Competition now open! Deadline to apply: July 2, 2018
 The Fulbright-Hays
Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad (DDRA) Fellowship Program
provides opportunities to doctoral candidates to engage in full-time
dissertation research abroad in modern foreign languages and area studies. The
program is designed to deepen research knowledge and increase the study of
modern foreign languages, cultural engagement, and area studies not generally
included in U.S. curricula.
Program
Features:
The institutional
project period is 18 months. Students may request funding for a period of no
less than six months and no more than 12 months. Funds support travel expenses
to and from the residence of the fellow and the country or countries of
research; maintenance and dependent allowances based on the location of
research for the fellow and his or her dependent(s); an allowance for research
related expenses overseas; and health and accident insurance premiums. Projects may focus on one or more of the following geographic areas: Africa, East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, South Asia, the Near East, Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia, and the Western Hemisphere (excluding the United States and its territories).
Eligible
Applicants:
Institutions of higher education (IHEs) in the United States are eligible to
apply for grants under this program. As part of the application process,
students submit individual applications to the IHE. The IHE then submits all
eligible individual student applications with its grant application to the U.S.
Department of Education. A student is eligible to receive a DDRA
fellowship from their IHE if he or she:
- is a citizen, national, or permanent resident of the
United States;
- is a graduate student in good standing at an IHE;
- is admitted to candidacy in a doctoral degree program
in modern foreign languages and area studies at that institution when the
fellowship period begins;
- is planning a teaching career in the United States upon
completion of his or her doctoral program; or
- possesses sufficient foreign language skills to carry
out the dissertation research project.

DDRA fellows featured in image above, from left to right:
- Peter Tunkis, FY 2015, The Ohio State University
- Maria Martin, FY 2013, Michigan State University
- Heather Fair, FY 2014, The Ohio State University
- Mohamed Rafiq, FY 2013, Brown University
- Christopher Butler, FY 2012, University of California, Santa Cruz
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