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Octobre 2009
Recrutement

14 octobre 2009
Débat sur les implications d'un Droit de l'Homme sur l'eau

21-22 octobre 2009
Forum sur la santé McMaster

5 novembre 2009
Conférence ASHE

8-11 novembre 2009
Conférence CBIE 2009

19-20 novembre 2009
Réunion du Conseil d'administration


Fondation pour les échanges
éducatifs entre le Canada et les
États-Unis d’Amérique

Située à Ottawa, la Fondation pour les échanges éducatifs entre le Canada et les États-Unis d’Amérique est une organisation binationale, non gouvernementale, à but non lucratif et basée sur un traité. La Fondation dirige et administre le prestigieux programme Fulbright Canada-É.U. De plus, la Fondation administre nombre de programmes auxiliaires, dont le Programme Killam et le Réseau des Études Nord-Américaines au Canada. À travers ces programmes, et d’autres activités annexes, la Fondation soutient la recherche afin d’encourager la discussion publique pour améliorer les relations entre le Canada et les États-Unis.


Recrutement 2009

Tout au long du mois d'octobre, les membres du secrétariat de la Fondation feront le tour des institutions du Canada et des États-Unis afin de présenter la superbe opportunité disponible aux étudiants et universitaires des deux pays. Pour plus d'information sur le calendrier de recrutement, cliquer ici. Si vous représentez une institution et que vous souhaitez faire la promotion du programme, veuillez cliquer ici pour trouver des informations relatives au recrutement pour le Fulbright Canada Program et le Killam fellowship program.


Débat sur les implications d'un Droit de l'Homme sur l'eau

Le Centre de recherche et d'éducation sur les Droits de l'Homme et l'école de Droit de l'University of Ottawa, en collaboration avec le RENAC, organisent une conférence d'une journée (à laquelle participeront toute une série d'experts canadiens et américains dans différentes disciplines), sur les implications qui accompagneraient le fait de déclarer l'eau comme étant un droit de l'Homme universel. La conférence aura lieu à l'University of Ottawa. Pour plus d'informations sur la conférence, veuillez cliquer ici.


Forum sur la santé McMaster : Améliorer le rapport qualité prix des systèmes de santé américains et canadiens

NNASC, en partenariat avec McMaster University, va organiser un événement d'une journée et demi de haut niveau, au cours duquel les politiques de santé des Etats-Unis et du Canada seront comparées par des experts (dont d'anciens élèves Fulbright) des deux pays. Les débats seront filmés sur vidéo et les meilleurs moments, dont des interviews clé, seront publiés en ligne. Pour plus d'informations sur la conférence, veuillez cliquer ici.


Association pour l'Étude sur l'Éducation supérieure Conférence 2009

Graeme Cunningham, Agent des relations externes pour la Fondation pour les échanges éducatifs, présentera les conclusions de l'étude sur la Mobilité des étudiants et des chercheurs entre le Canada et les Etats-Unis. Pour plus d'informations sur l'étude, cliquez ici. Pour plus d'informations au sujet de la conférence, cliquez ici..


Bureau canadien pour l'éducation internationale
Conférence 2009 : Efficacité internationale : stratégies pour le succès

Graeme Cunningham, Agent des relations externes pour la Fondation pour les échanges éducatifs, participera à un panel avec Jennifer Humphries de CBIE et Chris Greenshields du Ministère des Affaires étrangère et du Commerce international, pour discuter des innovations dans les programmes de mobilité. Pour plus d'informations sur cette étude, veuillez cliquer ici. Pour plus d'informations au sujet de la conférence, veuillez cliquerici.


Réunion du Conseil d'administration

Le Conseil d'administration de la Fondation pour les échanges éducatifs entre le Canada et les États-Unis d'Amérique tiendra sa réunion d'automne annuelle à Miami, Floride.

ACSUS Conference, San Diego

The Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS) will be having its annual conference in San Diego and the CEO of the Foundation for Educational Exchange, Dr. Michael Hawes, and the External Relations Officer, Graeme Cunningham, will be speaking on various panels on Saturday, November 21, 2009. For more information on the conference, please visit the ACSUS conference site, here.

Angela Loder
Canadian Fulbright Student
Home: University of Toronto
Host: City of Chicago

“There are things that you can understand intellectually, but to really understand how they change and influence a city, you need to live there. Loving architecture, I joined the Chicago Architecture and learned that Chicago has a rich history of swing dancing and big band music, and have actually been learning how to swing dance myself... I feel that I am only beginning to understand all the nuances of life here and feel that further cultural exchange would help both countries to understand from and learn from one another. I am grateful for the opportunity provided by the Canada-US Fulbright Program to experience this professionally and personally rewarding year.”


