The English Language (EL) Fellow Program promotes English language learning around the world and fosters mutual understanding between the people of the United States and those of other countries. It places talented, highly qualified U.S. educators with Master’s degrees with a focus in TEFL/TESOL or Applied Linguistics in all regions of the world.
The EL Fellow Program promotes English language learning and enhances English teaching capacity abroad. Through U.S. embassy projects, Fellows share their expertise, hone their skills, gain international experience, and learn other cultures. Upon returning to the United States, they share their experiences and acquired knowledge with their communities and professional colleagues.
The EL Fellow Program is funded by the U.S. Department of State within the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Office of English Language Programs, and is administered by the Center for Intercultural Education and Development at Georgetown University, Washington, DC.
For more information, please see the English Language Fellow Program website.