Abstract
<p> World Languages and Cultures Professor Helga Lénárt-Cheng has been awarded a <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001WZmENcYJUelx05fi7QM2opPJNLkkrCJQGAKMriUGTqIwXdoLDbnuATTDqsCqnBHy-Buy_b1HUWC7G-03q12NKgZpGwZEC_Rye3k-yCphKWdjSmYTcq5hLvAvY510lKrB3z3aucIqujnIR7nfbrWJ0Gs1BuMF63HOdo9Yl_ud6LKXDuUoKgvbLt3XO8paouGTQ-Ma3O9J3VMkIROttki6mEAZg-1pcbmKqjH5NMKfCJuCIlaOAjZTH6pBp4s1VS0KZgSHNhVavJM-i6dC-YTE4HqN2gd6wYSj&c=NfggSVa5Nu1EIhr8j8lRIABIK2f3THvkmQTXzqLAYZQzPDh25uj91A==&ch=9inXPAWpmhWbRrzs_TRblAtH_nCVY9_UE4l7zHY5WQpSRe2oHUyf-g==" target="_blank"> Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award </a> . The prestigious award allows Lénárt-Cheng to spend six months at the University of Bordeaux researching the European refugee crisis and how the testimonies of refugees and migrants are being recorded in France. Over the past three years, more than 1 million people, most fleeing war and terror in Syria and other countries, have sought safe harbor in EU countries, with more than 300,000 settling in France.</p>
Original language | American English |
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State | Published - Jan 20 2018 |
Disciplines
- Arts and Humanities
- Modern Languages