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ScholarshipS and GrantS Through the Fulbright-MCMC Program

ScholarshipS and GrantS Through the Fulbright-MCMC Program. James Coffman, Ph.D. Executive Director Malaysian-American Commission on Educational Exchange. Malaysian-American Commission on Educational Exchange.

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ScholarshipS and GrantS Through the Fulbright-MCMC Program

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  1. ScholarshipS and GrantSThrough the Fulbright-MCMC Program James Coffman, Ph.D. Executive Director Malaysian-American Commission on Educational Exchange

  2. Malaysian-American Commission on Educational Exchange MACEE is a bi-national educational commission established in 1963 by agreement between the governments of Malaysia and the U.S.A. It is one of 49 such commissions around the world. MACEE is jointly funded by the two governments. In the spirit of collaboration, MACEE is led by a Board of Directors consisting of 5 Malaysians and 5 Americans. The Malaysian board members are appointed by the Minister of Education. The Americans are appointed by the Ambassador of the United States in Malaysia. The Board of Directors hires an Executive Director to administer the commission and to carry out the Board’s directives.

  3. Malaysian-American Commission on Educational ExchangeMACEE has two primary functions: • To serve as an official, objective source of information on higher education in the U.S. and to advise and assist students seeking to attend U.S. universities. • To administer the Fulbright grant programs for study, research and teaching, which sends Malaysians to the U.S. and brings Americans to Malaysia each year.

  4. What is the Fulbright Grant Program? • Established in 1946 under legislation introduced by Senator J. William Fulbright. • U.S. Congress appropriates money each year for the Fulbright program -- $234.7 million in 2014 (plus about $80 million from foreign partner governments). • Goal: To promote international good will and mutual understanding through the exchange of students and scholars. • Today, the program is active in 155 countries. • Since the beginning, about 300,000 “Fulbrighters” have participated in the program: 114,000 from the U.S. and 186,000 from other countries. • Since its beginning in Malaysia in 1963, over 1,100 Malaysians and 1,000 Americans have participated.

  5. Fulbright Grants for Americans • Fulbright Senior Scholar – Scholars come to Malaysia to lecture and/or conduct research for one or two semesters. (5-6 per year) • Fulbright Senior Specialist – A short-term complement to traditional Fulbright program. U.S. scholars come to serve as expert consultants for 2 to 6 weeks. (Up to 10 per year) • Fulbright Student Researcher – Grants to graduating college seniors, post-graduate students, and artists to conduct research in Malaysia for 10 months. (5-6 per year) • Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships (ETA) – Places recent graduates as teaching assistants in public schools in 8 Malaysian states for one academic year. (100 per year)

  6. A Variety of Scholarship Programsfor Malaysians 1. Fulbright Senior Scholar 2. Fulbright Professional Exchange 3. Fulbright Graduate Study and Research (MA/MS and PhD) 4. Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching (FLTA) 5. Hubert H. Humphrey North-South Fellowship 6. International Leaders in Education (ILEP) 7. Global Undergraduate Exchange (UGRAD) 8. American-Malaysian Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) 9. East-West Center Scholarships

  7. Some Prominent Malaysian Fulbright Grantees The late Tan Sri Dato Haji Dr. Ani Bin Arope - 1964 M.S. Agricultural Economics – University of Vermont Previous: Executive Chairman, Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Chairman of USM and Chairman of Toprank Corporation Sdn Bhd Tan Sri Dato’ Dr. Elyas Bin Omar – 1964 M.A. Public Administration - University of Pittsburgh Previous: Mayor of Kuala Lumpur 1981-1992, and Director, Low Yatt Group of Companies Current: Director of Malayawata Steel

  8. Dato Dr. Fong Chan Onn – 1979 Industrial Economics, Stanford University Previous: Human Resource Minister 1999-2008 Deputy Minister of Education, 1990-1999 Current: Member of Parliament for Alor Gajah, Melaka Senator Tan Sri Dato’ Koh Tsu Koon - 1980 Economics and Sociology of Education, Stanford University Previous: Chief Minister of Penang State Current: Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Tan Sri Emeritus Datuk Dr. Augustine Ong - 1966 Chemistry, Massachussetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Previous: Director, Scientific and Technical Services Malaysian Palm Oil Promotion Council Current: President of Malaysian Oil Scientist and Technologies of Palm Oil

