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Retrievers are upping their research game in the 2024-25 Fulbright U.S. Student Program cohort

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Sarah-Fatime Yoda ’24, chemical engineering, received research award to France 

Excerpt from UMBC NEWS “Retrievers are upping their research game in the 2024-25 Fulbright U.S. Student Program cohort

By: Catalina Sofia Dansberger Duque | Published: Sep 23, 2024

Advancing global research

Attram is among eight recent graduates and alumni in UMBC’s 2024 – 2025 Fulbright U.S. Student Program class who are sharing their knowledge and building community around the world by earning a master’s degree, conducting research, or teaching English. This year is especially significant, as six of eight awards are research-focused, marking the highest number of research awards in UMBC’s Fulbright history. Students seeking research awards must develop a proposal in coordination with potential advisers in the universities and laboratories where they want to study as part of their application. Graduate degree awards require submitting both Fulbright and graduate school applications.

  1. Arpita Tuladhar ’23 public health, Research Award to Germany
  2. Jennifer Sorrells ’22, political science, Research Award to North Macedonia
  3. Jolie Greer ’24, psychology, Research Award to Bulgaria 
  4. Lauren Mister ’24, teaching English to speakers of other languages, English Teaching Award to Bahrain
  5. Sarah-Fatime Yoda ’24, chemical engineering, Research Award to France
  6. Stuart Holton ’24, political science, English Teaching Award to Slovakia
  7. Timothy Mallard, M.A. ’21, teaching English to speakers of other languages, Research Award to Uganda

“This year’s cohort of Fulbright recipients and alternates shows the country and the globe what we at UMBC already know,” says Brian Souders, Ph.D. ’09, language, literacy, and culture, M.A.’19, TESOL, the associate director of global learning at UMBC’s Center for Global Engagement. In this role, Souders, who received a 2023 Fulbright International Education Administrator Award to Germany, has led hundreds of Retrievers through the Fulbright application process as UMBC’s Fulbright Program advisor. “We produce world-class graduates who will lead the future with their work in laboratories, in the field, and in the classrooms throughout the world.” (Image by Marlayna Demond ’11/UMBC)

Learn more about UMBC’s Fulbright Program.

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Posted: October 25, 2024, 12:59 PM