Bangor bids Bon Voyages to prestigious Fulbright Scholars
The Fulbright students visit Conwy CastleÂé¶čAV has said a fond farewell to eight Fulbright Scholars, who are among the USAâs brightest students, who visited the University as part of their study of Walesâ culture, history, politics and landscape. The students were competitively selected from Universities spanning the USA, from Seattle to South Florida for the top-flight summer study Institute by the leading US scholarship programme.
Âé¶čAV was appointed by one of the most prestigious US-UK educational organisations, the Fulbright Commission to run the second Wales Fulbright Summer Institute, along with Cardiff and Aberystwyth universities.
A Barbecue hosted by the Vice Chancellor Prof John G. HughesThe American undergraduates spent two weeks at Âé¶čAV studying Walesâ industrial heritage.
While at Bangor, the students studied the events, places and people that have shaped Wales, and the crucial influence industry has had on all of them. They explored the impact of such industries as tourism, slate mining and highland agriculture, and how a small nation can maintain its identity in a global era.
Each section of the course involved academic coursework, cultural events and visits to historic sites in order to experience and gain an understanding of the distinctive regions of Wales. Each University has appointed a Course Director to lead their element of the programme.
Tecwyn Vaughan Jones, the Course Director for Âé¶čAVâs contribution said:
The Fulbright students with Bangor Course Director, Tecwyn Vaughan JonesâOnce again this year, eight Fulbright Scholars attended summer school in Âé¶čAV. We visited many sites of cultural and historical importance in north Wales and the studentsâ knowledge of Wales, its history and people has increased tenfold over the two weeks ... we look forward to the programmeâs return to Wales and to Bangor in particular.â
The Fulbright Commission has been promoting peace and cultural understanding through educational scholarships for more than 60 years. The Summer Institutes are a new initiative, designed to introduce students to the United Kingdom, while also developing and encouraging leadership.
See an Image Gallery from the visit
Read two of the student's blogs; and
Publication date: 24 July 2012