
Assistant Professor at Department of International Business, National Chengchi University
Project: The Efficiency of the FOMC Policymakers’ Individual
Economic Projections Between 2007 and 2008
Sponsored by the Department of Economics and International Affairs

Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Goldsmiths University of London, U.K., Fulbright Scholar
Project: Increasing Understanding of Autistic Adults Later Years
Sponsored by the Department of Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences

Sixi Cheng
Ph.D. Candidate in Cultural Heritage & Museology, Fudan University, China
Project: Research on State-owned Museum Performance Evaluation
Sponsored by the Museum Studies Program, Corcoran School of Arts & Design

Christiane Cromm
Research Associate in Political Theory, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany
Project: Democratizing Global Governance through Civil Society Participation
Sponsored by the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication (IPDGC)

Olivia Dahl
PhD Candidate in Sociology, University of Copenhagen
Project: Cerebral palsy Life School for Crip Poetry
Sponsored by the Department of English

Professor of Electrical Engineering, American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Project: Modeling and Control of a Large Quadcopter Using AI
Sponsored by the Department of Data Science

Professor of Economics, Korea University
Project: Structural Instability in Macroeconomic Variables
Sponsored by the Department of Economics

Marco Ghibaudi
Ph.D. Candidate in Veterinary Science, University of Turin, Italy
Project: Characterization and modulation of non-newly generated “immature neurons” in wild and domestic mammals
Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology

Lecturer at University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Department of Journalism.
Project: The Information Society
Sponsored by the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication

Johannes Harrer
BA Candidate & Studying Officer (OF-1) of Social Sciences and Public Affairs,
University of the Federal Armed Forces, Germany
Project: Political apocalypse in the United States in the 18th and 19th centuries
Sponsored by the Department. of Political Science

Ph.D. Candidate in Education, University of Greenwich, U.K.
Project: Adultification and Black Girls in State Care: An Exploration of Perspectives
Sponsored by the Department of Sociology

Professor of Physical Geography, Charles University, Czech Republic
Project: Textbook of Physical Geography
Sponsored by the Department of Geography

Professor of Education and Social Work, University of Vigo, Spain, ERASMUS+ Scholar
Project: Emmigration and acculturation
Sponsored by the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences

Laura Lazzari
Scholar in Italian Studies, Motherhood Studies and the Medical Humanities
Project: (Un)Becoming a Mother: Narratives of Motherhood in Contemporary Society and Culture in Switzerland, Italy,
and North America
Sponsored by the Department of Romance, German and Slavic Languages and Literatures

Seung-Keun Lee
Professor of Political Science
Keimyung University, South Korea
Project: Public Diplomacy and Northeast Asian Peace Building
Sponsored by Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication

Director of the Doctoral School; Associate professor at the Department of Psychology, Universidad Loyola, Seville, Spain
Fulbright Scholar
Project: Prevention of mental disorders, specially depression and anxiety, and the implementation of preventive interventions in health settings
Sponsored by the Department of Psychology

Muhammad Najeeb
Ph.D. Candidate in English, National University of Modern Languages Islamabad, Pakistan
Project: Framing Disability and Monstrosity in the Post-human Cultural Productions: An Analysis of Selected Science Fiction Narratives
Sponsored by the Department of English

Hyo-On Nam
Principal Researcher, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
Project: Strategy to strengthen the energy cooperation between the US and ROK
Sponsored by the Department of Physics

Professor of International Relations
Project: College strategic objective of expanding challenge-led research
Sponsored by the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication (IPDGC)

Khang Nguyen Tran
Lecturer at University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Viet Nam National University Ho Chi Minh City (the USSH, VNUHCM)
Fulbright Scholar
Project: The construction of American Soft Power through Museum Diplomacy and its implication for Vietnam
Sponsored by the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication

Researcher at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
Project: Volunteer Management
Sponsored by the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration (TSPPA)