Canberra, Perth, Sydney — 14 November 2008
Political scientist Ken Mayer from the University of Wisconsin recently shared his analysis of Senator Barack Obama’s election victory in digital conferences with audiences in Canberra, Sydney and Perth. In a program titled “The Race to the White House — It is Over! How did Obama Win? And Why?” Mayer talked about the factors that led to an Obama victory. Professor Mayer had previously been in Australia as the inaugural Fulbright Distinguished Chair of U.S. Politics at the Australian National University. More than 100 government leaders, students and academics attended the sessions.
Canberra — 12 November 2008
Ambassador Robert McCallum joined with Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in recognizing the important role of Fulbright Scholarships in nurturing the strong relationship between the two countries at a reception at the Ambassador’s residence in November. The two serve as honorary co-chairs of the Australian-American Fulbright Commission.
Among those attending the event were alumni of the program, current scholars and members of the various selection committees. More than 5,000 Australians and Americans have participated in the exchange program since it began nearly 40 years ago.
For more on the Fulbright program see the Australian-American Fulbright Commission website.
Canberra — 5 November 2008
Under red, white and blue streamers and balloons, Australians joined with Americans to watch the vote totals come in for U.S. president at special Election Watch events in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide and Darwin. Ambassador Robert McCallam was among those attending the Election Watch in Canberra.
Canberra — 3 November 2008
Consul General Judith Fergin of Sydney visits with students at Mossman State School during a recent trip to the Cape York region in Queensland to learn more about welfare reform projects. The Consul General got a briefing on various income management and education projects managed by the Cape York Partnerships. She also met with Fulbright scholar Sharon Bonython Erickson of Queensland.
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