fulbright new century scholars program 2001- 2002
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Theyre coming from around the world. Theywill represent many different disciplines,
nationalities and cultures. And they will
address issues of global import.
Welcome to the Fulbright New Century ScholarsProgram, a forum for international, interdiscipli-
nary collaboration among the worlds outstanding
research scholars and professionals. This new
Fulbright initiative will assemble leading minds
annually for three years to address topics of
global significance.
For 2001-2002, the research focus is
Challenges of Health in a Borderless World.
Participants will develop a deeper understanding
of the social context within which societies,
nations, and the global community shape their
response to disease in a period of increased
global interdependence and rapid socio-econom-ic change. The program will be led by NCS
Distinguished Scholar Leader Ilona Kickbusch,
Director of the Division of Global Health in the
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
at the Yale University School of Medicine.
In exploring world-wide health issues of the
new century, scholars will begin with a focus
on the new centurys broader social context:How does it contribute to shaping the public
health response to global health challenges and
disparities? What potential for innovation does
it offer to global health governance?
a e woris coming to.
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In particular, NCS participants will consider:
the interface between economic, political,
and social issues and various dimensions
of population health such as inequalityand poverty;
globalization and demographic transition;
changing lifestyles, cultural patterns, and
gender roles;
health promotion and access to health care;
social capital and capability development;
governance and accountability.
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Challenges of Health in a Borderless World
will also explore the value base and historical
and cultural roots of global health strategies.
Scholars will address the theoretical and
interpretive frameworks that drive the global
health debate, and then investigate issues ofhegemony and alienation as seen from the
perspective of non-Western societies and
developing nations. Ultimately, New Century
Scholars hope to make a significant contribution
to strengthening public health around the globe.
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In the first year of the new millenium, the
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
of the U.S. Department of State in concert
with the Council for International Exchangeof Scholars proudly unveiled NCSthe New
Century Scholars Program.
The third of three new initiatives designed to
build upon the strengths of the traditionalFulbright Scholar Program, NCS expands upon
the mission and outreach set in motion more
than 50 years ago by Senator J. William
Fulbright. In the aftermath of World War II, he
envisioned an international program that would
promote mutual understanding between the
people of the United States and the people of
other countries of the world.
Even Senator Fulbright could not have predicted
the success and opportunity that the Fulbright
Scholar Program would create over the next half
century. Given the demands and expectations of
the 21st century, the need for an internationalacademic foruma platform for addressing sub-
jects of global interesthas never been greater.
The NewCentury Scholars
Program
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Approximately 30 leading scholars and profes-
sionals representing a variety of disciplines
from the U.S. and abroad have been selected to
participate in the program. Approximately one
third of the participants are U.S. scholars,the remaining two thirds are visiting scholars
from outside the U.S.
Along the lines of the traditional Fulbright
Scholar Program, NCS will offer participants aninternational exchange opportunity of two-six
months to further their research and investigate
comparative approaches by interacting with
colleagues abroad or in the U.S. In addition,
NCS will add a new dimension to the traditional
Fulbright exchange experience by providing
opportunities for participants to maintain contact
and exchange ideas about their research during
the program year. Specifically, participants willbe brought together at the programs beginning
for an in-person orientation in Bellagio, Italy,
then at midpoint via an electronic seminar and,
finally, at the end of the program year for a two-
week plenary seminar in the Washington D.C.
area under the leadership of the distinguished
New Century Scholar Leader.
Selected scholars will be expected to pursue
research activities related to the NCS research
theme throughout the program year and to
participate in all of the activities of the Program.
