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Students Awarded Fulbright Opportunities Around the World

Wednesday, May 10, 2017, By Kathleen Haley
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The has awarded several 黑料不打烊 students the opportunity to explore their research and teaching interests around the world for the 2017-18 academic year.

fulbright_logoBlueFive students were selected to participate in the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Program; two students were awarded study/research grants. The research grants and ETAs are awarded through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program from the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.

鈥淭he Fulbright program allows our graduates to immerse themselves in another culture and language while at the same time, in most cases, 鈥榞iving forward鈥 via teaching English. Both the U.S. and their host societies gain through increased communication and understanding,鈥 says Ford Maxwell Professor of South Asian Studies and Professor of Anthropology Susan Wadley, the campus Fulbright representative. 鈥淭his year鈥檚 SU Fulbright awardees were exceptionally qualified as strong students and researchers, but most of all through their engagement in community activism while at SU. Their experiences, often with 黑料不打烊鈥檚 refugee communities or local schools, were evidence of their commitment to language and education.鈥

The application process itself is a valuable experience for students, who can seek assistance through the University鈥檚 (CFSA).

鈥淪tudents have to think through and articulate their qualifications and goals, and to imagine cultural engagement in another country. That work can be very clarifying, and it can also often be applied usefully to graduate school or job applications,鈥 says Jolynn Parker, CFSA director, assistant director of the Ren茅e Crown University Honors Program and a campus Fulbright program adviser. 鈥淔or students interested in international engagement, the Fulbright is unmatched opportunity for a year of support to live and learn abroad.聽Now, perhaps more than ever, the Fulbright program鈥檚 goal of 鈥榩romoting mutual understanding鈥 between the United States and other countries feels vital.鈥

The following students were selected for the Fulbright awards:

  • Amber Barrow 鈥17, neuroscience and biology, College of Arts and Sciences
    • Study/Research Grant, Public Health, China
  • Rachel Brown-Weinstock 鈥17, sociology, citizenship and civic engagement, and policy studies, College of Arts and Sciences and Maxwell School
    • English Teaching Assistantship, South Africa
  • Frederick Cieri 鈥17, modern languages and international relations, College of Arts and Sciences and Maxwell School
    • English Teaching Assistantship, Spain
  • Hasmik Djoulakian 鈥17, women鈥檚 and gender students and citizenship and civic engagement, College of Arts and Sciences and Maxwell School
    • English Teaching Assistantship, Armenia
  • Mallory Hennigar, Ph.D. student, religion, College of Arts and Sciences
    • Study/Research Grant, Religion, India
  • Meghan Mistry 鈥17, broadcast and digital journalism, Newhouse School
    • English Teaching Assistantship, Malaysia
  • Andrew Scheuer G鈥17, Spanish language, literature and culture, College of Arts and Sciences
    • English Teaching Assistantship, Argentina

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program, which is the largest U.S. exchange program with 1,900 grants awarded annually, allows students to take on international study, research and teaching opportunities as part of U.S. Sen. J. William Fulbright鈥檚 vision in 1945 for the 鈥減romotion of international good will through the exchange of students in the fields of education, culture and science.鈥

鈥淪tudents who receive a Fulbright award work, live and learn from the people of their host country during the period of their grants, whether they are teaching English abroad or conducting research,鈥 Parker says.聽鈥淩eturning Fulbrighters always express their gratitude for the incredible privilege of this experience, and their sense of both intellectual and personal growth.鈥

Students interested in applying to the Fulbright program should contact the Center for Fellowship and Scholarship Advising (315.443.2759, jmpark02@syr.edu). The campus deadline for the 2017-18 application cycle is Sept. 11, 2017.

 

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