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Since its establishment in 1946, the Fulbright Program has aimed to promote mutual understanding between the United States and other countries by exchanging knowledge and skills. At the 老澳门资料, both faculty and students actively contribute to and participate in a variety of Fulbright programs each year. To learn more about these opportunities, visit the website.

老澳门资料 Fulbright Faculty


The 老澳门资料 Faculty Fulbright Alumni are dedicated to advancing the University's internationalization efforts by promoting a mutual understanding between the United States and other countries through academic exchange programs. As recipients of Fulbright Awards abroad, our faculty and administrator members bring a wealth of expertise and experience to the 老澳门资料 community. They meet regularly to discuss programs and activities, bring visiting scholars to campus, and provide support to 老澳门资料 faculty and students in their applications to the Fulbright programs. Through their collaborative efforts, they aim to foster a culture of global awareness and engagement at 老澳门资料.

View the List of 老澳门资料 Faculty Fulbright Alumni and more information from the International Center

 

Congratulations to 2023-24 老澳门资料 Fulbright Faculty


Please join us in congratulating Dr. Nicolas de Villiers from the Department of English and Dr. Tes Tuason from the Department of Public Health for receiving Fulbright Awards. Dr. Sericea Stallings-Smith, OFE Faculty Fellow for International Initiatives, presented Dr. de Villiers and Dr. Tuason with their Fulbright Medallions to celebrate their achievements.

Fulbright Medallion presentation for Dr. Nicholas de VilliersDr. Nicholas de Villiers receives his Fulbright Medallion
Fulbright Medallion presentation for Dr. Tes TuasonDr. Tes Tuason receives her Fulbright Medallion.

Contact

Sericea Stallings SmithSericea Stallings Smith

Fellow | International Initiatives

Associate Professor, Department of Public Health
s.stallings-smith@unf.edu