The COM Department of Emergency Medicine’s Section of Global Health recently completed another successful visit to its partner institutions in Ghana. The team taught point-of-care ultrasound courses to physicians and nurses at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra. In addition, we also provided an intermediate as well as an advanced level ultrasound trainin as pre- and post-conference courses for the 6th African Conference on Emergency Medicine, which took place in Accra, Ghana. Faculty, fellows and alumni of the Section of Global Health presented multiple posters and plenary...
Source: Liberal Arts and Sciences | Center for African Studies
Khumo Senuku’s research examines systems thinking in addressing structural poverty among the formerly incarcerated– creating equitable and inclusive prosperity for all. She is conducting her study locally in Gainesville, working with a community development non-profit, Community Spring focusing on their project...
Akbar Seknun was born and raised on Kai Island, in the eastern part of Indonesia. He speaks Indonesian and English, and received the Indonesian Endowment Fund for Education (Lembaga Pengelola dana Pendidikan) Scholarship in 2019. Akbar earned his bachelor’s degree in computer science at Dipanegara University, and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in design and visual communications at the University of Florida. He works as a freelance graphic designer and teaches graphic design and English to children in his community.
Akbar uses his art to promote Indonesian culture. For example, there is a traditional style of dance called paraga from the city of Makassar. He prints designs...
James Gerien-Chen (History) received a Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad award, which he will use to conduct six months of research in Taiwan and Japan from January-June 2023. He will use the grant to revise a book manuscript titled Between Nation and Empire: Migration and Law in the Making of Japanese Empire in Taiwan, South China, and Southeast Asia, 1895–1950. The book examines the transregional migration of colonial Taiwanese and their role in shaping Japanese imperial expansion, Chinese state-building, and the development of overseas Chinese networks. He is especially grateful for the grant's support of multi-sited, transnational research, as his project draws on materials from...
College of Nursing Clinical Assistant Professor, Dr. Karen Reed received a Faculty Enhancement Opportunity grant. Summer 2023, she will collaborate in-country with the Cambodian Ministry of Health for 6 weeks designing a quality improvement project, sponsored in part by the World Health Organization, to track, trace and address hospital acquired infections.
Karen Reed, MSN, DHSc, RN, CNE, CNL, CRRN
Clinical Assistant Professor
University of Florida
College of Nursing
ksreed@ufl.edu
Dr. Muthusami Kumaran, Associate Professor of Nonprofit Management & Community Organizations, Department of Family, Youth & Community Sciences, CALS, has received a grant from the U.S. Embassy - Seoul, South Korea. For this grant project entitled “Strengthening Organizational Management Capacities of NGOs in South Korea,” Dr. Kumaran will train 125 Non-Governmental Organizational (NGOs/nonprofits) leaders in the five major cities of Busan, Daegu, Gwangju, Gyeonggido & Jeju across the country.
During his 2019-2020 Senior Fulbright Scholarship with the Jeju National...
The COM Department of Emergency Medicine’s Section of Global Health recently completed another successful visit to its partner institutions in Ghana. The team taught point-of-care ultrasound courses to physicians and nurses at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra. In addition, we also provided an intermediate as well as an advanced level ultrasound trainin as pre- and post-conference courses for the 6th African Conference on Emergency Medicine, which took place in Accra, Ghana. Faculty, fellows and alumni of the Section of Global Health presented multiple posters and plenary sessions at the conference. In addition, during this visit, the MotoMeds Ghana project was launched. MotoMeds is a...
Gainesville, FL 11/8/2022 – November 14-18 will mark the celebration of International Education Week on the UF campus, and the International Center renews its commitment to global academic partnerships by recognizing the invaluable contributions of our 2022 international education leaders: students, faculty, administrators, supporters, and mentors.
Congratulations to all UF Global Awardees!
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International Educator of the Year Awards
The International Educator of the Year Awards honors the outstanding contributions of faculty and staff to the internationalization of the University of Florida and the impact of those...
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