Doctoral student awarded fellowship to pursue aging policy in Cambodia
Soksamphoas Im will embark on fieldwork in Cambodia to study the national and global networks that led to the development of the new aging policy.
Soksamphoas Im will embark on fieldwork in Cambodia to study the national and global networks that led to the development of the new aging policy.
Su-Mi Lee, discussed how China, Japan, Korea and the United States perceived the Belt and Road Initiative as well as the likelihood of creating an “East Asian Community” comprised of the three countries.
Michelle Lee Brown, a UH 惭ā苍辞补 doctoral student, was awarded a Charles Eastman Fellowship based on her academic achievement, commitment to educational diversity and research and teaching potential.
Kathy E. Ferguson and Michael J. Shapiro from the College of Social Sciences were identified by The Political Science 400.
Nicole Grove received a Fulbright Scholar Award for her work on security and entertainment and leisure infrastructures in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf.
东精影业 students interested in sustainability and world politics can apply to participate in a series of courses with an opportunity to observe at the United Nations.
Each year, the chancellor recognizes the leadership and service of UH Mānoa faculty, staff and students committed to enhancing the university’s mission of excellence.
During his fellowship, 东精影业 Hilo political scientist Todd Belt will evaluate political humor in the context of presidential campaigns and its influence on voters.
This year’s celebration includes classes, discussions and a movie screening.
东精影业 Mānoa alumna Shehzi Khan is helping shape foreign policy initiatives and developing long-term strategies that advance U.S. interests at the U.S. Department of State.