Florida State among nation's top producers of Fulbright students
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Florida State also leads the state in the number of students who received Fulbright fellowships for the 2012-2013 academic year. Twelve students — a record for the university — are traveling abroad this year to conduct research or teach after winning the grants from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. They will research everything from the neurobiology of speech perception to the roles of Middle Eastern women and how their images are used in advertising.
The production of a dozen Fulbright students puts FSU above many top public universities such as Ohio State University and elite private research institutions including Cornell and Princeton universities.
"This is a phenomenal accomplishment for Florida State University," said Craig Filar, director of Florida State's Office of National Fellowships. "It represents years of dedicated hard work by our students, faculty and staff as we have grown the quantity and quality of our Fulbright applicants."
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