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Brown places among top three Fulbright producers nationally for eighth consecutive year

With 36 scholarship awardees this year, Brown is second-highest in nation for Fulbright producers

Brown produced the second-highest number of Fulbright scholars in the nation for the 2023-2024 program year, according to data from the . The 鈥 including both recent alumni and current graduate students 鈥 are teaching or conducting research in more than two dozen countries.

Brown has been ranked among the top three Fulbright-producing institutions in the country for the past eight years, holding the nation鈥檚 top spot a total of four times in that period, The Herald previously reported.

The Fulbright Program provides roughly 2,000 students annually with funding for research or teaching to 鈥渆xchange ideas and contribute to finding solutions to complex global challenges,鈥 according to .

The 2023-24 Fulbright scholars are currently halfway through their year of research or teaching, according to a Feb. 13 . 

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鈥淏rown鈥檚 recognition as a top producing Fulbright institution is a reflection of our phenomenal students, who forge unique postgraduate paths through teaching, rigorous scholarly inquiry and service,鈥 Assistant Dean of the College for Fellowships Joel Simundich said in the release. 鈥淲e are immensely excited to see where their paths take them.鈥

The Herald spoke with four Fulbright awardees about their motivations for applying, current research, experience abroad and goals for their work. 

Inspired by a semester abroad in Berlin during his junior year, Erik Brown 鈥23 applied to the Fulbright program to further pursue his work at the Global Public Policy Institute, a think tank that conducts research on global affairs and public policy. The Fulbright grant provided him the opportunity to conduct research on issues that interest him while working with colleagues that he had gotten to know during his semester abroad, he said.

Brown鈥檚 current research explores how American domestic politics affect Germany and the rest of Europe, particularly in regard to the upcoming 2024 U.S. elections. 鈥淲ith the very real possibility that former President Trump could be re-elected, I am curious how European governments are preparing for a wide variety of scenarios,鈥 Brown wrote in an email to The Herald. 

According to Brown, his research so far has involved a range of experiences, including 鈥減rimary and secondary source analysis, interviewing with policy experts and government officials in Berlin and attending high-level events like the Munich Security Conference.鈥

鈥淲ith regards to my current work, I simply hope to begin building a profile and research portfolio within the realm of transatlantic policy and continue meeting with and learning from fascinating individuals,鈥 Brown wrote.

For Zander Blitzer 鈥22.5, the Fulbright program was an exciting opportunity to build upon her senior thesis on history and gender policy. 鈥淎s someone who values intercultural experiences, I was excited to apply and thrilled to be accepted,鈥 she wrote in an email to The Herald.

Blitzer is currently pursuing her research in India, studying how the country has implemented and enforced laws regarding sexual harassment in the workplace.  Her passion for the topic stems from her 鈥渓ongstanding interest in gender policy, particularly as it relates to women's economic security and health,鈥 she added.

鈥淢y goal is to raise awareness about workplace harassment in India and join the global conversation around protecting women in the workplace,鈥 Blitzer said.

Blitzer said she has enjoyed exploring India and the city of Bangalore, specifically through learning about cultural traditions and visiting others in the Fulbright program. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an unbelievable opportunity to live and work abroad with a huge amount of flexibility and a built-in community of other Fulbrighters,鈥 she said.

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Being part of a larger community of Fulbright scholars is an important aspect of the program, according to Phoebe Labat GS, a current PhD candidate in history conducting research in France. Labat said she was excited about meeting her fellow scholars at orientation, noting that all of them seemed to have interesting backgrounds. 

Labat noted that her studies at Brown helped her explore the intersection of her interests in natural disaster response and French colonial history, which she decided to explore for her dissertation and Fulbright award. 鈥淏rown was a really open-minded place where all these ideas could come together for me,鈥 she said. 

In her research, Labat is currently studying archival colonial correspondence, focusing on how issues of slavery, religion and commerce relate to the effects of natural disasters in the French colonial sphere. Her research will involve stints in multiple French cities, the islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe and, upon her return to Providence after her Fulbright, the John Carter Brown Library.

Otto Olafsson 鈥23 is 鈥渟tudying the impacts of climate change and extreme climatic events on the health of vulnerable communities in the Dominican Republic.鈥 The Fulbright program has allowed him to connect with the needs of individual areas in the country, he said.

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鈥淚've always been interested in community-based interventions and health equity,鈥 Olafsson said. 鈥淚 really liked that aspect of working in communities and addressing these pressing health issues.鈥

Olafsson added that his love for traveling contributed to his interest in the Fulbright Program. According to Olafsson, his experience taking a gap year from Brown 鈥 during which he worked for the CDC in Puerto Rico 鈥 inspired him to pursue further work abroad. 

鈥淚 fell in love with everything about the culture (in the Caribbean) and felt like it would be a good fit for my next step after Brown,鈥 Olafsson said.


Sophia Wotman

Sophia Wotman is a Senior Staff Writer covering the Affinity & Activism beat under University 国产偷拍. She is a sophomore from Long Island, New York studying Political Science and Music with an interest in women鈥檚 rights. She is a jazz trumpet player, and you鈥檒l often find her performing on campus and around Providence.



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