besplatna grupna savetovanja za buduce studente i postdiplomce. Za one koji bi da pohadjaju osnovne studije u SAD grupna savetovanja organizujemo cetvrtkom od 15 sati u nasim prostorijama. Kandidati za magistarske i doktorske studije mogu da dodju na grupna savetovanja sredom od 15 casova.

    Pre dolaska na neko od ova dva savetovanja, potrebno je da nam se najavite pozivom na telefon 011/3341 645. Mesta su ogranicena jer je vase vreme dragoceno - zelimo da vam ostavimo sto vise vremena za pitanja i odgovore.

  9. Fifteenth International Conference of the Council for European Studies

    The Drake Hotel, Chicago

    March 30-?April 2, 2006

    At the 2006 conference, the Council welcomes panels and roundtables on the study of Europe at its most broadly defined, and encourages proposals on the widest range of themes, including but not limited to:

    European Capitalisms; Religious and Secular Values; Transatlantic Relations; Gender and Generational Change; Memory and Monuments; Multiculturalism and Postcolonialism; The Urban Agenda; Migration and Diasporas; Parties, Unions and Social Movements; East-West Transactions; Globalization and Europe; Ethnographies of European Integration; and Terrorism, Surveillance, and Security.

    Conference Committee

    Adrian Favell, Chair Sociology, UCLA

    Nancy W. Collins, Exec. Director CES, Columbia University

    Karen Alter Political Science, Northwestern University

    Deborah A. Cohen History, Brown University

    Dominic Boyer Anthropology, Cornell University

    Matthew Connelly History, Columbia University

    Neil Brenner Sociology, New York University

    Isabela Mares Political Science, Stanford University

    Proposals must be received by October 1, 2005. Panel submission forms can be found here. Eight copies of these materials should be mailed to:

    Conference Committee 2006

    Council for European Studies

    Columbia University

    420 West 118th Street, MC 3310

    New York, NY 10027

    Questions may be directed to ces@columbia.edu. Participants will be notified of the Committee's decisions by December 15, 2005.

  10. University of South Florida

    International Undergraduate

    Scholars Award 2006-2007

    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS!

    The University of South Florida is pleased to announce the second annual competition for the "University of South Florida (USF) International Undergraduate Scholars Award". This award will offer scholarships to two outstanding international students who meet competitive selection criteria and who provide evidence of scholarly and leadership excellence.

    Each scholarship will provide $15,000 per year for up to four years. Scholarship will be renewable each year based on maintaining a minimum 3.2 GPA semester average. USF International Undergraduate Scholars will be eligible for an additional award of $500 annually as USF Honors College students. Total value of USF scholarship assistance: $15,500 a year x four years.

    Estimated expenses for 2006-2007 are $30,000, subject to change. Students will be responsible for all expenses not covered by the scholarship. Please note that this is not a cash award; USF will offer financial credit toward annual tuition expenses.

    ELIGIBILITY:

    Open to international students from all regions of the world whose permanent residence is outside the United States (US citizens, dual citizens, and US permanent residents or pending permanent residents are not eligible to apply);

    Must be applying from outside the US;

    Must begin studies for fall 2006 semester; students seeking spring 2007 semester admissions are not eligible to apply;

    Must be entering as a first time in college student who has never studied at a US or other college/university (Transfer students are not eligible to apply);

    Must provide proof of leadership, community involvement, and academic honors;

    Award is renewable annually for up to four years from fall (August 2006) based on the following conditions:

    o Maintaining a 3.2 GPA per semester

    o Continued enrollment in the Honors College and fulfillment of all Honors College requirements including Final Thesis; see http://honors.usf.edu/ for details

    o Minimum overall 3.3 GPA to graduate

    o Continued participation in community outreach activities while enrolled at USF

    SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA:

    TEST REQUIREMENTS

    TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language):

    o Minimum 220 CBT (Computer Based Test) OR

    o Minimum 560 P/B (Paper-Based) OR

    o Minimum 83 Internet Based

    Standardized tests: Students must submit ONE of the following:

    o SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test): Minimum 1270 total score (on critical reading and quantitative sections)

    o ACT - minimum score of 29

    o International Baccalaureate (IB) - minimum score of 35

    o "A" Level examinations-minimum of 3 exams.

