Fulbright 75th Anniversary

Ilulissat, Greenland

Ilulissat, Greenland

Empowering Indigenous Voices in the Arctic

Happy 75th anniversary to the Fulbright program, which has supported my strange and unusual pursuit of a practical, international, Ph.D. As part of the celebration, I contributed a commentary on my work, both in Iceland from 2018-2019 and now as a way to support the continued growth of this international exchange program.

“Hello from Greenland – Iceland’s close and friendly neighbor! My name is Victoria Qutuuq Buschman and I am a former Fulbright-NSF Arctic Research Fellow originally from northern Alaska. My journey living and working across the Arctic is an unusual one, and it’s thanks to opportunities like the Fulbright Program that I can explore what it means to be Inuit in the pursuit of world-changing Arctic conservation initiatives.”

The full newsletter can be found here, and my piece can be found here.

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