rogramActivities
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c o arsGabriele Bammer
The Australian National
University
National Centre forEpidemiology and Population
Health
Australia
Marcos Cueto
Universidad Peruana
Cayetano Heredia
Facultad de Salud Publica yAdministracion
Peru
Andrey Demin
Russian Public Health
Association
Russia
David Fidler
Indiana University School of
Law
Kenneth Fox
Boston University School of
MedicineDivision of General Pediatrics
Richard Freeman
University of Edinburgh
School of Social and Political
Studies
UK
Allan Hill
Harvard School of Public
Health
Department of Population and
International Health
Naoki IkegamiKeio University School of
Medicine
Department of Health Policy
and Management
Japan
Craig Janes
Colorado University, Denver
Department of Anthropology
Uthaiwan Kanchanakamol
Chiang Mai University
The Study and Development
Center for Dental Public
HealthThailand
Ann Marie Kimball
University of Washington
Department of Health
Services
Peter Koehn
University of Montana,
Missoula
Department of Political
Science
Subrata LahiriInternational Institute for
Population Sciences
Department of Public Health
and Mortality Studies
India
Chung-Yul Lee
Yonsei University
Department of Community
Health Nursing
Korea
Lori Leonard
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public HealthDepartment of International
Health
Pim Martens
Maastricht University
International Centre for
Integrative StudiesNetherlands
Richard Mollica
Harvard Program in Refugee
Trauma
Seggane Musisi
Makerere University MedicalSchool
Department of Psychiatry
Uganda
Constance Nathanson
Johns Hopkins University
Bloomberg School of Public
Health
Department of Population and
Family Health Sciences
Peter Ndumbe
University of Yaounde I
Department of Microbiology
and Infectious DiseasesCameroon
James Riley
Indiana University
History Department
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Dr. Ilona Kickbusch, Chair
Distinguished New Century
Scholar LeaderDirector, Division of Global
Health
Yale University
School of Epidemiology and
Public Health
Dr. David Brandling-Bennett
Deputy Director
Pan American Health
Organization
Washington, DC
Dr. Susan Foster
Chair, Department of
International HealthBoston University School of
Public Health
Dr. Sagar C. Jain
Professor and Director,
Global Health Program
School of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy
and Administration
University of North Carolia at
Chapel Hill
Dr. David V. McQueen
Associate Director for
Global Health PromotionOffice of the Director
National Center for Chronic
Disease Prevention and
Health Promotion
Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention
Atlanta, GA
Review Panel
Ilona Kickbusch,NCSDistinguished Scholar Leader
Velia Salgado de Snyder
National Institute of Public
Health
Community Health and SocialWelfare Unit
Mexico
Lokendra Singh
Government of Nepal
Department of Health
Nepal
Alfred Spira
Hopital de Bicetre
Department Epidemiology
and Public Health
France
Kearsley Stewart
Northwestern University
Department of Anthropology
Pratiwi Sudarmono
University of Indonesia
Department of Microbiology
Indonesia
Borisz Szegal
Dunaujvaros Polytechnic
Department of Social
SciencesHungary
Charles Viljoen
Potchefstroom University for
Christian Higher Education
Educational Psychology
South Africa
Howard Waitzkin
University of New Mexico
Department of Family and
Community Medicine
Yanhai Wan
China Renmin University
Social Psychology Insititute
China
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Additional details are available on the CIES
Web site at www.cies.org or via e-mail from
[email protected]. You may also contact Dr.
Micaela S. Iovine, Senior Program Officer, (202)686-6253 or Ms. Dana Hamilton, Senior Program
Associate, (202) 686-6252.
The Fulbright Program is sponsored by the United States
Department of State, Bureau of Educational and CulturalAffairs. Financial support is provided by an annual appropri-
ation from Congress to the Department of State and by par-
ticipating governments and by host institutions in the United
States and abroad. The presidentially appointed J. William
Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board formulates policy
guidelines and makes the final selection of all grantees. CIESis a division of the Institute of International Education.
Contact
Information
August 1, 2001
Deadline for submission of application materials
October 3, 2001
Fulbright New Century Scholars announced
October 29 - November 2, 2001
NCS Orientation and Goal Setting, Rockefeller
Bellagio Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy
January - December 2002
Exchange visits (to be completed during the
2002 calendar year)
April/May, 2002
Mid-term Virtual Seminar
November, 2002
Final Plenary Seminar
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For more information about the Fulbright
Scholar Program, please visit our Web site
(www.cies.org), write or call:
Council for International Exchange of ScholarsA division of the Institute of International Education
3007 Tilden Street, NW, Suite 5L
Washington, DC 20008-3009
E-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: 202-686-8664
The Fulbright Program is sponsored by
the United States Department of State,
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.