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Fulbright Scholars Share Impact of Cultural Exchange Experiences
1. “ Through Fulbright, I was able to integrate my research in
mathematics with my study of French language and culture in a
way that would otherwise be impossible. Because of Fulbright, I
will be conducting research in medical imaging at Siemens in New
Jersey with a mentor whom I found through my university.
Fulbright has allowed me to gain the expertise needed in my field
while also providing me with a cultural experience important to my
success in an increasingly multicultural and international industry.”
- James von Albade, Advanced Student in Mathematics
2. “The Fulbright experience has taught me how to re-see the world
from the lens of someone living halfway across the world,
and in doing so, has humbled me and urged me to be
empathetic, kind, and loving in my interactions with
others. It allowed me to feel, for the first time,
like a global citizen, and has illustrated the urgency
and tangible impact of mixing cultures and peoples
from around the world.”
- Rebecca Hu, Fulbright Advanced Student in Biology 2 016 -2017
3. “My year in France with the Fulbright has been an extraordinary experience, allowing me to
fully immerse myself in French culture and research to see and feel how the French do. I’ve
gained an in-depth and diverse understanding of microbiology in this short year of study
that has already inspired my future research goals for my career. Though returning to
the United States, I know that the relationships I’ve made with my fellow scientists
will be long-lasting and bring many future collaborations.”
- Beatrice Hermann, Fulbright Advanced Student in Fundamental Microbiology-Virology 2016-2017
4. “Fulbright has been the key to unlock the door
to my social and professional aspirations.”
- Rudolf Charles Hergesheimer, Fulbright Advanced
Student in Structural Biology 2016-2017
5. “My Fulbright experience gave me the opportunity to learn from some of
the greatest mathematicians in the world. With my mentor I have not only
developed a mechanistic model for Alzheimer's disease, but also a skill set
for future work on developing and enhancing disease models.”
- Sue Kulason, Fulbright Advanced Student in Biomedical Engineering 2015-2016