Convening Global Perspectives in Nebraska through Fulbright
Part of the IANR Global Voices Seminar Series
11:00 am –
12:00 pm
Online
Contact:
Brianne Wolf, bwolf4@unl.edu
Our Global Voices Seminar Series has returned—digitally!
International exchange has been a driving force in creating peace and understanding in our world for decades, but also for spurring innovation and encouraging the development of bright minds from around the world. Hear from three accomplished international graduate students who made their way to Nebraska via Fulbright programs. They’ll discuss their fascinating paths from their home countries to the U.S., share about their Nebraska experience, and what the future holds for them in their varied areas of research.
Panelists:
– Gabriela Palomo-Munoz, PhD student in natural resources (applied ecology) & graduate teaching assistant from Guatemala.
– Agustín Olivo, masters student in mechanized systems management & graduate research assistant from Argentina.
– Kikki Rizki Amalia, masters student in statistics from Indonesia.
RSVP here and we’ll send you the link to join:
International exchange has been a driving force in creating peace and understanding in our world for decades, but also for spurring innovation and encouraging the development of bright minds from around the world. Hear from three accomplished international graduate students who made their way to Nebraska via Fulbright programs. They’ll discuss their fascinating paths from their home countries to the U.S., share about their Nebraska experience, and what the future holds for them in their varied areas of research.
Panelists:
– Gabriela Palomo-Munoz, PhD student in natural resources (applied ecology) & graduate teaching assistant from Guatemala.
– Agustín Olivo, masters student in mechanized systems management & graduate research assistant from Argentina.
– Kikki Rizki Amalia, masters student in statistics from Indonesia.
RSVP here and we’ll send you the link to join:
https://go.unl.edu/fulbrightpanel
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