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Marcos A. Pedlowski
 
Associate Professor, Center of Human Sciences, Northern Fluminense State University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Lecturing: Applied Research Design, Global Environmental Governance and Land Reform in Latin America
Host: Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT
August 2005 - June 2006
As a Fulbright Scholar at Fairfield University in Connecticut, I was invited to visit two additional U.S. institutions through Fulbright's Occasional Lecturer Program to speak on the synergisms between social inequality, models of resource utilization and global climate change. My visits to the University of North Florida (UNF) in Jacksonville and to the University of La Verne-an Hispanic serving institution-in southern California, were moments of profound out-of-classroom interaction with both faculty and students.

Both of my OLP experiences exposed me to unique efforts in building bridges to enhance the understanding of society's impact on our planet. More importantly, at both institutions, I saw a clear effort to open dialogue and increase international cooperation through higher education programs. I was also able to establish personal connections that may lead to future exchange programs between my two host institutions and my home institution in Brazil.

Based on my experience with the Occasional Lecturer Program, I would encourage every Fulbright Visiting Scholar to take advantage of this added opportunity for international exchange. I believe that OLP makes the Fulbright experience even more far reaching. The benefits of OLP go beyond the personal gains obtained by visiting a single institution in the United States.

Finally, I would like to recognize the staff at CIES for helping establish linkages between Visiting Scholars and interested host institutions. These linkages make the widespread positive impacts of OLP possible.

 
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