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Rackham 2008-09 State Department Fulbright Fellows

Posted Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

For the third time in the past four years, the University of Michigan leads the nation in the number of U.S. Department of State Fulbright award recipients. Thirty-one UM State Department Fulbright Fellows for the 2008-09 year include ten Rackham students with grants to support study and research overseas.

Katharine Allen
School of Public Health/Middle Eastern and North African Studies
Oman
Understanding and Learning from the Successes of Oman's Healthcare System
Heather Fuller-Iglesias
Psychology
Mexico
Social Relations and Well-being among Mexicans: The Impact of Migration
Vaike Haas
School of Natural Resources and Environment
Estonia
Post-Soviet Progress in Tallinn, Estonia: Promoting Multiculturalism through Urban Design
Brook Hefright
Linguistics
China
Language Contact and Ethnic Identity among the Bai
Laura Hilburn
History
Czech Republic
The Limits of Nationality: Czechoslovakia's Cultural reconstruction, 1045-1948
Emily Holt
Anthropology/Archaeology
Italy
Excavating the Middle Bronze Age on Siddi Plateau, Central Sardinia
Kristen Hopewell
Sociology
Switzerland
Global Civil Society and the WTO
Katharine Raff
Art History
Italy
Social Class and Visual Experience
Jonathan Shaheen
Philosophy
Netherlands
University of Amsterdam M.Sc. in Logic
Huong Trieu
Political Science
China
Social Organizations and Social Welfare in China: A Case Study of Migrant Social Policy