Fulbright Scholar Program
2003 - 2004 Visiting Scholar Directory
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Fujiyoshi, Naomi
Editor, Editorial Center, Mainichi Newspaper, Tokyo, Japan
Research: Overview of Charter Schools in the United States and How to Proceed in Japan
University of California--Berkeley, Graduate School of Education, Department of Public Policy and Education, Berkeley, CA, c/o Dr. Bruce Fuller
August 2003 - July 2004

Milne, Kirsty
Columnist and Leader-Writer, Editorial, The Scotsman, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Research: The Implications of New Protest Movements and Campaigns for Political Journalism
Harvard University, Nieman Foundation, Cambridge, MA, c/o Ms. Susan Goldstein
August 2003 - June 2004

Oyama, Yuki
Reporter, News Division, Iwate Nippo Company Ltd., Iwate, Japan
Research: Public Construction and Environmental Policy in the United States: The Case of Dam Removal and Cooperation With Governments and Citizens
Bryn Mawr College, Special English for Japanese Scholars (SPENG), Bryn Mawr, PA, c/o Dr. Eleanor H. Jorden
Stanford University, Department of Communication, Knight Fellowships, Stanford, CA, c/o Dr. James Bettinger
July 2003 - July 2004

Sekulovska-Naseva, Biljana
Editor, A1 Television, Skopje, Macedonia
Research: The Impact of Politics on Media Regarding the Balkans
University of Maryland--College Park, Philip Merrill College of Journalism, College Park, MD, c/o Dr. Michael Gurevitch
January 2004 - October 2004

Youssef, Ezzat Ibrahim
Journalist, Foreign Desk, Al-Ahram Establishment, Al Ahram Daily, Cairo, Egypt
Research: Breaking a Stereotype: Addressing the Misperception of the U.S. Decision-Making Processes in the Middle East
Brookings Institution, Foreign Policy Studies Program, Saban Center for Middle East Policy, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. Peter W. Singer
American Political Science Association, Congressional Fellowship Program, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. Jeff Biggs
September 2003 - August 2004
(Fulbright/APSA Congressional Fellowship Program)

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