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Issue 01 | March 2017 Fulbright Women in STEM and why they're so awesome PLUS: THAD KOUSSER: TRUISMS and the 2016 U.S. ELECTION FANTASTIC WATER BEASTS [and where to find them] TIM BERRA ON HIS 47-YEAR FULBRIGHT CAREER BEES & BIONICS: How honey bee research can teach us more about our own brains The Fulbright Program 8 12 The Fulbright Program is the flagship foreign exchange scholarship program of the United States of America, aimed at increasing binational collaboration, cultural understanding, and the exchange of ideas. Born in the aftermath of WWII, the program was established by Senator J. William Fulbright in 1946 with the ethos of turning ‘swords into ploughshares’, whereby credits from the sale of surplus U.S. war materials were used to fund academic exchanges between host countries and the U.S. 28 30 Since its establishment, the Fulbright Program has grown to become the largest educational exchange program in the world, operating in over 160 countries. In its seventy-year history, more than 370,000 students, academics, and professionals have received Fulbright Scholarships to study, teach, or conduct research, and promote bilateral collaboration and cultural empathy. Since its inception in Australia in 1949, the Fulbright Commission has awarded over 5,000 34 36 scholarships, creating a vibrant, dynamic, and interconnected network of Alumni. Contents| 6 Fulbright Alumni Updates 8 Fulbright Women in STEM 12 Fantastic Water Beasts (and where to find them) 16 Jeremy Hearder: Diplomat, Author & Fulbright Scholar 20 Thalassography, Sarah Holland-Batt 2 3 "Our future is not in the stars but in 26 Multidisciplinary Approaches to Mental Health at Yale our own minds and hearts. -
Mysterious Male Claims Nursery Space Darwin Shadows in the Picture Bright Future Awaits Desert Rockers
EDITION 1 2012 MYSTERIOUS MALE CLAIMS NURSERY SPACE DARWIN SHADOWS IN THE PICTURE BRIGHT FUTURE AWAITS DESERT ROCKERS FEATURES REGULARS NATIVE ANIMALS 3 From the 6 THRIVE WITHOUT Vice-Chancellor BUFFEL GRASS TE’ WRAPS 8 OSCAR’S STORY 4 Snapshot IN CLAY AND FILM FIONA’S FRAME 31 Limited Edition 11 OF SHADOWS PUTS DARWIN IN THE PICTURE Q & A ENGINEER SIFTS 34 14 THROUGH NZ’S RUBBLE AND RUIN 36 CDU Art Collection MYSTERIOUS 17 MALE CLAIMS NURSERY SPACE MAKASSAN MAP 20 CONNECTS SCIENTISTS AND COUNTRIES SHELVES DO THE 22 TALKING TO PROMOTE HEALTHY FOODS FULBRIGHT SCHOLAR 24 TO PROBE NEW ERA IN RIVER RESEARCH ALBUM, TOUR AND 26 BRIGHT FUTURE AWAIT DESERT ROCKERS GIANT FROG HAS 28 HYDRATION ALL WRAPPED UP RESEARCHERS 32 AUDIT WATER USE IN TIMOR-LESTE Origins is produced by Charles Darwin University’s Offi ce of Media, Advancement and Community Engagement (MACE). The Offi ce of Media, Advancement and Community Engagement is grateful to the following people and organisations for their contributions and assistance in compiling this edition: Anita Angel, Gavin Bedford, Tim Berra, Sue Carthew, Te’ Claire, Bryan Davies, Michael Douglas, Martin Dziminski, Karen Edyvane, Cain Gilmour, Amy Kimber, Frances Knight, Tania Paul, Chris Miezis, Jen Pinkerton, Steven Reynolds, Christine Schlesinger, Timor-Leste Dive Photo Contest, Chris Wallace, Dion Wedd, Dave Wilson. CONTRIBUTORS Opinions and views expressed in this edition do not necessarily refl ect those of Charles Darwin University. Reproduction of any material appearing in this edition requires written permission from Robyn McDougall [email protected]. PENNY BAXTER Freelance writer Penny Baxter tells the story of Published June 2012 an ancient hand-drawn map of the Makassan Charles Darwin University, NT, Empire that may help protect the biodiversity Australia and resources of the Arafura and Timor Seas. -