    ETS/College Board official score reports should be sent directly to the University of South Florida (code 5828) and arrive by February 4, 2006 at the latest.

    SECONDARY/HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA)

    3.5 GPA minimum

    Applicants must submit translations and official evaluations of their local secondary/high school transcripts. See http://cyber.acomp.usf.edu/iac/admissions/...transcript.html for guidelines.

    ESSAY One page maximum, typed (no hand written essays will be accepted), in English

    Topic: "How will your previous volunteer and leadership experience in your home country help you promote better global understanding and people-to-people diplomacy as an international student leader at USF?”

    ACADEMIC HONORS & LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES

    Academic/leadership awards, honors, or recognition

    Community service, volunteer work, employment, or membership in clubs outside school

    Extracurricular school activities, i.e. student government, student newspaper, school clubs, sports involvement, music club, student mentor

    LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION

    Teacher recommendation

    Outside recommendation such as an employer or supervisor or community service coordinator

    School recommendation such as a guidance counselor, principal, or EducationUSA overseas educational advisor (see http://educationusa.state.gov for an office nearest you)

    APPLICATION FORMS: Submit admission and scholarship application forms listed below:

    USF International Undergraduate Application Form: Complete form and submit together with your $30 application fee by JANUARY 2, 2006 for fall 2006 admissions. See http://web.usf.edu/iac/admissions/undergrad.html

    USF International Undergraduate Scholar Award application form: Complete and submit scholarship application form, official TOEFL and SAT/ACT/IB/A Level scores, high school transcripts and official evaluations, letters of recommendations, proof of honors, community involvement, leadership activities, and essay before FEBRUARY 4, 2006

    Contact Hebert@iac.usf.edu for complete instructions and scholarship application forms.

    HELPFUL RESOURCES:

    To view a menu of USF resources developed for international audiences, visit http://web.usf.edu/iac/admissions/recruit.html.

    For further assistance with the application process and information specific to your country, please contact your local U.S. Embassy/U.S. Consulate/Office of Public Affairs for referral to an overseas educational advising center near you, or consult the list available on the U.S. Department of State’s website at http://educationusa.state.gov/centers.htm.

    Since only two awards will be given, selection will be very competitive. USF will be looking for the best and brightest student leaders from around the world who meet and perhaps exceed our application criteria. The University of South Florida welcomes your interest, and looks forward to receiving your applications!

    USF INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARS AWARD CONTACT:

    Evelyn Levinson

    Associate Director of International Admissions

    University of South Florida

    levinson@iac.usf.edu

    Fax: +1-813-974-8044

    http://web.usf.edu/iac/admissions/download...nnouncement.pdf

  11. To complete the Form I-901, you need one of the following documents:

    The most recent Form I-20, Certificate of Eligibility of Nonimmigrant Student Status, issued by Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-approved school you plan to attend.

    or

    The most recent Form DS-2019, Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor (J-1) Status, issued by the exchange visitor program you plan to participate in.

    Be sure the personal information on your form is correct – particularly your name and birth date. If this information is not correct, do not continue to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. Contact your school or program for a corrected I-20 or DS-2019.

    If you do not want to submit your Form I-901, Fee Remittance for certain F, J, and M Nonimmigrants, online you can go to the SEVIS webpage at www.ice.gov/sevis/i901. There is a link to a PDF version of the form that you can download, print, and mail in according to the instructions on the form.

    https://www.fmjfee.com/index.jhtml

    https://www.fmjfee.com/instr_yes.jhtml

    https://www.fmjfee.com/help.jhtml

  12. Centar pocinje, kako je ranije najavljeno nasim clanovima, sa otvaranjem posebnih delova foruma u koje ce uvid imati samo clanovi odredjenih profila ili odredjenih geografskih podrucja. Za sada je prvi forum koji smo "sakrili" od ociju sire javnosti onaj koji je namenjen aktivnostima clanova iz Nisa i okoline.

    Od vase aktivnosti na forumu i van njega direktno zavisi da li cete biti u mogucnosti da uzivate u privatnim delovima foruma. Javite nam se sa sugestijama kako bi ovakav nacin rada mogao da vam pomogne.

