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D’Amico Appointed to Screening Committee for Fulbright-Clinton Fellowships

Wednesday, December 9, 2015, By Scott Barrett
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Francine D’Amico, associate professor of international relations at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has been appointed to the national screening committee for the Fulbright-Clinton Fellowships.

The committee, comprised of area specialists and authorities in various fields, will review applications and nominate candidates to the award sponsors. Participating countries for the 2016-17 academic year include: the African Union, Burma, Guatemala, Haiti, Ivory Coast, Kosovo, Malawi, Nepal, Peru, Samoa, Timor-Leste and Ukraine. Relevant public policy fields may include (but are not limited to): agriculture, climate change and environment, economic development, education, emergency management, energy, finance, international relations, law, public health, sustainability, tourism and trade.

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