The Fulbright Scholar Experience – Part of WSU Research Week

The WSU Fulbright Academy is excited to join Research Week at WSU! As part of this week of events celebrating and promoting WSU research, we invite you to attend an informative seminar highlighting the Fulbright Scholar Program. Hear from three of our Fulbright Scholars about their experiences and receive an overview of Fulbright programs from the WSU Fulbright Academy.  If you are considering applying for a Fulbright, this session will help you understand how Fulbright programs can increase the reach and impact of your research. Featured speakers:

  • Welcome and Opening Remarks, Dr. Asif Chaudhry – WSU Vice President for International Programs
  • Fulbright 101, Erin-Kae Rice, CRA – WSU Fulbright Academy
  • Fulbright in India, Iolanda Palmer – WSU Associate Professor, Fine Arts
  • Fulbright in Brazil, Dr. Alexander Fremier – WSU Associate Professor, School of the Environment
  • Fulbright in Norway, Dr. Von Walden – WSU Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering

Wednesday, October 14
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
RSVP Here

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