  9. Y.B. Dato’ Mustapa Bin Mohamed - 1980 Hubert Humphrey Program, Boston University Previous: Parliamentary Secretary Ministry of Finance Malaysia Minister of Higher Education Minister of Agriculture Current: Minister of International Trade and Industry Tan Sri Panglima Prof. Dato’ Dr. Abu Hassan Othman 1973 - Fulbright Malaysian Student Program PhD in Sociology, Michigan State University 1983 – Fulbright Scholar Grant in Sociology, U.C. Berkeley Previous: Dean of Centre for Graduate Studies, UKM Vice Chancellor, Universiti Malaysia Sabah Current: Vice Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer Berjaya University College of Hospitality

  10. Datuk Paduka Marina bte Mahathir - 2002 Professional Exchange Program, University of Southern California Previous: President, Malaysian Aids Council Current: Steering Committee of the Asia Pacific Leadership Forum on HIV; Global Advisory Group of AIDS 2031; Board Member of Sisters in Islam, newspaper columnist, and TV producer Mr. Ramli Ibrahim - 1999 Dance, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Currrent: Artistic Director, Sutra Dance Theatre Dr. Mohammed Ghouse Nasuruddin - 2005 Professional Exchange Program Current: Emeritus Professor, USM; and Director of ASWARA

  11. Prof. Dato’ Dr. Marimuthu - 1987 Scholar Program, Stanford University Previous: Member of Paliament – Teluk Kemang Current: Vice President, Institute of Graduate Studies College Prof. Dato Osman Bin Bakar - 1992 Scholar Program in History, Harvard University Previous: Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic), University of Malaya Current: Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Malaya; Deputy CEO of the International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies Malaysia; Senior Fellow at the Prince al-Waleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University; Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Civilisational Dialogue in the University of Malaya; and Visiting Research Fellow at Doshisha University in Kyoto, Japan Prof. Dr. Saran Kaur – 2005 Scholar Program in Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania Previous: Professor, School of Language Studies and Linguistics, UKM Current: Deputy Vice Chancellor, UKM

  12. Fulbright-MCMC Grants • As of 2015, MCMC and MACEE have joined in a collaborative effort to offer special Fulbright grants! • These grants will address the needs of the multimedia and communications field in Malaysia. • Four types of grants offered in first phase: 1. Malaysian Senior Scholar (academic and professional) 2. Malaysian Graduate Study (MA/MS and PhD) 3. U.S. Senior Researcher 4. U.S. Senior Specialist

  13. Fulbright-MCMC Senior Scholar ProgramFor Malaysian Citizens Requirements/Eligibility: 1. Applicants for the academic grant must hold a doctoral degree. 2. Applicants for the professional grant must hold a Master’s degree and have significant experience in the public or private sector. Duration: Up to 5 months of research in a U.S. university. Process: 1. Respond to announcement/advertisement by deadline. 2. Pitching of proposal for shortlisted applicants. 3. Selection by joint MACEE/MCMC selection committee.

  14. Fulbright-MCMC Graduate Study GrantsFor Master’s degree or Ph.D. Study Requirements/Eligibility: Applicants must hold a minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree with honours and a GPA of 3.0. Duration: One or two years for the Master’s and up to five years for the PhD. Process: 1. Respond to announcement/advertisement by deadline. 2. Evaluation and interview by a panel. 3. Selection and placement in a university in the U.S.

  15. Fulbright-MCMC Senior Scholar ProgramFor U.S. Citizens Requirements/Eligibility: Applicants must hold a doctoral degree. Duration: Up to 5 months of research in a Malaysian university. Process: 1. Respond to announcement/advertisement in U.S. by deadline. 2. Evaluation of project proposal by joint MACEE-MCMC selection committee. 3. Selection by committee and attachment to Malaysian host institution.

  16. Fulbright-MCMC Senior Specialist ProgramShort-Term U.S. Expert For Malaysian Organizations/Universities Purpose: To bring renowned U.S. experts to Malaysian for periods of 2 to 6 weeks for consulting, training, technical assistance, etc. Process: 1. Malaysian institution submits a project proposal by deadline. 2. Pitching of proposal for shortlisted applicants. 3. Selection by joint MACEE/MCMC selection committee. 4. MACEE secures a U.S. expert in required field and sets up match. 5. U.S. Senior Specialist comes to Malaysia at an agreed upon period.

  17. For more information on scholarships and grants, see: www.macee.org.myor contact Ms. Kalis Subramaniam at MACEETel: 2166 8878E-mail: kalis@macee.org.my

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