Nina Schwartzman
American Killam Fellow
Home: Smith College
Host: Université de Montréal

Nina is part of the 2009-2010 cohort of Killam Fellows. Nina will be studying Chemistry and French Studies at the université de Montréal.


Sonia Gunderson
American Fulbright Student
Nunavut Research Institute

“I had been to Igloolik to write magazine articles, and experience the people; however, it was entirely different to live there as a member of the community. This experience provided me with an opportunity to deepen my perspective of Igloolik, to begin to feel its pulse. When I had a chance to become friends with people on an everyday basis, without the constrictions of a limited timeframe, or a highly focused topic and publication deadline, I began to get a sense of how the community works, to discover what the real concerns and issues of people are, what events are having an impact on their lives, how they relate to one another and outsiders, how they respond to different seasons of the year, among other things”.


Kerri Shadid
American Fulbright Student
Home: University of Oklahoma
Host: McGill University

“I have had the wonderful experience of visiting many ethnic neighborhoods in Montréal and Toronto, and I feel as though I have traveled far beyond the borders of Canada. While I have always loved to learn about other cultures and to travel, the relationships I have developed and the experiences I have had in this one year in Canada have increased my cultural understanding exponentially. [...] For me, the cultural and personal growth that I experienced this year was the most important part of my Fulbright experience. It also taught me that one can find life-changing multicultural experiences in the most unlikely places, if you are willing to search for them.”

Michal Depa
Canadian Killam Fellow
Home: McGill University
Host: MIT

“The thing that surprised me the most was the diversity of the United States. At MIT, I met very interesting people from all parts of the country and quickly realized that they were all very different from each other, as well as from Canadians. It was fascinating having conversations with them about different topics, ranging from politics to their personal beliefs, because many of their view points were completely unexpected, and confirmed how little I actually knew about them.”


Sukumar Periwal
Canadian Fulbright Scholar
Home: Government of British Columbia
Host: University of Washington

“The Fulbright experience has given me the opportunity to engage more deeply with American students and professional colleagues, and to build stronger linkages that will last well into the future. The Fulbright program is an important bridge linking the United States with Canada and other countries, especially important in the current global context.”

Zosia Brown
Canadian Fulbright Student
Home: University of British Columbia
Host: Carnegie Mellon University

“Reflecting on the ‘cultural architecture' of a working class Pittsburgh neighbourhood, I noticed that buildings were older, and each house seemed to have a story to tell, with cracking brick walls and sagging verandas. I noticed a number of flags draping from doorways and windows, and recognized a national pride that until that point I had only read about.”

Michael Haughton
Canadian Fulbright Scholar
Visiting Chair in Transborder Studies, Arizona State University

“I will come away from this Fulbright experience with a deep sense of gratitude, respect, and humility. The all-round generosity and dedication of the people at the North American Center for Transboundry Studies at Arizona State makes it easy for me to continue my relationship with the people and with the institution. The cultural aspects that flow from the human connection, particularly as it relates to providing opportunities for me to learn about Arizona's culture and the culture of the other nationals, are prized pieces of this Fulbright experience.”


Jack Corbett
American Fulbright Scholar
University of Alberta Visiting Research Chair

“As a Fulbright chair in Canada, and two terms as a Fulbright senior specialist in Mexico, my experiences allowed me to leverage a number of follow-on projects in both Canada and Mexico, including ongoing active engagement with colleagues and annual student programs. A direct consequence of my 2005 Fulbright at the University of Alberta is an on-going effort to bring some Canadian World Heritage sites into a North American alliance.”


Patrick Bélanger
Canadian Fulbright Student
Home: Simon Fraser University
Host: University of Southern California

“My experience as a Canada-U.S. Fulbright student has been exceptionally rewarding. The intellectual community at USC is robust and diverse, and the School of Communication, is especially so. The school's international focus, along with its location in Los Angeles, makes it an exciting and relevant site for my current studies. Entering a new program and field of study has challenged my preconceptions of academia and provided a much expanded appreciation for the array of perspectives undertaken in both the humanities and social sciences.”


Cory Doctorow
Canadian Fulbright Scholar
Fulbright Visiting Chair in Public Diplomacy at the University of Southern California

“I published dozens of papers, thousands of blog-posts, and gave dozens of speeches. My classes attracted hundreds of “virtual auditors” who listened in via podcast and participated via the class blog, and the lecture series drew thousands of podcast listeners and is widely cited by practitioners in their work. I laid the groundwork for a major book on my subject.”


Deborah Lightman
Canadian Fulbright Student
Home: McGill University
Host: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Deborah is part of the 2009-2010 cohort of Fulbright grantees. She is a masters student, studying environmental policy and urban planning at McGill University. Deborah will spend the next twelve months at MIT, studying “Processes in Environmental Policy and Planning: Consensus Building in Bilateral Water Relations.”