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2003-04 Fulbright Distinguished Chairs in Physics and Astronomy



The following Fulbright awards are viewed as among the most prestigious
appointments in the Fulbright Program. Lecturing is usually in English.
Candidates must be U.S. citizens and have a prominent record of scholarly
accomplishment. Consult CIES Web site
<http://www.cies.org/cies/us_scholars/DisChairs/> for information about
application procedure and current updates. To apply, send a letter of
interest (up to 3 pages), c.v. (up to 8 pages) and a sample syllabus (up
to 4 pages) to Daria Teutonico, Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program;
Council for International Exchange of Scholars; 3007 Tilden Street, NW;
Ste. 5-L; Washington, DC 20008-3009 (phone 202/686-6245). Materials must
arrive on or before the May 1 deadline.
CANADA: FULBRIGHT-SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY CHAIR IN AIRBORNE REMOTE
SENSING: Grantee will conduct research in area of specialization and
conduct occasional graduate seminars. Specialization includes airborne
remote sensing research in an applied environmental context. Open to
junior or senior faculty. Center for Scientific Computing, Simon Fraser
University. Four to nine months. www.sfu.ca
CANADA: FULBRIGHT-YORK UNIVERSITY CHAIR: Lecture at graduate and
undergraduate levels in any field that fits the programs at York
University. Academic and scholarly prominence required. York University,
Toronto. Scholars are encouraged to include a letter of invitation from a
host department at York University. Four and a half months, starting
September 2003 or January 2004. www.yorku.ca
ITALY: NAPLES CHAIR IN PHYSICS: Grantee will offer one course in signal
analysis techniques for gravitational wave detection and conduct tutorials
for students. Opportunities for collaborative research are available.
University of Naples, Federico II. Three months, starting October 2003,
March 2004 or May 2004. www.unina.it