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Fulbright Canada-Mitacs Globalink Research Internship
The Fulbright Canada-Mitacs Globalink Research Internship provides exceptional U.S. undergraduate students with the opportunity to be part of a 10 to 12-week research internship under the supervision of a Canadian university faculty member.
This summer, 37 talented American students undertook virtual research projects with Canadian professors under the new Fulbright Canada–Mitacs Globalink Program. The virtual exchange allows some of the brightest U.S. students in a wide range of disciplines to pursue a research project with toptier academics at Canadian universities.
Fulbright Canada-Mitacs Research Interns
Kate Arildsen, Eastern Connecticut State University to University of British Columbia Dissecting plant immunity using molecular genetics
Kaitlin Beel, University of Washington to Université Laval Identification of novel ectonucleotidase inhibitors
Kayla Boaz, Ohio Northern University to University of British Columbia Development in a Complex Social World: A longitudinal study from birth to early childhood
Emily Byrd, Michigan State University to Dalhousie University How children understand what they read
Alexander Chun, Northwestern University to Lakehead University Countermapping COVID: grassroots visualizations of data on the margins
Sebastian Cieslak, State University of New York at Farmingdale to University of Manitoba Indoor Localization using Ultra-wideband (UWB) Radios
Allison Clark, University of Southern California to Memorial University of Newfoundland New materials from biomass and carbon dioxide
Spencer Davis, Rochester Institute of Technology to University of Waterloo Ultrasound-Mediated Drug Delivery
Max Felland, Carleton College to University of British Columbia
Investigating the structure and function of regulators of the autophagy degradation pathway
Karina Feng, Columbia University to University of Toronto
The Policy Relevance of Happiness
Abigail Foes, The University of Alabama to Concordia University Monitoring exposure to food toxins using mass spectrometry
Yaseen Ginnab, Middle Tennessee State University to Mount Saint Vincent University Polypore abundance across a forest landscape
Abigail Anne Giunta, The University of Alabama to Université de Moncton Les instruments territoriaux en contexte de gouvernance locale / Territorial policy instruments in local governance context
Dhruv Gupta, Adelphi, University to Dalhousie University
Innovative Methods for Retinal Image Analysis
Hunter Heineman, Rochester Institute of Technology to Université de Moncton Towards quantum communications protocols using weak measurements
Ellie Hulit, University of New Hampshire to University of British Columbia Identify regulators of plant immunity using a functional genomics approach
Brooklin Hunt, Montana State University - Bozeman to University of Saskatchewan Genital tract microbiome and its relationship with uterine mucosal immunity in cattle
Emily Kohn, Columbia University to University of Ottawa Legal Constructions of Religion and Nonreligion
Zachariah Lail, Huntington University to Toronto Metropolitan University
Cross-cultural study of loot boxes in video games: A study of gamers from Canada, Australia, Brazil, Hungary, and Korea
Anna Letcher Hartman, Olin College of Engineering to École de technologie supérieure Characterization of Materials for Renewable Energy Applications
Anna Manchester, The University of Alabama to McMaster University
Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in Resource-Rich Communities: A Study of Global South and High North Cases
Ethan Martin, Rochester Institute of Technology to Université du Québec à Montréal Bien-être et résilience devant l’adversité : le vécu des jeunes LGBTQIA+ au Canada
Mariama Mwilambwe, University of Illinois at Chicago to Dalhousie University
Strategies for working with patient partners in health policy
Peyton Osgood, McKendree University to Toronto Metropolitan University
Cross-cultural study of loot boxes in video games: A study of gamers from Canada, Australia, Brazil, Hungary, and Korea