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Fulbright Forum - Newsletter of the Fulbright Academy - January 2009

 


Contents

* Now available:  Names of FAST Conference speakers
* Now available:  Names of films in the First Fulbright Academy Film Festival
* The Next FAST Forum:  Human Values & Sustainability, a forum with FDU's ISE in New Jersey
* Other Upcoming Events
* News From the Community / Action Items

Fifth Annual Conference - San Francisco - March 11-14

More than fifty Fulbrighters are giving presentations about their work during the FAST Fifth Annual Conference:  Sustainability: Fulbright Scholars Shaping Tomorrow's Future Today.

 

The draft program, which includes the names of many of the speakers and information about the Sunday Seminars and the Tours has been posted to the FAST website. Mrs. Harriet Fulbright (the widow of Senator Fulbright) will be one of the speakers during the opening gala. (click here for the program)


The six major topic areas are Energy, Natural Resources, Government & Policy, Media & Communications, Architecture & Urban Planning, and Sustainability Education. The program also includes full-day "Sunday Seminars"; the executive education professional development seminars will lead to specific recommendations and alumni collaborations on (A) Entrepreneurism, (B) Global Health, (C) Sustainable Agriculture and (D) FAST Futures, which is addressing the 2010-12 expansion plans for the Fulbright Academy.

 

The variable registration fee ($150-$450) makes the conference accessible to the full range of Fulbrighters, and FAST has negotiated a discounted rate for accommodations at the Hilton Hotel. As at prior conferences, our program includes visits to other sites, such as the Golden Gate National Recreation Area/Crissy Field Center, the David Brower Center, the San Francisco Cable Car Museum, the Delancey Street Foundation, the Marine Mammal Center, the PG&E Pacific Energy Center and the California Academy of Sciences.

If you can not participate, please support the program with an on-line donation.  Your $75 donation gives a free one-day registration to a young Fulbrighter, or $300 for all four days.  Monsanto Corporation is an Ambassador Level Sponsor of the conference, and several businesses and universities at sponsors at lower levels. For the current list of sponsors, please visit the conference's home page.

Film Festival - two locations - California & New Jersey
In conjunction with the Conference San Francisco, FAST is hosting the First Fulbright Academy Film Festival. Dedicated to films made by Fulbrighters, the directors and producers have experience in Asia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Greece, India, Kenya, Mexico, New Zealand, the Philippines and the UK. 
The March Festival focuses on to Sustainability (broadly defined), with films covering topics such as farming in Montana, destruction of nuclear weapon sites, illegal immigration, poverty in Brazil and Africa, shaman healers, and restoration of rivers.  The festival will be on Friday, March 12, with a panel discussion at the Hilton and the film showing at a nearby movie theater.  (Click here for the names of the directors and their films)

Many of the films will be shown a second time in conjunction with a FAST-ISE Forum on "Human Values & Sustainability" in New Jersey on April 13. FAST's partner for this forum is the Institute for Sustainable Enterprise at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison. 
(Click here for details on the showings in New Jersey on April 13)

Human Values & Sustainability Forum - in New Jersey

FAST and the FDU Institute for Sustainable Enterprise are hosting a day-long forum on Human Values & Sustainability, held at FDU's Madison Campus (30 minutes west of New York City).  The forum on April 13 has speakers from the business and academic community as well as opportunities for the 100 participants to share their unique knowledge with others.  (Click here for registration information)


Selected Speakers:  Robert Sebbag, Vice President of Access to Medicines, Sanofi Aventis, a diversified global healthcare company ** Arturo Condo, President of INCAE Business School, a leading business school and think-tank in Costa Rica. ** Jeffrey Hollender, Cofounder & Chairman of Seventh Generation, a leading supplier of green cleaning supplies ** George Burrill, founder and CEO (1977-2007) of ARD, Inc, a leading provider of consulting, engineering, and technical services worldwide.

 


Other Upcoming Events

January 20-21, Washington, DC

Earlier this year, FAST participated in the second meeting of the AAAS Science & Human Rights Coalition. This Coalition is a network of scientific membership organizations that recognizes a role for science and scientists in efforts to realize human rights. Launched in January 2009, the aim of the Coalition is to facilitate communication and partnerships on human rights within and across the scientific community, and between the scientific and human rights communities. The third meeting is in Washington, DC on January 20-21, 2010 (click here for details). If you wish to participate with other Fulbrighters, please respond to this email. There is not cost to attend.

 

January 20-22, San Francisco, CA

To spread the word about the upcoming conference, FAST is organizing two networking events in San Francisco in January. The events will be similar to the after-work receptions that are held on a regular basis at sites around the world and the "Distinguished Alumni Luncheons" held each fall with the board of directors. If you are in the Bay Area and wish to attend a dinner or lunch at the end of next week, please respond to this email.

