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Tuesday, December 11, 2001



4 UH professors win
Fulbright scholarships


Star-Bulletin staff

Four University of Hawaii professors have been awarded 2001 J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship grants to lecture or conduct research abroad, while three foreign scholars have used their awards to come to UH.

Approximately 800 American faculty members received Fulbright awards this year.

UH-Manoa philosophy professor Roger Ames plans to do research on the Blackwell Sourcebook in Chinese Philosophy at Peking University in Beijing.

Alison Conner, William S. Richardson School of Law professor, also was to go to Peking University, but said she has had to postpone her trip for personal reasons. She plans to teach courses in business organizations and legal process.

James Edwin Brown, an associate professor in the Department of Languages and Literatures of Europe and the Americas at UH-Manoa, will lecture and conduct research comparing Russian and English languages at the University of Russian Academy of Education in Moscow.

The three Fulbright scholars to visit UH-Manoa are Katarzyna Maria Dziubalska-Kolaczyk from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poland, Oriental studies and history professor Amir Khissamoutdinov from Far Eastern State Technological University in Russia, and business and economics associate professor Tibor Kiss from Pecs University in Hungary.



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