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  • Birthday 02/28/1985

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    Philadelphia, PA
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    language contact, sociolinguistics, variation and change, linguistic anthropology
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    IU - Hispanic Linguistics

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  1. Just to follow up on an earlier post of mine where I suggested decision emails were likely to be sent out on a Friday... While that may be true for other fellowships, it's definitely not the case for Ford. To keep my mind occupied amidst all the other stuff going on, I went through the past several years of the "Dissertation Fellowships" wiki—this year's is here: https://academicjobs.wikia.org/wiki/Dissertation_Fellowships_2020-2021. Here's the breakdown of when awards were announced in previous years. These are for the dissertation fellowship, but I think (?) all emails are sent on the same day: 3/15/2019 (Friday) 3/28/2018 (Wednesday) 3/22/2017 (Wednesday) 3/29/2016 (Tuesday) 3/27/2015 (Friday) It'll be any day now, and that's exciting—just trying to remind myself that whether it's one day or the next matters little in the grand scheme of things. Best wishes to everyone!
  2. Not to fan the flames of obsessive email refreshing, but... Last year it appears decisions were sent out on March 15th (the third Friday in March), so it's possible that decisions could go out this week (closer to the 15th) or next week (the third Friday of the month). It does seem that many of these grant decision emails go out on Fridays. In the meantime, I was just poking around on the Ford Foundation website, and it seems that there's a new link ("Review Result") which wasn't there the last time I checked. When you click on it, it says "Review results will be available one to two weeks after the review"–as a post above pointed out, the scheduled review of applications seems to have happened last Thursday/Friday, so decisions being communicated this week or next would make sense in light of this as well.
  3. Heooooooo, felicidades! Enjoy Venezuela!
  4. So, so sorry miri1776. I know the mantra we tell ourselves is so often "these things happen for a reason," but sometimes they don't, and it's often healthier to not try to rationalize every single thing but simply find a way to cope for now and be stronger in the future. I know I sort of fell into this meaning-making way of thinking last week when I got the NS for Colombia while on a campus visit to my graduate program at Indiana and found myself saying that it was serendipity that I had had such a pleasant time there. I think it had a lot to do with some other things I was trying to cope with - just a few days before that a friend passed away completely unexpectedly from a random infection that started with an innocuous cough, and the next day I was driving 11 hours to her memorial service. To try to make meaning out of these things would be silly, but a week and a half later I feel like I have a ton more perspective, my priorities are clearer, and my future more certain. Anyways, I just wanted to let you know that I too was rooting for you, and will continue to do so for 2015-16. I'm gonna back off from Fulbright for a few years while I get my feet set at Indiana, but I should be ready to go back to the drawing boards for 2016-17. Best wishes, stay strong everyone.
  5. Congratulations and very much deserved, @mozartgirl53!!! It's your turn now, @miri1776
  6. Hey all, I was just in Bloomington this past Sunday through yesterday, and it was absolutely gorgeous weather for a first visit. I also received notice Monday evening that I was not awarded the Fulbright grant I was waiting for, so I am now officially and eagerly enrolled at IU for this Fall. @RicardoBello - We will have to meet up sometime in Bloomington - if I can't go to Colombia, then I'll know at least one Colombian in Indiana. @guinevere29 - Thanks for the heads up! I sent you a PM because I am currently (as of about 36 hours ago) looking frantically for 1br places.
  7. Just found out I was not selected for the Fulbright ETA to Colombia. To all my fellow applicants, I am very sincerely rooting so hard for all of you. It may very well be fate - I have been in Bloomington, Indiana for the past few days visiting my future home for graduate study, and I've fallen in love with the campus and the faculty and students in my department. I can't deny the fact that I'm heartbroken by the fact that I won't be spending the next year in a country that's captivated my mind for a long time and that I've completely obsessed over for at least the past 10 months, but I will absolutely find another way to travel and do my research there in the future. So long, and thanks for all the fish!
