Fulbright Forum - Newsletter of the Fulbright Academy - February 2009

 

Dear [First Name will go here] [Last Name will go here]

 

FAST is seeking speakers and experts to participate in several upcoming programs.  Speakers/participants can be Fulbright scholars, Fulbright hosts or individuals who have particular knowledge in the subject area. 

 

In chronological order, they are:

1. Green Technology - March 13-14, near Frankfurt, Germany

2. Academic Exchanges with North Africa/Muslim World - May 19-21, Denver, Colorado

3. International Educators Conference - May 20-24, NAFSA, Los Angeles, CA

4. International Chemistry Education - August 16-20, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC

5. Environmental History - August 4-8, WCEH2009, Copenhagen, Denmark

6. Combating Counterfeiting - Sept.30-Oct.2, Salzburg, Austria

7. IT Policy for Education Summit - Oct. 11-14, MICDL, Northport, ME

8. Antarctica Treaty Summit - Nov.30-Dec.3, Washington, DC

 

Visit our website for the full list of programs and topics - www.FulbrightAcademy.org.

 

Because of the strength of the Fulbright alumni network, FAST is able to bring multi-national and multi-disciplinary expertise to bear on topics such as those listed above.  Fulbright alumni are leaders in all of the above programs, and we look forward to your involvement. If you are working on a meeting, conference or research project that could benefit from the involvement of Fulbright scholars, please send us a note or call FAST at 866-F-BRIGHT (207-799-3098).

 

---- Eric Howard, Executive Director, 1989 Fulbrighter to Germany 

 

DETAILS ABOUT THE ABOVE LISTED PROGRAMS 

(with additional information available on our website: www.FulbrightAcademy.org)

1. Green Technology - March 13-14, FAST, near Frankfurt, Germany

This program introduces Fulbrighters and DAAD grantees to research and job opportunities in the German State of Hessen - especially those related to green business, engineering, renewable energy, etc.. Partners are Hessen Ministry of Higher Education, Research & the Arts, DAAD, Uni Kassel, TU Darmstadt and FAST. The program (including food and accommodation) is essentially free, courtesy of the sponsors. We are seeking speakers for Friday afternoon in Darmstadt and participants for the full weekend. http://www.fulbrightacademy.org/page/136087/

 

2. Academic & Scientific Exchanges with North Africa/Muslim World - FAST, May 19-21, Denver, Colorado

FAST is working with US Federal Agencies, Denver-area universities and the Libyan Student Union on a three day conference to discuss progress in academic and scientific exchanges during the past five years and develop recommendations to improve the exchanges. The science discussion will focus on water and energy-related topics. Participants include 70 Libyan graduate students (mostly mid-career professionals), staff from international exchange offices at US universities, water & energy experts, and high-level government officials from the US and Libya. We are seeking university faculty & staff and private sector individuals to lead and participate in the discussions. http://www.fulbrightacademy.org/page/134591/ < /p>

 

3. International Educators Conference - May 20-24, NAFSA, Los Angeles, CA

The Annual NAFSA Conference brings some 10,000 participants together for a week of seminars, meetings, discussions and exchange. In 2008, FAST had a booth at the conference. For 2009, FAST is working with several institutional members and supporters on a program of particular interest those in science and technology fields.. We are seeking individuals who will be attending NAFSA so that we can coordinate the program. Please contact FAST for details.

 

4. International Chemistry Education - August 16-20, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC

A new FAST member is organizing a symposium at the ACS Annual Conference. "Collaborations between scientists often transcend borders and cultural differences. The fundamental nature of science allows scientists to communicate using their knowledge of their field but the institutions that support them are often hindered by financial and cultural barriers. As a result, US students are often unaware of opportunities for chemistry study in countries other than the United States . This symposium will discuss ways in which barriers to cross-cultural scientific exchange can be lowered."  We are seeking papers on international exchange programs, classroom methods, and international experiences. In particular, authors from organizations with a vested interest in chemists with a global perspective are encouraged to present. Please contact FAST for details.

 

5. Environmental History - August 4-8, WCEH2009, Copenhagen, Denmark

The First World Congress on Environmental History will explore topics such as environmental perceptions, historical geography, agricultural/land-use history, forest policy, disease & pollution and cross-disciplinary research. FAST is working with Fulbright alumni to host a program during the Congress. Abstracts for papers are due by April 20.  www.wceh2009.org

 

6. Combating Counterfeiting - Sept.30-Oct.2, FAST, Salzburg, Austria

This global conference explores science and policy efforts to combat counterfeiting in fields such as pharmaceuticals, food, digital media, consumer goods and crime prevention. The conference will explore new techniques while also providing key background information to individuals who aren't experts but "should" know more about the subject because they work in fields that are increasingly being impacted by counterfeit products.. Some speakers have been identified, but we are seeking additional speakers and participants are from enforcement agencies, the private sector and the research and education community. http://www.fulbrightacademy.org/page/134591/

 

7. IT Policy for Education Summit - Oct. 11-14, MICDL, Northport, ME

This summit will address how the digital revolution is transforming K-12 education. It will bring together policymakers and leading experts from around the world to develop a blueprint for large-scale change. It is being held in Maine, which was the first jurisdiction in the world to guarantee that each middle-school child had a laptop computer. FAST is working with the conference convener to identify speakers and participants. http://www.micdl.org/

 

8. Antarctica Treaty Summit - Nov.30-Dec.3, Washington, DC

This summit will assess the legacy of the 1959 Antarctic Treaty on the 50th Anniversary of its signing, exploring science-policy interaction in international governance. It will be a multi-national, multidisciplinary program held at the Smithsonian. We are seeking speakers and participants with expertise in Antarctica, polar research, and the management of international commons. http://www.atsummit50.aq/

 

 

INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS & SPONSORS:
FAST's ties to other institutions continue to grow, with nearly 100 institutional members and sponsors in 2008.  Recent members and supporters include the University of South Florida, Palm Beach Community College, Microsoft, Reddog Software, Maine Medical Center, Boston College, the University of Southern Maine, and the University of Illinois at Chicago.

 

As an example, our 2009 Annual Conference is in Macedonia on March 24-27, with support from Ss Cyril & Methodius University, FON University, University American College, Seavus Group, Macedonian Enterprise Development Foundation, and others. We are expecting Fulbright alumni and guests from 15 countries at the program, which will highlight new technologies and innovations coming from smaller countries - places that may not get to the front-page of international media but have ideas that are applicable worldwide. Registration is still open. http://www.fulbrightacademy.org/page/123570/

 

Institutional membership is $500 for institutions of higher education and $1,000 for corporations and government agencies.  Members receive special benefits, including support on grantwriting, reduced rates on registrations, invitations to special events, and other services. (visit website for details or call 866-F-BRIGHT).

 

 

LINKS to FAST INFORMATION


FAST is a non-partisan, non-profit organization that serves Fulbright scholars - scientists, executives, and scholars worldwide. Our members and sponsors include individuals and institutions such as universities, corporations, government agencies and foundations.

Membership is open to institutions that support the FAST mission and to individual Fulbright scholars and alumni and friends of the Fulbright program.

FAST is an independent organization and is not affiliated with or funded by the Fulbright Exchange Program or the US Fulbright Association. As a result, your contributions are critical to our success. Please learn more about the work of the Fulbright Academy by visiting our website: www.FulbrightAcademy.org



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