Teaching Opportunities and Scholarship at U.S. Embassy-Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Department of State -ECA


Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Department of State
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) of the United States Department of State fosters mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries around the world. ... The current Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs is Marie Royce.

1-Fulbright Opportunities

The Fulbright Program offers grants to qualified Tanzanian graduate students to study in the United States. Students and teachers are also eligible for the Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA) Program. Tanzanian scholars may apply to conduct post-doctoral research at U.S. institutions and are eligible for the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program. In addition, scholars are eligible for the Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program.

 How to apply 

If you are a non-U.S. citizen who wishes to apply, please contact the Fulbright Commission or the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in your home country.
 Or read from the link below for more details
https://eca.state.gov/fulbright/country/tanzania

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2-Humphrey Fellowship Program

The Humphrey Fellowship Program is for experienced professionals interested in strengthening their leadership skills through a mutual exchange of knowledge and understanding about issues of common concern in the U.S. and Fellows’ home countries. As a non-degree program, the Fellowship offers valuable opportunities for professional development through selected university courses, attending conferences, networking, and practical work experiences. During the year, Fellows pursue both their individual program goals and work closely with their Humphrey colleagues in workshops and seminars. Unlike a typical graduate school experience, the Program encourages Fellows to travel away from their host campus to learn more about American culture and to network with their American peers. If you are interested in broadening your perspectives and becoming a global leader, the Humphrey Fellowship is for you.

How to Apply

Please contact the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy or Binational Fulbright Commission in your country for more information about application procedures and deadlines.
Embassies and Commissions must submit their nominations to the Institute of International Education office in Washington, DC by October 1. The deadlines for applicants vary by country.
 Read here for more details:https://www.humphreyfellowship.org/how-apply-humphrey-fellowship-program

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3-Exchange Programs
Program Eligibility Details
To be eligible for the Community Solutions Program, applicants must meet the requirements listed below:
  • You are between the ages of 25 and 38 at the beginning of the year;
  • You are a citizen of an eligible country;
  • You are living and working in your home country (individuals with refugee status working on behalf of their home community may be given special consideration);
  • You have at least two years of experience working on community development, either as a full-time or part-time employee or volunteer;
  • You have a high level of proficiency in spoken and written English at the time of application
  • You are not a citizen or permanent resident of the US and have not applied for US permanent residency within the past three years
  • You are eligible to receive a U.S. J-1 visa
Program Application Details Applications are typically accepted from October through November of each year. Visit IREX for more information.
For exact application dates, please contact csp@irex.org.

Selection Process

Competition for the Community Solutions Program is merit-based and candidates will be considered without respect to race, color, religion, national origin, or gender. After the deadline, all eligible applications will be reviewed by a selection panel. The panel will then choose semifinalists to be interviewed. Semifinalists will also be required to take an English language exam or submit recent TOEFL or IELTS scores. After the interviews, finalists and alternates will be selected, pending their performance on their English language exam. 
Applicants will be considered based on the following criteria:
  • Professional or volunteer work on substantive community development projects;
  • Knowledge of and experience in one or more of the Community Solutions Program focus areas (Environmental Issues, Tolerance and Conflict Resolution, Transparency and Accountability, and Women and Gender Issues);
  • Leadership experience and potential;
  • Professional and program goals; and
  • Intercultural and English language skills.


Read more from the link below
https://exchanges.state.gov/non-us/program/community-solutions/applying

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