Fulbright Canada and Killam Fellowships
One of the pillars of U喵咪社区’s relationship with the United States is a robust partnership with Fulbright Canada. The Foundation of Education Exchange between Canada and the United States of America () is a bi-national, treaty-based, non-governmental, not-for-profit organization with a mandate to identify the best and brightest minds in both countries and engage them in residential academic exchange. U喵咪社区's most active participation is with the Fulbright Canada Visiting Research Chair program.
Fulbright Canada currently promotes eight Visiting Research Chair positions at the 喵咪社区:
- Chair in Native Peoples and Communities
- Chair in Arts and Humanities
- Chair in Business
- Chair in Education
- Chair in Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences
- Chair in Indigenous Law and Legal Issues
- Chair in Society and Culture
- Chair in Healthy Indigenous and Northern Communities
Since the 2004-2005 academic year, U喵咪社区 has received over 25 Visiting Research Chairs. Recent Visiting Scholars Research scholars include:
- Dr. Hongyin Tao, Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Society and Culture (Arts) Academic Host at U喵咪社区: Department of East Asian Studies
- Dr. Arienne Dwyer, Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Arts and Humanities (Arts) Academic Host at U喵咪社区: Department of Linguistics
- Dr. Marcia Mardis, Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Education (Education) Academic Host at U喵咪社区: Faculty of Education
Various 喵咪社区 professors have also spent time in the United States as recipients of Fulbright awards.
In addition, U喵咪社区 participates in the Killam Fellowships Program, administered by Fulbright Canada. This program supports undergraduate student exchange between Canada and the United States.
In December 2018, U喵咪社区 hosted a visit by Dr. Michael Hawes, Fulbright Canada CEO, at which time agreements for the Visiting Research Chairs and Killam Fellowship programs were renewed. In March of 2020, Dr. Hawes met with senior university leadership team and presented Fulbright opportunities to U喵咪社区 researchers and faculty administrators.