The Adjunct Advocate congratulates all of the contingent faculty winners of this year’s Fulbright Scholar Awards. As in past years, independent scholars, part-time, adjunct, full-time temporary and visiting faculty were awarded just over five percent of the 800 Fulbright Scholar Awards given out. The Center for the International Exchange of Scholars, which administers the Fulbright Program, actively encourages applications from temporary faculty. For more information about the 2004-2005 award programs, please visit the CIES Web page at . There, you will find information about the various award programs, deadlines and you may download the catalogue of countries in which awards are available, as well as the necessary application materials. To write or call, address inquiries to the Council for International Exchange of Scholars, 3007 Tilden Street NW, Suite 5L, Washington DC 20008-3009, Phone: 202-686-4000.
American History
Carter, George Edward
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