  13. Prema podacima sa web sajta www.toefl.org, 15. oktobra je sledeci rok za polaganje TOEFL ispita u Beogradu. Podsecamo vas da je rok za pisanu prijavu 29. avgust, a za online prijavu 12. septembar.

    Medjunarodni akademski centar moze da vam pruzi neophodnu asistenciju ukoliko niste sigurni kako da popunite pisanu prijavu ili da se registrujete preko Internet stranice toefl.org.

  14. Hayek Fund for Scholars

    The Hayek Fund for Scholars makes strategic awards of up to $1,000 to graduate students and untenured faculty members for career-enhancing activities such as:

    Presentations at academic or professional conferences

    Travel to academic job interviews (on campus or at professional/academic conferences)

    Travel to and research at archives or libraries

    Participation in career development or enhancing seminars

    Distribution of a published article to colleagues in your field

    Submission of unpublished manuscripts to journals or book publishers

    Application Instructions

    Apply by sending the following items:

    A 1- to 2-page cover letter that explains how participation in the activity advances your career and advances an understanding of the principles of the classical liberal/libertarian tradition

    An abstract or copy of the paper (if you intend to present at a conference)

    An itemized list of expected expenses

    A curriculum vitae or resume

    Please note: You may apply for only one activity at a time.

    Applications are accepted year-round by email, fax, or postal mail. Applicants will be notified of committee's decision within four to six weeks. Awards are disbursed after presentation of original receipts. Applications may be emailed to ihs@gmu.edu, faxed to IHS at (703) 993-4890 if fewer than 8 pages, or sent by postal mail to IHS at 3301 N. Fairfax Dr., Suite 440, Arlington VA 22201-4432.

    http://www.theihs.org/subcategory.php/26.html?menuid=4

  15. Prema obavestenju iz ETS-a, organizatora ispita TOEFL, od 1. jula se primenjuje nova cena za ispit TOEFL. Kompjuterski i papirni ispit od sada kostaju 140, umesto dosadasnjih 130 americkih dolara.

    Prema istom cenovniku, dodatni zahtev za slanje rezultata je 17 USD, promena datuma za kompjuterski TOEFL iznosi 40 USD, dok ponovno skorovanje eseja na kompjuterskom TOEFL ispitu i na TWE (Test of Written English) iznosi 50 USD.

  16. Prema informacijama iz najnovijeg Biltena za GRE, koji mozete preuzeti sa stranice http://ftp.ets.org/pub/gre/gre_05-06_lists.pdf , polaganja ovog ispita ce biti u Beogradu ove jeseni. Prvi datum je 22. oktobar, a mesto ispita je "3rd Belgrade HS", sto znaci da ce biti organizovan u Trecoj beogradskoj gimnaziji. U pitanju je General test koji se radi na papiru (PBT).

    Prema biltenu, Subject test je zakazan za 12. novembar na istoj lokaciji.

    Nakon toga, 1. aprila 2006. godine zakazan je jos jedan Subject test.

    Kada su u pitanju rokovi za prijavu, oktobarsko polaganje GRE ispita moze se prijaviti do 9. septembra.

    Sve ostale informacije mozete dobiti na web strani www.gre.org .

  17. The Library of Congress invites qualified scholars to conduct research in the John W. Kluge Center using the Library of Congress collections and resources for a period of up to eleven months. Established in 2000 through an endowment of $60 million from John W. Kluge, the Center is located in the splendid Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. The Kluge Center furnishes attractive work and discussion space for Kluge Chair holders, for distinguished visiting scholars, and for post-doctoral Fellows supported by other private foundation gifts. Residents have easy access to the Library's specialized staff and to the intellectual community of Washington.

    The Kluge Center especially encourages humanistic and social science research that makes use of the Library's large and varied collections. Interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, or multi-lingual research is particularly welcome. Among the collections available to researchers are the world's largest law library and outstanding multi-lingual collections of books and periodicals. Deep special collections of manuscripts, maps, music, films, recorded sound, prints and photographs are also available. Further information about the Library's collections can be found on the Library's website: http://www.loc.gov/rr/.

    APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY. Scholars who have received a terminal advanced degree within the past seven years in the humanities, social sciences or in a professional field such as architecture or law are eligible. Exceptions may be made for individuals without continuous academic careers. Applicants may be U.S. citizens or foreign nationals. Upon selection, and in accordance with relevant visa regulations, foreign nationals will be assisted in obtaining the appropriate visa. To meet the minimum eligibility requirements, the degree must be formally awarded by the deadline date.

    TENURE & STIPEND. Fellowships are tenable for periods from six to eleven months at a stipend of $4,000 per month for residential research at the Library of Congress. The constraints of space and the desirability of accommodating the maximum number of Fellows may lead to an offer of fewer months than originally requested. Fellows may be in residence at any time during the fourteen-month window between June 1 of the year in which the Fellowship is awarded and August 1 of the year following. Stipends will be paid monthly by the Library of Congress, by means of electronic transfer to a U.S. bank account.

    APPLICATIONS. All application materials must be written in English. The Fellowship application requires a research proposal (no longer than three single-spaced pages); a bibliography of basic sources; a one paragraph project summary; a two-page curriculum vitae which should indicate major prior scholarship; and three letters of reference (in English) from people who have read the project proposal and know the quality of the applicant's scholarship. In the research proposal, applicants should indicate the collections of the Library of Congress that will be used for research.

    DUE DATE. Applications must be post-marked by August 15, in any given competition year.

    LANGUAGE CERTIFICATION. For applicants whose native language is not English, there must be evidence that the applicant is fluent in English so as easily to conduct research, discuss work with colleagues, and make a public presentation, although the ultimate product of the research may be written in the applicant's native language. For English speakers who seek to do research in the Library's foreign language collections, there must be evidence that they have a command of the relevant language or languages at the level requisite for serious research.

    EXPECTATIONS. Kluge Fellows will give one public presentation of their research and provide a final report on their research and its results. Two copies of any ultimate product of this research (book, article, film, website, etc.) should be sent to the Library of Congress. Kluge Fellows will also have opportunities to meet with Library specialists and curators, and on occasion with Members of Congress and Congressional staff.

    AWARDS. Up to twelve Kluge Fellowships will be awarded annually by the Library of Congress. Awards will be announced no later than March 15 of the year following that in which the application is due. For overseas Fellows, award letters will address visa questions and include a form which must be filled out and submitted to the Library of Congress to determine tax residency status and the potential for U.S. Federal income tax withholding. Scholars who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents and who do not already have a U.S. Social Security number will be required to obtain either a Social Security or tax identification number, as appropriate, at the start of their fellowship at the Library, regardless of the taxability of their income under this program or exemption under a treaty with the United States. Transportation arrangements are the responsibility of each Fellow. To cover transportation and other start-up costs, an amount of $750 will be added to the initial stipend check for the United States and Canadian Fellows traveling within the U.S. and Canada, and $1500 for overseas Fellows. Housing is not provided by the Library of Congress. The Library of Congress does not supply health insurance coverage but can provide contacts with commercial providers. Because the United States does not have a national health plan, if a selectee becomes ill or injured during the term of appointment, there is no provision for care.

    CONTACT INFORMATION. Completed Applications, questions, and other requests for information should be sent to:

    Kluge Fellowships, Office of Scholarly Programs

    Library of Congress, LJ 120

    101 Independence Avenue, SE

    Washington, DC 20540-4860

    tel. 202-707-3302 fax 202-707-3595

    email: scholarly@loc.gov

    http://www.loc.gov/loc/kluge/kluge-fellowships.html

  18. Sa ovim prosekom garantovano je samo dosta borbe, jer postoji mnogo onih sa visim prosekom koji bi hteli istu stipendiju. Dakle, mora da postoji neki drugi nacin da udjete u razmatranje. Kako stojite sa akademskim poduhvatima, imate li neki znacajan uspeh na drugom polju? Vasa situacija bas i nije zavidna, tako da bi mozda i najbolje bilo da se obratite savetnicima Centra na e-mail adresu office@iacbg.org ili telefonom 3341 645.

