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165<br />

Program base stiPenD or<br />

u.s. Dollar suPPlement<br />

Argentina-Uruguay Joint Award in<br />

Environmental Sciences<br />

Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North<br />

American Studies<br />

Approximately $2,600 per<br />

month for full or associate<br />

rank or professional equivalent<br />

and approximately<br />

$2,000 per month for assistant<br />

rank or professional<br />

equivalent.<br />

For Canada, a fixed sum<br />

allowance of $12,500 for<br />

one semester. For Mexico,<br />

$2,300 per month at the full<br />

or associate rank or professional<br />

equivalent; $1,800<br />

per month for grantees at<br />

the assistant rank or professional<br />

equivalent.<br />

Argentina Approximately $2,600 per<br />

month for associate or<br />

full professors or professional<br />

equivalent; $2,000<br />

per month for assistant<br />

professors or below or<br />

professional equivalent.<br />

Barbados and Eastern Caribbean $2,640-$2,860 monthly<br />

base stipend, according to<br />

the formula on page 134.<br />

Bolivia $1,870-$2,860 monthly<br />

base stipend, according to<br />

the formula on page 134.<br />

Brazil $3,100 per month for<br />

associate or full professor<br />

or professional equivalent.<br />

$2,400 per month for<br />

assistant professor or<br />

professional equivalent.<br />

Canada Grantees to Canada receive<br />

a fixed sum allowance to<br />

cover all expenses, as<br />

follows: the All Disciplines<br />

award provides a fixed<br />

sum of US$25,000 for<br />

a full academic year (9<br />

months) or US$12,500 for<br />

one semester (4 months).<br />

The Research Chair<br />

awards typically provide a<br />

fixed sum of US$25,000<br />

for one semester. Joint<br />

Canada-Mexico grantees<br />

receive US$12,500 for one<br />

semester in Canada.<br />

2010-2011 beneFits table<br />

Western hemisPhere<br />

maintenanCe traVel/reloCation tuition other beneFits or sPeCial aWarDs<br />

Housing and subsistence ranging from<br />

$1,200 to $1,550 based on the number of<br />

accompanying dependents who accompany<br />

the grantee for at least 80 percent of<br />

the grant period.<br />

For Mexico, monthly housing and subsistence<br />

allowance from $1,200 to $1,400,<br />

depending on the location in Mexico where<br />

the grantee will work. Additional allowances<br />

for accompanying dependents of<br />

$250 per month for one dependent, $400<br />

per month for two dependents and $500<br />

per month for three or more dependents.<br />

Housing and subsistence allowance<br />

ranging from $1,200 to $1,550 per month,<br />

based on the number of accompanying<br />

dependents.<br />

Maintenance as described on page 134.<br />

For 2008-09 the following was provided:<br />

$2,000-$2,800 per month, based on the<br />

number of accompanying dependents.<br />

Maintenance as described on page 134.<br />

For 2008-09 the following was provided:<br />

$1,100-$1,700, based on the number of<br />

accompanying dependents.<br />

Monthly housing and subsistence allowance<br />

of $1,400 for Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro<br />

and Sao Paulo; $900 monthly housing and<br />

subsistence for all other cities.<br />

International travel for the grantee or for the<br />

grantee and one dependent up to a total of $2,800.<br />

To qualify for travel support, dependent must<br />

accompany grantee for at least 80 percent of the<br />

grant period.<br />

For Mexico, one round-trip international air ticket<br />

for the grantee not to exceed $1000 and a onetime<br />

settling in allowance of $1,200.<br />

International travel for the grantee or for the<br />

grantee and one dependent up to a total of<br />

$2,800, as well as a relocation allowance of $700.<br />

To qualify for travel support, dependent must<br />

accompany grantee for at least 80 percent of the<br />

grant period.<br />

Travel/relocation as described on page 135. For<br />

2008-09 the following was provided: $2,500 to<br />

$4,900, based on the number of accompanying<br />

dependents.<br />

Travel/relocation as described on page 135. For<br />

2008-09 the following was provided: $2,500-<br />

$5,300, based on the number of accompanying<br />

dependents.<br />

International travel for the grantee only. Relocation<br />

allowance of $700 for scholars going to Brasilia,<br />

Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, $500 for other<br />

cities in Brazil.<br />

Click here to go to online application.<br />

n.a. Allowance of $500 for books to be donated to the host institution upon<br />

grantee’s departure.<br />

n.a. For Canada, Fall Orientation in the capital city, Ottawa, plus up to<br />

CAD $1000 for in-country travel and enrichment. For Mexico, a<br />

reimbursable allowance of USD $750 for books to be donated to the<br />

host institution upon the grantee’s departure.<br />

n.a. Allowance of $500 for books to be donated to host institution upon<br />

grantee’s departure.<br />

n.a. Allowance of $1,000 for books and educational materials to be donated<br />

to the host institution or other entity upon grantee’s departure.<br />

n.a. Allowance of $1,000 for books and educational materials to be donated<br />

to the host institution or other entity upon grantee’s departure.<br />

n.a. $500 for books and educational materials.<br />

n.a. n.a. n.a. Fall orientation in Ottawa, plus up to Canadian $1000 for in-country<br />

travel and enrichment.

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