[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 212 (Thursday, October 31, 1996)]
[Notices]
[Pages 56266-56267]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-27926]
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UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY
Edmund S. Muskie and Freedom Support Act Graduate Fellowship
Programs Host Institution Competition
ACTION: Notice--announcement.
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SUMMARY: The Office of Academic Programs, European Branch, of the
United States Information Agency's Bureau of Educational and Cultural
Affairs announces opportunities for regionally and professionally
accredited U.S. institutions offering degree and executive education
programs at the master's level in business administration, education
administration, economics, journalism/mass communications, law, library
and information science, public administration and public policy to
host graduate students from Armenia, Azerbaijan*, Belarus, Estonia,
Georgia, Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzberkistand for one- to two-
year degree or non-degree programs under the auspices of the 1997
Edmund S. Muskie and Freedom Support Act Graduate Fellowship Programs.
Application Information: The Edmund S. Muskie and Freedom Support
Act (FSA) Graduate Fellowship Programs are comprised of one- to two-
year Master's-level academic programs and a three-month internship
program. Pending available funding, the 1997 Muskie and FSA Graduate
Fellowship Programs will be administered by USIA through cooperative
agreements with the American Council of Teachers of
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Russian/American Council for Collaboration in Education and Language
Study (ACTR/ACCELS) and the Soros Foundations/Open Society Institute
(Soros/OSI). Under these agreements ACTR and Soros/OSI will be
responsible for recruitment, selection, academic placement, and
monitoring of Fellows. Interested institutions should contact these
organizations for additional program and application information:
For programs in Business Administration, Economics, Library and
Information Science, Public Administration, and Public Policy, Kent
Lewis, ACTR/ACCELS, 1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 700,
Washington, DC 20036, E-Mail: fellows@actr.org.
For programs in Law, Education Administration and Journalism/Mass
Communications: Kristin Crosby, Open Society Institute, 888 Seventh
Avenue, Floor 31, New York, NY 10106, E-Mail: kcrosby@sorosny.org.
Current host institutions should contact the above organizations
for renewal applications.
Applications must be received by 5pm Washington, DC time, Friday,
February 28, 1997. Faxed copies or applications mailed on Friday,
February 28, 1997, but received later will not be accepted.
Additional Information: Increases in program expenses together with
reduced overall government funding for exchange programs make cost-
sharing arrangements with host institutions a critical part of the
Muskie and FSA Graduate Fellowship Programs. Preference will be given
to institutions that can provide cost-sharing toward tuition, fees,
and/or room and board expenses. Cost-sharing may also be in the form of
other direct program and participant costs.
The Edmund S. Muskie and Freedom Support Act Graduate Fellowship
Programs are not intended as precursors to doctoral studies in the
United States. At the end of their designated academic and internship
Programs, Fellows are required to return to their home countries to
fulfill the two-year home residency requirement as specified in the
Exchange Visitor (J-Visa) regulations and the Muskie and FSA Graduate
Fellowship Programs Terms and Conditions.
ACTR/ACCELS and Soros/OSI will not approve the transfer of visa
sponsorship to universities or the extension of visas for the purpose
of Ph.D. programs, extended practical training, or other additional
academic study. Universities that do not comply with the policies of
the Muskie and FSA Graduate Fellowship Programs and J-Visa regulations
will be removed from the pool of host institutions.
*Please note: Programs with Azerbaijan are subject to
restrictions of Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act: Employees of
the Government of Azerbaijan or any of its instrumentalities are
excluded from participation, and no U.S. participant overseas may
work for the Government of Azerbaijan or any of its
instrumentalities. In addition, the Government of Azerbaijan or any
of its instrumentalities will have no control in the actual
selection of participants.
Dated: October 25, 1996.
Dell Pendergrast,
Deputy Associate Director for Educational and Cultural Affairs.
[FR Doc. 96-27926 Filed 10-30-96; 8:45 am]
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