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PostPosted: Fri 24 Aug 2012 5:23 pm 
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Fulbright ag glacadh le hiarratais do dhámhachtainí 2013-2014

Osclaíodh córas iarratas an Choimisiúin Fulbright inniu agus tá go dtí 14 Samhain 2012 ag céimithe le Gaeilge iarratas a dhéanamh ar dhámhachtainí na bliana 2013-2014.

Cuirtear deontais ar fáil gach bliain trí chlár dhámhachtainí Fulbright le deis a thabhairt do mhic léinn, múinteoirí agus daoine gairmiúla tréimhse a chaitheamh ag staidéar agus ag obair in institiúidí acadúla sna Stáit Aontaithe.....

http://www.gaelport.com/nuacht?NewsItemID=8548

Fulbright Awards 2013-2014 now open to applicants

The Fulbright Commission today opened the Fulbright Awards 2013-2014. Applications for the awards are invited from Irish language graduates and will be accepted until 14th November 2012.

The Fulbright Awards allow Irish-speaking students, teachers and professionals to travel to the United States as academics for one year. Fulbright students travel to academic and cultural institutions around the US where the demand for Irish language resources has soared in recent years. Irish is taught as a subject in almost 60 schools throughout the country.....

http://www.gaelport.com/default.aspx?tr ... temID=8548

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PostPosted: Sat 25 Aug 2012 4:37 pm 
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Saoirse wrote:
Fulbright ag glacadh le hiarratais do dhámhachtainí 2013-2014

Osclaíodh córas iarratas an Choimisiúin Fulbright inniu agus tá go dtí 14 Samhain 2012 ag céimithe le Gaeilge iarratas a dhéanamh ar dhámhachtainí na bliana 2013-2014.

Cuirtear deontais ar fáil gach bliain trí chlár dhámhachtainí Fulbright le deis a thabhairt do mhic léinn, múinteoirí agus daoine gairmiúla tréimhse a chaitheamh ag staidéar agus ag obair in institiúidí acadúla sna Stáit Aontaithe.....

http://www.gaelport.com/nuacht?NewsItemID=8548

Fulbright Awards 2013-2014 now open to applicants

The Fulbright Commission today opened the Fulbright Awards 2013-2014. Applications for the awards are invited from Irish language graduates and will be accepted until 14th November 2012.

The Fulbright Awards allow Irish-speaking students, teachers and professionals to travel to the United States as academics for one year. Fulbright students travel to academic and cultural institutions around the US where the demand for Irish language resources has soared in recent years. Irish is taught as a subject in almost 60 schools throughout the country.....

http://www.gaelport.com/default.aspx?tr ... temID=8548


Seems like an amazing award!

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PostPosted: Sat 25 Aug 2012 4:50 pm 
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An Cionnfhaolach wrote:
Seems like an amazing award!
B'fhéidir go bhfuil suim agatsa.....?

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PostPosted: Sat 25 Aug 2012 5:06 pm 
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Saoirse wrote:
An Cionnfhaolach wrote:
Seems like an amazing award!
B'fhéidir go bhfuil suim agatsa.....?


Do bheadh gan amhras, an bhliain so chughainn, nín mo chéim bainte amach agam fós. Go raibh maith agat as é sin a chur suas. Níor chualas aon trácht air go dtí seo.

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I'd love to do that! But my degree isn't (through) Irish :/ I am considering getting some kind of Irish degree as an official recognition of a potentially useful skill. Going to the States would be awesome (I was there last year).


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Gumbi wrote:
I'd love to do that! But my degree isn't (through) Irish :/ I am considering getting some kind of Irish degree as an official recognition of a potentially useful skill. Going to the States would be awesome (I was there last year).
Are there any distance learning Irish degrees available out there? Something like that might be easier for you. Although I am not sure that trying to do two at the same time is practical. :pages: You'd have no time for ILF! 8O

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PostPosted: Sat 25 Aug 2012 5:52 pm 
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Saoirse wrote:
Gumbi wrote:
I'd love to do that! But my degree isn't (through) Irish :/ I am considering getting some kind of Irish degree as an official recognition of a potentially useful skill. Going to the States would be awesome (I was there last year).
Are there any distance learning Irish degrees available out there? Something like that might be easier for you. Although I am not sure that trying to do two at the same time is practical. :pages: You'd have no time for ILF! 8O


The only way to solve this crisis is if ILF gave out degrees that way Gumbi could be on ILF and do his computing course as well :D, and we could all go to America.

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:clap: :rofl:


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