  19. TOEFL rezultati-poredjenje izmedju CBT, PBT i iBT

    [Paper based ne ukljucuje esej]

    PAZNJA: Ovo poredjenje moze biti korisno za razumevanje odnosa izmedju rezultata tri verzije ispita, ali razlike izmedju tih verzija onemogucavaju stvaranje potpuno precizne skale.

    CBT ---- PBT -------- IBT

    300 ---- 677 -------- 120

    297 ---- 673 -------- 120

    293 ---- 670 -------- 119

    290 ---- 667 -------- 118

    287 ---- 660-663 ----117

    283 ---- 657 --------116

    280 ---- 650-653 ---- 114-115

    277 ---- 647 -------- 113

    273 ---- 640-643 ---- 111-112

    270 ---- 637 -------- 110

    267 ---- 630-633 ---- 109

    263 ---- 623-627 ---- 106-108

    260 ---- 617-620 ---- 105

    257 ---- 613 -------- 103-104

    253 ---- 607-610 ---- 101-102

    250 ---- 600-603 ---- 100

    247 ---- 597 -------- 98-99

    243 ---- 590-593 ---- 96-97

    240 ---- 587 -------- 94-95

    237 ---- 580-583 ---- 92-93

    233 ---- 577 -------- 90-91

    230 ---- 570-573 ---- 88-89

    227 ---- 567 -------- 86-87

    223 ---- 563 -------- 84-85

    220 ---- 557-560 ---- 83

    217 ---- 553 -------- 81-82

    213 ---- 550 -------- 79-80

    210 ---- 547 -------- 77-78

    207 ---- 540-543 ---- 76

    203 ---- 537 -------- 74-75

    200 ---- 533 -------- 72-73

    197 ---- 527-530 ---- 71

    193 ---- 523 -------- 69-70

    190 ---- 520 -------- 68

    187 ---- 517 -------- 66-67

    183 ---- 513 -------- 65

    180 ---- 507-510 ---- 64

    177 ---- 503 -------- 62-63

    173 ---- 500 -------- 61

    170 ---- 497 -------- 59-60

    167 ---- 493 -------- 58

    163 ---- 487-490 ---- 57

    160 ---- 483 -------- 56

    157 ---- 480 -------- 54-55

    153 ---- 477 -------- 53

    150 ---- 470-473 ---- 52

    147 ---- 467 -------- 51

    143 ---- 463 -------- 49-50

    140 ---- 460 -------- 48

    137 ---- 457 -------- 47

    133 ---- 450-453 ---- 45-46

    130 ---- 447 -------- 44

    127 ---- 443 -------- 43

    123 ---- 437-440 ---- 41-42

    120 ---- 433 -------- 40

    117 ---- 430 -------- 39

    113 ---- 423-427 ---- 38

    110 ---- 420 -------- 36-37

    107 ---- 417 -------- 35

    103 ---- 410-413 ---- 34

    100 ---- 407 -------- 33

    97 ---- 400-403 ---- 32

    93 ---- 397 -------- 30-31

    90 ---- 390-393 ---- 29

    87 ---- 387 -------- 28

    83 ---- 380-383 ---- 26-27

    80 ---- 377 -------- 25

    77 ---- 370-373 ---- 24

    73 ---- 363-367 ---- 23

    70 ---- 357-360 ---- 22

    67 ---- 353 -------- 21

    63 ---- 347-350 ---- 19-20

    60 ---- 340-343 ---- 18

    57 ---- 333-337 ---- 17

    53 ---- 330 -------- 16

    50 ---- 323-327 ---- 15

    47 ---- 317-320 ---- 14

    43 ---- 313 -------- 13

    40 ---- 310 -------- 12

    37 ---- 310 -------- 11

    33 ---- 310 -------- 9

    30 ---- 310 -------- 8

    27 ---- 310 -------- 7

    23 ---- 310 -------- 6

    20 ---- 310 -------- 5

    17 ---- 310 -------- 4

    13 ---- 310 -------- 3

    10 ---- 310 -------- 2

    7 ---- 310 -------- 1

    3 ---- 310 -------- 0

    0 ---- 310 -------- 0

×
×
  • Create New...