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18 UGA students, alumni receive Fulbright offers

Lilian Zhu of Iowa City, Iowa, graduated in May with degrees in Romance languages and Latin American and Caribbean studies. She will be teaching English at a federal university in Brazil.

The University of Georgia once again hit double digits in the number of international travel-study grants offered to its students and recent alumni through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. With 18 students selected, this marks the fifth straight year—and ninth time in the past 10 years—that UGA has received 10 or more offers.

Of the 18, 15 were able to take advantage of the opportunity. Six received academic and arts grants, and nine will be teaching English.

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers research, study and teaching opportunities in more than 140 countries to recent college graduates and graduate students. As the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, it is designed to increase mutual understanding between the people of the U.S. and countries worldwide.

“We are quite proud of the 18 students who received offers and are excited for the 15 who are able to participate,” said Maria de Rocher, assistant director of the Honors Program and chair of the Fulbright selection committee at UGA. “The great number of Fulbrights awarded again this year is further evidence of our students’ remarkable academic accomplishments and strong commitment to solving the world’s most pressing problems.”

Six UGA students and alumni received Fulbright academic and arts grants. They are listed below with their study concentrations, host countries and UGA degree information.

Nine alumni received Fulbright English teaching assistantship awards. They are listed below alphabetically by their host countries and UGA degree information.

Photos and more information about the students and their travel-study plans are available on the UGA Honors Program website.

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