 

In April at the University of Denver, Colorado

FAST is working with the University on a Forum on International Research. The forum will bring in Fulbright speakers from the business and academic community. The target audience is students, post-docs and younger faculty at UD and other academic institutions as well as interested members of the public in the greater Denver area. If you wish to participate, please respond to this email.

 

 

News from the Community / Action Items

Anniversaries of Exchange Agreements
A celebration 60 years of
Australia-US Fulbright Exchanges will take place during a special presentation dinner at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne. This is follow-up to a special reception at Australia's Embassy in Washington, DC, last fall.  Other special Anniversaries of Exchange agreements in 2010 are the 50th Anniversary of Fulbrights with Portugal and with Uruguay (agreements signed on March 19, 1960 and July 22, 1960).  Other round numbers in 2010 are Chile (signed March 21, 1955), Hungary (Dec. 6, 1990), India (Feb. 2, 1950), Korea (April 28, 1950), Mexico (Nov. 20, 1990), Pakistan (Sept. 23, 1950), Thailand (July 1, 1950).  (Click here for the Websites of the Commission in Portugal and the Commision in Uruguay).  

 

National Institute of Standards and Technology - Webinar on Research Funding Programs. January 20, 4:00-5:00pm ET (1:00-2:00am PT) Speaker: Dr. Lorel Wisniewski, Deputy Director of NIST's Technology Innovation Program, and moderated by Brice Nelson, Collaborations Advisor, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America.  The NIST Technology Innovation Program (TIP) offers opportunities for cost-shared funding to assist U.S. businesses and institutions of higher education or other organizations, such as national laboratories and nonprofit research institutions, to support, promote, and accelerate innovation in the U.S. through high-risk, high-reward research in areas of critical national need. TIP can award funds to single small or medium sized companies for up to 3 years, or to joint ventures for up to 5 years. Universities may lead or participate in a joint venture, or they may be a contractor or informal partner on any TIP project. During this webinar, Dr. Wisniewski will discuss recent and prospective TIP opportunities that facilitate university-industry research collaborations to conduct high-risk, high-reward research in areas of critical national need. She will explain the features of TIP and describe opportunities to participate in the TIP process of determining critical national need topics that may form the scope of future TIP competitions. (Click here for registration information)


International Institute for Languages and Cultures (INLAC) is in the twelve centuries old Medina of Fez, which boasts the oldest university in the Islamic world. Co-founded by Fulbright scholars Fatima Sadiqi and Moha Ennaji, INLAC is a private institute which is accredited by the Moroccan Ministry of Education. It welcomes students from top American and European universities and offers a combination of courses, think thanks, and homestay in a unique environment. The Institute also brings together academics, theologians, politicians, and social activists to discuss the urgent issues of our time. These range from new divinities, the inter-religious, the inter-cultural to conflict resolutions, youth concerns, gender, development, human rights, social justice and much more. (Click here for more information)

 

FAST on the Internet

The Fulbright Academy has a presence on several social networking sites.  Please join our groups on LinkedIn (Fulbright Science & Technology), Facebook (Fulbright Academy of Science & Technology, and Xing (Fulbright Alumni).  LinkedIn now has 496,730 groups - FAST was an early adopter: we are Group#1,570.   

 

Google and FAST have a valuable partnership. FAST recieves over $5,000 in free advertising each year, and FAST does not pay any bank fees for donations made to FAST through our website (www.FulbrightAcademy.org).  If you aren't in a position to be a dues-paying member, note that FAST also has an online wish list, which includes opportunities to be involved in other ways:  www.fulbrightacademy.org/page/wishlist

 

 

About FAST

FAST is a non-partisan, non-profit organization that serves Fulbright scholars and alumni  - executives, educators, and researchers worldwide. This monthly bulletin is sent directly to over 5,000 people. In 2009, FAST worked on contracts funded by the US-Egypt Science & Technology Fund and the US National Science Foundation, and FAST received major support from Monsanto, Seavus, Google, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and Saints Cyril & Methodius University. (Click here for our 2009 Annual Report)


FAST members and sponsors include individuals and institutions such as universities, corporations, government agencies and foundations. Membership is open to institutions that support the FAST mission and to individual Fulbright scholars and alumni, hosts of scholars and friends of the Fulbright program. Because FAST is not affiliated with or funded by the Fulbright Exchange Program, the US Department of State or the US Fulbright Association, partnerships and member contributions are critical to FAST's continued success. Please learn more about the work of the Fulbright Academy by visiting our website: www.FulbrightAcademy.org

 

 

Most FAST activities are initiated by FAST members. If you would like to help lead a forum, conference or research initiative in partnership with FAST, please contact Eric Howard, FAST's Executive Director. Expected program areas for 2010 and 2011 include Sustainability, Global Health, Entrepreneurism, Counterfeiting, and Access to Digital Information. (Click here for our calendar of upcoming activities)


If you have questions about institutional or individual membership, please call FAST at 207-799-3098 or respond to this email.

 

Sincerely,

 

Eric Howard
Executive Director


 
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