Grantee Interviews
Andrew Paulsen: Implementing Eastern Pedagogical Approaches to Teaching Math in Urban High Schools
Paulsen received Fulbright ‘Distinguished Awards in Teaching’ Scholar to research eastern mathematics pedagogy. Conducting most of his research on hundreds of classroom observations throughout Taiwan.
Pei-Fen Chang: Effectiveness of the Occupation-Based Cultural Heritage Intervention
With the accelerating of an aging society, more and more people experience relocation in their late life. Dr. Pei-Fan Chang examined occupation-based cultural heritage intervention
Valerie Holton: Collaborative Curiosity: Designing Community-Engaged Research
Dr. Valerie Holton taught a course on community-engaged research (CEnR) at National Taiwan University during her Fulbright year. Together, she and her students learned how
Julia Andrews: China Roar: Painting Societies and the Creation of Modern Chinese
Julia Andrews received her PhD from University of California at Berkeley, and she is a Distinguished Professor of History of Art at Ohio State University.
Peilei Fan: Urbanization and Environmental Change: Comparative Analysis of Taipei and Shanghai
Being an expert in urban development condition of East Asia, Peilei Fan spent the first half of her Fulbright Cross-strait Studies grant in Taipei, Taiwan.
Jennifer Huang: Weaving Identity: Atayal Textile Practices in Taiwan
Art and culture is one way to preserve, promote and respect indigenous cultures and their histories. Jennifer Huang studied indigenous Atayal weaving in Taiwan and
Tricia Lin: Indigenous Studies, Gender Studies, and Feminism
Inspired by the scholarly exchange and production of the indigenous knowledge in National Dong Hwa University, Tricia Lin spent her Fulbright year in the beautiful
Margaret Lewis: Taiwan’s Criminal Justice Reforms and Possible Implications for the PRC
In her year as a Fulbright Scholar, Professor Margaret Lewis looks at legal reforms, with respect to criminal justice and human rights, on Taiwan’s domestic
Linsey Marr: Potential for Long-Distance Transport of the Flu Virus from Mainland China to Taiwan
Linsey Marr’s research group studies the emissions, transformation, transport, and fate of air pollutants. As a Fulbright Scholar at National Taiwan University, she was studying