Friday, March 27, 2009

ISFIT 2009 (from Marlon)


Hope you are doing well! I just got back from ISFIT and it was an eye opening experience. I was a part of the group associated with the theme of "Peace as a Concept." The group consisted of about 20 students from all over the globe, From Sudan to Indonesia to Brazil. Every morning we met up at workshops and the host Norwegian students lead the discussions. We mainly dealt with concerns regarding sustaining peace and what obstacles we face. We exchanged dialogs and heard personal story from each and everyone. The opening ceremony of ISFIT was conducted by Desmond Tutu, who gave a very inspiring speech on how we as global citizens could contribute to help sustain peace. After each discussions in the mornings, were followed by plenery sessions which were hosted by renowed public figues such as Atomic energy commison Chairman Dr. Hans Blix, Nobel peace prize lauriate Betty Williams, Norwegian foreign minister to name a few. The nights were fun, we all gathered up at the main student center, or as the Norwegians called it the "Samfundet" for a night filled with music and dance. Every day I went to sleep around 3 am and woke up around 8 am. But I was energized with the prospect of what the next day had to offer. It was truely an amazing experiance and I would highly recoomend it to everyone who is interested in exchanging ideas with a wide array of critical minds. I was staying with a host family for the whole week and that was an experiance in itself.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Anna's Intern Corner 03/13/09



Hey everyone!

For those of you who don't know me, my name is Anna Miro.  Aside from being a 2008 American Hansen Fellow, I am also now the Hansen Summer Institute Intern.  I get the amazing job of helping to choose fellows, participate in the planning process and helping with anything that Bonnie and Ron need.  

For those of you whom I've met, the amazing past fellows, I hope that you will help us bolster our blog by posting updates on how you are doing and what you've been up to, interesting articles you've read, or even topics you would like to discuss.  I really hope that through this blog we can create a more interconnected group and stay in touch even better than before.

For those of you I haven't met, welcome! I am so excited to meet all of you this summer and hear all of your amazing stories.  I know that the time before this program can often be nerve racking and I'm sure that you all have many questions.  Without a doubt, I had many questions prior to the program, but I was a little shy about asking them.  I encourage all of you if you have any questions to please not hesitate to ask!  Especially if you feel that you have questions that you feel uncomfortable asking Bonnie or Ron, I am more than happy to answer any and all questions you have.  I am someone who has been through the program, and understand completely how you are feeling.  If you have general questions, feel free to post them on the board, as I'm sure you are not the only one pondering them.  If you have a more specific question, feel free to email me at: annammiro@gmail.com. 

I look forward to meeting all of you this summer, and again, CONGRATULATIONS! Please tell all of your family and friends congratulations as well because this is a truly once in a lifetime experience that you will never forget!

2009 Fellows

We have finally finished the selection and interview process! The 2009 Hansen fellows are:

Ulviyya Abdullayeva - Azerbaijan
Noorullah Ahmadzai - Afghanistan
Daniel de Oliveira - Brazil
Hajra Hafeez-ur-Rehman -Pakistan
Rodica Ianole - Romania
Bakhtiyor Isoev - Tajikistan
Farrukh Khalikov -Uzbekistan
Asja Kratovic - Bosnia
Tornike Metreveli - Georgia
Alexandrine Mugisha - Rwanda
Itamar Ronen - Israel
Neha Sinha - India
Marnia Yoeung - Cambodia
Mohamad Yousef - the Palestinian Autority
Tucker Wincele - SDSU
Jonathan Lee-Mars - SDSU
Kathryn Eberhardt- SDSU
Stephanie McClellan - SDSU
Breanna Upshaw - SDSU

Although our numbers are smaller this year I'm sure this year's group will be just as dynamic and engaging as those from previous years.

I'd like to wish our newest fellows a hearty welcome and I look forward to seeing them here in a few short months.