Published: 11 Aug 2023 1,227 views
Candidates selected under this program spend up to one full year at an American university conducting research in labs, libraries, and auditing classes under the supervision of their American co-supervisor.
Ph.D. students interested in this program must first find an American professor willing to host them for one year. Applications must include a letter of invitation from an American professor that clearly states the professor’s support for applicants to come and work with them at their university.
The American professor becomes an official co-supervisor along with the applicant’s Moroccan supervisor. The American professor’s letter must express a clear commitment to supervise and guide the applicant’s doctoral work in the United States. The applicant’s Moroccan directeur de thèse must also write a letter of support expressing their participation in this grant.
Many applications reflect a previously established relationship between Moroccan and the American professors. Equally frequent are applications with the U.S. professor identified through their significance in the applicant’s field of research and the applicant having sent out emails to many such professors to find one who will write them a letter of support.
Joint Supervision grantees normally do not take courses for credit at their American host university. Requests for courses for credit must be approved by the Commission and AMIDEAST.
The Joint Supervision grant is preferably for one round-trip to the USA, but upon request, the grant can be divided into two trips. The minimum research time allowed under the grant is two months.
Application Deadline | 15 Dec 2023 |
Country to study | United States |
Type | PhD |
Sponsor | Fulbrigh |
Gender | Men and Women |
The Joint Supervision Scholarship cover the following :
1) A monthly stipend for a total of 12 months while at the American university, divided into two periods if appropriate. The Joint Supervision grant covers one or two round-trips between Morocco and the American host university;
2) Reasonable charges at the American host university, subject to MACECE’s and the U.S. co-supervisor’s approval;
3) An allowance of up to $1000 for the purchase of books and materials;
4) An allowance of up to $1000 for the purchase or rental of necessary academic equipment;
5) Medical insurance covering the grantee’s period(s) of stay in the U.S.
6) MACECE also provides a round-trip ticket and per diem for the American co-supervisor to attend the PhD thesis defense of the Moroccan student and to spend up to one week in Morocco connecting with Moroccan colleagues and universities.
Eligibility for Fulbright Joint Supervision Scholarships:
1- the dissertation’s hypothesis and overall purpose must be stated clearly in plain English in the first few paragraphs of the modified thesis proposal;
2- how the dissertation’s thesis and research are situated in the context of current research in field, taking place in Morocco and in the world in general;
3- how the proposal relates to Morocco’s national development needs is an important element in the Selection Committee’s consideration of the proposal;
4- a brief review of the relevant literature, including an up-to-date bibliography.
For more details, visit Fulbright website.