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[PAST EVENT] What SCIENCE students need to know: the Fulbright Scholarship
June 16, 2016
4pm - 5pm
Why should science students consider applying for a Fulbright Scholarship?
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W&M Physics Professor Seth Aubin will answer this (and your other questions) as well as talk about his experiences as a Fulbright Faculty Scholar to Canada.
Professor Aubin conducts research on ultracold quantum gases and atom interferometry at William & Mary. His Fulbright research at the TRIUMF nuclear accelerator (Vancouver, Canada) is on laser-cooling and trapping of artificially produced francium atoms for parity violation studies of the weak force in particle physics.
This session is open to undergraduate and graduate students in any year who are U.S. citizens. Fulbright funds Bachelor's degree holders who are interested in applying for the Fulbright student award for study / research or teaching outside of the U.S.
{{https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XXG6SQM, RSVP here.}}
W&M Physics Professor Seth Aubin will answer this (and your other questions) as well as talk about his experiences as a Fulbright Faculty Scholar to Canada.
Professor Aubin conducts research on ultracold quantum gases and atom interferometry at William & Mary. His Fulbright research at the TRIUMF nuclear accelerator (Vancouver, Canada) is on laser-cooling and trapping of artificially produced francium atoms for parity violation studies of the weak force in particle physics.
This session is open to undergraduate and graduate students in any year who are U.S. citizens. Fulbright funds Bachelor's degree holders who are interested in applying for the Fulbright student award for study / research or teaching outside of the U.S.
Contact
[[lmgrim, Lisa Grimes]]