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Adjunct Faculty Fulbright Winners



  

by Diane Calabrese

MORE THAN three dozen adjunct faculty members were among the 2000-2001 winners of 745 Fulbright teaching and research awards. (See TAA, March/April 2001 - you will need to sign in.) A few of the winners were kind enough to take time to talk with TAA. They told us something about why they applied, and what the experience afforded by Fulbright will mean for their personal and professional development. They also shared a few words about their reactions to learning they had received the award. And they offered some advice to others who are applying for Fulbright awards. The award winners who commented for the article are:

Robert Stephen Bickerstaff, visiting professor, School of Law, University of Texas, Austin, host country Germany, scholarship category law, for lecturing and research in telecommunications regulation and policy (the effects of differing regulatory structures on the development and use of certain technologies).


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