Join the Fulbright Commission for an overview of the 2025-2026 Fulbright Irish Foreign Language Teaching Assistantship (FLTA) Awards.
There will be time for Q&A in this session.
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The Fulbright Irish Foreign Language Teaching Assistantship (FLTA) Awards offer a unique opportunity for Irish citizens and EU/UK citizens resident in Ireland for at least five years to teach Irish at a U.S. college or university. While teaching, FLTA recipients also enroll in coursework at their host institution.
Key Features:
- Ten-Month Program: FLTA recipients spend ten months in the U.S., teaching Irish and taking classes.
- Cultural Exchange: The program fosters cultural exchange and understanding between Ireland and the U.S.
- Professional Development: FLTAs gain valuable teaching experience and have the opportunity to network with American academics and students.
- Financial Support: The awards provide a stipend to cover living expenses and tuition fees.
Eligibility:
- Irish Citizenship: Applicants must be Irish citizens or EU/UK citizens residing in Ireland for at least five years.
- Fluency in Irish: Applicants must demonstrate a high level of fluency in the Irish language.
- Academic Excellence: Applicants should have a strong academic record.
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