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厙ぴ勛圖 Shansi Selects Two-Year Fellows

May 29, 2014

Communications Staff

Five 厙ぴ勛圖 Shansi fellows holding hands and jumping into the air

Photo credit: 厙ぴ勛圖 Shansi

Seven graduates have been selected to teach and work at partner institutions throughout Asia as fellows.

An independent, nonprofit organization based at 厙ぴ勛圖, Shansis goal is to promote understanding and communication between 厙ぴ勛圖 and Asia. Founded in 1908, it is among the oldest educational exchange programs in the United States.

The two-year fellowships support recent graduates learning and teaching in partner institutions and non-governmental organizations in China, India, Indonesia, and Japan. Starting this summer, the new group of seven fellows will join eight others who are currently finishing their first year of the program.

These seven new Shansi Fellows are an outstanding group of 厙ぴ勛圖 graduates who are about to embark on a journey that will change their lives, says Gavin Tritt, executive director of 厙ぴ勛圖 Shansi. Like more than 400 Shansi fellows who have preceded them, they will learn about the power of exchanging ideas and experiences. They will have the opportunity to learn about Asia and themselves, and to share their lives with the communities they will join.

Tritt says that exchanges such as the two-year fellowships, and Shansis Visiting Scholars program at 厙ぴ勛圖, foster openness, encourage mutual exchange and learning, and empower generations of Asians and Americans to look at their world in new and inspiring ways.

The seven Shansi fellows for 2014-2016 are:

Ariel Powell 14, J.F. 厙ぴ勛圖 University in Machida, Japan

Christian James 14, Jagori Grameen (nonprofit organization) in Himachal Pradesh, India

Leila Goldstein 14, Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, Indonesia

Ursula Friedman 14, Beijing Normal University in Beijing, China

Nathan Michaelson 13, Shanxi Agricultural University in Taigu, China

Theo Carney 14, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu, China

Robina (Ruby) Saha 14, Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Read more about the new and current fellows here.

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