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Globalized Classrooms
CLAS Faculty Awarded Grants from UF International Center to Enhance the University's Curriculum
As part of the continuing effort to meet UF's strategic goal of internationalizing the campus and curriculum, the UF International Center, along with the Transnational and Global Studies Center and the Office of Research, granted 16 awards to UF faculty for proposals that add international components to an existing course or create new courses with substantial international content.
Awards of up to $3000 were granted to the following CLAS faculty for courses to be taught in the 2008-2009 academic year:
- Steven A. Brandt
Department of Anthropology
"Cultural Heritage Management in the Developing World" - Benjamin Hebblethwaite
Department of Romance Languages and Literatures,
"Introduction to Haitian Creole Linguistics" - Joann Mossa
Department of Geography
"Extreme Floods" - Gerald H. Murray
Department of Anthropology
"Killing for God: The Anthropology of Religious Violence" - Louise Newman
Department of History
"History of Masculinities: A Comparative Historical Perspective" - Eric Potsdam
Linguistics Program
"Structure of Human Language" - Cynthia H. Shen
Department of African and Asian Languages and Literatures
"Chinese for Heritage Learners II" - Travis L. Smith
Department of Religion
"Indic Landscapes: Mind, Body, Cosmos" - Andrea Sterk
Department of History
"History of Christianity I" - Luise White
Department of History
"Politics of Violence in Africa"