  8. Colombia applicants: I got the below email from Paola Morales this afternoon - just FYI, the context for her emailing me was that I sent her an email two weeks ago on Friday 4/11 just asking for any general information about where on the timeline the selection process was going since at that time I thought I would need to make my grad school funding decision by Tuesday the 15th. As it turns out, she was out of the office all week last week (I should've known as it was semana santa) and I got an auto-reply, and sort of tried to forget about it since I was given more time to decide by my grad director. At any rate, the good news is below: Dear Eliot, Thank you for your e-mail. We have made a decision. However, following the protocols IIE is in charge to notify the status of selection. Once they do so, I will contact the selected candidates. I'm waiting for IIE permission to contact the selected candidates. I hope it is today. Best regards, Paola Morales So yeah, there's that. I don't want to spark up a firestorm (although I know this info already has my excitement/anxiety levels up a few notches), but I did want to share the information. That being said, as we all know very well by now, it's in IIE's hands at this point to do the notifying, and the country committees have no inside knowledge about when that will happen, BUT at least we know that in Colombia's case it looks like the ball is in the State Dept.'s court. Good luck everyone, the time is nigh! EDIT: Sorry, it may not have been clear that Paola Morales is on the Fulbright Colombia committee, and I decided to email her because she is listed somewhere as the Program Manager for the ETA program and was one of the people that I interviewed with.
  9. Thanks for calling @alfred92. I can't say I'm that surprised that we're still not getting any clear idea of when it'll be, but I'm relieved at least knowing that I can wait to find out before I make my plans for next year. We Latin America applicants need our own little support group.
  10. I'm actually going to hold off for now - I got good news from my graduate director this morning that they're going to let me hold on to my funding offer until I hear back from Fulbright. My main reason for calling today was the April 15th deadline tomorrow for accepting my graduate fellowship, but since that's no longer a concern, I am going to sit tight and wait. Best wishes to everybody still waiting.
  11. Brazil actually has a different Program Manager (Jody Dudderar) than the rest of the Western Hemisphere. I'm waiting for Colombia as well and would be immensely grateful if you wanted to call our PM Susan Muendl - I emailed her a few weeks ago and that was the source of the "mid-April" info. I was actually thinking about calling today as well, so if you can't do it let me know, and I'll make a point of trying to do it sometime this afternoon when I can get away from my desk (and boss) at work. Anyways, here's the contact info (from http://us.fulbrightonline.org/countries/selectedregion/18): Susan Muendl 212-984-5366 smuendl@iie.org
  12. I'm right there with all of y'all still waiting this week, meditating a bit on that first part of the serenity prayer: God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. I have an April 15th deadline to decide on a graduate fellowship for next year, and while up until maybe last week I didn't think I'd need to make that decision without knowing my final Fulbright status, it now looks like a real possibility. While it would mean I'd miss out on a great, albeit still hypothetical opportunity, I'm in no place to complain about where this has all taken me. The Fulbright application process is actually what led me to realize that it was time to go back to school for my PhD, and now that's an actuality. It's encouraging to see that most of those that weren't selected for their Fulbright grants this time around are planning to apply again in the future - I'll definitely be doing the same if this week doesn't bring the news I've been waiting for. That being said, have faith everyone, our work here is done. Your move, Fulbright committees of Latin America/Asia/Africa/Eurasia.
  13. Small world. @kechemukwa - Saw your name pop up yesterday on the board I most frequently check. Sorry to see you didn't get the Fulbright, but it looks like you've got a pretty good setup for now anyway. Where in Germany are you? @RicardoBello - Are you living in Bogotá now? I applied for a Fulbright English teaching assistantship in Colombia, which is where I'll be next year if I'm accepted.
  14. Hey kechemukwa, I'll be visiting Bloomington at the end of the month. I'm committed to Indiana for Hispanic Linguistics, but may be deferring for a year if awarded a Fulbright assistantship. How about you?
  15. Yeah, it looks like someone may have gotten a little out of hand again with the editing/updating - just a heads up that I am going to revert it back to the earliest version that is not completely out of whack. I'll let y'all know what the time on that version is in case anyone has entered new information since then, they will need to re-enter it. Edit: OK, everything should be back to normal. The time of the last revision that contained the correct notifications for 13/14 as well as Laos' information was yesterday, April 1 at 1:23 PM. If you've added anything since then, please add it again, thanks!
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