Armenia
3 English Teaching Assistant Award
Accepted Degree Levels
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Grant PeriodSeptember StartGrant Length9 Months |
Award Type
Award Profile
U.S. Fulbright English Teaching Assistants (ETAs) play a pivotal role in enhancing English language instruction while serving as cultural ambassadors of the United States. Typically assigned to universities, educational institutions, and local educational organizations, ETAs support English language teaching in Armenia through collaboration with local educators. Their responsibilities may include co-teaching, leading discussions to develop students' speaking skills, and assisting with foundational writing instruction. Posts may identify additional opportunities based on each ETA’s background. ETAs typically teach approximately 14 hours per week, with the remaining time dedicated to activities that foster community engagement.
Grant Length
Grant Period
Grants will begin in September 2026 and end in June 2027.
Grant Length: 9 months.
Orientation
All grantees are required to attend a pre-departure orientation in June or July as a condition of their grant. The event is organized by IIE, virtual or in-person.
The U.S. Embassy will organize an in-country orientation with representatives from relevant embassy sections to brief grantees on key aspects of their stay in the country.
Candidate Profile
Well-rounded, articulate graduating seniors or recent graduates with an interest in international education and the initiative to teach conversational English at all levels will be considered. Degrees in the humanities and social sciences, with a focus on English, American studies, or education, are highly preferred. Successful candidates will not just be teaching English, but explaining the United States to local citizens who have little contextual understanding of America. Previous teaching experience is preferred. Successful candidates must be articulate, fluent English speakers and very self-directed.
What is life like for Fulbrighters in the host country?
Applicants are expected to research their host country. Application materials should indicate a clear commitment to the host country community and a description of how you will engage with it.
The U.S. Fulbright Students are normally placed in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Many foreigners comment that Yerevan reminds them of a small-sized European city, with a population of around one million. There is enough downtown housing and many outdoor cafes, which stay open between mid-May to late October. There are several supermarkets where you can shop for food and housing amenities. There are also several malls in the city for clothing and other necessities. The cultural life is vibrant; Yerevan is home to several international festivals in film, documentaries, music, and theater; and in general, has a thriving performing arts scene. One of the fast-growing areas is the IT sector. Located in the heart of Armenia, Yerevan's location allows for regional travel both to the north and south. While many younger people understand and speak English, Russian is understood more widely.
Armenia is a safe and hospitable country. Crime is relatively low, and violent crime is sporadic. Vehicle break-ins and theft are the most common crimes. Armenia may have earthquakes and landslides. Land borders with Turkey and Azerbaijan remain closed and are patrolled by armed troops.
The U.S. Fulbright Students will have to register in the Department of State STEP program. The embassy will organize an orientation meeting with the U.S. Embassy security and consular officers in September. U.S. Fulbright Students may contact the Public Engagement Specialist if they need additional guidance. We recommend all applicants read the State Department's page on traveling to Armenia here: https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/country/armenia.html.
Eligibility
3 Months
Degree Level of Applicant
- Bachelor's
- Master's
Foreign Language Evaluation (FLE) Form
If required, submission of the Foreign Language Evaluation (FLE) form is mandatory, even if you have advanced skills or are a native speaker of the language. Failure to submit the required FLE form may impact your eligibility.
Knowledge of Armenian or Russian is helpful but not expected.
Placement Type
- Middle School
- Secondary School
- University/Post-Secondary Institution
- Other Educational/Community Institution
The U.S. Embassy primarily focuses on placements at universities. ETAs are expected to commit to around 10-14 hours of teaching per week. In addition to this, ETAs are expected to engage in additional projects on the top of teaching hours at their host institution depending on degree and background. The U.S. Embassy may be closely involved in assigning the additional engagements.
Placement Locations
- Capital City
- Regional City
ETAs are primarily placed in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. However, they may also be assigned to a regional city located 2–3 hours from Yerevan.
Award Benefits
- A stipend broadly based on the cost of living in the host country. These funds may be used by the grantee to support housing, meals, and incidental costs during the grant period.
- International travel benefits
- Accident & sickness health benefits
- 24/7 mental health support line for urgent and non-urgent situations
- 12 months of non-competitive eligibility (NCE) hiring status within the federal government
- English language teaching preparatory course
Stipend Amount
This is an estimated amount and is subject to change. The financial terms of the grant will be confirmed in the grant document issued after selection.
One-Time Allowances
This is an estimated amount and is subject to change. The financial terms of the grant will be confirmed in the grant document issued after selection.
- Excess baggage fees
- Housing allowance (separate from living stipend)
- Research/Materials allowance
- Settling in allowance
- Local transportation allowance
Real estate companies typically charge a one-time fee, which is 50% of the rent amount, for their services.
English Materials Allowance: $1,000
Base Amount: $4,000
Supplementary Project
Post will work with ETAs to involve them in activities as needed. ETAs may also propose projects that support English language learning outside their host institutions.
Estimated Cost of Living
Consider using cost of living comparison websites to gain a better understanding of the potential costs in your host country.
Estimated cost of living would include the following categories (monthly):
Living costs: $1,500
Housing: $1,300-1,600 (including utilities; note, the utilities are paid by the tenant and not included in the negotiated rent amount.)
In-country transportation: $400
Dependents
Housing Arrangements
Grantees will be expected to arrange their housing. If requested the U.S. Embassy can provide additional guidance.