Location
  • Greece
    • Athens
Length
26 - 52 weeks
Classroom Audience
Early Childhood

Program Details

Job Type
Government
Classroom Audience
Early Childhood

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Salary / Benefits
A monthly stipend of 800 Euro, health insurance and Fulbright international travel benefits will be provided.
Nov 21, 2019
Oct 09, 2011
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About Program

Every year the Fulbright Program offers 1 assistantship to teach English in Greece. Selected participants arrive in September and will teach in a Greek school for 9 months. The assignment may vary, depending on a school's needs and the assistant’s abilities. The grant requires 15-20 hours of assistant teaching a week. It is expected that participants already have a good understanding of the Greek language before applying. Language courses are not part of the scholarship program.

Benefits include a month stipend of 800 euros, health insurance, and travel benefits.

All candidates from different backgrounds are encouraged to apply. This is an excellent scholarship for those involved in Greek studies and history. Visit our website for more information and to apply online.

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Yes, I recommend this program

Fulbright English Teaching Assistant

My experience as a Fulbright fellow teaching English in Athens,Greece was the most memorable experience of my life. I worked directly with bilingual students on helping them increase their English language proficiency.My teaching duties were at a private Greek school.I also became involved with the American Corners program at the United States Embassy and was able to promote the English language and the United States by traveling around Greece giving presentations to various English learners.

I found the Greek people to be very open and friendly. Although adjusting to the language was difficult at first, after taking lessons and immersing myself in the culture I slowly began to understand and really make my home there. I joined and English teaching organization and made many friends that were doing the same thing, and I also met many people through my Greek classes. It was the most amazing experience of my life and I would recommend the Fulbright program to anyone.

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Questions & Answers

The 800 euros is your only stipend/payment

No, Greek proficiency is not required.