
To the attention of the students and young researchers of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv!
FLTA is a program for young teachers enthusiastic about teaching their native language to American students and ready to become a cultural ambassador interested in meeting people and taking part in community events and campus activities. Participants have the opportunity to refine their teaching skills, increase their English language proficiency and extend their knowledge of the society and culture of the United States, while being teaching assistants for their native language to U.S. students.
The Fulbright FLTA Program is a nine-month, ECA-funded, non-degree program for early career teachers or professionals (under the age of thirty five) in related fields: Linguistics, Ukrainian Literature, Translation Studies, Communications, Journalism, American Studies, English Language Teaching. This is an opportunity for young teachers to teach Ukrainian language (assist to American teachers) at U.S. universities and colleges.
The responsibilities of the Program participants include teaching and assisting in teaching the Ukrainian language – 20 hours per week; studying at least two disciplines each semester, one of which is American studies; extracurricular communication with community members: organizing and holding cultural and educational events, meetings, language clubs, etc.
Program participants receive:
- a monthly stipend;
- medical insurance;
- a round-trip ticket.
You can learn more about the documents for the competition and the requirements for their preparation, as well as the criteria for selecting candidates for participation in the Program, on the Fulbright Program website or by contacting the program coordinator, Anna Pasenko:
Deadline: July 6, 2025.



