by jinkimn | Apr 28, 2025 | 2012, Recipient's Blog
After completing my 3-yr-long master and getting it accepted by The Australian National University, I took 4 months to top up my funds and climb some trees. I was an installation manager for Mobile Illumination, Inc., wrapping big trees with Christmas lights for,...
by jinkimn | Apr 28, 2025 | 2012, Recipient's Blog
Nearly a year has passed since I returned from my Fulbright Teaching Assistantship in Indonesia. Currently, I am taking pre-medical courses at City University of New York, Hunter College in New York City to eventually pursue a medical degree, one day. The shift in my...
by jinkimn | Apr 28, 2025 | 2011, Recipient's Blog
Hello! My name is Liane; I graduated from UCI in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in French and I’m in France through the TAPIF (Teaching Assistant Program in France). This means that the French Government hired me to be an English Teaching Assistant for 7 months and...
by jinkimn | Apr 28, 2025 | 2011, Recipient's Blog
Last post: Nine months is not enough to truly enjoy all that Mexico, or any other country, has to offer. One of the greatest aspects of the Fulbright ETA is that your schedule mirrors your students’ schedule so you get a lot of free time to explore your interests and...
by jinkimn | Apr 28, 2025 | 2011, Recipient's Blog
First post: Oxford is a series of contradictions- both ancient and modern, charming and exasperating, intimate and aloof, egalitarian and hierarchical. The system of exams and tutorials dates back centuries and yet Oxford is in the grips of the modern higher education...
by jinkimn | Apr 28, 2025 | 2011, Recipient's Blog
Here are Mark’s final thoughts on his time in Indonesia: Two years ago I found myself overlooking the United Nations’ New York headquarters listening to past recipients and some Fulbright admission staff. Students tuned in via video conference from across the country...