Mysterious Male Claims Nursery Space Darwin Shadows in the Picture Bright Future Awaits Desert Rockers
EDITION 1 2012 MYSTERIOUS MALE CLAIMS NURSERY SPACE DARWIN SHADOWS IN THE PICTURE BRIGHT FUTURE AWAITS DESERT ROCKERS FEATURES REGULARS 6 NATIVE ANIMALS 3 From the THRIVE WITHOUT Vice-Chancellor BUFFEL GRASS TE’ WRAPS 8 OSCAR’S STORY 4 Snapshot IN CLAY AND FILM FIONA’S FRAME 31 Limited Edition 11 OF SHADOWS PUTS DARWIN IN THE PICTURE Q & A ENGINEER SIFTS 34 14 THROUGH NZ’S RUBBLE AND RUIN 36 CDU Art Collection MYSTERIOUS 17 MALE CLAIMS NURSERY SPACE MAKASSAN MAP 20 CONNECTS SCIENTISTS AND COUNTRIES SHELVES DO THE 22 TALKING TO PROMOTE HEALTHY FOODS FULBRIGHT SCHOLAR 24 TO PROBE NEW ERA IN RIVER RESEARCH ALBUM, TOUR AND 26 BRIGHT FUTURE AWAIT DESERT ROCKERS GIANT FROG HAS 28 HYDRATION ALL WRAPPED UP RESEARCHERS 32 AUDIT WATER USE IN TIMOR-LESTE Origins is produced by Charles Darwin University’s Offi ce of Media, Advancement and Community Engagement (MACE). The Offi ce of Media, Advancement and Community Engagement is grateful to the following people and organisations for their contributions and assistance in compiling this edition: Anita Angel, Gavin Bedford, Tim Berra, Sue Carthew, Te’ Claire, Bryan Davies, Michael Douglas, Martin Dziminski, Karen Edyvane, Cain Gilmour, Amy Kimber, Frances Knight, Tania Paul, Chris Miezis, Jen Pinkerton, Steven Reynolds, Christine Schlesinger, Timor-Leste Dive Photo Contest, Chris Wallace, Dion Wedd, Dave Wilson. CONTRIBUTORS Opinions and views expressed in this edition do not necessarily refl ect those of Charles Darwin University. Reproduction of any material appearing in this edition requires written permission from Robyn McDougall [email protected]. PENNY BAXTER Freelance writer Penny Baxter tells the story of Published June 2012 an ancient hand-drawn map of the Makassan Charles Darwin University, NT, Empire that may help protect the biodiversity Australia and resources of the Arafura and Timor Seas. -
Australian–American Fulbright Commission
AUSTRALIAN–AMERICAN FULBRIGHT COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT PAGE 2 THE FULBRIGHT PROGRAM 2 THE AUSTRALIAN-AMERICAN FULBRIGHT COMMISSION 2 Vision 3 Mission 3 Chair of the Board of Directors 4-5 Executive Director 6 Honorary Co-Chairs 7 Contents Board of Directors 8 Commission Staff 8 Selection Committee Members 9 Program Highlights 10 Scholarships 11-12 PARTNERSHIPS 13 Australian Sponsored Scholarships 14 U.S. Sponsored Scholarships 15 Sponsors and Donors 15 Fulbright Ambassadors Program 16 FULBRIGHTERS 2016 17 Australian Scholars and Students 18-20 U.S. Scholars and Students 21-22 Distinguished Chairs and the Impact of Fulbright 23-24 Fulbright Alumni Initiative Grant 25 Alumni Highlights 26-27 Fulbright Specialist Program 28 Fulbright Regional Travel Program 29 Gregory Schwartz Enrichment Grant 30 Lois Roth Endowment 31 Oz to Oz program 32 Financial Statements 33-44 THE FULBRIGHT THE AUSTRALIAN- PROGRAM AMERICAN FULBRIGHT COMMISSION The Fulbright Program is the flagship foreign exchange scholarship program of the United States of America, aimed at increasing cultural The treaty that established the Fulbright program understanding, collaboration, and the exchange in Australia was signed on 26 November 1949. The of ideas. initial sale of U.S. surplus war materials to Australia provided $5.8m to fund the first fourteen years of Born in the aftermath of WWII, the Program the program. In 1964 a new agreement was entered was established by Senator J. William Fulbright into by the Australian and U.S. Governments to in 1946 with the ethos of turning ‘swords into establish the Australian-American Educational ploughshares’, whereby credits from the sale of Foundation (later to be known as the Fulbright surplus U.S.